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There'll reportedly be a gap to fill on the Utah State soccer teaching workers.
ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported Thursday that Washington State is predicted to rent Utah State cornerbacks coach Ray Brown for a similar place with the Cougars program below first-year head coach Jake Dickert.
Sources: Washington State is predicted to rent Utah State assistant Ray Brown to teach cornerbacks. Brown is a former Washington State GA who has coached at Troy and Abilene Christian.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) January 27, 2022
Brown joined Blake Anderson’s workers final 12 months. His cornerback group — led by gamers like Michael Anyanwu, Cam Lampkin and Andre Grayson — helped the Aggies maintain opponents to 230.9 passing yards per sport in 2021.
Brown is accustomed to the Washington State program, having served as a defensive graduate assistant on the college in 2013.
He additionally spent two years as a graduate assistant at one other Pac-12 college, Arizona State, from 2014-15.
Previous to touchdown in Logan, Brown was additionally the defensive backs coach at Abilene Christian from 2016-18 and coached cornerbacks at Troy from 2019-20.
Lampkin shared his appreciation for Brown on social media.
Preciate the life classes coach making me not solely a ball participant however rising me in to man. You can be missed over right here in 5’10 gang ❤️⛓ Locked In eternally @CoachB212
— Clamp (@Lampgotjuice) January 27, 2022