Arkansas kicker Cam Little’s first year on campus was, even before Monday, considered a wild success.
When the Oklahoma native was named Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America, what most who watched him only thought, ended up validated.
Little made 20 of 24 field goal tries and was 46 of 46 on extra-points during his first season in a Razorbacks uniform. His eclipsing of the 100-point mark was only the sixth time such a feat had been accomplished in school history. The 20 field goals tied for third most in an Arkansas single season.
Little is on pace to overtake Zach Hocker as the school’s all-time leading scorer. Here at Razorbacks Wire, we called him potentially the best kicker in school history. Already.
The honor means he’s the 11th player in Arkansas history to be named Freshman All-American.