Neal Brown Not Included in Latest Hot Seat Odds

WVU Head Coach Neal Brown may have coached himself off the hot seat.

Morgantown, WV – Sitting at 5-3 overall and 3-2 in Big 12 play, WVU is in prime position to finish the season off strong. For a team that came into the season as the projected worst team in the conference, WVU being in this position is nothing short of a surprise.

One of the biggest questions regarding the Mountaineers this season has been the job security of Head Coach Neal Brown. Many fans were clamoring for him to be fired after going 22-25 through his first five seasons.

Well, it now appears that Neal Brown is officially off the hot seat for the time being, according to the latest odds.

SportsBetting.ag recently revealed their odds for the FBS Head Coach likely to be fired first. Brown, who is now 27-28 overall at WVU, was not included on the list.

However, there were two coaches with West Virginia ties that found themselves in two of the top three spots on the list Jimbo Fisher and Dana Holgorsen.

With another win this Saturday, there will be virtually no chance of WVU parting ways with Brown after the season.

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Clark Johnson is a Football Columnist for The Voice of West Virginia. He is a student at Concord University and is majoring in History with a minor in Political Science. He became a Mountaineer fan at 9-years old and has not missed a WVU football game since 2008. He is honored to bring new perspective and fresh content to the best fanbase in the nation!