http://www.si.com/college-football/2015/12/10/walt-bell-arkansas-state-turn-down-louisiana-monroe
Had the 31-year-old Bell accepted, he would have become the FBS’s youngest head coach. This year was his second in his positions at Arkansas State, which won the Sun Belt championship with a 9–3 record.
One of college football’s brightest young minds, Bell spent the last five seasons working with up-and-coming Arkansas State coach Blake Anderson. Under Bell’s up-tempo, spread offense this season, the Red Wolves are 10th nationally in scoring offense (41 points per game). Last season, Arkansas State broke single-season school records for total yardage (6,194), points scored (477) and total plays (1,024).
Had the 31-year-old Bell accepted, he would have become the FBS’s youngest head coach. This year was his second in his positions at Arkansas State, which won the Sun Belt championship with a 9–3 record.
One of college football’s brightest young minds, Bell spent the last five seasons working with up-and-coming Arkansas State coach Blake Anderson. Under Bell’s up-tempo, spread offense this season, the Red Wolves are 10th nationally in scoring offense (41 points per game). Last season, Arkansas State broke single-season school records for total yardage (6,194), points scored (477) and total plays (1,024).