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Red Wolves Saturdays

Red Wolves Saturdays

著者: Butch Jones
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Red Wolves Saturdays is a leadership-focused series hosted by Head Coach Butch Jones, offering a deep dive into the "Architecture of Excellence" required to build a modern football powerhouse. Moving beyond standard post-game analysis, Coach Jones pulls back the curtain on the professional-grade standards, NIL infrastructure, and elite systems that develop NFL-level talent at Arkansas State. This is the definitive executive-level look at how intentional leadership and community investment engineer a competitive advantage for the Red Wolves.

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  • Best of Chauncey Cobb: Why Staying Loyal Pays Off
    2026/06/25

    Instant gratification is a dangerous trap in the modern landscape of college athletics. In an era dominated by immediate transfer options, athletes who flee at the first sign of adversity often sacrifice the deep developmental foundations needed to achieve lasting professional success. Arkansas State wide receiver Chauncey Cobb joins the program to share his personal journey of overcoming structural hardships, staying dedicated to his roster, and breaking out as an all-conference playmaker.

    We sit down to break down the tactical patience needed to navigate the modern portal era when immediate playing time isn't guaranteed. Our conversation explores the strategic value of a rigorous week of preparation, managing high-stakes game execution to secure bowl eligibility, and tracking the transition of former teammates into the National Football League. Chauncey shares his secret sauce for breakthrough performance: embracing the hard truth that genuine growth happens during the hidden hours of intense Tuesday practices rather than expecting unearned milestones on Saturdays.

    Sustaining focus through profound childhood loss and initial backup roles places a massive psychological strain on young athletes trying to find their footing. It requires immense mental fortitude to silence the outside noise telling you to quit when your immediate playing time does not align with your internal expectations. Viewers will walk away with a profound mindset shift regarding institutional loyalty, a standard for block-by-block career development, and a realistic understanding of why the grass isn't always greener on the other side of a transaction.

    If you care about athletic development, locker room culture, and coaching philosophies, you’ll get a lot from this. Please take a moment to subscribe and share this episode across your network. What is the most challenging professional setback you chose to outwork instead of walking away from? Let us know in the comments below.

    @Arkansasstatemedianetwork.com.

    0:00 - Introduction & Chasing New Heights

    0:55 - Overcoming Tragedy: From Clewiston to Jonesboro

    1:48 - Be Where Your Feet Are: Loyalty in the Portal Era

    3:45 - Braving the Cold: The Bowl Game Experience

    5:08 - Flipping the Script: Chauncey Interviews the Coach

    7:55 - The Brotherhood & Lifelong Wisdom from Nana

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    9 分
  • Inside the Jones Family: Coaching, Culture, and a Fight for Life
    2026/06/11

    The loudest moments in college football usually happen on Saturdays, but the story that lasts is the one that follows you home. We sit down with Coach Jones, tight ends coach Alex Jones, wide receiver Andrew Jones, and the Voice of the Red Wolves, Matt Stolz, for a candid look at what it means when a family builds a life around Arkansas State football and finally gets to live in the same place again. After years of being spread across Knoxville, Tuscaloosa, and multiple programs, Jonesboro becomes more than a job site. It becomes home, dinner-table territory, and a shared community investment.

    We talk about what fans don’t see: how Barb Jones holds the whole operation together, how the “strict coach at home” stereotype misses the mark, and how the family keeps laughter in the mix with group texts, stories, and constant ribbing. Coach Jones also breaks down the now-famous practice microphone, why it started as a simple solution, and how it turned into a real-time teaching tool that keeps energy high while still demanding accountability. If you’re curious about coaching culture, player development, and what leadership sounds like day to day, you’ll get a front-row seat.

    Then the conversation turns serious as Alex shares his health battle with a congenital bicuspid aortic valve, a marathon surgery, the shock of learning his heart was working at 50% capacity, and the path to a mechanical valve and recovery. We reflect on how that season reframed everything, deepened the family bond, and made moments like bowl wins and rings feel even more meaningful. Subscribe, share this with a Red Wolves fan, and leave a review, then tell us: what part of the behind-the-scenes life surprised you most?

    @arkansasstatemedianetwork.com.

    0:00 - When Football Finally Brings a Family Home

    1:20 - From Knoxville to Jonesboro: Making A-State Home

    3:15 - Barb Jones: The MVP Holding the Operation Together

    5:10 - Group Texts & Ribbing: The Coach at the Dinner Table

    7:30 - The Story Behind Coach Jones’ Famous Practice Mic

    9:45 - Alex Jones: Diagnosing a Congenital Heart Condition

    12:00 - 50% Capacity: The Shock, Surgery, and Mechanical Valve

    14:15 - How a Health Battle Reframed Bowl Wins and Football Rings

    16:30 - Community Investment: A Message to Red Wolves Fans

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    40 分
  • Football Culture First: Trust, Teams, and Roster Building
    2026/05/28

    A coaching hire can look like a headline, but the real story is what happens behind closed doors: the late-night phone calls, the risk of starting over, and the trust that makes a staff function as one. We’re joined by Arkansas State Red Wolves offensive coordinator Garrett Altman and running backs coach Kenny Hill for an honest, funny, and detailed talk about how their careers took shape and why relationships are the first “scheme” any team needs.

    Garrett walks us through his path from TCU to New Mexico State to Vanderbilt, including the moment he nearly chose dental school over football, and what he learned from building programs with Jerry Kill and Tim Beck. Kenny shares what it’s like transitioning from player to coach, how being candid about mistakes builds credibility with athletes, and why relatability matters in modern college football. Along the way, we unpack leadership, recruiting mindset, quarterback development, and the behind-the-scenes reality of big stages like Heisman weekend with Diego Pavia.

    We also get practical about the job: what changes when you become an offensive coordinator, how to manage time and install plans, how to keep staff ideas flowing without “too many cooks,” and how to simplify the message so players can play fast. If you care about college football culture, building trust, and what it takes to create real momentum at Arkansas State, this one delivers.

    Subscribe for more Red Wolves Saturdays, share this with a coach or player who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. @Arkansasstatemedianetwork.com.

    00:00 - The Reality of Coaching

    01:45 - Dental School or Football: Altman’s Choice

    04:30 - Moving Up: From TCU to Vanderbilt

    07:15 - Player to Coach: Kenny Hill’s Journey

    10:40 - Heisman Weekend with Diego Pavia

    13:50 - Transitioning to Offensive Coordinator

    17:10 - Designing the Install Plan

    20:30 - Managing a Coaching Staff Room

    23:15 - Simplifying the Playbook for Speed

    26:40 - Building Trust with Modern Athletes

    29:55 - Red Wolves Recruiting Mindset

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    38 分
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