3 Arkansas State Red Wolves to know ahead of Oklahoma’s Week 1 contest

Taking a look at three Arkansas State Red Wolves to know as Oklahoma gears up for their 2023 season opener.

Oklahoma’s season opener should be a relatively stress-free affair as long as they respect their opponent and come out flying like they did in game one last season. They are the more talented and deeper team on a day where depth will matter because of the sweltering heat the teams will be playing in.

For Arkansas State, this season is about rebuilding back to where they were from 2010-2019. During that stretch, the Red Wolves had nine winning seasons, went to nine straight bowl games, and won five Sun Belt titles.

Last season, they went 3-9 overall and 1-7 in the Sun Belt. While Arkansas State struggled last year, this year brings new opportunities and fresh faces. The transfer portal created a little turnover, but the Red Wolves also received some talented arrivals.

Corey Rucker, WR

One player to know for the Red Wolves is Corey Rucker. He’s their best offensive weapon and looks like a guy that could sneak into day three of the NFL Draft next April.

He’s been productive every year of college except for last year.

He committed and started his career at Arkansas State, and he was a big-time target in 2020 and 2021 before leaving for South Carolina in 2022. He returned to Arkansas State this spring after an injury derailed his season with the Gamecocks a year ago.

In 2021, Rucker was named FWAA Freshman All-American and Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference after posting a team-high 826 receiving yards, which was fifth in the Sun Belt on 59 catches. He scored nine touchdowns, leading the team and ranking second in the league that year.

He’s not overly big, but at six feet, he’s not scared to attack the ball in the air. He lined up outside and in the slot for Red Wolves. He has the speed to stress corners.

It wouldn’t be surprising to see new starting cornerback Gentry Williams get the assignment, as he has more footspeed than Woodi Washington.

UP NEXT: The man throwing to Rucker

Alabama football countdown: 15 days until kickoff

We are 15 days from Alabama football kicking off its season on the road against the Missouri Tigers to start a 10-game, SEC only schedule.

There has been a lot of uncertainty surrounding college football over the last couple of months, but as of right now, the season still looks like it’s a go for the SEC, ACC and Big 12.

So, what does that mean? It means that we can continue the Countdown to Kickoff en route to the Crimson Tide — and the rest of the SEC — getting things underway on Sept. 26.

With it now being Sept. 11, we are officially 15 days away from the start!

Two players are currently wearing the No. 15 for Alabama.

On offense, it’s redshirt freshman Paul Tyson out of Hewitt-Trussville. After spending last season as the fourth-team quarterback, Tyson, the great grandson of the late Paul “Bear” Bryant, Tyson has been making strides in fall camp.

On defense, it’s redshirt sophomore safety Eddie Smith, who is switching from No. 25 after the departure of former Crimson Tide safety Xavier McKinney. Before McKinney, it was yet another safety who wore the number: Ronnie Harrison.

Xavier McKinney
Alabama defensive back Xavier McKinney (15) reacts to a flag thrown on him during Tennessee’s game against Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Saturday, October 19, 2019.

2020 Alabama football schedule

  • Sept. 26 at Missouri (Columbia, Mizz.)
  • Oct. 3 vs. Texas A&M (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Oct. 10 at Ole Miss (Oxford, Miss.)
  • Oct. 17 vs. Georgia (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Oct. 24 at Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.)
  • Oct. 31 vs. Miss State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Nov. 14 at LSU (Baton Rouge, La.)
  • No. 21 vs. Kentucky (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Nov. 28 vs. Auburn (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Dec. 5 at Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.)

Stay tuned for more updates from Roll Tide Wire, part of the USA TODAY Sports College Wire network!

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Alabama player snapshot: No. 15 Eddie Smith

Redshirt sophomore safety Eddie Smith is the next man up on Alabama football’s player snapshot, which highlights each scholarship player.

As we continue through the offseason, Roll Tide Wire has decided to bring fans a quick snapshot of each scholarship player listed on Alabama’s 2020 football roster.

Each day, we’ll release anywhere from 2-3 player profiles giving fans a glimpse into the players who will be available this upcoming season. Whether that’s size, classification, hometowns or recruiting rankings coming out of high school, we’ve got you covered.

Also included in each article is a quick recap letting you know what to expect from that player for the upcoming 2020 season and beyond.

Next up on the list is redshirt sophomore safety Eddie Smith out of Slidell (La.).

Eddie Smith, Safety

Eddie Smith
Defensive back Eddie Smith (25) stops wide receiver Chadarius Townsend (12) during second half action in the Alabama A-Day spring football scrimmage game at Bryant Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Saturday April 13, 2019. Mickey Welsh / Advertiser

Height: 6-0 / Weight: 196

Class: Redshirt Sophomore

Hometown: Slidell (La.)

High School: Salmen High School

HS ranking (247Sports): 3-star / No. 435 overall / No. 42 CB / No. 15 LA

HS ranking (Rivals): 3-star / N/A overall / No. 47 CB / No. 17 LA

Analysis: Eddie Smith is one of those rare players who redshirted his second season on campus instead of his first. As a true freshman, he played in six games with a role on special teams while his sophomore season only saw him play in one game against New Mexico State.

Smith came in as a cornerback but eventually made the move to safety, which could prove to be useful with the losses of  starters Xavier McKinney and Jared Mayden.

He’ll still have to compete with Daniel Wright, DeMarcco Hellams, true freshman Brian Branch and others for a chance to start next to Jordan Battle, however. But don’t be surprised if Smith is able to recapture his role on special teams while becoming more of a core member on those units.

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