2026 Football Recruiting Roster

Kevin Brown
- Position:
- Offensive Tackle
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- 280
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Harrisburg, Pa.
- High School:
- Harrisburg
Three-year starter as an offensive tackle for coach Calvin Everett at Harrisburg High … No. 4 all-time recruit at WVU since 2000 by 247Sports … 2023 Pennsylvania Football Writers 6A All-State Offensive Line … 2022 and 2023 PennLive All-Mid-Penn All-Star First Team selection … as a senior in 2025, helped lead Harrisburg to a 13-1 record, advanced to the semifinal round of the Class 6 playoffs … has helped lead an offense that has totaled 5,017 yards (2,417 passing and 2,600 rushing), has averaged 41.5 points per game and scored 59 touchdowns … also used at defensive tackle, where he has recorded 13 tackles, two sacks, three pass deflections and seven tackles for loss … helped lead Harrisburg to four district titles in his four seasons, including a 6A state championship appearance against St. Joe’s Prep in 2022 … missed most of 2024 (junior) season due to injury … helped pave the way for Harrisburg to finish 12-2 in 2023, record a 7-0 season, winning the Mid-Penn Commonwealth Conference, advancing to the state semifinals and finish No. 9 in the state … Harrisburg recorded 5,968 yards of total offense (3,696 rushing, 2,272 passing) and averaged 38.1 points per game … earned a four-star rating by ESPN, 247Sports and Rivals … No. 78 top prospect on the SC Next 300 for 2026 … also rated No. 13-best offensive tackle, No. 10 in the region and No. 3 in Pennsylvania by ESPN … No. 5 player in Pennsylvania, No. 14 offensive tackle prospect and No. 122 player overall by 247Sports … Rivals tabs him as the No. 3 player in Pennsylvania, No. 2 interior offensive lineman and No. 60 nationally … father, Tim, was a three-year starting offensive tackle for Rich Rodriguez at WVU who would have been a four-year starter except for an injury shortly before the 2003 season opener that forced him to miss that entire season … also offered by Alabama, Auburn, Boston College, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Kentucky, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Pitt, Syracuse, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
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