North Carolina A&T’s football program will be in search for a new leader to help them compete in the Coastal Athletic Association as Vincent Brown was relieved of his duties as head coach Wednesday morning after two season.
“Thank you for the opportunity to serve the young men in the A&T football program. I have nothing but the highest hopes for their success,” Brown posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Not the results on the field that anyone expected, but my faith in how we went about our work and how we were building it is rock solid.”
Thank you for the opportunity to serve the young men in the A&T football program. I have nothing but the highest hopes for their success. Not the results on the field that anyone expected, but my faith in how we went about our work and how we were building it is rock solid.
— CoachBrown59 (@CoachVBrown59) December 4, 2024
Brown, a Mississippi Valley State standout who played eight seasons at linebacker for the New England Patriots, replaced Sam Washington prior to the 2023 season, the Aggies’ first in the CAA.
A&T went 2-21 in Brown’s two season in charge of the program.