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Saturdays In Jonesboro

Saturdays In Jonesboro

著者: Matt Stolz
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Saturdays in Jonesboro is the definitive pulse of Arkansas State Athletics, led by the "Voice of the Red Wolves," Matt Stolz. The series blends Matt’s veteran play-by-play insight with an all-access look at the traditions and red-turf grit that define the program. By humanizing the athletes and the game-week grind, we transform passive spectators into an active community with a true stake in the A-State legacy.

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  • Handling Pressure: The Mindset of an NFL Kicker with ASU Alum Blake Grupe
    2026/06/19

    Pressure makes some athletes tighten up, and it makes others tell the truth about themselves. We’re joined by former Arkansas State football star and current NFL kicker Blake Grupe, the Red Wolves’ all-time leading scorer, and he takes us straight into the moments that forged his mindset, from being a walk-on fighting for reps to becoming a trusted leg on Sundays.

    We talk about why Jonesboro still feels like home after five years at A-State, two degrees, and a college football world transformed by the transfer portal and NIL. Blake relives the surreal day he learned he was the starting kicker at halftime of the Alabama game, plus the small details that stick with you forever when you’re trying to earn your place.

    Then we get honest about the Arizona Bowl, missed kicks, and the mental roller coaster that every specialist knows. Blake explains how that low point became his turning point, why confidence is something you build through preparation, and how a repeatable pre-kick routine helps him manage nerves in hostile stadiums. He also shares what he learned from Saints leader Demario Davis, what it was like meeting Adam Vinatieri in Indianapolis, and how he stayed level amid the chaos of the NFL before going 11-for-11 with the Colts and hitting a 60-yard field goal.

    If you care about Arkansas State, special teams, NFL kicking, or building mental toughness under pressure, this conversation delivers. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves football, and leave a review telling us the most clutch moment you’ve ever watched or lived.

    @arkansasstatemedianetwork.com.

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  • Covering the Wolves: From Bike Rides to Sidelines With JC Cox
    2026/06/05

    A stage four cancer diagnosis is hard enough. Now stack it with respiratory failure, a flooded house, and saying goodbye to a beloved dog, all inside a few days. That’s the real-life backdrop JC Cox brings to Saturdays in Jonesboro, and he tells it with the same blunt honesty Red Wolves fans have heard from him on the sideline for years.

    We talk about how Arkansas State athletics became JC’s safe space as a kid in Jonesboro, riding his bike to practices and games because it was the one place life felt steady. That personal connection turns into a career in Arkansas State sports media, from early print and sports radio to betting on himself when coverage could have faded. If you care about the story behind the games, you’ll hear how local media, broadcasters, and loyal supporters helped grow A-State coverage into what it is today.

    Then we get into Saturdays: what it’s like to work the sideline, why road trips build real friendships, and how memories of Coach Bill Keaty still shape the broadcast family. We also dig into college football right now, including NIL, the transfer portal, and the pressure for instant results, plus why Butch Jones’ detail and long-term approach feel different up close.

    JC also shares the medical details he usually keeps private: the diagnosis, the fight to start treatment, the insurance delays, the targeted medication for a genetic mutation, the MD Anderson second opinion, and the moment his doctor called with scan results that changed everything. If this story hits you, subscribe, share it with a Red Wolves fan, and leave a review so more people can find it.

    @Arkansasstatemedianetwork.com.

    00:00 - The Hardest Week: Cancer, Floods, and Heartbreak

    01:45 - A-State as a Childhood Safe Space

    03:50 - The Rise of Red Wolves Sports Media

    06:15 - Betting on Yourself in Local Broadcasting

    08:30 - Life on the Sideline and Road Trip Bonds

    10:45 - Remembering Coach Bill Keaty

    12:55 - The Modern Game: NIL and the Transfer Portal

    15:20 - Up Close with Coach Butch Jones

    17:40 - The Diagnosis and Insurance Battles

    20:15 - Targeted Treatments and MD Anderson

    22:30 - The Scan Results That Changed Everything

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  • From Kays Field To Centennial Bank Stadium With Robert Speer
    2026/05/22

    An undefeated 11-0 team with no bowl invite sounds impossible now, but Arkansas State lived it, and the echoes still shape how we talk about fairness, money, and recognition in college football. We’re joined by Jonesboro native and A-State Hall of Honor defensive end Robert Speer, a walking historian with stories that stretch from the 1960s to today’s Red Wolves era.

    We go back to the roots: growing up around A-State coaches, falling in love with the program before ever wearing a uniform, and navigating a recruiting world that relied on landlines, persistence, and personal pressure. Robert also relives a legendary Arkansas high school football moment, a seven-quarter state championship played in freezing rain and mud, and then brings us onto campus for the final season at Kays Field, where students walked in, the stands shook, and game day traditions included the Indian family ceremonies and a horse sprinting the track after touchdowns.

    From there, the conversation opens up into the Louisiana Tech rivalry, the grassroots effort that built what fans now know as Centennial Bank Stadium, and the blueprint behind the dominant 1975 Arkansas State football season. We also talk about the history that can disappear if nobody records it, including the experiences of early Black athletes at A-State, and why those voices deserve time, respect, and urgency.

    If you care about Arkansas State Red Wolves football, Sun Belt Conference history, stadium traditions, or the human side of college athletics, hit subscribe, share this with an A-State fan, and leave a review. What’s one Arkansas State story you think needs to be recorded before it’s gone? @Arkansasstatemedianetwork.com.

    0:00 Welcome and Why Robert Matters

    2:21 Kays Field Life and Old Traditions

    4:43 Recruiting Stories and a Muddy Classic

    13:21 Centennial Stadium is Born

    15:21 Louisiana Tech Rivalry and Hard-Nosed Era

    25:46 The 1975 Team That Went 11-0

    33:50 No Bowl Invite and Saving History

    46:07 Helping Today’s Athletes Thrive


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