Don Brown was one of the most successful coaches UMass had ever seen. From 2004-08, the Minutemen were 43-19. That was the winningest five-year stretch in program history. They won two conference championships and made two appearances in the FCS playoffs. But during Brown’s second stint at UMass, the team went 6-28. That led to his firing. UMass hired former Rutgers defensive coordinator Joe Harasymiak as the Minutemen’s next head coach. But dur…
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