Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Duggan, Pinkham fired by Anderson

- GEORGE STOIA

Less than 24 hours after allowing 52 points and 583 total yards to Georgia State, Arkansas State University Coach Blake Anderson announced the firing of defensive coordinato­r David Duggan and defensive pass game coordinato­r Ed Pinkham on Friday evening.

Safeties and co- special teams coach Nick Paremski will take over as the interim defensive coordinato­r.

“These kind of decisions are never easy when there are relationsh­ips, lives and families impacted,” Anderson said in a news release. “David Duggan is a close friend of mine, and I have a lot of respect for Ed Pinkham — they are both great coaches, and their background­s and histories speak to that.

“However, I am responsibl­e for putting a staff together and trying to create the best environmen­t to maximize our players’ abilities. This was my decision, and as I discussed with our [Athletic Director] Terry Mohajir, I believe a

change is necessary for us to move forward, turn a corner defensivel­y and get the results we want.”

Duggan and Pinkham both joined Arkansas State’s defensive staff in 2019 — Duggan coming from Western Michigan and Pinkham from UMass.

Under Duggan’s leadership, ASU’s defense finished 114th in total defense in his first season and was 70th out of 76 teams through five games this year. ASU also currently ranks 70th in points allowed at 39.8 points per game — only Georgia State, which ASU beat 59-52 on Thursday, ranks lower than the Red Wolves in the Sun Belt Conference.

After Thursday’s game, in which the defense allowed 52 points for the second time this season, Anderson was asked in the postgame news conference what the root of the issue was on defense. Anderson gave no indication of making any defensive changes, but voiced his disappoint­ment in the unit’s growth.

“You look over there, and if you pay attention, there’s only about two or three dudes that have ever played before, and we look at times really, really good and we look at times like we’ve never played before,” said Anderson, who is in his seventh season as ASU’s head coach. “I was hoping we would grow up quicker than we have, and we are growing up. I mean, you can already see we’re more competitiv­e, but it’s honestly just inexperien­ce.

“Hopefully we can be good enough on offense and just continue to improve enough on defense that we can stay in the fight and win some games because it’s going to be a challenge. It’s going to be a challenge every week for us, I think, until we grow up. And unfortunat­ely, that doesn’t happen quickly.”

Two weeks ago, after ASU’s 52-23 loss to Coastal Carolina when the defense allowed 539 yards, Duggan took full responsibi­lity for the poor performanc­e on the Monday after the game.

“I’ll take responsibi­lity. We didn’t execute well enough, and that’s on me,” Duggan said Oct. 5. “Toward the end of the game, we didn’t have any response. The energy level, you could see it. It started to get sucked out of us.

“And that’s the thing that’s discouragi­ng to me was the effort. I didn’t think we had the effort in the second half that we needed to be successful. And that’s on me.”

Duggan and Anderson have been close friends for several years, going back to their time together at Southern Miss from 2008-11. Anderson was the offensive coordinato­r and Duggan was the linebacker­s coach. They also spent time together at North Carolina.

The two grew especially close during their time together in Jonesboro. When Anderson’s wife Wendy died in August 2019 just two weeks before the season, Duggan was named the interim head coach.

“I also want to add that I would not have made it through last year — the toughest personal time in my life — without David Duggan,” Anderson said in the release. “I would not be where I am now without him. This is the hardest part of our profession, but this is a time when I have to put personal feelings aside and do what is best for our program. I wish Dave and Ed both the best as they move forward as well.”

ASU did not state any specifics in the news release that there will be other coaching changes on defense to fill Duggan and Pinkham’s roles.

As for Paremski, he has experience being a defensive coordinato­r in the past. He spent 10 seasons at West Texas A&M from 2006-15, and was defensive coordinato­r for the final three years. He also worked under former ASU defensive coordinato­r Joe Cauthen in 2016-17.

The Democrat- Gazette reached out to Arkansas State and Anderson for further comment, with Anderson opting to take questions at his weekly news conference Monday.

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(Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Metthe) Arkansas State defensive coordinato­r David Duggan was fired Friday, along with ASU defensive pass game coordinato­r Ed Pinkham. The Red Wolves are allowing more than 306 passing yards and nearly 40 points per game.
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