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Arizona hires San Jose State’s Brent Brennan as new head football coach
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) – Less than two days after losing its coach, the University of Arizona has a new leader for its football program.
According to several reports, Brent Brennan will coach the Wildcats. Brennan will take over for Jedd Fisch, who left to coach the Washington Huskies.
Brennan had been coaching at San Jose State since 2017. He led the Spartans to a 34-48 record, including a 7-6 mark this past season. San Jose State lost to Coastal Carolina in the Hawaii Bowl.
He also served one season in Tucson as a graduate assistant in 2000.
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Rock Canyon Fire in northern Arizona now 3K acres, campgrounds threatened
NORTHERN ARIZONA (AZFamily) — A fire in northern Arizona grew significantly in the last 24 hours and is threatening camping areas in Coconino County, officials say.
The Arizona Bureau of Land Management says the Rock Canyon Fire, which began Monday afternoon, is 3,000 acres and 5% contained. It was caused by lightning. The fire was initially reported at 500 acres on Monday night.
The head of the fire is approximately three miles from House Rock Valley, near the Arizona-Utah border. Strong winds continued to push the fire eastward on Tuesday, officials said.
“Plans are in place to evacuate recreators and any public camping in the House Rock Valley, starting as early as this [Monday] evening,” BLM officials said in a statement. “The anticipated winds this evening are expected to contribute to further substantial expansion of the fire into the late night and early morning.”
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Rock Canyon Fire grows to 1,000 acres along the Arizona-Utah border
COCONINO COUNTY, AZ — A new wildfire burning along the Arizona-Utah border has grown to over 1,000 acres and remains 0 percent contained as of Tuesday.
The Rock Canyon Fire is centered nine miles south of US 89 and nine miles west of House Rock Valley Road in Coconino County.
According to fire officials, the fire was lightning-caused.
Nick Smith
Wildland firefighters from the U.S. Wildland Fire Service and U.S. Forest Service are working to contain the fire, along with local crews.
The Rock Canyon Fire is one of two currently burning in Arizona, with the Dellenbaugh Fire located near the Grand Canyon estimated to be at 700 acres.
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