Fran Brown isn’t hiding what he wants Syracuse football to become.
At ACC Kickoff, the Orange coach laid out a clear standard for the program: he wants players who are built for more than Saturdays. Brown kept coming back to faith, education, relationships and character, making it plain that talent alone won’t get a player in the door.
“You got to get the right guys. I think that it's important that I'm involved with every one of them because I have a different kind of vision and a mindset than most of the other coaches.
I know what I want and what I want to see. I think you want to get closer to your faith to be able to come play with us, you have to want to get closer with your faith.
You got to want to get an education, be a good person. Your heart has to want to be pure.”
That message fits the broader rebuild Brown is trying to push at Syracuse. The Orange enter the season with a top-30 nationally ranked recruiting class, one of the highest-rated in program history, and it includes transfer Elijah Moore as well as Tedarius Hughes, whom Syracuse flipped from ACC rival Florida State.
Brown’s path helps explain why his approach sounds so deliberate. He was a standout quarterback at Camden High School in New Jersey, then headed south to play at Western Carolina University, just 66 miles up the road from Clemson University. Before landing at Syracuse, he coached defensive backs at Georgia, which sits 78 miles from Clemson.
Listen to Brown long enough, and the comparison is hard to miss. His message echoes Dabo Swinney’s in a lot of ways. The major difference is Brown’s willingness to lean on the transfer portal.
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