Football

- Title:
- Offensive Coordinator
- Email:
- trb206@lehigh.edu
- Phone:
- 610-758-6562
- Alma Mater:
- Fourth season
Trey Brown is in his fourth season as Lehigh’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Brown joined the Lehigh staff after spending five seasons as an offensive assistant under Andy Coen at
During the 2008 season, Brown mentored J.B. Clark, who became the first Lehigh sophomore quarterback to be named MVP of the Lehigh – Lafayette game since 1983. Clark finished the season with 2,350 yards passing and 26 total touchdowns, including 23 through the air. He threw for at least 200 yards in six games, and his passer rating of 132.9 ranked third in the Patriot League. Under Brown’s tutelage, Lehigh’s offense scored 30 or more points on five occasions, and led the Patriot League in red-zone efficiency (87.9-percent).
Lehigh’s 2007 offense scored 30 or more points on four occasions, and averaged over 200 passing yards per game, eclipsing 300 yards through the air in two games. Brown worked with a group of quarterbacks that struggled with injuries and consistency all season long, but still managed to throw for the program’s most yards since 2005 with 2,212.
In 2006 Brown helped direct the Lehigh offense to a Patriot League best 27.2 points per game average, which included four games of 30-plus points. In addition, the Mountain Hawk offense averaged nearly 190 yards through the air and over 150 yards on the ground. Quarterback Sedale Threatt was named a First-Team All-Patriot League selection, after averaging 211 yards of total offense per game and leading the Patriot League in pass efficiency (144.7).
After spending a year coaching the tight ends at Penn, Brown spent the next four years working with the Quakers’ wide receivers. During his stint in
At Penn, Brown directly worked with Rob Milanese and two-time all-Ivy League selection Danny Castles. Milanese, a four-time All-Ivy League selection, remains Penn’s all-time leader in receiving yards (3,409). Castles left Penn as the Quakers’ all-time leader in touchdown receptions (27), while finishing second all-time at Penn in receiving yards (2,444) and third in receptions (167).
Prior to his arrival at Penn, Brown spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Stanford. Brown was part of the 1999 staff named the coaching staff of the year by the Pacific-10 conference after that squad captured a Pac-10 title. The Cardinal boasted an offense that was recognized in the top ten nationally, and the team appeared in the Rose Bowl Game in 2000.
A native of
Brown and his wife, Lea, reside in the Lehigh Valley, with their daughter Keelen and son Mason.
Recruiting Areas: Southern New Jersey, Western Pennsylvania.,