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Red Wolves Saturdays

Red Wolves Saturdays

Von: 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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  • Iron Sharpens Iron: Building a Winning Mindset with Chauncy Cobb
    Apr 23 2026

    The transfer portal makes quitting feel convenient, but Chauncy Cobb’s story is the opposite: he stayed, worked, and forced his moment to show up. We’re joined by the Arkansas State wide receiver to talk about growing up in small-town Florida, losing his father and then his uncle, and leaning on his mother and grandmother for the steady push to keep chasing football. That background sets the tone for a real conversation about resilience, identity, and what it means to bet on your own process.

    We dig into what it’s like to wait your turn in college football, then suddenly break through as a playmaker. Chauncey shares the advice he carried from former Red Wolf Courtney Jackson (now with the New York Giants), why accountability beats excuses, and how Arkansas State football builds culture day by day. You’ll also hear the lighter side of team life, from Jonesboro food picks to a quick-fire “name game” that shows how much personality lives inside the building.

    Then we rewind to the moments that define a season: winning on the road at App State in freezing conditions, earning bowl eligibility, and heading to Frisco, Texas, for a bowl trip that felt big because the preparation was even bigger. If you care about player development, team leadership, and what actually creates winning habits, this one delivers.

    Subscribe, share with a Red Wolves fan, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway: when has patience paid off for you? Follow us on socials @arkansasstatemedianetwork.

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    21 Min.
  • First Look into: Red Wolves Saturdays
    Apr 21 2026

    A team doesn’t go from 1–4 to bowl champions by accident. We’re joined by Arkansas State head coach Butch Jones and explosive receiver Chauncey Cobb to talk about what actually changes when a program turns the corner and how “momentum” becomes an expectation. Coach Jones explains why every season has its own identity, why Team 112 matters, and how spring football is where leadership is built, not borrowed.

    Chauncey gets specific about connection and brotherhood: being pushed through hard situations, learning to trust each other, and showing up for teammates beyond the facility. We dig into what a player-led team really means, and how coaches can be “coach-fed” while still giving players room to be themselves. Coach Jones shares the Fourth And One year-round curriculum focused on choices, leadership skills, and personal branding, which feels tailor-made for the transfer portal era.

    Then we lay out the Red Wolves team DNA in plain language: toughness (mental, physical, emotional), connection, resiliency, and composure, plus the “juice and energy” that keeps standards from slipping. Coach also connects culture to stability, development, and an NFL pathway, explaining what the Arkansas State football brand is designed to produce on the field and in life. We wrap with what’s next, including the April 25 spring game and why the community piece matters.

    If you care about college football culture, leadership development, and building a winning program the right way, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a Red Wolves fan, and leave a review, what part of the DNA do you think wins the closest games?

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    16 Min.
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