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Thomas Brent Venables (born December 18, 1970) is an American college football coach who is the head football coach at the University of Oklahoma, a position he has held since the 2022 season. Venables served as the associate head coach, defensive coordinator , and linebackers coach at Clemson University from 2012 to 2021.
SEC Network Allstate Playoff Predictor Brent Venables waited a long time to accept his first head coaching job. Now he's looking back at what continues to fuel him at Oklahoma.
A former 13-year University of Oklahoma assistant coach who won a national championship with the Sooners and two more with Clemson University during an ultra-successful 10-year stint as defensive...
Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables has been hired as the next coach at Oklahoma, the school announced on Sunday. Venables, a former Sooners assistant, will return to Norman, Oklahoma,...
The 52-year-old Venables served as co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Oklahoma from 1999-2003 and as associate head coach, defensive coordinator and linebackers coach from 2004-11 ...
Oklahoma announced Sunday night that Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables has agreed to succeed Riley. Update: This is a go, per source…. Clemson DC Brent Venables IS the new head coach...
NORMAN — A former 13-year University of Oklahoma assistant coach who won a national championship with the Sooners and two more with Clemson University during a highly successful 10-year stint as...
ESPN. Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables is Oklahoma's new head football coach, the university announced Sunday night.
Brent Venables. Position: Associate Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers. • In his 25 years as a full-time assistant coach, his teams have 25 winning seasons, have been to 29 bowl games and have won 10+ games 21 times. • Has coached in eight national championship games, helping Clemson to four berths and two titles.
32. Brent Venables has become famous for his sideline demeanor — the veins popping out of his neck, the wild facial expressions, the need for a “get-back” coach. As Clemson’s defensive ...