![]() ![]() ![]() Go hogs!įinally, I wanted to point out that I often question the origin of words and phrases. My college didn’t have a football team, so I root for University of Arkansas football now. Calling All Razorback FansĪre you an Arkansas Razorback fan? I am ever since my sister moved to Arkansas in 2014. There you have it! Next time you’re at Razorback Stadium or another University of Arkansas sporting event, you can join your fellow Razorback fans and do the calling of the hogs cheer. Putting it all together, the full hog call cheer written out reads something like this. Extend your right arm as you yell “sooie”.Bring your arms straight down as you clench your fists clinched and yell “pig”.As you raise your arms above your head and wiggle your fingers, yell “woo” for a few seconds.But just in case you don’t have a Razorback fan handy, here are instructions on how to do the Arkansas hog call. How To Properly Do The Woo Pig Sooie CheerĪny Razorback fan should be able to tell you how to do the woo pig sooie cheer. Most University of Arkansas merchandise and marketing material spell it as such. The proper way to spell the Arkansas call pig cheer is Woo Pig Sooie. So although there’s not much literal meaning, when we put it all together, woo pig sooie is simply and precisely a cheer for the feral pigs. While razorback is the colloquial term for a feral pig, the scientific family that a feral pig belong to is suidae (pronounced sooie-dah).Next and obviously, the University of Arkansas mascot is a razorback which is a wild or feral pig. ![]()
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