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WVU Football: Report: Neal Brown To Be Fired As Coach

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After four disappointing seasons at the helm of the West Virginia Mountaineers football program, sources close to the situation are reporting that head coach Neal Brown will be fired at the end of the season.

Neal Brown was hired in 2019 with the expectation of revitalizing a program that had fallen on hard times. However, his tenure has been marked by consistent struggles, both on and off the field.

On the field, the Mountaineers have failed to post a winning record in any of Brown's four seasons. They have a combined record of 21-24, including a dismal 0-6 mark in Big 12 play this season.

Off the field, Brown has faced numerous allegations of player mistreatment and a toxic team culture. These allegations have led to investigations and the suspension of several assistant coaches.

Brown's waning support has been evident in recent weeks. Fans have voiced their displeasure at games, and athletic director Shane Lyons has publicly expressed his disappointment with the program's performance.

Former players have also criticized Brown's leadership, with some questioning his ability to motivate and develop players. These criticisms have further eroded the coach's standing within the program.

With Brown's departure imminent, speculation has begun about potential replacements. Several candidates have emerged as frontrunners, including:

  • Rhett Lashlee: Former offensive coordinator at Miami and SMU
  • Jeff Brohm: Current head coach at Purdue
  • Matt Rhule: Former head coach at Baylor and the Carolina Panthers

Athletic director Shane Lyons is expected to conduct a thorough search for Brown's replacement in the coming weeks.

The firing of Neal Brown marks a new chapter for West Virginia football. The program will be looking for a coach who can restore its winning tradition and create a positive culture. The future of the Mountaineers remains uncertain, but the search for a new leader begins now.

  • Neal Brown is expected to be fired as head coach of West Virginia football.
  • Brown has struggled to produce on-field success and has faced allegations of player mistreatment.
  • Several candidates have emerged as potential replacements, including Rhett Lashlee, Jeff Brohm, and Matt Rhule.
  • West Virginia football is at a crossroads and needs a new leader to restore its winning tradition.

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