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Courtesy: ArkansasState ASUâs Roberts Resigns as Head Football Coach
Courtesy: ArkansasState
Release: 11/29/2010
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JONESBORO (11/29/10) - Arkansas State Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee announced Monday that Steve Roberts has resigned as head football coach and will not return for his 10th season in 2011.
ASU posted a 4-8 overall record in 2010 and is currently tied for fourth place in the Sun Belt Conference with a 4-4 record under Roberts, who was named ASU's 26th head football coach on December 21, 2001.
"We are thankful to Coach Roberts for his nine years of service to Arkansas State University and its athletic department," said Dr. Lee. "He led our football program to a number of accomplishments, and he has been a great ambassador for our program and this University."
Roberts, the 2005 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year, ends his tenure as ASU's head football coach with the fifth most victories in school history with 45 and led ASU to the 2005 New Orleans Bowl, ASU's first bowl appearance as an NCAA FBS member.
Roberts led ASU to bowl eligible seasons in 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2008 while guiding ASU to its most victories over a nine-year span since 1985-93. Under Roberts, the Red Wolves had 70 All-Sun Belt Conference selections, a Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year, an SBC Offensive Player of the Year, two SBC Defensive Players of the Year and an SBC Newcomer of the Year.
Under Roberts' guidance, ASU picked up notable non-conference victories over teams such as Tulsa, Army, SMU, Memphis and Texas A&M. The 2008 victory over the Aggies was ASU's first over a team from a BCS automatic qualifying conference since it joined the FBS.
Roberts led ASU to a 32-12 record at ASU Stadium for a .727 winning percentage. The Red Wolves had five players drafted and 12 others sign a free agent contract with a NFL franchise during Roberts tenure.
A-State excelled academically under Roberts, winning seven Sun Belt Conference Team Academic Awards. The Red Wolves regularly placed a large number of football players on the ASU Athletic Director's Honor Roll, had three players named Academic All-District, one named Academic All-America and one receive the NCAA postgraduate scholarship.
"I am certainly proud of a lot of positive things that have occurred over the last nine years," said Roberts. "From a competitive and academic standpoint to the retention of kids and the development of relationships, we made tremendous strides in a lot of areas that I'm very proud of.
"We set major attendance records, had some big wins and some disappointing losses," Roberts added. "Obviously, we did some great things academically. We've had a lot of kids that have come through our program who are going to be extremely successful because of their participation in football at Arkansas State."
Arkansas State will begin an immediate national search for its head football coach position.
STEVE ROBERTS QUOTES (Q & A):
Q: How do you feel about where the program is now compared to when you arrived?
A: "I am certainly proud of a lot of positive things that have occurred over the last nine years. From a competitive and academic standpoint to the retention of kids and the development of relationships, we made tremendous strides in a lot of areas that I'm very proud of."
Q: What are some of the major accomplishments you feel were made with the football program during your tenure?
A: "Just really from returning the program to a competitive level and raising expectations. We set major attendance records, had some big wins and some disappointing losses. Obviously, we did some great things academically. We've had a lot of kids that have come through our program who are going to be extremely successful because of their participation in football at Arkansas State."
Q: Have you had an opportunity to visit with the coaching staff and the players, and what was your message to them?
A: "My message to players and coaches was that I'm extremely grateful for the effort they put forth helping this program achieve. Continue to believe and give great effort in the classroom, present yourself in a way that leads to a positive image, prepare to win in all aspects of life and good things will happen."
Q: What is the next step for you personally and professionally?
A: "That will obviously be something that we will pray about as a family - wait on God's direction for our family and move on from there."
Additional Steve Roberts Quotes:
"The 10 years and nine seasons that we've been here have certainly been full of challenges, but also great rewards, and the biggest reward is the relationships that we've been able to make while we're here."
"I am very thankful to the Jonesboro community for their support throughout the years and want you to know that I poured my heart and soul into this program and these kids to give us the best opportunity to succeed. For the community's support, my family and I are grateful."
if this team can get a defense coach, and get the off cord, they will be alot better next, they was in every game and had leads late and gave them up, the offense is very excitng to watch, alot of young players...
