Harsin looks to continue success, bring stability at two-time Sun Belt champion Arkansas State
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Bryan Harsin hopes to add to Arkansas State's recent run of success in his first season as its head coach.
The former Texas co-offensive coordinator and Boise State assistant coach takes over this season as the Red Wolves' fourth coach in four years, a product of the recent run of success at the school.
Arkansas State has won back-to-back Sun Belt Conference championships and is 20-6 over the last two seasons. Former coach Hugh Freeze left two years ago for Mississippi, while Gus Malzahn left after last season for Auburn.
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While Harsin respects what both did, he's eager to make his own mark on the Red Wolves. His first priority is finding a replacement for two-time Sun Belt Player of the Year Ryan Aplin at quarterback.