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A variety of food trucks and vendors will be on location at Centennial Bank Stadium throughout the day, including during the first-ever Pack Day Cornhole Classic. The Hijinx Kids’ Zone will also be up-and-running in Halsey Thrasher Harpole Tailgate City. Open tailgating is available and encouraged all day. A-State will also conduct an Athletics Gear Sale from 10:00 a.m. through 2:00 p.m. on the stadium southwest concourse. ....
Gray beats Red in Arkansas State Pack Day Spring Game Gray beats Red in Arkansas State Pack Day Spring Game By Chris Hudgison | April 17, 2021 at 6:30 PM CDT - Updated April 17 at 7:10 PM Red Wolves Raw: Layne Hatcher & Corey Rucker after Pack Day Spring Game Red Wolves Raw: Ivory Scott & Caleb Bonner after Pack Day Spring Game JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Fans got their first glimpse of Arkansas State football under Butch Jones. They saw plenty of promise on offense and defense. Layne Hatcher threw for 237 yards and 2 TD as the Gray beat the Red 20-7 Saturday in the Pack Day Spring Game. The Red defense picked him off three times, two of them by Antonio Fletcher. The Gray team consisted of the 1st team offense/2nd team defense, the Red team was the 1st team defense/2nd team offense. ....
JONESBORO, Ark. (4/17/21) The Arkansas State football team wrapped up its first spring camp under new head coach Butch Jones on Saturday, holding its Pack Day Spring Game that saw the Red Wolves’ “Gray” squad top the “Red” team 20-7 at Centennial Bank Stadium. Following the outing that gave A-State fans their first look at the 2021 Red Wolves, Jones was quick to state the program’s appreciation for the support from the fans, the A-State band, the Red Wolves Dancers, the families of the players and many others who made it a successful event. “We talk about the vision of creating a community event, so thank you to all the individuals who came out to support their team,” said Jones. “I’ve been told this was the largest spring-game attendance we’ve had in many years, and that means a lot because that is part of the culture and mindset we’re developing here.” ....