Every Darren McFadden touchdown—All in one epic video

Nov. 23, 2007; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks tailback Darren McFadden (5) celebrates their 50-48 triple overtime victory over the top ranked LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-Imagn Images Copyright © 2007 John David Mercer
Nov. 23, 2007; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks tailback Darren McFadden (5) celebrates their 50-48 triple overtime victory over the top ranked LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-Imagn Images Copyright © 2007 John David Mercer | John David Mercer-Imagn Images

When the retro highlights start popping up all over social media, it's the telltale sign that talking season is upon us. But when those highlights are of Arkansas superstar Darren McFadden, one can't help but stop and watch.

The official Arkansas football social media account posted an eight-minute video depicting all 51 McFadden touchdowns. That includes passing, receiving, and kick-returning touchdowns.

In the video, you can see some of the biggest moments in the Oak Grove High School product's career. From his record-breaking performance against South Carolina to carrying the Razorbacks to victory over the No. 1 LSU Tigers, McFadden's entire body of work as a Hog is condensed into just eight minutes.

If you want to feel nostalgic, check out the video below.

However, the legend of Darren McFadden transcends Razorback nation. College football sees him as not only one of the best Razorbacks ever but one of the best running backs of all time. In fact, 247Sports dubbed the duo of McFadden and Felix Jones the best in college football history.

Tom Loy, who put together a list of the best running back duos in history, wrote this about the pair:

"This Arkansas backfield was simply unstoppable in the SEC. Darren McFadden was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in both his sophomore and junior campaigns at Arkansas, losing the first to Troy Smith of Ohio State and the second to Florida's Tim Tebow. He rushed for over 4,500 yards in three college seasons, won just about every other major award, and holds several Razorbacks records. Felix Jones averaged 7.7 yards per carry in his career with 20 rushing touchdowns and 2,956 yards on the ground. He returned four kickoffs for scores, too. If Brown and Williams were Thunder and Lightning at Auburn, McFadden and Jones were dual F-5 tornadoes."

McFadden finished his career at Arkansas with 4,590 yards rushing, 41 touchdowns, 365 yards receiving, two touchdowns, 205 yards passing, and seven touchdowns.

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