Bryan Harsin
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Harsin in April 2011
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Sport(s) | Football |
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Current position | |
Title | Head coach |
Team | Boise State |
Conference | Mountain West |
Record | 21–6 (.778) |
Annual salary | $1.0 million [1] |
Biographical details | |
Born | Boise, Idaho |
November 1, 1976
Alma mater | Boise State, 2000 |
Playing career | |
1995–1999 | Boise State |
Position(s) | Quarterback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
2000 | Eastern Oregon (RB/WR) |
2001 | Boise State (GA) |
2002–2005 | Boise State (TE) |
2006–2010 | Boise State (OC/QB) |
2011–2012 | Texas (Co-OC/QB) |
2013 | Arkansas State |
2014–present | Boise State |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 28–11 (.718) |
Bowls | 2–0 |
Statistics | |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
1 Sun Belt (2013) 1 Mountain West (2014) |
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Awards | |
Broyles Award finalist (2009) |
Bryan Dale Harsin (born November 1, 1976) is a college football coach, currently the head coach at Boise State University. He was previously the head coach at Arkansas State University for the 2013 season,[2] and the co-offensive coordinator at the University of Texas for two seasons. Before leaving for Texas in 2011, Harsin was an assistant at Boise State for ten seasons, the last five as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.[3]
From Boise, Idaho, Harsin is a graduate of Boise's Capital High School, a former quarterback at Boise State, and the first alumnus of BSU to lead the Broncos as head coach.
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Playing career
Born and raised in Boise, Harsin graduated from Capital High School and was a quarterback at Boise State University from 1995 to 1999, where he was a three-year letterman and earned a bachelor's degree in Business Management in 2000.
Coaching career
Eastern Oregon
Harsin got his start at Eastern Oregon University in La Grande, coaching running backs and quarterbacks in the 2000 season.
Boise State
In 2001, he returned to Boise States as a Graduate Assistant under first year coach Dan Hawkins. Harsin was hired as Tight ends coach in 2002 and remained in that position through 2005. During this period the Broncos led the nation in scoring twice and remained in the Top 10 scoring offenses all four years. In 2005, four Broncos tight ends combined to catch 27 passes for 298 yards and three touchdowns.
When Hawkins left BSU for Colorado, offensive coordinator Chris Petersen was promoted to head coach for the 2006 season. Harsin was moved up to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, and guided the Broncos offense to an undefeated season. Running back Ian Johnson rushed for 1,713 yards and led the nation in rushing touchdowns and scoring. In 2008, Kellen Moore took over the quarterback position and under Harsin's guidance earned WAC Freshman of the Year honors, completing an NCAA freshman record 69.4 completion percentage (281–405) with 25 touchdown passes and only 10 interceptions.
During Harsin's tenure as offensive coordinator, Boise State posted a 61–5 (.924) record, which included two undefeated seasons and two Fiesta Bowl victories, over Oklahoma (2007) and TCU (2010).
Texas
After the 2010 season, Harsin moved to the University of Texas in Austin for the 2011 and 2012 seasons and was the primary play-caller for the Longhorns, paired with Major Applewhite as co-offensive coordinators. During this time he also served as quarterbacks coach for the Longhorns.
Arkansas State
Harsin became the 29th head coach at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro on December 12, 2012, succeeding Gus Malzahn, who left for Auburn after just one season. Because Malzahn and his predecessor Hugh Freeze left after just one season in Jonesboro, Harsin's contract at Arkansas State included a $1.75 million buyout clause.[1]
Harsin led the Red Wolves to a 7–5 record in 2013 and a share of the Sun Belt Conference title with a 5–2 record. They earned a berth in the GoDaddy Bowl against Ball State University on January 5.
Return to Boise State
Harsin returned to Boise State as head coach on December 11, 2013. He replaced his mentor Petersen, who left for the University of Washington in Seattle.[4] In his first season at helm, he had led his team to winning the Mountain West Championship against Fresno State 28–14, and earned a spot in the Fiesta Bowl vs Arizona. The Broncos went on to win the Fiesta Bowl 38–30 and Harsin won 12 games in his first season.
Coaching tree
Notable head coaches under whom Harsin has served:
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | Coaches# | AP° | ||
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Arkansas State (Sun Belt Conference) (2013) | |||||||||
2013 | Arkansas State | 7–5 | 5–2 | T–1st | GoDaddy* | ||||
Arkansas State: | 7–5 | 5–2 | * Departed Arkansas State for Boise State before bowl game | ||||||
Boise State (Mountain West Conference) (2014–present) | |||||||||
2014 | Boise State | 12–2 | 7–1 | 1st (Mountain) | W Fiesta† | 16 | 16 | ||
2015 | Boise State | 9–4 | 5–3 | T–2nd (Mountain) | W Poinsettia | ||||
2016 | Boise State | 0–0 | 0–0 | (Mountain) | |||||
Boise State: | 21–6 | 12–4 | |||||||
Total: | 28–11 | ||||||||
National championship Conference title Conference division title | |||||||||
†Indicates Bowl Coalition, Bowl Alliance, BCS, or CFP / New Years' Six bowl. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll. °Rankings from final AP Poll. |
References
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- ↑ Bryan Harsin Boise State Coaches Page
- ↑ Bryan Harsin Hired as Boise State Football Head Coach
External links
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- American football quarterbacks
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- Arkansas State Red Wolves football coaches
- Boise State Broncos football coaches
- Boise State Broncos football players
- Eastern Oregon Mountaineers football coaches
- Texas Longhorns football coaches
- Sportspeople from Boise, Idaho
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