Brown

Freddie Brown, Jr.

  • Title
    Assistant Coach, Football (Special Teams Coordinator/ Running Backs)
  • Email
    fbrown@jcsu.edu
Brown joins the JCSU after serving a seven-year stint as a State Magistrate Judge in South Carolina from 2013-2015 and North Carolina from 2015-2022.

Prior to being appointed as a Magistrate by the South Carolina Senate Brown served as a high school football head coach in South Carolina (Woodruff High School and Spartanburg High School) from 2006-2011, where he had six consecutive state playoff appearances. Brown held part- time assistant high school roles after becoming a Judge yielding multiple state semifinal appearances with Byrnes High School in 2014 and 2015 and at Mallard Creek High school culminating with a North Carolina state championship appearance in 2017.

Last season while at Providence Day School Brown won a State Championship. Coach Brown as a high school coach also served in multiple football roles to include: the Southeast Market Leader for the NFL’s High School Player Development program where he hosted free character education football camps throughout the southeastern United States for coaches and student athletes. As a national recruiter in 2015- 2017 Brown spanned the nation for the Army All American game.

Coach Brown recruited and named several now prominent players to include Dexter Lawrence (NY Giants), Xavier Thomas (Clemson), Tavien Feaster (Clemson/South Carolina), Zamir White (Georgia), Javon Kinlaw (South Carolina), Ortre Green (South Carolina), Deandre Swift (Georgia) and current Ohio Washington Commander star Chase Young to the Army All-American game as the Mid Atlantic Regional Director of ALL American Games.

Coach Brown is a national motivational speaker as well. Coach Brown spent time with the Carolina Panthers at training camp in 2001 where he worked with running backs Tim Biakabutuka, Nick Goins and Dee Brown and special teams with then rookie Steve Smith as a Minority Fellowship Coach. Brown Attended Wofford College from 1987-1991 where he played running back and graduated with a BA in Sociology. Brown served our country upon graduating his Wofford College ROTC program as a Commissioned Army officer from 1991-1995 where he was Air Assault Qualified.

Brown has two sons Freddie Brown III, 33 (University of South Carolina 2009, WR) and Treylen Brown, 21 (Jacksonville State University, OL).