JONESBORO, Ark. (12/6/24) – Arkansas State Vice Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics Jeff Purinton announced Friday that head football coach
Butch Jones, one of just three FBS coaches in the history of college football to lead four different programs to multiple bowl game appearances, has signed a new agreement that extends his contract to Dec. 31, 2029.
"The commitment and investment Coach Jones has made to build a winning culture here at A-State has been exceptional, and it's reflected in the trajectory of our football program," said Purinton. "Our football team's record has improved each year under his leadership, we're heading to a bowl game for the second consecutive season and our recruiting classes continue to impress. We have also seen a significant rise in home attendance year over year and consistent progress under his leadership both on and off the field. Our student-athletes have achieved high academic marks, earned their degrees and represented our university in a first-class manner in the community."
The Red Wolves' overall record has improved each of the last three seasons under Jones, currently making A-State one of just three programs in the country to increase its win total each year since 2022. Set to make its second consecutive bowl appearance in 2024, A-State has already secured its first winning record since 2019.
Jones has guided Arkansas State to seven victories this season for just the 10th time in its 33-year history as an FBS member. A victory in its bowl game would give the team eight wins in 2024 to tie the program's fourth most since joining the Sun Belt Conference in 2001.
"I would like to thank Dr. (Brendan) Kelly, Dr. (Todd) Shields, Jeff Purinton and the entire Board of Trustees for their unwavering and continuing support of not only myself, but our entire football program," said Jones. "Also, I would like to thank our great fan base and community for their loyal support and energy surrounding Arkansas State Football. It truly is an honor and privilege to be the head football coach at Arkansas State University. I look forward to many great years to come and also look forward to seeing everyone at the bowl game."
This season, Jones became the 17th active FBS head coach to win 100 career games after the Red Wolves defeated Troy on Oct. 26 at Centennial Bank Stadium. The win was one of five at Arkansas State's home stadium, where season attendance increased for the fourth consecutive year with Jones at the helm. Since the 2021 campaign, Jones' first at A-State, the crowd sizes at Centennial Bank Stadium have grown by 59 percent.
"We are excited to announce this contract extension for Coach Jones, a proven leader, winner and coach, who provides our football program with important continuity during a time when we're seeing great change across intercollegiate athletics," said A-State Chancellor Dr. Todd Shields. "The outstanding job he has done with our team the last four years is highly respected and recognized within the industry, so this extension was an important step for us in the evolution or our football program. He has displayed great attention to detail, organizational skills and the ability to effectively manage every aspect of our program, making him a true CEO head coach who is a great fit to help us navigate this new world of college football."
Despite being picked to finish sixth and fourth in the Sun Belt's West Division in 2023 and 2024, respectively, Arkansas State tied for second place both years under Jones' direction. Most recently, in 2024, the Red Wolves won their most conference games (5) since 2019.
"Congratulations to Coach Jones and our entire football team as they prepare for a second consecutive bowl game," said ASU System President Dr. Brendan Kelly. "The continued improvement of our football program the last four years is a testament to our head coach and the hard work of our student-athletes. I want to commend Jeff and Dr. Shields for their leadership on our A-State campus and work to complete this contract extension for Coach Jones, who shares our aligned vision for our football program and university."
Announced as Arkansas State's 31st all-time head football coach on December 12, 2020, Jones' previous contract was set to expire on Dec. 31, 2026. Including 2025, each of A-State's last four recruiting classes have been ranked first in the Sun Belt Conference by at least one of the major recruiting services.