The Arkansas Razorbacks are renovating Razorback Stadium this spring, and that means the annual spring game needs to be moved.

Therefore, the game — which is scheduled for Saturday — will be played in Little Rock at War Memorial Stadium. The Hogs have a long history at the venue, as they normally play at least one game a year there.

This regular season, the Hogs won’t make the trip to Little Rock (which is a hotly debated issue for fans), but Saturday’s spring game will be held there. In the video below, former star TE Hunter Henry, now with the Los Angeles Chargers, discusses what makes War Memorial Stadium so interesting:

“Little Rock is cool, it’s a unique atmosphere, kind of intimate,” he says. “It’s a smaller field, but it’s cool that there are people from all over the state are able to come. I got to play in front of my home, where I’m from. It was really easy for my family to come out.”

Saturday’s spring game kicks off at 1 p.m. Central time and can be seen on the SEC Network. Henry may not be playing anymore, but there’s a chance he’ll be in attendance to root on his former squad.