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The Battle of the Ravine is an American college football rivalry game played annually by Henderson State University and Ouachita Baptist University. The football rivalry game is tied for the oldest rivalry game in NCAA Division II, [2] [3] alongside the Black Hills Brawl. The current, full title is the "Southern Bancorp Battle of the Ravine". [4]
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.
The Henderson State Reddies is the school mascot and athletic emblem for Henderson State University, located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.Henderson athletic teams compete in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports and they are members of the Great American Conference for all 12 varsity sports.
Northern State University football will officially open the 2024 season at the University of South Dakota on Thursday, Aug. 29. Wolves announce 2024 schedule, which opens with a visit to the ...
Greg Holsworth (born c. 1990) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Henderson State University, ...
The Henderson State Reddies college football team represents Henderson State University in the Great American Conference (GAC). The Reddies compete in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The program has had 19 head coaches since it began play in 1905. [1] The team has played 1,028 games in 116 seasons of Reddie ...
Henderson was born on October 22, 2002, in Hopewell, Virginia. He attended and played football at Hopewell High School , where he rushed for over 4,000 yards with 50 touchdowns. [ 1 ] Henderson was named the 2019–2020 Virginia Gatorade Football Player of the Year . [ 2 ]
Carpenter–Haygood Stadium is an American football stadium in Arkadelphia, Arkansas that serves as the home field for the Henderson State Reddies. [1]The stadium opened in 1968 and was named in honor of Jimmy R. Haygood who was Henderson State's head football coach from 1907 to 1924.