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USC Expected to Announce Hiring of Dre Brown

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USC is expected to announce the hiring of former Illinois running back Dre Brown. Brown finished his first season as the Fighting Illini’s Director of Player Personnel in 2024. He rejoined his alma mater in April 2024 from Notre Dame, where he was the football program’s director of recruiting.

Brown worked under current USC general manager Chad Bowden at Notre Dame and will be the Trojans’ director of player personnel.

In his first season on staff, Brown helped Illinois tie the program’s single-season wins record with 10 in 2024. The Illini were ranked by the CFP selection committee for a program-record four straight weeks, appeared in 12 AP Top 25 polls, and tied the program record for ranked wins with four. Illinois capped one of the best seasons in program history by beating #14 South Carolina in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl, 21-17, in one of the top bowl game victories in Illinois history.

Following his playing career at Illinois, Brown was a graduate student at the Gies College of Business before starting his career in college football. He began as a football recruiting coordinator at Tennessee before moving on to Notre Dame, where he was hired as an offensive recruiting coordinator in 2021. Brown was a defensive analyst in 2022 and recruiting analyst focusing on high school relations in 2023, before being promoted to director of recruiting in March 2024. 

From 2021-23, Brown helped Notre Dame land a top-12 recruiting class in three straight seasons. The Irish recruited the No. 9 class in the nation in 2023 according to 247Sports and Rivals, including one five-star recruit and 10 four-star recruits. 

As a player, Brown rushed for 902 yards and seven touchdowns during his Illinois career from 2015-19, including 584 rushing yards and five touchdowns as a senior in 2019. He was also a standout kick returner, ranking 21st in the nation and fifth in the Big Ten in kickoff return average in 2019 (25.3) on his way to leading the Illini in all-purpose yards (1,299). 

Brown’s biggest games came in three straight wins during his senior year, starting with running for 70 yards on 11 carries against No. 6 Wisconsin to help Illinois win 24-23 and complete one of the biggest upsets in Big Ten history. He followed up that effort by running for a career-high 131 yards in a win at Purdue, then had his first two-touchdown game in a win over Rutgers. 

Brown earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation, sport and tourism from the University of Illinois in 2018. He graduated from the Gies College of Business with a master’s degree in business, management, marketing, and related support services in 2021.

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