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Neal Brown fired after six seasons as West Virginia football coach


Neal Brown’s 72nd game as head coach at West Virginia was a rather forgetful one, with the Mountaineers non-competitive in a 52-15 loss at Texas Tech. After six seasons, West Virginia has parted ways with Brown, who ends his tenure in Morgantown with a 37-35 record. WVU was not ranked in The Associated Press poll during Brown’s tenure. (West Virginia MetroNews)

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Neal Brown fired after six seasons as West Virginia football coach