Former Spartan picks off Michigan football quarterback

A former Spartan, and brother of an MSU great, picked off Michigan QB Davis Warren on Saturday:

Michigan hosted Arkansas State on Saturday afternoon. The Wolverines and Red Wolves squared off inside of Michigan Stadium, with Michigan winning, 28-18.

At the end of the first quarter, former Spartan Charles Willekes, a brother of MSU legend Kenny Willekes, picked off a Davis Warren pass and returned it inside the Wolverine red zone.

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The Willekes family continues to make an impact in the state of Michigan, despite neither brother playing at Michigan State anymore.

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Arkansas State’s Butch Jones screamed at a referee after a critical call during the Camellia Bowl

Well, Butch Jones wasn’t happy about this offsides call.

Arkansas State coach Butch Jones absolutely lost it on a referee during Saturday’s Camellia Bowl after an offsides call wipes away an onside kick recovery for the Red Wolves.

Down two points to the Northern Illinois Huskies, Arkansas State executed a successful onside kick to get the ball back with 1:10 to go in the game.

However, the officials called offsides on the Red Wolves, negating the recovery and putting Northern Illinois in prime position to run substantial time of the clock if the team could get a first down.

Arkansas State had time outs to prevent a full-on kneeling of the clock, but a single first down would’ve effectively ended the game for the Huskies.

In any case, Jones absolutely screamed at a referee over the call to the point where his face started to turn red. It was not a good look.

We get being peeved over such a crucial moment being wiped away by a penalty, but Jones just lost his cool in a way that’s not going to win the officiating crew over in the final minute of the game.

Northern Illinois would do what was required to get the 21-19 victory, and Jones just probably got a sore throat from yelling as hard as he did in a ferocious temper tantrum that ultimately accomplished nothing.

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Arkansas State player comforted emotional Butch Jones during a 73-0 loss to Oklahoma

What an awesome moment for Arkansas State in the midst of such a tough loss.

One of the tougher moments in college football comes when nonconference games get overwhelmingly lopsided.

Such was the case on Saturday for No. 20 Oklahoma’s season-opening bout with former Tennessee head coach Butch Jones and Arkansas State.

Well, the visiting Arkansas State struggled mightily against the Sooners, falling 73-0 in the contest. While upsets can happen all the time in the sport, often the results fall like this when a much bigger program takes on a smaller one.

Toward the end of Saturday’s game, Jones looked visibly shaken on the sideline by the pending result set to befall his team, and safety Justin Parks came over to comfort his coach on the difficult afternoon.

After the loss, Jones commented on Parks’ gesture as a sign of the dedication that he feels lives in his team’s locker room.

“There’s a lot of players on our team that care,” Jones shared.

This is the pinnacle of sportsmanship and is such a testament to Parks’ character. Even if Jones’ team lost in dramatic fashion on Saturday, it’s clear that the Red Wolves have each other’s backs during the hard moments.

In a sport where focus so heavily on winning, this moment shows that you can still find wins in the most difficult of defeats.

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Oklahoma Sooners way too early game-by-game predictions for 2023

Way too early game-by-game predictions for the Oklahoma Sooners in 2023.

No schedule is perfect. In a 14-team conference, there will be something that somebody or some school doesn’t like about the schedule. That’s true for Oklahoma. However, on paper, the 2023 schedule looks favorable for the Sooners.

They do not have to face Kansas State or an improving Texas Tech team. They don’t have to deal with Baylor, which has beaten them twice in a row. Road trips to Cincinnati and Provo aren’t ideal, and neither is the short week to face TCU. Again, scheduling isn’t a perfect world.

With the schedule out, let’s look at what the Sooners could do in 2023 with this way-too-early game-by-game prediction.

Arkansas State vs. Ohio State, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Arkansas State Red Wolves will meet the Ohio State Buckeyes in Week 2 of the college football season on Saturday from Ohio Stadium.

The Arkansas State Red Wolves will meet the Ohio State Buckeyes in Week 2 of the college football season on Saturday from Ohio Stadium.

