Oregon State football fires Trent Bray after 0-7 start, per reports

Sundays have been anything but relaxing for coaches of struggling college football teams this season, with UCLA, Virginia Tech and Arkansas all firing their program’s leaders at the end of the weekend of a particularly devastating loss.

After Week 7, that trend reportedly has claimed another victim.

Oregon State has fired second-year head coach Trent Bray following a 0-7 start to the season, according to multiplereports on Sunday, Oct. 12.

Bray was promoted from defensive coordinator to head coach after his predecessor and former boss, Jonathan Smith, left for Michigan State after the 2023 season. Bray was unable to continue the strides the Beavers had made under Smith, going 5-14.

The 0-7 start is the program’s worst since 1991. Oregon State fell to Wake Forest 39-14 on Oct. 11, its fourth loss this season by at least 19 points. Bray had signed a five-year contract that was set to expire on Feb. 28, 2029. The deal paid him $2 million a year, before potential incentive-based bonuses.

Bray is a former Oregon State linebacker who previously had two different assistant-coaching stints at the school, from 2012-14 and 2018-23.

Bray’s short-lived tenure coincided with the Beavers’ existence in a two-team Pac-12 alongside Washington State. Next year, the Pac-12 will be adding Boise State, San Diego State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Utah State and Texas State to be a part of a reformed, eight-team league.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Oregon State football fires Trent Bray after 0-7 start, per reports

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