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Courtesy: ArkansasState ASUâs Roberts Resigns as Head Football Coach
Courtesy: ArkansasState
Release: 11/29/2010
Share |
JONESBORO (11/29/10) - Arkansas State Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee announced Monday that Steve Roberts has resigned as head football coach and will not return for his 10th season in 2011.
ASU posted a 4-8 overall record in 2010 and is currently tied for fourth place in the Sun Belt Conference with a 4-4 record under Roberts, who was named ASU's 26th head football coach on December 21, 2001.
"We are thankful to Coach Roberts for his nine years of service to Arkansas State University and its athletic department," said Dr. Lee. "He led our football program to a number of accomplishments, and he has been a great ambassador for our program and this University."
Roberts, the 2005 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year, ends his tenure as ASU's head football coach with the fifth most victories in school history with 45 and led ASU to the 2005 New Orleans Bowl, ASU's first bowl appearance as an NCAA FBS member.
Roberts led ASU to bowl eligible seasons in 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2008 while guiding ASU to its most victories over a nine-year span since 1985-93. Under Roberts, the Red Wolves had 70 All-Sun Belt Conference selections, a Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year, an SBC Offensive Player of the Year, two SBC Defensive Players of the Year and an SBC Newcomer of the Year.
Under Roberts' guidance, ASU picked up notable non-conference victories over teams such as Tulsa, Army, SMU, Memphis and Texas A&M. The 2008 victory over the Aggies was ASU's first over a team from a BCS automatic qualifying conference since it joined the FBS.
Roberts led ASU to a 32-12 record at ASU Stadium for a .727 winning percentage. The Red Wolves had five players drafted and 12 others sign a free agent contract with a NFL franchise during Roberts tenure.
A-State excelled academically under Roberts, winning seven Sun Belt Conference Team Academic Awards. The Red Wolves regularly placed a large number of football players on the ASU Athletic Director's Honor Roll, had three players named Academic All-District, one named Academic All-America and one receive the NCAA postgraduate scholarship.
"I am certainly proud of a lot of positive things that have occurred over the last nine years," said Roberts. "From a competitive and academic standpoint to the retention of kids and the development of relationships, we made tremendous strides in a lot of areas that I'm very proud of.
"We set major attendance records, had some big wins and some disappointing losses," Roberts added. "Obviously, we did some great things academically. We've had a lot of kids that have come through our program who are going to be extremely successful because of their participation in football at Arkansas State."
Arkansas State will begin an immediate national search for its head football coach position.
STEVE ROBERTS QUOTES (Q & A):
Q: How do you feel about where the program is now compared to when you arrived?
A: "I am certainly proud of a lot of positive things that have occurred over the last nine years. From a competitive and academic standpoint to the retention of kids and the development of relationships, we made tremendous strides in a lot of areas that I'm very proud of."
Q: What are some of the major accomplishments you feel were made with the football program during your tenure?
A: "Just really from returning the program to a competitive level and raising expectations. We set major attendance records, had some big wins and some disappointing losses. Obviously, we did some great things academically. We've had a lot of kids that have come through our program who are going to be extremely successful because of their participation in football at Arkansas State."
Q: Have you had an opportunity to visit with the coaching staff and the players, and what was your message to them?
A: "My message to players and coaches was that I'm extremely grateful for the effort they put forth helping this program achieve. Continue to believe and give great effort in the classroom, present yourself in a way that leads to a positive image, prepare to win in all aspects of life and good things will happen."
Q: What is the next step for you personally and professionally?
A: "That will obviously be something that we will pray about as a family - wait on God's direction for our family and move on from there."
Additional Steve Roberts Quotes:
"The 10 years and nine seasons that we've been here have certainly been full of challenges, but also great rewards, and the biggest reward is the relationships that we've been able to make while we're here."
"I am very thankful to the Jonesboro community for their support throughout the years and want you to know that I poured my heart and soul into this program and these kids to give us the best opportunity to succeed. For the community's support, my family and I are grateful."
if this team can get a defense coach, and get the off cord, they will be alot better next, they was in every game and had leads late and gave them up, the offense is very excitng to watch, alot of young players...
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