Offense under new management In the football cycle of life, we’ve reached full circle for San Jose State after seven years of the Brent Brennan era. There’s no doubt Brennan established a much-needed culture and a level of clout in the Spartan football program.
The Arizona Wildcats’ new coaching staff landed a key transfer with former New Mexico running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt committing to head coach Brent Brennan on Tuesday night.
Arizona Wildcats head coach Brent Brennan has attacked player retainment first. But if that’s his priority, building trust with players who are thinking about entering the transfer portal is about giving them a coaching staff they either know or can build a relationship with quickly.
After San José State formally introduced Ken Niumatalolo as the program's next head coach this week, one of the program's former assistants appears to have followed Brent Brennan to the University of Arizona.
Less than a week after San Jose State lost Brent Brennan to the next-level pressures of Power 5 football, Spartan AD Jeff Konya’s own quick decision process to secure its own next-level leader is impressive.
San Jose State football is reportedly set to hire former Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo to lead its program, according to Pete Thamel of ESPN: “Sources: San Jose State is targeting former Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo as the school’s next head coach.
The architect of DBU was expected to return to Austin as an analyst before Brennan took over the Wildcats program. As the fallout from the retirement of Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban continues to reverberate around the college football world, the fluidity of coaching moves makes words like “expected” take on heightened significance.
By: Mike Huesmann With Brent Brennan off to Arizona, the Spartans are in need of a new head coach. SJSU saw significant growth in his time there. He inherited an awful situation from Ron Caragher, won 3 games in his first two years, then never won fewer than 5, and had three 7-win seasons.
New Mexico’s surge on the hardwood, San Jose State’s football coaching search, the current state of MWC hoops and more from yesterday Chris Vannini from The Athletic breaks down the San Jose State football head coaching job after Brent Brennan’s departure to Arizona and lists some potential candidates.
The architect of DBU was expected to return to Austin as an analyst before Brennan took over the Wildcats program. As the fallout from the retirement of Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban continues to reverberate around the college football world, the fluidity of coaching moves makes words like “expected” take on heightened significance.
Breaking news! Get all the info you need on Brennan’s departure, candidates to watch, and San Jose State’s future. Vic Aquino joins with the inside scoop!
Arizona Football has hired its next Head Coach, according to multiple sources. The Wildcats have hired former San Jose State Head Coach Brent Brennan to a five-year deal.
San Jose State's Brent Brennan agreed to a five-year contract to become the next head football coach at Arizona, ESPN reported on Tuesday. Financial terms were not disclosed for Brennan, who will fill the vacancy left after Jedd Fisch departed to replace Kalen DeBoer at Washington on Sunday.
Arizona has zeroed in on San Jose State's Brent Brennan to be the Wildcats' next football coach, and a deal could be finalized by Tuesday, sources told ESPN.
Eastern Michigan and San Jose State might not have extensive bowl histories in their respective programs, but believe it or not, there is bowl history with one another.
Arizona is looking for a new head coach after firing Kevin Sumlin, and Brent Brennan apparently is emerging as a hot candidate. Brennan, 47, has been the head coach at San Jose State for four seasons.
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