West Virginia fired coach Neal Brown on Sunday as the Mountaineers continue to flounder in the Big 12, finishing the season 6-6.
Athletic director Wren Baker announced the firing in a statement, wishing Brown and his family ''the very best in their next endeavor.''
Brown had an overall record of 37-35 in his six seasons leading the Mountaineers. His teams never competed for a Big 12 championship or were ranked in the AP Top 25 poll. They lost nine consecutive times to ranked opponents.
Brown is due to receive a $9.5 million buyout for the last three years of his contract.
Baker's statement didn't indicate who will coach the Mountaineers in their bowl game. West Virginia will learn its bowl opponent next weekend.
Brown had been fighting to keep his job for quite some time.
In November 2022, following back-to-back losing seasons, Brown was retained on the same day that Baker was hired as West Virginia's AD. A year ago, Baker issued a similar vote of confidence as his predecessor, then gave Brown a contract extension in March following a 9-4 finish.
But a return to mediocrity and mounting problems were too much for Brown to overcome.