Burns head coach Brad Morrison has resigned his position leading the Broncs.
Morrison’s resignation was first reported Thursday on Twitter by the Wyoming Tribune Eagle’s Jeremiah Johnke.
Burns football coach Brad Morrison has resigned. The Broncs went 14-19 during his four seasons at the helm, including a Class 2A state semifinal berth in 2019. #wyosports
— Jeremiah Johnke (@jjohnke) April 7, 2022
Brad Morrison and Burns AD Barry Ward both told me Morrison completed his teaching degree this fall and is pursuing a full time teaching job. There was not a JH or HS social studies job available in LCSD2. #wyosports https://t.co/AYagL4J66N
— Jeremiah Johnke (@jjohnke) April 7, 2022
Morrison had been Burns’ coach the past four seasons, going 15-19.
Other programs in Wyoming seeking new head coaches this year are Rawlins, Glenrock, Moorcroft, Cokeville and Farson. Meanwhile, Cheyenne South and Pinedale have hired new head coaches for the upcoming season. If you know of other head coaching changes in the state, please email me at pschmiedt@yahoo.com.
–patrick
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