Henderson State Reddies football

The Henderson State Reddies football program is a college football team that represents Henderson State University. The team is a member of the Great American Conference which is in the Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and are currently coached by Scott Maxfield, who is in his seventh year at the university. Home games are played at Carpenter-Haygood Stadium in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Henderson State shares the longest rivalry in Division II football with Ouachita Baptist University Tigers, the Battle of the Ravine, which began in 1895. Gus Malzahn, deemed the father of the Hurry Up, No Huddle offense played wide receiver for the Reddies, and is one of their most famous alumni.

Henderson State Reddies football
First season1905
Athletic directorShawn Jones
Head coachScott Maxfield
18th season, 134–65 (.673)
StadiumCarpenter-Haygood Stadium
(capacity: 15,000)
Field surfaceGeoGreen
LocationArkadelphia, Arkansas
ConferenceGreat American Conference
Conference titles15
RivalriesOBU Tigers
Consensus All-Americans25
ColorsRed and gray
   
Fight songThat Old Reddie Spirit
Marching bandThe Showband of Arkansas
WebsiteReddie Athletics
For information on all Henderson State University sports, see Henderson State Reddies
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