Watson Brown loses record 200th game
Posted Sep 28, 2014
Tennessee Tech's Watson Brown has become the first coach in NCAA football history to lose 200 games. Northern Iowa defeated Tennessee Tech 50-7 on Saturday, dropping Brown's career coaching record to 128-200-1. Brown entered Saturday tied with Amos Alonzo Stagg for most losses among coaches with at least 10 seasons. Brown, the older brother of former Texas coach and current ESPN analyst Mack Brown, previously has coached at UAB, Vanderbilt, Rice, Cincinnati and Austin Peay.
(ESPN.com)
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