
2029 legacy LB Titus Brown adds West Virginia offer
Harrisburg (Pa.) 2029 linebacker Titus Brown already had ties to the West Virginia football program but now holds a scholarship offer from the Mountaineers.
Brown, 6-foot-0, 215-pounds, is the son of former West Virginia offensive lineman Tim Brown who suited up for the Mountaineers from 1999-2004 and made his way down to camp to compete.
āMy dad really encouraged me to go to this camp,ā he said.
That decision paid off as the Mountaineers became the first program to extend a scholarship offer with the coaching staff impressed with what they were able to see.
āThey said they liked the way I moved and my physicality. And they told me coach that I looked as linebacker-ready as the 2027 recruits even though Iām a 2029,ā he said.
Brown spent the majority of his time with defensive coordinator Zac Alley and assistant linebackers coach Andrew Warwick and was impressed with how they ran the event.
āI have always loved WVU so Iām just extremely grateful for the recognition and offer. This was one of the hardest camps Iāve been to this summer so I think it says a lot about the type of players theyāre trying to develop,ā he said.
Brown said that he liked the culture that the West Virginia coaches are creating but at this time is taking his recruitment slow given the time that is still on his side.
āMy main focus at camps is developing relationships with the position coaches,ā he said.
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