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Watson Brown loses record 200th game


Tennessee Tech's Watson Brown has become the first coach in NCAA football history to lose 200 games. Northern Iowa defeated Tennessee Tech 50-7 on Saturday, dropping Brown's career coaching record to 128-200-1. Brown entered Saturday tied with Amos Alonzo Stagg for most losses among coaches with at least 10 seasons. Brown, the older brother of former Texas coach and current ESPN analyst , previously has coached at UAB, Vanderbilt, Rice, Cincinnati and Austin Peay. (ESPN.com)

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