March 21, 2013
Thomas Brown named Herd running backs coach
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New Marshall assistant Thomas Brown rushed for 2,646 yards in his career at Georgia.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Nine years after rushing for 81 hard-earned against Marshall, Thomas Brown comes to Huntington to multiply that number exponentially as a Thundering Herd coach.

Brown, the former Georgia star runner who had a brief NFL career, was named Thursday as Marshall's new running backs coach under Doc Holliday. Brown comes to MU from Georgia State, where he was hired after spending the 2012 season at Tennessee-Chattanooga.

As the "silly season" finally subsides - we think - and MU's spring season begins Tuesday, the staff is finally filled. In the process, Holliday picks up another young coach with deep recruiting roots in Georgia.

"Thomas is an excellent addition to our staff," Holliday said. "He has competed at the highest level of our sport and has a tremendous reputation in Atlanta with players and coaches alike. We are pleased to welcome Thomas and his family to our program."

Brown was recruited at Georgia out of that state's Tucker High School in 2004, and played as a freshman in the Bulldogs' 13-3 win over the Herd. He rushed for 81 yards on 18 carries on an afternoon in which yards didn't come cheaply.

Marshall entered the game as a 19-point underdog. "It was a lot closer game than I thought it would be, coming into it," Brown said. "They played us tough."

Brown went on to rush for 2,646 yards, and his 3,750 all-purpose yards ranks fourth on Georgia's all-time list. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in 2008 and ended up with the Cleveland Browns in 2009, appearing in just one regular-season game with no rushes.

Once he decided to end his playing career, he contacted Georgia coach Mark Richt and joined the strength and conditioning staff in 2010. He then went to Chattanooga to coach his natural position for the first time, helping the Mocs rush for 2,198 yards in a 6-5 season.

In January, he accepted a job with Georgia State and the new staff of coach Trent Miles. Much like the Herd lost the freshly hired Anthony Midget to Penn State, GSU lost Brown to Marshall after roughly two months.

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