
The college football season kicks off this weekend, and that means that cheerleaders around the country will get to strut their stuff on the field.
At the University of Arkansas, cheerleaders have been working overtime to prepare for the new season.
From KFSM-TV in Fayetteville, Ark.:
Cheer Captain Mallory Wilson says all the hard work is worth it when they hear the roar of the crowd.
”We don’t have an off-season. We’re five days a week, at least two hours a day and it’s constant. But it’s worth it,” says Wilson.
The pom squad has also spent this week tightening up their routines. On Saturday night, it’ll look perfect out there. Keep in mind that weeks and months of work has gone into making everything look easy.
Senior Molly Mathias grew up in Fayetteville and is team captain. She’s ready for the rush this Saturday in a sea of cardinal red.
“I’m a little nervous but excited because there’s nothing like the first game,” says Mathias. “Now I get to help other people adjust to a new season. It’s just a lot of fun.”
Check out the story on their website to see their video of the Arkansas cheerleaders practicing.
Related: College Colors Day is Friday. Gear up in your favorite college football team’s colors.

