In Game
The Red Wolves kick off the game with a blast as they enter the field through a wolf’s head accompanied by the sound of howls and pyrotechnics. The entrance creates a frenzy amongst the fans that does not stop until the game ends. Not only are the fans here very enthusiastic about their team they also are some of the most dedicated fans as well. ASU has one of the best attendance records in the Sun Belt, which is no surprise with fans like these.
Here at Arkansas State, the weather is almost always fantastic for football. Centennial Bank Stadium features warm sunny weather throughout the seasons as temperatures remain in the 60s throughout the season. With weather and fans like this, there is no reason for you not to include a stop at ASU in your next college football road trip.
Things to check out
Letterman’s Arch
Check out the Letterman’s Arch as you make your way into Centennial Bank Stadium. The Letterman’s Arch is a nice tribute to past Arkansas State players and something everyone should see when attending a Red Wolves game.
Howl the Red Wolf
Howl is one of the coolest mascots in college football as he is a bright red wolf with ferocious teeth. He is very active on the cheer squad and also can be seen patrolling the student section. Perhaps the coolest thing about Howl is the way he flies down the field on his motorcycle before every game.
Red Wolves Entrance
The Red Wolves kick off the game with a blast as they enter the field through a wolf’s head accompanied by the sound of howls and pyrotechnics. The deafening howls and bright firework display are accompanied by the sight of the mascot Howl streaming down the field on a motorcycle. This entrance gets everyone pumped to see some Red Wolves football.
Fight Songs
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ASU Loyalty Song
On, On, On to victory Brave team you’re second to none.
Let’s make this game history
along with the others we’ve won.
FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!
with all your might
so that the world may see that
RED-W-O-L-V-E-S means Victory! STATE! -
Alma Mater
Our Alma Mater ASU
Your hallowed halls shall ring
With praise by daughter and noble son
Who proudly stand and sing
Mem’ries of your stirring glory
And of youthful friends we knew
The red and black shall ever wave
On high for ASU