Sources: North Texas to hire ex-WVU coach Brown

Neal Brown is finalizing a five-year deal to become the next coach at North Texas, sources told ESPN on Tuesday. He brings 10 years of head coaching experience to the Mean Green, including a 35-16 mark at Troy and a 37-35 mark at West Virginia.
Brown will replace Eric Morris, who is headed to Oklahoma State after being hired by the Big 12 school last week. Brown has a 5-1 record in bowl games and led Troy to the 2017 Sun Belt title. He also defeated LSU and Nebraska as Troy’s head coach. He spent last season on staff at Texas.
Morris has led North Texas to an 11-1 record this season, and will remain with the Mean Green for the rest of the season. North Texas will play Tulane in the American Conference title game this weekend, and could make 12-team College Football Playoff.
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Brown spent six seasons coaching West Virginia before being fired in December 2024. The Mountaineers entered his final campaign with lofty aspirations, including contending for a Big 12 title and a College Football Playoff appearance. And Brown even bristled when the Mountaineers didn’t crack the preseason polls, adding to the expectations in Morgantown.
But West Virginia authored some uneven performances and never won more than two consecutive games in that final season. Fan and booster angst continued to rise before he was ultimately fired, and replaced by Rich Rodriguez.




