- Kippy Brown
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Name=Kippy Brown
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DateOfBirth=March 6, 1955
Birthplace=Sweetwater, Tennessee
College=Memphis State
Position=Quarterback Head Coach Running backs coach Wide receivers coach Offensive Coordinator Assistant Head Coach
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coachingteams=Memphis State "(RB, WR Coach)"
Louisville "(WR Coach)"
Tennessee "(WR Coach)"New York Jets "(RB Coach)"
Tennessee "(WR, Asst. Coach)"Tampa Bay Buccaneers "(RB Coach)"Miami Dolphins "(RB Coach, OC)"Green Bay Packers "(RB Coach)"Memphis Maniax "(Head Coach)"Houston Texans "(WR Coach)"Detroit Lions "(WR Coach)"
"(Assistant Head Coach/PGC)"
coachingyears=1978-1980
1982
1983-1989
1990-1992
1993-1994
1995
1996-1999
2000
2001
2001
2002-2005
2006-2007
2008-PresentKippy Brown (born March 6, 1955 in
Sweetwater, Tennessee ) [cite web | title = Dean's Packer Backer Website | work = Local Website | url = http://members.tripod.com/packerdean/images/kippybrown.htm | accessdate = 6 December | accessyear = 2006 Biographical information on Kippy Brown] was a collegiate level startingquarterback for Memphis State and has coached in various capacities at both the collegiate and professional levels ofAmerican football . He graduated from Memphis State in 1977 with a degree in communications, and is currently the assistant head coach/passing game coordinator of theDetroit Lions .Playing career
Kippy Brown began his football career at Sweetwater High School in
Sweetwater, Tennessee winning the 1973 state championship. He also helped his prep team lead the state in scoring in 1972 and 1973.Following a stellar high school career, Brown attended Memphis State University(now known as University of Memphis) where he was quarterback for the Tigers from 1975-77. Brown was an outstanding field general, and his leadership ability combined with his unique scrambling talents and strong arm paid dividends when the Tigers upset sixth-ranked
Auburn University 31-20 in 1975.Fact|date=December 2007 In what was probably the Tigers’ best win during his tenure, Brown engineered this victory by completing seven of 11 passes for 103 yards and two touchdowns.Coaching Career 1978-1999
After graduating from MSU in 1977 with a B.A. in Communications, Brown switched gears from playing to coaching at his
alma mater and served as running backs coach in 1978 underhead coach Richard Williamson and receivers coach from 1979-1980.After coaching two years with the Tigers, he moved to
Louisville, Kentucky to coach receivers at theUniversity of Louisville (U of L) Cardinals for the 1982 campaign. One of his pupils wasMark Clayton who later played for theMiami Dolphins from 1983-1992.Following the ’82 season at U of L, Brown returned to his roots in the state of Tennessee helping coach the
Johnny Majors -runUniversity of Tennessee Volunteers football team. During his first stint with the Vols from 1983-89, Brown helped Tennessee acquire the nickname “Wide Receiver U.,” coaching numerous pass catchers to greatness. Receivers Anthony Miller,Tim McGee ,Alvin Harper andCarl Pickens all benefited from Brown’s tutelage prior to their joining the professional ranks.Brown, 45, caught the attention of the
New York Jets while with Tennessee and coached the Jets from 1990-1992. While with the Jets in 1991, he coached running backs for NY head coachBruce Coslet and saw his backs rank fifth in theNFL in rushing. That 1991 squad also returned to the playoffs for the first time since 1986.Brown later returned to
Rocky Top when Tennessee head coachPhillip Fulmer convinced him to return to the collegiate ranks as assistant head coach and wide receivers coach for two seasons (1993-1994). He brought an offensive flair from the professional ranks to the UT offensive package as the Vols compiled an 18-6 record and outscored their opponents 847-383 over the course of those two years. A youngPeyton Manning also benefited from Brown’s guidance during hisfreshman campaign as the Vols’ signal caller.Following a highly successful 1994 Tennessee season, Brown was again called to the pro ranks, joining
Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1995. Then-Tampa Bay head coachSam Wyche named Brown running backs coach stating, “Getting Kippy is a major coup for us.” Fact|date=December 2007 While in Tampa, he also worked closely with former Bucs head coach and current head coach of theIndianapolis Colts ,Tony Dungy .From 1996-1999, he was on Jimmy Johnson’s Miami Dolphins coaching staff, where he was the
offensive coordinator from 1998-99 and the running backs coach from 1996-97. In 1996, Brown helped RBKarim Abdul-Jabbar become the first Dolphins running back to reach 1,000 yards in 18 years, and in 1997 Abdul-Jabbar tied a league-high 15 rushing touchdowns. [cite web | title = All-XFL.com | work = Local Website | url = http://www.all-xfl.com/memphismaniax/community/kippybrown.htm | accessdate = 6 December | accessyear = 2006 Career biographical information on Kippy Brown]Coaching Career 2000-Present
In 2000, Brown joined the
Green Bay Packers as running backs coach under head coachMike Sherman . Following the creation of theXFL in 2001, Brown took command of his hometownMemphis Maniax finishing the year 5-5; second in the Western Division. The team disbanded after one year as the XFL league collapsed.After the demise of the XFL, Kippy Brown spent four seasons as the
Houston Texans wide receivers coach. Among his pupils in Texas was WRAndre Johnson , who was taken by Houston with the third overall pick in the 2003 draft. Johnson became the first Texans offensive player to earn a trip to thePro Bowl , selected for his outstanding 2004 season that included club records of 79 receptions for 1,129 yards.Brown arrived in Detroit,
Michigan for the 2006 season with theDetroit Lions . There, he reunited withLarry Beightol , with whom Brown worked on the New York Jets from 1990-92, Miami from 1996-98 and Green Bay Packers in 2000. For the 2008 Season, Brown will serve as Assistant Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator. [cite web | title = Lions.com Kippy Brown Profile | work = Local Website | url = http://www.detroitlions.com/bio.cfm?bio_id=353§ion_id=15&top=21&level=2&season=1 | accessdate = 6 December | accessyear = 2006 Biographical information on Kippy Brown]Family life
Brown and his wife, Deon (Wilson), were married in Memphis in 1974. Deon is a native Memphian who taught locally at Craigmont High School from 1978-81. The couple has two grown children, Jerome, born January 8, 1975, and Jennifer, born July 28, 1980.
Jerome earned a basketball scholarship at the University of Tennessee under former Vol head coach
Wade Houston , and competed on theBuy.com golf tour. Jennifer studied atSpelman College inAtlanta, Georgia . [cite web | title = All-XFL.com | work = Local Website | url = http://www.all-xfl.com/memphismaniax/community/kippybrown.htm | accessdate = 6 December | accessyear = 2006 Family information on Kippy Brown]Footnotes
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