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Red Wolves Hold Pack Day Spring Game, Announce Spring Camp Team Awards

JONESBORO, Ark. (4/26/25) – The Arkansas State football team held its annual Pack Day Spring Game on Saturday, wrapping up its 2025 spring camp with the offense claiming a 60-38 victory over the defense using a modified scoring system.

The Red Wolves announced their spring-camp awards during the contest, which featured a full-contact scrimmage made up of 70 plays.

· Consistency in Performance Award: Clayton Amaya (K), Brandon Barnes (S), Marcus Bradley (DE), Jabari Bush (TE), Kenyon Clay (RB), Ja'Quez Cross (RB), Avante Dickerson (CB), Brandon Greil (S), Tyler Little (TE), AG McGhee, Drew Nicolson (DS), Jaylen Raynor (QB), Noah Smith (OL), Devin Spencer (RB), Hunter Summers (WR)

· Pack Performance Award (players who performed the best in the weight room): Jabari Bush (TE), Cody Sigler (DL)

· Most Improved Award (players who has improved the most during spring camp): Marcus Bradley (DE), Noah Smith (OL)

· 4 to 6/A to B Award (player who best demonstrates the core values of playing 4 to 6/A to B):Brandon Barnes (S)

· Program Leadership Award (player who best demonstrates the program's core leadership qualities): Jaylen Raynor (QB)

· Spring Performance Award: Aaron Alexander (LB), Jabari Bush (TE), Kenyon Clay (RB), Chauncy Cobb (WR), Ja'Quez Cross (RB), Avante Dickerson (CB), Tyler Fortenberry (TE), Braden Jackson (CB), Simeon Mitchell (DL), Cody Sigler (DL), Tristian Smith (OL), Devin Spencer (RB), Hunter Summers (WR), Clune Van Andel (K), Aleric Watson (OL), Bryan Whitehead (DE), Kyle Williams (CB)

· Champions in the Community Award (players who led the team in community service hours): Marcus Bradley (DE), Chauncy Cobb (WR), Corey Rucker (WR)

· First Spring Award (players who excelled in their first spring camp at A-State): Nigel Nelson (LB), Courtney Patterson (CB), Devin Spencer (RB)

In addition to the spring-camp team awards, there was a special presentation honoring A-State's 2024 Larry Lacewell MVP winner Corey Rucker.