2007 SEASON IN REVIEW: Like many teams in college football, the Arkansas State
Red Wolves (formerly Indians) thrived at home last year, but struggled on the
road. Although they were competitive for the most part, the Red Wolves failed
to win any of their six games on foreign soil compared to a 5-1 record at
home. A lack of consistency and near misses would be the best way to sum up
ASU's 2007 campaign, which began with a tough 21-13 setback at nationally-
ranked Texas. The team alternated wins and losses through its first six games,
picking up solid non-conference triumphs over SMU (45-28) and Memphis (35-31).
After back-to-back losses to Middle Tennessee (24-7) and Troy (27-0), Arkansas
State split its final four games, with its two losses coming to Florida
Atlantic and Southern Miss by a combined nine points. The Red Wolves finished
the season just 5-7 overall and 3-4 in league play, but they were just a few
big plays away from ending with a .500 or better record.