Troy University Athletics
2009 Football Roster
Roster
Brown, Levi

Jersey Number 12
Levi Brown
- Position:
- QB
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-4 / 219
- Class:
- Redshirt Freshman
- Hometown:
- Mt. Juliet, TN
- High School:
- Mt. Juliet HS
Bio
2008: Took over the reins of the Trojan offense for the sixth game of the season and proceeded to turn in one record performance after another ...Was named the Sun Belt Conference Newcomer of the Year...After seeing only limited duty as the third string QB for the first five games, threw for an average of 203 yards per game in his eight starts, including the game against ULL when he attempted just 16 passes while the Trojans piled up 391 yards rushing ... In his other seven starts, he averaged completing 26.5-of-42.6 passes for 273.6 yards with 15 touchdowns and just three interceptions ... He had a QB rating of 130.99 in those seven starts and, in his eight overall starts, the Trojans averaged 407.2 yards and 33.2 points per game ... Overall, he averaged 203 yards passing in 10 games, which ranked fourth in the league and 58th in the nation ... He was named Troy's Offensive Player of the Week four times ... Set a school-record for completions in a game with 40 against North Texas (in 50 attempts) and set another record with 72 pass attempts against LSU ... His 391 yards passing against North Texas rank as the most ever in a game in Coach Blakeney's 18 seasons at Troy ... His 201 completions rank fourth in a season in school history and he become just the 7th player in school history to pass for more than 2,000 yards in a season ... Started his career at Troy by not throwing an interception in his first 116 pass attempts and he allowed just three picks in 326 attempts, which is another school record.
2007: Sat out season as a redshirt following transfer from Richmond ... During two primary spring scrimmages, completed 33-of-55 passes for 344 yards and three touchdowns without an interception.
PRIOR TO TROY: Played football for University of Richmond through 2005 -2006 under Coach Dave Clawson ... In 2006, saw action in six games, one as a starter ... Against Villanova, he completed 24-of-36 passes for 332 yards and two touchdowns ... For the season, he completed 54-of-90 pass attempts for 618 yards and five touchdowns ... He was intercepted four times ... Helped lead team to 2005 Atlantic 10 championship, playing in five games, two as the starter ... Completed 12-of-42 passes for the season for 66 yards ... Was intercepted three times.
PREP: Played for Coach David Crawford at Mt. Juliet High ... During his junior year of high school he was first team all-region in football.
PERSONAL: Full name is Jacob Levi Brown ... Was born on March 11, 1987 ... Is the son of Joe and Kay Brown ... Has one brother, Elijah (25) ... Majoring in Political Science.
2007: Sat out season as a redshirt following transfer from Richmond ... During two primary spring scrimmages, completed 33-of-55 passes for 344 yards and three touchdowns without an interception.
PRIOR TO TROY: Played football for University of Richmond through 2005 -2006 under Coach Dave Clawson ... In 2006, saw action in six games, one as a starter ... Against Villanova, he completed 24-of-36 passes for 332 yards and two touchdowns ... For the season, he completed 54-of-90 pass attempts for 618 yards and five touchdowns ... He was intercepted four times ... Helped lead team to 2005 Atlantic 10 championship, playing in five games, two as the starter ... Completed 12-of-42 passes for the season for 66 yards ... Was intercepted three times.
PREP: Played for Coach David Crawford at Mt. Juliet High ... During his junior year of high school he was first team all-region in football.
PERSONAL: Full name is Jacob Levi Brown ... Was born on March 11, 1987 ... Is the son of Joe and Kay Brown ... Has one brother, Elijah (25) ... Majoring in Political Science.
Behind the Wall - S10, E1
Friday, September 05
PODCAST - Josh Lauer
Thursday, September 04
Football Press Conference (Players) - Clemson Game
Monday, September 01
Gerad Parker Press Conference (Clemson Game)
Monday, September 01