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Former CMU coach Butch Jones hired by Arkansas State

- By Ralph D. Russo

Arkansas State hired former Tennessee coach Butch Jones as its new head coach Saturday.

Jones has spent the last three seasons in an off-the-field role at Alabama under Nick Saban.

He replaces Blake Anderson, who left Arkansas State to become Utah State’s new head coach. Utah State announced it had hired Anderson about an hour before Arkansas State made the hiring of Jones official.

Jones, 52, spent five seasons as coach of the Volunteers, going 3427, though just 14-24 in the Southeaste­rn Conference.

Before that Jones had successful stints at Cincinnati (23-14 in three seasons) and Central Michigan (27-13). Jones’ teams have gone to bowl games in eight of his 11 seasons as a head coach.

“It is truly an honor and privilege to be the head football coach at Arkansas State University,” Jones said in a news release. “It is a position that I take great pride in, and I look forward to connecting with our student-athletes to build upon the strong tradition of excellence both on and off the field of play. I am extremely grateful to [Athletics Director] Terry Mohajir, [ASU Chancellor] Dr. [Kelly] Damphousse and [ASU System President] Dr. [Chuck] Welch for trusting me to be the caretaker of Arkansas State football.”

His time in the SEC was rocky, but not without some high points.

He had consecutiv­e nine wins seasons in 2015 and ‘16, but could never breakthrou­gh with an SEC East championsh­ip and was fired 10 games into the 2017 season with a 4- 6 record.

“Butch Jones’ outstandin­g record of success at both the G5 and P5 levels is evident, and we’re excited to having him leading our football program into the future,” Arkansas State athletic director Terry Mohajir said in a statement.

“He is the only coach over the last 12 years to lead Tennessee to back-to-back nine win seasons, and he led Cincinnati and Central Michigan to four conference championsh­ips over a sixyear period.”

Jones, a native of Saugatuck, played football for Ferris State before starting his coaching career as a Tampa Bay Buccaneers intern.

Anderson left after seven seasons with a 51-37 record and two Sun Belt championsh­ips.

The Red Wolves have been one of the most consistent programs in the conference, though they slipped to 4-7 this year.

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