EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 57 MIN
From Kays Field To Centennial Bank Stadium With Robert Speer
from Saturdays In Jonesboro · host Matt Stolz
An undefeated 11-0 team with no bowl invite sounds impossible now, but Arkansas State lived it, and the echoes still shape how we talk about fairness, money, and recognition in college football. We’re joined by Jonesboro native and A-State Hall of Honor defensive end Robert Speer, a walking historian with stories that stretch from the 1960s to today’s Red Wolves era. We go back to the roots: growing up around A-State coaches, falling in love with the program before ever wearing a uniform, and navigating a recruiting world that relied on landlines, persistence, and personal pressure. Robert also relives a legendary Arkansas high school football moment, a seven-quarter state championship played in freezing rain and mud, and then brings us onto campus for the final season at Kays Field, where students walked in, the stands shook, and game day traditions included the Indian family ceremonies and a horse sprinting the track after touchdowns. From there, the conversation opens up into the Louisiana Tech rivalry, the grassroots effort that built what fans now know as Centennial Bank Stadium, and the blueprint behind the dominant 1975 Arkansas State football season. We also talk about the history that can disappear if nobody records it, including the experiences of early Black athletes at A-State, and why those voices deserve time, respect, and urgency. If you care about Arkansas State Red Wolves football, Sun Belt Conference history, stadium traditions, or the human side of college athletics, hit subscribe, share this with an A-State fan, and leave a review. What’s one Arkansas State story you think needs to be recorded before it’s gone? @Arkansasstatemedianetwork.com.0:00 Welcome and Why Robert Matters2:21 Kays Field Life and Old Traditions4:43 Recruiting Stories and a Muddy Classic13:21 Centennial Stadium is Born15:21 Louisiana Tech Rivalry and Hard-Nosed Era25:46 The 1975 Team That Went 11-033:50 No Bowl Invite and Saving History46:07 Helping Today’s Athletes Thrive
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An undefeated 11-0 team with no bowl invite sounds impossible now, but Arkansas State lived it, and the echoes still shape how we talk about fairness, money, and recognition in college football. We’re joined by Jonesboro native and A-State Hall of Honor defensive end Robert Speer, a walking historian with stories that stretch from the 1960s to today’s Red Wolves era. We go back to the roots: growing up around A-State coaches, falling in love with the program before ever wearing a unifo...
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