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With a program's success also comes the raiding of its coaching staff, and Arizona State saw its first defection become official Wednesday.

Running backs coach Larry Porter has left for the same position on Mack Brown's staff with the Texas Longhorns.

"I'm just really excited to be joining what I think is the best program in the country," Porter said in a press release."Having the opportunity to work under a man like Coach Brown, who I look at as a legend in college football, is an honor and a privilege. He has done so much for college football and is so well respected. I'm thrilled to be joining his staff and to be a part of a program that I've had such great admiration for.

"The future of Texas football is very bright and being able to work with Coach Brown and so many guys I've known and worked with before is an opportunity I couldn't pass up. My family and I are really excited and looking forward to getting started."

Under Porter's guidance the Sun Devils had one of the Pac-12's better rushing attacks, as four players tallied more than 400 yards on the ground.

"We are very excited to have Larry Porter joining our staff," said Brown in the same press release. "He brings a wealth of experience and has a reputation as one of the best coaches and recruiters in our game. Larry has spent a great deal of time in the Big 12 and SEC and has a strong familiarity with our state and staff. During his time at Oklahoma State and LSU, he did a tremendous job recruiting Dallas and Houston. He also has worked with two of our current coaches in Bo Davis and Stacy Searels in previous positions and has been friends with Darrell Wyatt for a number of years, so that should make for a smooth transition. We're really looking forward to having him in our program."

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    SunDevilGod wrote...
    Good/Better/Best
    "Under Porter's guidance the Sun Devils had one of the Pac-12's better rushing attacks, as four players tallied more than 400 yards on the ground." Somebody needs to go back to school and take a course in English grammar. Last time I checked, there are more than two teams in the Pac-12.
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    claysdfsdf wrote...
    Lateral move
    I realize I am bias, but going to Texas under Mack Brown with the same position seems to me to be a lateral move. Texas football is a great program and has had great recent success however in my opinion, they have already plateaued and are on the way down with Mack Brown at the helm, and Todd Graham seems to having ASU going in the opposite (upward) direction as a whole... but I suppose his ties to the SEC and all bring him closer to that.
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