Watch "Redemption" and Support Edge NIL

Not a Hogs+ Member? You can still "rent" the new documentary on the 1999 Razorbacks with proceeds benefiting Edge NIL

Redemption 🏈 📽 “Rent” the Film and Benefit Edge NIL

Not a Hogs+ Member? You can still watch the new documentary on the 1999 Razorbacks with proceeds benefiting Edge NIL

The latest must-watch Hogs+ original film, Redemption, chronicles the 1999 Razorback Football season and the unforgettable win over Tennessee.

Hogs+ and Arkansas Edge have teamed up to give fans a new way to watch this new film AND support Razorback student-athlete NIL opportunities!

All Razorback fans can watch the film for $19.99 with the proceeds benefiting Edge NIL. This option gives fans the option to watch the film without committing to a Hogs+ membership, and helps the school’s efforts to attract and retain top talent to Arkansas.

Fans who purchase a rental will have 3 days to watch the film. There is no limit to the number of times fans can watch within the 3 day rental period.

Redemption serves as the highly anticipated sequel to the Emmy-nominated Hogs+ original film, Resurgence, which followed the 1998 season and the heartbreaking loss to the Volunteers. This new documentary picks up where the previous film left off, taking viewers on the emotional rollercoaster of the offseason, marked by the tragic death of Brandon Burlsworth, and the dramatic rematch with Tennessee – plus the never-before-told story of the afterparty on Dickson Street and what actually happened to the goal posts.

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And as always, fans can watch the film on Hogs+ by starting a 7-day free trial. Hogs+ is available at HogsPlus.com as well as on the Hogs+ TV streaming apps and the Arkansas Razorbacks mobile app.

For a limited time, use the promo code REDEMPTION to save $28.24 off an annual membership!

“Resurgence” Nominated for Mid-America Regional Emmy® Award

Resurgence chronicles the culture-changing 1998 season of the Arkansas Razorback football team under new head coach Houston Nutt