Henderson State Reddies football
| Henderson State Reddies football | |
|---|---|
| First season | 1905 |
| Athletic director | Seth Dutton |
| Head coach | Greg Holsworth 1st season, 8–3 (.727) |
| Location | Arkadelphia, Arkansas |
| Stadium | Carpenter-Haygood Stadium (capacity: 15,000) |
| Conference | Great American Conference |
| Colors | Red and gray |
| Conference championships | |
| 15 | |
| Consensus All-Americans | 25 |
| Rivalries | Ouachita Baptist |
| Fight song | That Old Reddie Spirit |
| Marching band | The Showband of Arkansas |
| Website | hsusports.com/football |
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 Greg Holsworth. Home games are played at Carpenter-Haygood Stadium in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Henderson State shares the longest rivalry in Division II football with Ouachita Baptist Tigers, the Battle of the Ravine, which began in 1895. Gus Malzahn, deemed the father of the Hurry Up, No Huddle offense played wide receiver for the Reddies, and is one of their most famous alumni.