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Brent Brennan

Brent Brennan

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    Head Football Coach

Brent Brennan was named Head Coach of Arizona Football in January of 2024. Brennan enters his second season at the helm of the Wildcats in 2025, following seven seasons leading the San José State University football program where he steered the Spartans to three bowl game appearances and earned 2020 Mountain West Coach of the Year. 

Brennan, 52, is an experienced leader in college football who enjoyed two stints coaching under legendary Arizona head coach Dick Tomey, the winningest coach in program history. The San José native first learned under Tomey with the Wildcats as a graduate assistant in 2000, and again from 2005-09 at SJSU as an assistant coach. The ties between Brennan and the University of Arizona run deep, with Brent’s brother Bradley playing five years as a wide out in Tucson under Tomey, and Brent’s wife Courtney being an alumna of the University.  

Among a multitude of accomplishments at San José State, Brennan became the first head coach in SJSU history to lead the Spartans to three bowl games in a four-year span. He also steered SJSU to back-to-back winning seasons in 2022 and 2023, marking the first time it had been accomplished by the Spartans since the 1991-92 campaigns. 

Throughout Brennan’s lengthy and accomplished career, he helped develop five All-Americans and 19 Professional Football players, including six who enjoyed NFL careers of five-plus seasons. 

The 2023 season at San José State saw Brennan’s Spartans charge down the final stretch of the season, winning six consecutive conference games to close out the regular season and earn a bowl berth. During that six-game stretch Brennan’s offense averaged over 38 points per game while the defense held opponents to a meager 17.8 points per game. SJSU’s offensive efforts were fueled by ball security, turning the ball over just 10 times, the best mark in the Mountain West and the ninth best in the nation. The trend was continued from the 2022 campaign in which the Spartans led the country with only six turnovers on offense and a +12 turnover margin that led the MWC. 

“I am so blessed and excited to come back to the University of Arizona,” Brennan said. “This incredible university is special to my family and I as it’s where I started as a coach as part Coach Tomey’s legacy. I can’t wait to meet the players, families, fans, alumni and supporters and build on the success the players and staff have started. Bear Down and Go Cats!” 

Across time as a coach and player, Brennan has been part of nine teams that reached bowl games including in each of the last two years at San José State. The highlight of his SJSU tenure was a remarkable 7-1 campaign in 2020 that secured the Spartans their first Mountain West Conference championship and the school’s first outright conference championship since topping the Big West in 1990. 

Since that impressive 2020 season under Brennan’s leadership, the Spartans have posted a 20-10 record against Mountain West competition and went 26-19 overall. 

Brennan twice had the opportunity to learn from Dick Tomey, first as a graduate assistant at Arizona in 2000 and again as an assistant coach at San José State from 2005-09. His crossover with Tomey at SJSU included the Spartans impressive 9-4 campaign in 2006 that concluded with a victory over the University of New Mexico in the New Mexico Bowl. That 2006 season orchestrated by Tomey and Brennan still stands as one of just 14 nine-plus win seasons in SJSU history. 

A former wide receiver during his playing days, Brennan has long been regarded as an exceptional offensive mind. Players recruited and coached by Brennan litter the San José State receiving record books, while his time at Oregon State from 2001-15 included the mentorship of numerous standouts highlighted by 2013 Biletnikoff Award winner Brandin Cooks. 

Prior to his second stint in San José, Brennan logged six seasons coaching wide receivers at Oregon State where he and the offensive staff fielded some of the most dangerous offenses in the country. The Beavers passing attack was explosive and relentless, ranking top 20 nationally in 2011 (19th), 2012 (20th), and 2013 (3rd). 

Brennan also logged time with Cal Poly (2001-04) as an assistant coach. He opened his coaching career with Woodside High School in California before securing a trio of one-year graduate assistant positions at Hawai’i (1998), Washington (1999), and Arizona (2000).

His playing career spanned five seasons at UCLA as a wide receiver, where he lettered as part of the Bruins 1993 Rose Bowl team. Brennan earned a degree in history from UCLA in 1996. 

Brennan and his wife Courtney are the proud parents to two daughters, Blake and Casey, and one son, Scott. 


Brent Brennan Coaching History 

  • 2024 - present: University of Arizona, Head Coach 
  • 2017-23: San José State University, Head Coach 
  • 2016: Oregon State University, Outside Wide Receivers Coach 
  • 2011-15: Oregon State University, Wide Receivers Coach 
  • 2010: San José State University, Wide Receivers Coach
  • 2009: San José State University, Offensive Tackles & Tight Ends Coach/Special Teams Coordinator 
  • 2007-08: San José State University, Tight Ends Coach/Special Teams Coordinator 
  • 2005-06: San José State University, Wide Receivers Coach/Recruiting Coordinator 
  • 2001-04: Cal Poly, Assistant Coach 
  • 2000: University of Arizona, Graduate Assistant 
  • 1999: University of Washington, Graduate Assistant 
  • 1998: University of Hawai’i, Graduate Assistant 
  • 1996-97: Woodside (CA) High School, Assistant Coach
Brent Brennan Bowl History 
  • 2023 Hawai’i Bowl (head coach) 
  • 2022 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (head coach) 
  • 2020 Offerpad Arizona Bowl (head coach) 
  • 2013 Hawai’i Bowl (assistant coach) 
  • 2012 Alamo Bowl (assistant coach) 
  • 2006 New Mexico Bowl (assistant coach) 
  • 1998 Holiday Bowl (graduate assistant) 
  • 1993 Rose Bowl (player)
  • 1991 Sun Bowl (player) 

Brent Brennan Career Highlights 

  • 2020 Lombardi Foundation College Coach of the Year 
  • 2020 Mountain West Coach of the Year 
  • 2020 American Football Coaches Association Region V Coach of the Year 
  • 2020 Mountain West Championship 
  • Developed 2013 Biletnikoff Award winner, Brandin Cooks 
  • Five All-Americans coached 
  • 19 NFL/Professional Football players coached 
  • 2 Freshman All-American coached 
 
They Played for Coach Brennan
Tetairoa McMillan, WR - Carolina Panthers, 8th pick (2025 NFL Draft)
Jonah Savaiinaea, OL - Miami Dolphins, 2nd Rd (2025 NFL Draft) 
Tyler Loop, PK - Baltimore Ravens, 6th Rd (2025 NFL Draft) 
Jacory Croskey-Merritt, RB - Washington, 7th Rd (2025 NFL Draft) 
Brandin Cooks, WR - Houston Texans, 9th NFL season
Obum Gwacham, DE – British Columbia Lions, 5th professional season
Josh Oliver, TE – Baltimore Ravens, 3rd NFL season
Victor Bolden, WR - Detroit Lions, 3rd NFL season
Markus Wheaton, WR - Played six NFL seasons
Ramses Barden, WR - Played six NFL seasons
John Broussard, WR – Played two NFL seasons
Adam Herzing, WR - Played one NFL season
Chandler Jones, WR - Played two professional seasons (practice squads)
James Jones, WR – Played nine NFL seasons
Kevin Jurovich, WR – Played one NFL season (practice squad)
Kassim Osgood, WR – Played 12 NFL seasons
Ryan Otten, TE – Played two NFL seasons (practice squads)
James Rodgers, WR – Played three professional seasons
Rufus Skillern, WR – Played three professional seasons
Jerramy Stevens, TE – Played nine NFL seasons
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