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Brent Pry was born on 1 April, 1970 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1970). Discover Brent Pry's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 1 April, 1970
Birthday 1 April
Birthplace Altoona, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1970

Brenton James Pry (born April 1, 1970) is an American football coach and former player who is currently the head coach at Virginia Tech.

1988

Pry, a 1988 graduate of Lexington High in Lexington, Virginia, was an all-region quarterback and defensive back.

Pry started his college career as a free safety at NCAA Division III Maryville College in 1988, he later transferred to then-Division III University at Buffalo where he lettered in 1990.

1991

Suffering a career-ending injury in 1991, he returned as a student coach for the 1992 season.

1993

Pry began his coaching career in 1993 as the outside linebacker and defensive backs coach for the NCAA Division II East Stroudsburg Warriors.

Pry spent two seasons with the Warriors where his father Jim served as the offensive coordinator and mentored future Penn State head coach and All-PSAC quarterback James Franklin.

1995

From 1995 to 1997 Pry served as a graduate assistant with Virginia Tech under defensive coordinator Bud Foster, where he helped the Hokies to three bowl games.

Pry spent his next four seasons at FCS Western Carolina University.

1998

He coached the defensive line in 1998 and 1999, and defensive backs and special teams in 2000 and 2001.

He also served as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) liaison.

2002

Serving as the defensive coordinator at Louisiana-Lafayette from 2002 to 2006, helping the Ragin' Cajuns to their first Sun Belt Conference championship in 2005.

2007

As the defensive line coach for the Memphis Tigers from 2007 to 2009, he molded a defensive line in 2008 into one of the Conference USA's best.

2010

While serving as defensive coordinator at Georgia Southern in 2010, Pry's Eagles finished ninth in total defense (286.93), 11th in scoring defense (18.47) and 11th in passing defense (159.93).

His defensive unit helped the Eagles to a 10–5 overall record, that included a win over No. 1 Appalachian State and an appearance in the NCAA FCS semifinals.

It also included a 31–15 victory over William & Mary in the second round of playoffs, that pitted Pry against future coaching mates Bob Shoop (DC) and David Corley Jr..(QBs).

2011

On January 31, 2011, Pry was announced as the co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Vanderbilt.

In his first season, Pry helped coach senior linebacker Chris Marve to a place on the Second Team All-SEC squad as Vanderbilt finished the regular season 6–6.

Against Tennessee, linebacker Archie Barnes returned a Tyler Bray interception 100 yards for a touchdown.

2012

The 2012 season saw Vanderbilt finish with 9 wins, including a 7-game winning streak to end the season.

Standout defensive performances included a 40–0 victory at Kentucky and 23 point victory over Tennessee.

Other SEC wins in 2012 included Auburn, at Missouri, and at Ole Miss, finishing with a 5–3 record in conference and #23 national ranking.

Vanderbilt won the 2012 Music City Bowl over NC State 38–24.

2013

The 2013 team finished with another 9–4 record, including wins over #15 Georgia, at Florida, and at Tennessee.

2014

Despite a 8–4 regular season record, Vanderbilt was placed in the 2014 BBVA Compass Bowl where they defeated Houston 41–24.

Once again, Vanderbilt finished the season ranked at #24.

For his efforts, Pry was a finalist for 2014 Football Scoop's Linebackers Coach of the Year.

He helped Mike Hull earn the Big Ten Butkus-Fitzgerald Award, given to the conference's best linebacker and eight All-America honors in 2014.

Hull's 140 tackles ranked 7th in the country, led the Big Ten Conference, and tied for fourth-most for a Nittany Lion in a single season.

2016

He previously served as the defensive coordinator at Penn State from 2016 to 2021.

He played college football for the Buffalo Bulls.

Pry was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, the son of Altoona High graduates Jim and Kathy Pry.

His father played college football at Marshall and is a long-time college coach.

While at Vanderbilt, Pry was instrumental in recruiting future NFL linebacker standouts Stephen Weatherly, Oren Burks, and 2016 All-American Zach Cunningham to Nashville.

Pry also joined former Vanderbilt defensive coaches Bill Parcells, Perry Fewell, Phillip Fulmer, and Buddy Ryan who served as head coaches at major NCAA programs or in the NFL after spending time at Vanderbilt.

After the departure of defensive coordinator Bob Shoop, Pry was promoted to associate head coach and defensive coordinator on January 10, 2016.

2017

In 2017, the defense finished the regular season seventh in the nation and second in the Big Ten in scoring defense, averaging 15.5 points per game.

Pry's defense also finished with a pair of shutout victories and only allowed more than 20 points in a game just three times.

Seven times he saw his defense hold opponents scoreless in at least one half the game (Akron, Georgia State, Indiana, Northwestern, Michigan, Rutgers, Maryland).

Penn State finished with an 11–2 record capped off by a Fiesta Bowl victory over the Washington Huskies.

2018

Three players were selected from the defense in the 2018 NFL Draft, safety Troy Apke in the fourth round (109th overall), safety Marcus Allen in the fifth round (148th overall) and cornerback Christian Campbell was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the sixth round (182nd overall).