Fran Brown Explained

Fran Brown
Current Title:Head coach
Current Team:Syracuse
Current Conference:ACC
Birth Date:3 February 1983
Birth Place:Camden, New Jersey, U.S.
Player Years1:2003–2006
Player Team1:Western Carolina
Player Years2:2007–2008
Player Team2:Cincinnati Bengals
Player Positions:Cornerback
Coach Years1:2010
Coach Team1:Paul VI HS (NJ) (DB)
Admin Years1:2011
Admin Team1:Temple (Dir. of Internal Ops)
Coach Years2:2012
Coach Team2:Temple (GA)
Coach Years3:2013–2015
Coach Team3:Temple (DB)
Coach Years4:2016
Coach Team4:Temple (AHC/DB)
Coach Years5:2017–2018
Coach Team5:Baylor (AHC/DB)
Coach Years6:2019
Coach Team6:Temple (co-DC/DB)
Coach Years7:2020–2021
Coach Team7:Rutgers (DB)
Coach Team8:Georgia (DB)
Coach Years8:2022–2023
Coach Team9:Syracuse
Coach Years9:2024–present

Francis Brown (born February 3, 1982) is an American football coach and former cornerback who is currently the head coach at Syracuse University. He is the former defensive backs coach at Georgia.

Early life

Brown was raised in Camden, New Jersey and graduated from Camden High School,[1] where he set the school record as a quarterback with 47 touchdown passes.[2]

Playing career

Following his high school career, Brown switched to cornerback at Western Carolina and became a first-team All-SoCon selection and team captain.[2] Following his time as a Catamount, Brown spent time with the Cincinnati Bengals during the 2007 and 2008 seasons.[2]

Coaching career

Temple

After spending a year coaching at Paul VI Catholic High School, Brown joined Steve Addazio's staff at Temple as the Assistant Director of Internal Operations in 2011.[3] During the 2012 season, Brown transitioned to a graduate assistant role in 2012 before becoming Temple's defensive backs coach on Matt Rhule's staff in 2013. Brown held that role until 2016, when he was added associate head coach responsibilities to his job description.

After the 2014 recruiting season, in which he signed a number of players including future pro Sean Chandler, Brown was named a top recruiter in the American Athletic Conference by Rivals.com.[3]

Baylor

Brown followed Rhule to Baylor where he served as the Bears' assistant head coach and defensive backs coach for the 2017 and 2018 seasons.[4] During his time in Waco, Brown was considered Baylor's top recruiter.[5]

Second stint at Temple

Following the 2018 season, Brown interviewed for the head coaching job at Temple that eventually went to Manny Diaz.[6] Diaz's first hire at Temple was to bring Brown in as assistant head coach and co-defensive coordinator.[3] After 17 days, Diaz left Temple to return to Miami for the head coaching job. Brown interviewed for the Temple head coaching job, but it eventually went to Rod Carey. Carey kept Brown on the Owls coaching staff as the co-defensive coordinator.

Rutgers

After Rutgers brought back coach Greg Schiano for the 2020 season, he hired Brown to be the team’s secondary coach[7] [8]

Georgia

On February 18, 2022, Brown was hired to be a part of Georgia’s defensive staff. Brown was hired to replace Jahmile Addae who took the same position at Miami (FL) on Feb. 7.[9] He was part of the coaching staff on the Georgia team that defeated TCU in the National Championship.[10] In 2023, Brown was named #1 national recruiter by 247Sports.[11]

Syracuse

On November 28, 2023, Brown was named the 31st head coach of Syracuse University.[12] His deep recruiting ties in South Jersey, one of Syracuse’s primary recruiting grounds, were cited as a major reason for his hiring.[13] Currently, their 2025 recruiting class is ranked 14th overall according to 247Sports.

Personal

Brown is married to Teara Brown and has three children.[14] [15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Friedman, Josh. "Camden star rising: Temple's Fran Brown; Fran Brown Overcame A Tough Childhood And Shattered Nfl Dreams To Become A Star In College Football Coaching.", Courier-Post, July 10, 2019. Accessed July 25, 2019. "In Camden, resilience is key. For Brown, the way forward was football. When he got to Camden High, the long-time running back switched to quarterback just so he could play immediately."
  2. Web site: Francis Brown - Football Coach. Temple University Athletics. December 20, 2018.
  3. Web site: Fran Brown Hired as Assistant Head Coach and Co-Defensive Coordinator. Temple University Athletics. December 20, 2018.
  4. Web site: Barber . Colt . It's time for Baylor fans to recognize Fran Brown before it's too late . SicEm365 . 2018-01-04 . 2024-08-07.
  5. Web site: Baylor Assistant Fran Brown is Headed to Temple. Msn.com. December 20, 2018.
  6. Web site: Report: Former Temple football assistant to interview for top spot. Sam. Neumann. December 9, 2018. The Temple News. December 20, 2018.
  7. Web site: Rutgers Football adds Fran Brown to staff as secondary coach. David _Anderson. December 7, 2019. On the Banks. en. May 14, 2020.
  8. Web site: Rutgers hires Brown in latest move for program. The Daily Targum. May 14, 2020.
  9. Web site: Georgia football to hire Rutgers' Fran Brown to defensive staff. Jordan Hill. February 18, 2022. 247 Sports. en. February 18, 2022.
  10. Web site: Witz . Billy . January 9, 2023 . How Georgia Romped Past T.C.U. For a Second Straight Title . February 27, 2023 . The New York Times . en-US.
  11. News: Crawford . Brad . College football recruiting rankings: Top 10 recruiters for 2024 cycle so far . December 1, 2023 . . July 27, 2023 . en.
  12. Fran Brown, Nation's No. 1 Recruiter, Tapped to Lead Orange Football .
  13. News: Miller . Wyatt . 'NORTHEAST SWAGGER': Fran Brown's south Jersey recruiting success has prepared him for 1st head coaching job . December 1, 2023 . . November 30, 2023.
  14. News: Leiker . Emily . Five things to know about Brown: Strong Jersey ties and an ace recruiter . December 1, 2023 . . November 28, 2023 . en.
  15. Web site: Fran Brown - Football Coach . . November 28, 2023 . en.