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  1. Brent Brennan is the head football coach at Arizona and former head coach at San Jose State. He has coached wide receivers, tight ends, and offensive tackles at various colleges and won the Mountain West Conference in 2020.

  2. Jan 17, 2024 · Brent Brennan is a west coast football lifer who played at UCLA and coached at San Jose State and Oregon State. He has strong Arizona ties through his brother and wife, and turned a losing program into a winner at San Jose.

  3. Jan 17, 2024 · Arizona hired San Jose State’s Brent Brennan to be the Wildcats’ next head coach on Tuesday, replacing Jedd Fisch about 48 hours after he left for Washington. Brennan, 50, agreed to a five-year contract with Arizona, a person with direct knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press.

    • rrusso@ap.org
    • College Football Writer
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  5. Jan 16, 2024 · TUCSON, Ariz. — University of Arizona Vice President and Director of Athletics Dave Heeke announced today that Brent Brennan has agreed to be the next Head Coach of Arizona Football, pending approval from the Arizona Board of Regents. Brennan joins the Wildcats following seven seasons leading the San José State University football program ...

  6. Brent Brennan is the new head coach of Arizona Football since 2024, after leading San José State to three bowl games and 2020 Mountain West title. He has coaching experience at Arizona, Oregon State, Cal Poly and UCLA, and played wide receiver for the Bruins.

  7. Jan 17, 2024 · TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Brent Brennan served as a graduate assistant under Dick Tomey for a season at Arizona and spent four more years working for the coach at San Jose State. As Arizona’s newly named head coach, Brennan is both a link to the program’s past successes under Tomey and a future that looks brighter than it has in years.

  8. Brent Brennan is a second-generation Spartan who has led SJSU to three bowl games in four years and co-regular season Mountain West champions in 2023. He has coached for seven seasons at SJSU and has 34 career wins, the sixth most in school history.

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