Oregon State promoted defensive coordinator Trent Bray, a former Beavers linebacker who dramatically improved the team's defense the past two-plus seasons, to head coach on Tuesday night.
Bray, 41, replaces Jonathan Smith, who was introduced earlier Tuesday as Michigan State's head coach. Bray joined Smith's staff at Oregon State in 2018 as linebackers coach but began making his mark when Smith elevated him to defensive coordinator in 2021.
After the defense performed well down the stretch, Bray earned the permanent coordinator title before the LA Bowl. Bray also served as an Oregon State assistant from 2012 to 2014 under Mike Riley before joining Riley at Nebraska, where he served as interim head coach after Riley's firing in 2017. «After interviewing several qualified candidates, we realized our top choice, Trent, has already been a mainstay at the Valley Football Center and Reser Stadium,» athletic director Scott Barnes said in a statement. «He's been a part of Beaver Nation for a long time and love for this place is real.
The connection and trust he has built with our student athletes is unmatched. His energy and determination as head coach will be a catalyst for continued program success.» Oregon State is 20-9 with Bray as its defensive coordinator and led the Pac-12 in both points allowed and yards allowed in 2022.