The loudest moments in college football usually happen on Saturdays, but the story that lasts is the one that follows you home. We sit down with Coach Jones, tight ends coach Alex Jones, wide receiver Andrew Jones, and the Voice of the Red Wolves, Matt Stolz, for a candid look at what it means when a family builds a life around Arkansas State football and finally gets to live in the same place again. After years of being spread across Knoxville, Tuscaloosa, and multiple programs, Jonesboro becomes more than a job site. It becomes home, dinner-table territory, and a shared community investment.
We talk about what fans don’t see: how Barb Jones holds the whole operation together, how the “strict coach at home” stereotype misses the mark, and how the family keeps laughter in the mix with group texts, stories, and constant ribbing. Coach Jones also breaks down the now-famous practice microphone, why it started as a simple solution, and how it turned into a real-time teaching tool that keeps energy high while still demanding accountability. If you’re curious about coaching culture, player development, and what leadership sounds like day to day, you’ll get a front-row seat.
Then the conversation turns serious as Alex shares his health battle with a congenital bicuspid aortic valve, a marathon surgery, the shock of learning his heart was working at 50% capacity, and the path to a mechanical valve and recovery. We reflect on how that season reframed everything, deepened the family bond, and made moments like bowl wins and rings feel even more meaningful. Subscribe, share this with a Red Wolves fan, and leave a review, then tell us: what part of the behind-the-scenes life surprised you most?
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0:00 - When Football Finally Brings a Family Home
1:20 - From Knoxville to Jonesboro: Making A-State Home
3:15 - Barb Jones: The MVP Holding the Operation Together
5:10 - Group Texts & Ribbing: The Coach at the Dinner Table
7:30 - The Story Behind Coach Jones’ Famous Practice Mic
9:45 - Alex Jones: Diagnosing a Congenital Heart Condition
12:00 - 50% Capacity: The Shock, Surgery, and Mechanical Valve
14:15 - How a Health Battle Reframed Bowl Wins and Football Rings
16:30 - Community Investment: A Message to Red Wolves Fans