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In 2001 the Sun Belt Conference added football and Arkansas State joined the conference as an inaugural football member. Steve Roberts came to Arkansas State from Northwestern State and was A-State's head football coach for nine seasons (2002–2010), where he compiled a 45–63 record. Although Roberts finished with an overall losing record at ...
On January 31, 2008, Arkansas State University's Mascot Selection Steering Committee [33] decided to use the Red Wolves as a mascot. Arkansas State officially retired the Indian mascot on February 28, 2008, during the last home basketball game of the season. The roll-out ceremony for the new Red Wolves logo was held on March 13.
The following 53 pages use this file: 1998–99 Arkansas State Indians men's basketball team; 2002 Arkansas State Indians football team; 2008 Arkansas State Red Wolves football team
However, the return of the Hurons logo has prompted protests from Native Americans at the university and in the local community, who state that the old mascot promotes stereotypes and hostility. [28] [29] Indians Adams State University: Alamosa, Colorado 1997 Grizzlies [30] Indians Arkansas State University: Jonesboro, Arkansas: 2008 Red Wolves ...
The 2021 Arkansas State Red Wolves football team represented Arkansas State University in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Red Wolves played their home games at Centennial Bank Stadium in Jonesboro, Arkansas , and competed in the West Division of the Sun Belt Conference .
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The 2022 Arkansas State Red Wolves football team represented the Arkansas State University as a member of West Division of the Sun Belt Conference during the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by second-year head coach Butch Jones , the Red Wolves compiled an overall record of 3–9 (1–7 in conference play), placing last out of ...
Kappa Delta sorority women pose with the USC mascot, Cocky, during homecoming week in 1984. Over 40 years later, Jacksonville State would adopt the same name — no fighting needed.