Gus Malzahn just finished his appearance on ESPNU where he talked about his current recruiting class and what he’s trying to build at Arkansas State University. The segment lasted a total of 7 minutes and 45 seconds. The beginning of the segment was a pre-recorded segment of Coach Malzahn pretending as if he was recruiting [...]
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27 Jan
Gus Malzahn ESPNU Appearance 1:00pm ET On National Signing Day
An ESPN spokesman has confirmed that on national signing day (Feb 1st), ESPNU will interview Arkansas State head coach, Gus Malzahn, around 1pm ET. ESPNU will have 10 hours of continuous coverage throughout the day. ESPN will also have updates and look-ins as the day progresses. Just a few weeks ago Malzahn was featured on [...]
6 Jan
ESPNU 23-Hours of National Championship Talk Will Feature Arkansas State’s Gus Malzahn
Starting January 8th at 8:00pm ESPNU will begin a 23 hour marathon of nothing but National Championship game coverage. The programming will cover everything LSU/Alabama related, including commentary and analysis from current Arkansas State Head Coach, Gus Malzahn. Road to the Allstate BCS National Championship: Alabama & Road to the Allstate BCS National Championship: LSU [...]
14 Dec
Malzahn Hire Has Arkansas State On The Frontpage… Of Everything
As we’ve written about multiple times over the last 24 hours, Arkansas State will announce former Auburn OC, Gus Malzahn, as their new head football coach today. The press conference is scheduled for 3:30pm at the ASU Convocation Center. The announcement has drawn huge interest from local media as well as national media. ESPN, SI [...]
16 Mar
Jon Gruden “QB Camp” feat. Ryan Mallett Should Be Entertaining
Since Jon Gruden came to ESPN he started a series called “QB Camp” in which he talks to the top QB prospects going into the NFL Draft. Usually Gruden really gives those guys the business with a range of random questions. Last year Gruden sat down with Jimmy Clausen, the 48th pick in the 2010 [...]
31 Dec
Hogs, Heat & Twitter: Ten Predictions for 2011
As 2010 comes to a close, it’s a great time to reflect back on the year in sports. Historic events took place often like UConn’s women’s basketball team breaking UCLA’s streak of consecutive wins, the New Orleans Saints winning their first Super Bowl in dramatic fashion and Jimmie Johnson capturing his fifth straight Sprint Cup [...]








