The following is a list of Arkansas State Red Wolves football seasons for the football team that has represented Arkansas State University in NCAA competition. [1]
Year | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | Coaches# | AP° | ||
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Independent(1911–1929) | |||||||||
1911 | F. T. Parks | 1–1–0 | |||||||
1912 | F. T. Parks | 3–1–0 | |||||||
1913 | Clinton Young | 3–1–1 | |||||||
1914 | Earl W. Brannon | 4–3–0 | |||||||
1915 | Earl W. Brannon | 4–1–1 | |||||||
1916 | Earl W. Brannon | 4–3–0 | |||||||
1917 | Earl W. Brannon | 4–2–1 | |||||||
1918 | No team | ||||||||
1919 | Foy Hammons | 2–5–0 | |||||||
1920 | Foy Hammons | 3–3–0 | |||||||
1921 | Foy Hammons | 3–2–1 | |||||||
1922 | Tom Dandelet | 0–7–0 | |||||||
1923 | Tom Dandelet | 0–6–1 | |||||||
1924 | Bill Stanley | 4–4–0 | |||||||
1925 | Herbert Schwartz | 4–3–1 | |||||||
1926 | Herbert Schwartz | 4–3–1 | |||||||
1927 | Herbert Schwartz | 4–3–0 | |||||||
1928 | Herbert Schwartz | 3–3–1 | |||||||
1929 | Herbert Schwartz | 2–5–0 | |||||||
Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference [ citation needed ](1930–1950) | |||||||||
1930 | Herbert Schwartz | 1–4–3 | |||||||
1931 | Jack Dale | 6–2–0 | |||||||
1932 | Jack Dale (coach) | 3–4–0 | |||||||
1933 | Elza T. Renfro | 2–4–2 | |||||||
1934 | Tommy Mills | 2–5–1 | |||||||
1935 | Tommy Mills | 2–7–0 | |||||||
1936 | Leslie Speck | 3–5–0 | |||||||
1937 | Leslie Speck | 1–5–0 | |||||||
1938 | Leslie Speck | 3–3–0 | |||||||
1939 | Bill Adams | 4–3–0 | |||||||
1940 | Bill Adams | 1–4–2 | |||||||
1941 | Bill Adams | 0–7–0 | |||||||
1942 | No team | ||||||||
1943 | No team | ||||||||
1944 | No team | ||||||||
1945 | Ike Tomlinson | 2–4–1 | |||||||
1946 | Forrest England | 4–3–3 | |||||||
1947 | Forrest England | 4–2–3 | |||||||
1948 | Forrest England | 4–4–1 | |||||||
1949 | Forrest England | 5–4–0 | |||||||
1950 | Forrest England | 6–3–0 | |||||||
Independent(1951–1963) | |||||||||
1951 | Forrest England | 10–2–0 | |||||||
1952 | Forrest England | 8–3–0 | |||||||
1953 | Forrest England | 8–0–2 | |||||||
1954 | Glen Harmeson | 1–8–0 | |||||||
1955 | Gene Harlow | 6–3–0 | |||||||
1956 | Gene Harlow | 5–4–0 | |||||||
1957 | Gene Harlow | 4–5–0 | |||||||
1958 | Hugh Taylor | 4–5–0 | |||||||
1959 | Hugh Taylor | 3–6–0 | |||||||
1960 | King Block | 4–5–0 | |||||||
1961 | King Block | 3–6–0 | |||||||
1962 | King Block | 6–3–0 | |||||||
1963 | Bennie Ellender | 2–6–0 | |||||||
Southland Conference (1964–1986) | |||||||||
1964 | Bennie Ellender | 7–0–2 | |||||||
1965 | Bennie Ellender | 6–3–0 | |||||||
1966 | Bennie Ellender | 7–2–0 | |||||||
1967 | Bennie Ellender | 4–5–0 | |||||||
1968 | Bennie Ellender | 7–3–1 | 3-0-1 | 1st | L Pecan | ||||
1969 | Bennie Ellender | 8–1–1 | 4-0 | 1st | W Pecan | 5 | 7 | ||
1970 | Bennie Ellender | 11–0–0 | 4-0 | 1st | W Pecan | 1 | 1 | ||