Arkansas State is coming off a 58-3 over Grambling in week one and that should give them some confidence going into today’s game with the #3 ranked Buckeyes. As for Ohio State, they knocked off Notre Dame 21-10 last week as they go for a 2-0 start when they host the Red Wolves. Can Arkansas State upset Ohio State this week?

Tune in and find out, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

Arkansas State at #3 Ohio State

  • When: Saturday, September 10
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: Big Ten Network
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O/U: 68.5

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Arkansas State Red Wolves vs. Ohio State Buckeyes: opening spread

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On September 10, the Ohio State Buckeyes (1-0) will kick off their second game against the Arkansas State Red Wolves (1-0) at noon in Columbus, Ohio. This matchup will be interesting because it will be the first-ever meeting between these two programs.

Our friends at Tipico, our official odds provider currently have Ohio State c listed as a mighty large 44.5-point favorite with the total point total sitting at 68.5. Despite this being the very first meeting between these two programs, Ohio State is 2-0 straight-up, but 0-2 against the spread when facing teams from the Sun Belt.

The Buckeyes previously played the Troy Trojans in 2008 and won 28-10, but did not beat the 20-point spread. In 2004, Ohio State played the Marshall Thundering Herd in 2004 and squeaked out a 24-21 victory, when the spread was 16 points.

Ohio State is a healthy 13-0 against non-power five opponents, since 2015, but a slightly shocking 7-6 against the spread.

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Arkansas State Red Wolves Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Breakdown, Key Games, Players

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Arkansas State Red Wolves Preview 2022

It’s been a rough run for a program used to playing for big things in the Sun Belt.

While others like Louisiana, Appalachian State, and Coastal Carolina have become the stars of the conference, and with other good new parts coming into the league, Arkansas State has sputtered and struggled over the last two seasons with no defense, not enough of an offense to keep up, and without and semblance of a break.

Butch Jones is a solid head coach. Things might not have gone perfectly at Tennessee, but he’s got the chops to use 2021 as a rebuilding season and turn this year into a big step forward.

First, getting more out of the defense would be nice. More on that in a moment.

Arkansas State Red Wolves Preview 2022: Offense

The Red Wolves have the passing attack. Part of the reason they were on top of the Sun Belt in passing was out of necessity. They had to keep throwing to try keeping up the pace, but they also had the parts.

The O averaged close to 400 yards and 25 points per game, but the ground game wasn’t good enough and the offensive line gave up way too many sacks. The passing attack really was strong, but …

Losing top wide receiver Corey Rucker to South Carolina hurts, but 6-1, 208-pound Te’Vailiance Hunt and deep threat Jeff Foreman are decent veterans to start with. This was a very, very, young group, and now there’s decent depth to keep rotating into the mix.

Former Florida State starter James Blackman was terrific at times over the first half of the year before getting knocked out for the season with a shoulder injury. Layne Hatcher stepped in and kept bombing away, but with Blackman back he’s gone to Texas State. The Red Wolves will keep throwing, but …

Again, the ground attack has to be better. That starts with needing more from a line that had a mix or different parts last year but now will go younger, a slew of new guys will be in the mix, and … it might take a little bit to come together after a rough spring. It’s not a massive line outside of 340-pound tackle Robert Holmes, but this group should be able to move.

Now the backs need more work. Arkansas State only ran 349 times last year for 989 yards and four scores. Averaging under three yards per carry, the backs had nowhere to go. Smallish speedster Lincoln Pare led the way with 455 yards and a score, but now he’s in the transfer portal.

Arkansas State Red Wolves Preview 2022: Defense

Not everything was awful about the Arkansas State defense. Yeah, it was last in the nation against the run, and yeah, it was the second-worst in college football overall, and it allowed 506 yards and 39 points per game, but …

There was pressure. Not enough of it, but former Tennessee transfer Kivon Bennett generated eight sacks and 16.5 tackles for loss from one defensive end spot, and fellow former Volunteer John Mincey is a veteran to start with on the inside. Now this group has to hold up a wee bit against the run, even with a slew of new guys in the rotation.

