Nothing says Arkansas State football like turning its stadium’s end zone into a lavish tropical escape, right? On Thursday, the Red Wolves Foundation website unveiled new renovations to the Arkansas State’s north end zone, which includes some new water features. The new end zone will include waterfalls that will sit on both sides.
Arkansas State’s putting a damn tropical paradise in its football stadium
The Red Wolves are getting some waterfalls added to their end zone.


Centennial Bank Stadium seats 30,964 people in total. In addition to the new water features, there is premium box seating in the end zones that will include food, non-alcoholic beverages, access to two cash bars, and private restrooms.
Arkansas State fans will also be able to purchase Tailgate Promenade ticket options, which include parking spots that have their own tents, which would be pretty sweet to have for tailgating, in my opinion.
Arkansas State isn’t the first school to have tropical features such as these in their stadium. UCF’s on-campus stadium built a fake beach right in the middle of its stands last season.
And Oregon’s football facility has a waterfall feature outside of its rehab area, which is pretty sweet.
If waterfalls can help bring more recruits on campus, I’m sure college football head coaches are completely on board with taking as many as the school will give them.














