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What do ASU and Alabama have in common?
…Both have lost to Louisiana-Monroe this year.
Certainly a banner year for the Sun Belt – our Indians have underachieved after almost knocking off Texas, but the league has wins over C-USA, the SEC, the Big 10, and the Big XII. ASU can go a perfect 3-0 versus C-USA this season if they knock off Southern Miss this Saturday in Hattiesburg.
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Several media outlets confirm Nutt out at Arkansas
Several media outlets, including Jonesboro’s KAIT, claim to have independently verified that embattled head football coach Houston Dale Nutt is coaching his final game in the state of Arkansas for the Razorbacks today.
Normally, the Ridge Writer avoids news about Pig Slop State for two reasons: (1) it isn’t located on the Ridge, and (2) he could care less.
But, as a hard core college football fan, a little coaching speculation got the best of him.
Who will replace Nutt as the highest paid employee of the state of Arkansas?
A new athletics director is taking the helm of a newly combined athletics department in Fayetteville. Would he dare make a run at our very own Steve Roberts, head coach of the Arkansas State Indians?
Hear this out. Steve Roberts turned around the Indians after several years of underachieving. He brought the Tribe a league championship and a bowl game.
He has proven he can take a troubled program and build it into a winner.
He’s a Little Rock man and brings no baggage – he is a very respected member of the Jonesboro community and has made a reputation for recruiting players who can achieve academically as well as athletically.
Also, to the Arkansas fans who are always complaining about a one-sided offense, Roberts makes good use of what he has. For his first several years at ASU, he coached a power running game because he had great running backs. Now with Corey Leonard’s play-making ability and rocket arm, he has put together a very balanced offense that ranks among the nations elite.
The Ridge Writer hopes we don’t lose him, but thinks he could be a good fit at Pig Slop State.
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Will the real non-offensive mascot please stand-up?
The troubles of Arkansas State University in the mascot department have been well chronicled. The Flagship University of the Delta will soon retire the Indian mascot it has used since the 1930s in favor of one of these mostly non-offensive options:
Black Wolves
Red Wolves
Red Dragons
Red Storm
Ridge Raiders
Ridge Runners
A’s
Diamonds
Mallards
Express
Mustangs
Thunderbirds
The Ridge Writer thinks that the obvious choice is Red Wolves, but strong consideration should be given to Black Wolves and Ridge Runners.
Red Storm and Express should only be considered if the University is considering fielding an Arena Football League team.
Red Dragons and A’s are just goofy choices, in the Ridge Writer’s opinion.
With Red Wolves or Black Wolves, you have two options that are easily marketable anywhere and not overused in NCAA Division I or the Football Bowl Subdivision.
With Ridge Runners, you get a very unique option with a regional tie-in (as well as a tie-in to this blog). If the imagery is handled carefully, this could be a very strong option that would truly set Arkansas State apart.
So, since everyone including ASU Athletics Director Dr. Dean Lee was wondering, the Ridge Writer throws his support behind Red Wolves, Black Wolves, or Ridge Runners.
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