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    IU football confirms Tyson Brown as director of athletic performance

    TDH StaffBy TDH StaffFebruary 6, 2026 IU Football No Comments
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    IU football made it official Friday, announcing Tyson Brown as the new head strength and conditioning coach.

    Brown replaces the departed Derek Owings, who left for Tennessee.

    Here is the full release from Indiana on Brown resume:

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    Indiana head football coach Curt Cignetti announced Tyson Brown as the program’s director of athletic performance on Friday.

    Brown comes to Bloomington after two seasons at UConn that featured back-to-back appearances in the Fenway Bowl and program-best 18 wins over the 2024 and 2025 seasons. During his time in Storrs, Brown helped UConn reach back-to-back bowl games for the first time since 2009-10.

    He led the Mississippi State football strength and conditioning program for four seasons (2020-24) which netted three-straight bowl appearances from 2020-22 under head coaches Mike Leach (2020-21) and Zach Arnett (2022). The Bulldogs were 2-1 in those games and won nine games in Leach’s second season – its most since 10 winds during the 2014 season.

    He spent six seasons at Washington State with two as the head of the strength and conditioning program (2018-19) and four as an assistant (2014-17) for Jason Loscalzo. In his time with Leach, Brown helped the Cougars to five straight bowl appearances, 46 wins and four top-3 finishes in the Pac-12 North.

    Between 2017 and 2018, Brown was hired by Cignetti at Elon, but Loscalzo left for the NFL, opening the door for Brown to remain in Pullman and lead the Cougars’ strength and conditioning efforts.

    Brown spent one year as associate director of strength and conditioning at USF (2013) and two seasons as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Washington (2010-11). He spent one year each as an intern/graduate assistant with the NFL’s Houston Texas (2010), Baylor (2009) and his alma mater, Sioux Falls (2008).

    A native of Bothell, Washington, Brown holds a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Sioux Falls where helped the Cougars to the 2006 (player) and 2008 (strength coach) NAIA National Championships.

    Brown also holds a master’s degree from California University of Pennsylvania. He is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) by the National Strength and Conditioning Association and owns his certification from the USA Weightlifting organization.

    COACHING EXPERIENCE
    Indiana University
    2026-: Director of Athletic Performance
    Mississippi State University
    2024-25: Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
    Washington State University
    2018-19: Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
    2014-2017: Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
    University of South Florida
    2013: Associate Director of Strength & Conditioning
    University of Washington
    2011-12: Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
    Houston Texans
    2010: Strength & Conditioning Intern
    Baylor University
    2009: Graduate Assistant
    University of Sioux Falls
    2008: Strength & Conditioning Inter

    PLAYING EXPERIENCE
    University of Sioux Falls
    2006-07: Linebacker
    College of the Redwoods
    2005: Linebacker

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