PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon State University has fired coach Trent Bray in the wake of an 0-7 start to the season, ESPN reported Sunday.
After Saturday’s loss to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, this marked the worst start for the Beavers since 1991.
Bray was succinct about his team’s performance after that game.
“Just not good,” Bray said. “Not good on any front.”
The Beavers 27-23 loss last week at Appalachian State initially spurred speculation that Bray might be fired.
Instead, special teams coach Jamie Christian was dismissed that Sunday following the loss. The announcement came shortly after athletic director Scott Barnes said he and Bray were evaluating the program with an eye toward making immediate changes.
“I understand and share your disappointment with how our football season has started,” Barnes said in a statement to Beaver nation. “My expectations for our program are high, and right now, we are not meeting them.”
Bray again faced questions about his future after Saturday’s loss. He said he planned to keep showing up “until they tell me I can’t.”
“I’m frustrated. I’m disappointed. I look at myself, and I’ve got to fix it,” he said. “It’s unacceptable to me where we’re at. That’s just how I look at it. What can I do? I’ve got to look at it. What can I do different to get these guys going?”
KOIN 6 News has reached out to Oregon State University Athletics for further comment.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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