Arkansas State Red Wolves
NIL Law Shows Arkansas Players The Money
It didn’t take much time for student-athletes to get in on the money — or gift cards or merchandise — once the NCAA removed its regulations against the commercial use of their name, image and likeness. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Razorbacks, Red Wolves to Face Off in 2025 at War Memorial
The University of Arkansas signs a deal to bring two more football games to War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, including a first-ever game against Arkansas State University. read more >
by Lance Turner -
Johnny Allison’s Mardi Gras, Moon Pie Memories in Mobile with ASU Win
Johnny Allison, chairman of Home BancShares Inc. of Conway, didn’t exactly confirm the dollar amount supplied by a tipster. He didn’t exactly deny it either. read more >
Here’s Football Coach Blake Anderson’s Contract Details at Arkansas State University
Details of Blake Anderson's football coaching agreement with Arkansas State University. read more >
by Lance Turner -
NFL Draft: Recapping Local Players Picked, Projected Contract Details
While contract details haven’t yet been finalized for seven players with Arkansas ties who were drafted over the weekend, we do have an idea of what they could earn, based on 2012 contracts. read more >
by Chris Bahn -
Arkansas State University Goes The Distance To Enhance Students’ Education
There are always innovative things happening on the ASU campus to better serve and educate the school’s 14,000 students and provide for continued growth. read more >
Red Wolves Foundation Of Arkansas State Names Carter Ford Executive Director
Arkansas State University’s athletic department has a new name and new leader for its fundraising arm. Carter Ford has been named executive director of the Red Wolf Foundation. Formerly the organization was named the Red Wolf Club. read more >
by Chris Bahn -
Arkansas Business: The Best & Worst News of 2012
There was good news and there was bad news in Arkansas in 2012. And in case you’ve forgotten the details, the Arkansas Business staff is here to remind you. read more >
Despite Loss of Gus Malzahn, ASU Football Pushes Ahead
Arkansas State hires Bryan Harsin and keeps plans to keep focusing on improving its program. read more >
by Chris Bahn -
Mike Beebe: Surprised by Bret Bielema, Disappointed by Gus Malzahn
Gov. Mike Beebe meets with reporters to discuss his trip to Washington D.C. to address the "fiscal cliff." But he wasn't about to get away without addressing the really important stuff. read more >
by Mark Carter -
[Update] Gus Malzahn Leaves Arkansas State To Reunite With ‘Auburn Family’
Arkansas State Coach Gus Malzahn is expected to be named the coach at Auburn, according to a source. Malzahn has been at ASU less than a year after leaving Auburn where he served as offensive coordinator. read more >
by Chris Bahn -
Arkansas State University Win Could Net Gus Malzahn SBC Title, $50,000 Bonus
A Sun Belt Conference title isn’t the only thing on the line Saturday for Arkansas State Coach Gus Malzahn. Malzahn could earn a $50,000 bonus if the Red Wolves beat Middle Tennessee State and win the league championship. read more >
by Chris Bahn -
Bahn: David Oku Pays Back Opportunity With Effort For Red Wolves
David Oku talks like a man who is glad to be back in college football. Watch Oku run and he looks like a guy who is glad to be back in college football. But if you really want to get a sense of how grateful Oku is to be back on the field, Red Wolves’ running backs coach Eliah Drinkwitz says you should see the guy practice. read more >
by Chris Bahn -
Bahn: Opportunity Too Much For Arkansas State, Malzahn To Pass Up
Knowing where Gus Malzahn was a year ago, ASU Athletic Director Dean Lee was still a little stunned that ASU had just landed him as its 28th head coach. Lee’s reaction post-Malzahn press conference was no different than most of the college football following public. Everybody was trying to make sense of how Malzahn wound up at Arkansas State, a school that won the Sun Belt title outright for the first time since joining the league. Could Lee have imagined hiring Malzahn was possible a year ago or, heck, even a week ago? read more >
by Chris Bahn -
Bahn: Opportunity Too Much For Arkansas State, Malzahn To Pass Up
Knowing where Gus Malzahn was a year ago, ASU Athletic Director Dean Lee was still a little stunned that ASU had just landed him as its 28th head coach. Lee’s reaction post-Malzahn press conference was no different than most of the college football following public. Everybody was trying to make sense of how Malzahn wound up at Arkansas State, a school that won the Sun Belt title outright for the first time since joining the league. Could Lee have imagined hiring Malzahn was possible a year ago or, heck, even a week ago? read more >
by Chris Bahn -
Bahn: Freeze Recruiting Plan For ASU Not Easy To Define, But Has Worked Before
Every facet of the Arkansas State football program under first-year Coach Hugh Freeze can seemingly be boiled down into one, succinct mission statement. For example, Freeze has what he labels as an “It” for his offensive, defensive and special teams philosophies. Freeze’s “It” when talking about recruiting? That’s not so simple to define. read more >
by Chris Bahn -
Bahn: Freeze Recruiting Plan For ASU Not Easy To Define, But Has Worked Before
Every facet of the Arkansas State football program under first-year Coach Hugh Freeze can seemingly be boiled down into one, succinct mission statement. For example, Freeze has what he labels as an “It” for his offensive, defensive and special teams philosophies. Freeze’s “It” when talking about recruiting? That’s not so simple to define. read more >
by Chris Bahn -