1971 | Bill Davidson | 4–4–1 | 1-3-1 | 5th | |||||
1972 | Bill Davidson | 3–8–0 | |||||||
1973 | Bill Davidson | 7–3–0 | |||||||
1974 | Bill Davidson | 7–3–0 | |||||||
1975 | Bill Davidson | 11–0–0 | 5-0 | 1st | |||||
1976 | Bill Davidson | 5–6–0 | |||||||
1977 | Bill Davidson | 7–4–0 | |||||||
1978 | Bill Davidson | 7–4–0 | |||||||
1979 | Larry Lacewell | 4–7–0 | |||||||
1980 | Larry Lacewell | 2–9–0 | |||||||
1981 | Larry Lacewell | 6–5–0 | |||||||
1982 | Larry Lacewell | 5–6–0 | |||||||
1983 | Larry Lacewell | 5–5–1 | |||||||
1984 | Larry Lacewell | 8–4–1 | 4-1-1 | 2nd | L I-AA Quarterfinals | ||||
1985 | Larry Lacewell | 9–4–0 | 5-1 | 1st | L I-AA Quarterfinals | ||||
1986 | Larry Lacewell | 12–2–1 | 5-0 | 1st | L I-AA Championship | ||||
Independent(1987–1992) | |||||||||
1987 | Larry Lacewell | 8–4–1 | L I-AA Quarterfinals | ||||||
1988 | Larry Lacewell | 5–6–0 | |||||||
1989 | Larry Lacewell | 5–6–0 | |||||||
1990 | Al Kincaid | 3–7–1 | |||||||
1991 | Al Kincaid | 1–10–0 | |||||||
1992 | Ray Perkins | 2–9–0 | |||||||
Big West Conference (1993–1995) | |||||||||
1993 | John Bobo | 2–8–1 | |||||||
1994 | John Bobo | 1–10–0 | |||||||
1995 | John Bobo | 6–5–0 | |||||||
Independent(1996–1998) | |||||||||
1996 | John Bobo | 4–7–0 | |||||||
1997 | Joe Hollis | 2–9–0 | |||||||
1998 | Joe Hollis | 4–8–0 | |||||||
Big West Conference(1999–2000) | |||||||||
1999 | Joe Hollis | 4–7–0 | |||||||
2000 | Joe Hollis | 1–10–0 | |||||||
Sun Belt Conference (2001–present) | |||||||||
2001 | Joe Hollis | 2–9–0 | |||||||
2002 | Steve Roberts | 6–7–0 | |||||||
2003 | Steve Roberts | 5–7–0 | |||||||
2004 | Steve Roberts | 3–8–0 | |||||||
2005 | Steve Roberts | 2^–6–0 | |||||||
2006 | Steve Roberts | 0^–6–0 | |||||||
2007 | Steve Roberts | 5–7–0 | |||||||
2008 | Steve Roberts | 6–6–0 | |||||||
2009 | Steve Roberts | 4–8–0 | |||||||
2010 | Steve Roberts | 4–8–0 | 4-4-0 | 4th (T) | |||||
2011 | Hugh Freeze | 10–3–0 | 8-0-0 | 1st | L GoDaddy | ||||
2012 | Gus Malzahn | 10–3–0 | 7-1-0 | 1st | W GoDaddy | ||||
2013 | Bryan Harsin | 8–5–0 | 5-2-0 | 1st | W GoDaddy | ||||
2014 | Blake Anderson | 7–6–0 | 5-3-0 | 4th (T) | L GoDaddy Bowl | ||||
2015 | Blake Anderson | 9–4–0 | 8-0-0 | 1st | L New Orleans Bowl | ||||
2016 | Blake Anderson | 8–5–0 | 7-1-0 | T-1st | W Cure Bowl | ||||
2017 | Blake Anderson | 7–5–0 | 6-2-0 | 3rd | L Camellia Bowl | ||||
2018 | Blake Anderson | 8-5-0 | 5-3-0 | T-1st (West) | L Arizona Bowl | ||||
2019 | Blake Anderson | 8-5-0 | 5-3-0 | 2nd (West) | W Camellia Bowl | ||||
2020 | Blake Anderson | 4-7-0 | 2-6-0 | T-3rd (West) | |||||
2021 | Butch Jones | 2-10-0 | 1-7-0 | ||||||
2022 | Butch Jones | 3-9-0 | 1-7-0 | ||||||
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National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth | |||||||||
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