Brent Pry: Salary| Wife| Father| College| Press conference

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Brent Pry is an American football coach and former player who is currently the head coach at Virginia Tech. He previously served as the defensive coordinator at Pennsylvania State University from 2016 to 2021. He played college football for the Buffalo Bulls.

Brent Pry: Salary| Wife| Father| College| Press conference

Salary:

$4 million

The athletic department announced the basic financial details of the six-year deal worth $27.5 million at an introductory news conference last week.

Pry’s annual salary will start at $4 million for the first two years, go up to $4.75 million for 2024 and $5 million in 2026.

Wife:

Brent Pry is married to Amy Pry and they have three children: Colby Pry, Madeline Pryand Catherine Pry.

Amy Pry is an American who is known to many as the wife of Brent Pry. Amy is very private and there are no details about her on the internet.

Father:

Brent Pry: Salary| Wife| Father| College| Press conference

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.
Born: April 1, 1970 (age 51); Altoona, Pennsylvania
Title: Head coach

College:

College

University at Buffalo

Pry lettered as a defensive back at the University of Buffalo before suffering a career-ending injury. He began his coaching career as an undergraduate student in 1992. He graduated with a degree in history from Buffalo in 1993.

Press Conference:

Now, of course it’s a welcome back to Blacksburg for Coach Pry. He was here as a graduate assistant back in the ’90s, and every interaction I’ve watched him have over the last several hours has been like a reunion.

It’s been a while, but everybody knows him, and it’s just a real pleasure to watch that dynamic. We’re really excited to have him back. He understands what it’s like to build a strong program.

He’s certainly had a long coaching career, very successful coaching career, and he was here during a period that was really formative for Virginia Tech football, so he understands the foundation of the program that we have now, and it’s exciting to have him back.

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