Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Faulkner joins ASU as offensive coordinato­r

- — Troy Schulte

Arkansas State Coach Blake Anderson has decreased the number of open assistant coaching positions from three to two.

Buster Faulkner — who spent the past five seasons as offensive coordinato­r at Middle Tennessee State — was named ASU offensive coordinato­r and quarterbac­ks coach, the school announced via a news release Wednesday afternoon.

Faulkner replaces Walt Bell, who spent the past two seasons in that role at ASU before leaving last month to become offensive coordinato­r and quarterbac­ks coach at Maryland. Anthony Tucker, who spent three seasons at ASU, followed Bell to Maryland as running backs coach. Glen Elarbee left this week to become offensive line coach at Missouri.

Faulkner is the first step in rebuilding Anderson’s coaching staff. His offense — which is a spread, up-tempo scheme similar to what Anderson prefers — was fourth in Conference USA this season in scoring (34.0 points per game) and in yards per game (457.4).

Anderson spent time as offensive coordinato­r at Middle Tennessee, too, but their stays did not overlap.

“I can’t wait to get to Arkansas State and start working with coach Anderson and his staff,” Faulkner said in the statement. “I have worked with some of them previously, and the entire coaching staff has done an outstandin­g job with the program.”

Anderson said Faulkner “is a young, energetic coach who shares the same goals we have for advancing our program.”

Faulkner spent one season as offensive coordinato­r at Central Arkansas, when the Bears went 5-7, and was at Murray State in 2010-2011 before being hired at Middle Tennessee in 2012.

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