Statewide Speaking Tour Planned for ASU's Malzahn
By: Greg Yarbrough
Updated: May 10, 2012
Malzahn
has been considerably active within the state borders with numerous speaking
engagements and also been visible on a national level through media coverage
since he was named the Red Wolves' head coach on Dec. 14.
Similar
in concept to the football program's statewide recruiting efforts called the
A-State Ambush, next week's speaking tour will give ASU fans maximum exposure
to Malzahn's thoughts on on the Red Wolves' spring camp, offseason, upcoming season
and much more. In addition to hearing from and visiting with Malzahn,
those in attendance at each location will have the opportunity to hear from ASUDirector of
Athletics Dr. Dean Lee and gather information about the Red Wolf Club and
season football tickets. Free admission will be granted at all stops on
the tour.
"We
feel this is an excellent opportunity for us to interact with our fans and
alumni across the state on a very personal level, while also giving them an
opportunity to meet their new head football coach," said Lee. "With the
growing interest level in our football program and the excitement Coach Malzahn
has brought to not only ASU, but the entire state, we feel this tour will be
well-received and very rewarding for both us and our fan base."
The
three-day speaking excursion will begin Tuesday with a noon stop in Searcy at
First Security Bank, the tour's presenting sponsor. Additional stops on
Tuesday include the ASU-Beebe Student Center Cafe at 2 p.m., the ASU-Heber
Springs Administration Building's Entergy Room at 4 p.m. and the ASU-MountaIn
Home Community Center's Grand Hall at 7 p.m.
The
tour will continue Wednesday with at six stops, including
Springdale's Cross
Church at 9 a.m.
First Security Bank of Springdale at 10:30 a.m.
Fort Smith's
Pendergraft Park at 12:30 p.m.
Russellville's Cracker Barrel at 2:30 p.m.
First Security Bank of Conway at 4:30 p.m.
Little Rock's War Memorial
Stadium at 7 p.m.
The
tour's final day will feature stops at
First Security Bank of Bryant at 9 a.m.
Pine Bluff's Harbor Oaks at 11 a.m.
El Dorado's Corrine Court at 2 p.m.
Fordyce's Civic Center at 4 p.m. and
the Hot Springs Convention Center at 7
p.m.
"Our
fans and alumni have responded with such enthusiasm since Coach Malzahn was
named head coach," said Director of the Red Wolf Club Doug Doggett. "Many
of them have not had a chance to meet him in person. This will be a great
opportunity for the A-State family to come together and for us to say thanks
for the tremendous support. I've enjoyed working with our supporters at
each location, and they've all expressed excitement to have us visiting their
communities. I can't wait to travel the state with our new coach and talk
to our fans about the great things happening at Arkansas State."
Malzahn,
rated as the No. 4 best hire in the nation by CBSSports.com, is ready to take
the Red Wolves to new heights in 2012. Malzahn, also 1 of 2 head coaches
in the nation who received Sporting News' grade of A+ among new hires, will
have the services of senior quarterback Ryan Aplin in the upcoming
season. Aplin is the defending Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and
is on pace to break every major career passing and total offense record at
A-State.
Season
tickets for ASU's 2012 campaign are currently on sale at the ASUTicket Office.
The ticket office can be contacted at 870-972-ASU1, or tickets can be purchased
online through A-State's official athletic Web site AStateRedWolves.com.