The linebacking corps isn’t big, but it can move. The plays behind the line mostly came from the line, but 6-1, 216-pound junior Jaden Harris and 5-10, 180-pound Melique Straker have the quickness to do more.

Teams were so busy running on ASU that the secondary caught a bit of a break. This group should take a bit to come together, especially at safety. The corners will be fine in time, but losing second-leading tackler Jarius Reimonenq to James Madison stings.

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Texas State vs Arkansas State Prediction, Game Preview

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Texas State vs Arkansas State prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, November 27


Texas State vs Arkansas State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, November 27
Game Time: 2:00 ET
Venue: Centennial Bank Stadium, Jonesboro, AR
How To Watch: ESPN+
Record: Texas State (3-8), Arkansas State (2-9)
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Why Texas State Will Win

Texas State just has to get the O going a little bit.

Arkansas State can’t run the ball at all, the defense is the worst in America – allowing 522 yards per game – and it has a bad penchant for turning the ball over a whole lot.

Texas State had its movement early in the season with a decent offensive balance, but the running game was always just okay and the passing attack has yet to hit 300 yards.

Keep the Arkansas State from going off, and everything else should work, however …

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Why Arkansas State Will Win

The wins aren’t there, but Arkansas State is playing better.

Yeah, it got blasted by Appalachian State and South Alabama, but it pushed Louisiana and gave Georgia State an interesting run last week.

No, there’s no running game, but the passing attack will get plenty of time to work against a Texas State defense without any pass rush.

Arkansas State might have a whole slew of defensive problems, but it takes the ball away – coming up with five in the last two games – and …

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What’s Going To Happen

The Red Wolves haven’t been able to score a whole lot, but the yards have been there. The points will come in this, too.

Texas State doesn’t have the scoring punch to keep up in any sort of a shootout.

Over the offseason, Arkansas State should be more of a tweak than an overhaul, but in this, it’ll get the job done with the O – even that Texas State will stay in it with a few takeaways.

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Texas State vs Arkansas State Prediction, Lines

Arkansas State 30, Texas State 27
Line: Arkansas State -2, o/u: 62
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

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Arkansas State vs Georgia State Prediction, Game Preview

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Arkansas State vs Georgia State prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, November 20


Arkansas State vs Georgia State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, November 20
Game Time: 2:00 ET
Venue: Center Parc Stadium, Atlanta, GA
How To Watch: ESPN3
Record: Arkansas State (2-8), Georgia State (5-5)
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Why Arkansas State Will Win

Well there’s the passing game.

It’s been a rough year overall for Arkansas State with eight straight losses after opening with a win over Central Arkansas, but at least the air show was fun – and then it wasn’t.

The Red Wolves failed to hit 200 yards though the air – and couldn’t get to 225 yards overall – in ugly losses to South Alabama and Appalachian State, and then everything clicked with Layne Hatcher bombing away for 444 yards  in the 27-24 win over ULM.

Georgia State’s secondary is struggling – to be nice – but …

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Why Georgia State Will Win

It has at least one pick in each of the last five games. This matters because Arkansas State is all too happy to keep giving the ball away.

Georgia State’s offense has been a bit hit-or-miss over the second half of the season, but it’s been good enough to win four of the last five games helped by nine takeaways overall and a grand total of one turnover.

The Panthers have a whopping turnover margin of +8 over the five-game stretch. Meanwhile, Arkansas State has turned it over eight times in the last three games.

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What’s Going To Happen

Georgia State got the win it needed to have to set up a wee bit of a breather over the last two weeks. It beat a Coastal Carolina team that didn’t have Grayson McCall, and now the Sun Belt title dreams are still on.

It needs Appalachian State to lose a few times, so more realistically, this is the game for the 5-5 Panthers to get bowl eligible – it doesn’t want to have to beat Troy next week.

Arkansas State will want to make this a shootout, but the defensive side is about to get ripped through – the two giveaways aren’t going to help.

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Arkansas State vs Georgia State Prediction, Lines

Georgia Southern 45, Arkansas State 20
Line: Georgia State -16.5, o/u: 66
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

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