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2019 Football Roster

Michael Glasgow / Illinois Athletics

25 Dre Brown

  • Ht./Wt. 5-11 / 210
  • Position RB
  • Hometown DeKalb, Ill.
  • High School DeKalb

Biography

Career Highs

Carries: 18 at Purdue, 10/26/19
Rushing Yards: 131 at Purdue, 10/26/19
Long Run: 72 vs. Minnesota, 11/3/18
Rushing Touchdowns: 2 vs Rutgers, 11/2/19
Receptions: 2, twice (last at Michigan State, 11/9/19
Receiving Yards: 16 at Michigan State, 11/9/19
Long Reception: 15 vs. Wisconsin, 10/19/19
Kick Returns: 6 at Maryland, 10/27/18
Kick Return Yards: 179 vs Nebraska, 9/21/19
Long Kick Return: 68 at UConn, 9/7/19
All-Purpose Yards: 241 vs Nebraska, 9/21/19

Degrees

  • Earned bachelor’s degree in recreation, sport & tourism in Dec. 2018
  • Pursuing a master’s degree in management in 2019-20

2019 Senior

  • One of Illinois' main running backs and primary kick returner
  • All-Big Ten third team kick returner (coaches)
  • All-Big Ten honorable mention kick returner (media)
  • Campbell Trophy semifinalist
  • 113 carries, 584 rushing yards, five rushing touchdowns, 10 receiving yards, 82 receiving yards on the season
  • 25 kick returns, 633 kick return yards (25.3 yards/return) on the season
  • No. 13 graded kickoff returner in the nation and No. 1 in the Big Ten by PFF (81.5)
  • 21st in the nation and fifth in the Big Ten in kickoff return average (25.3)
  • 24th in the nation and fourth in the Big Ten in kickoff return yards (633)
  • 17th in the Big Ten in rushing touchdowns (5) and 19th in rushing yards (584)
  • Ninth in the Big Ten in all-purpose yards per game (99.9)
  • Led Illinois in all-purpose yards (1,299)
  • Second on the team in rushing yards (584) and rushing touchdowns (5)
  • Nine carries for 19 yards at Michigan State 11/9/19 to help Illinois win 37-34 in the biggest comeback in program history
  • First career two-touchdown game in 38-10 win over Rutgers 11/2/19
  • Career-highs in carries (18) and rushing yards (131) at Purdue 10/26/19 to lead Illinois to a 24-6 win
  • Ran 11 times for 70 yards  vs. No. 6 Wisconsin 10/19/19 to help Illinois win 24-23 and complete one of the biggest upsets in Big Ten History
  • First touchdown run of the season against Nebraska 9/21/19
  • Second career start and first since 2017 at UConn 9/7/19 
  • Voted the team’s Offensive MVP and received the Bruce Capel Award (for courage, dedication and accomplisment) at the end-of-season awards banquet. 

2018 Junior

  • Played seven games at running back and on special teams
  • 180 rushing yards on 18 carries (10.0 ypc) and two touchdowns on team
  • Returned 15 kickoffs for 330 yards (22.0 yards per return) with a long of 40 yards on season
  • Led Illinois in kick return yards (330) and average (22.0)
  • Third on the team in all-purpose yards (510)
  • Fifth on the team in rushing yards (180) and rushing TDs (2)
  • 163 kick return yards at Maryland 10/27/18 were the most in a Big Ten game in 2018
  • Career-high 92 rushing yards and first career touchdown on a career-long 72-yard run against Minnesota 11/3/18
  • Academic All-Big Ten

2017 Sophomore

  • Feel-good story made his Illini debut vs. Iowa on Oct. 7 after missing the first 26 games of UI career due to various injuries.
  • Played in six games with one start at running back. Missed six games with injuries
  • 138 rushing yards on 31 carries (4.5 ypc) in six games
  • Had a breakout game at Ohio State Nov. 18, rushing for a career-high 76 yards on 15 carries (5.1 ypc)
  • Had a team season-long 50-yard kickoff return vs. N’western
  • Made Illinois debut on special teams against Iowa on Oct. 7
  • First career carry came against Rutgers Oct. 14
  • First career start vs. Northwestern Nov. 25
  • Won the team’s Wright Commitment to Excellence Award for his persistence and attitude battling back from two major injuries in 2015 and ’16.
  • Academic All-Big Ten

2016 Redshirt Freshman

  • Missed the 2016 season with an injury

2015 Freshman

  • Redshirted 2015 season with an injury suffered in training camp

High School

  • Four-star recruit by Scout and three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals and 247Sports
  • Ranked as the No. 6 player in the state of Illinois by Scout, No. 7 by 247Sports and No. 8 by Rivals
  • Ranked as the No. 35 running back in the nation by 247Sports, No. 36 by Scout and No. 47 by Rivals
  • Ranked in Scout top-300 players nationally (No. 299)
  • Played in 2015 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Orlando
  • Rushed for 1,936 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2014
  • Named All-State honors by Chicago Tribune, Champaign News-Gazette and Illinois High School Football Coaches Association (IHSFCA)
  • Named 2014 Athlete of the Year by the DeKalb Daily Chronicle
  • In 2013, rushed for 1,584 yards and 26 touchdowns to earn IHSFCA All-State honors
  • Racked up 4,412 rushing yards and 55 touchdowns in HS career
  • Four-year football letter winner
  • Also lettered in track and field (three years), earning all-conf. honors in 2012, ’13 and ’14, and basketball (one year)

Personal

  • Born July 21, 1997
  • Son of Aaron Brown and Michele Hill
  • Has one sister, Grace
  • Formerly wore No. 27 (two sevens) in honor of his father, who wore No. 77 and passed away when Dre was eight years old
  • Spent past summers working on a farm with his grandfather, Jerry, in Farmersville, Ill.
  • Lists former Illinois basketball star Dee Brown as his Fighting Illini hero growing up because of his “athleticism, leadership and personal drive”

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 27

    2015Freshman

    RB
    5'11" 205 lbs
    27
  • 27

    2016Redshirt Freshman

    RB
    5'11" 205 lbs
    27
  • 25

    2017Sophomore

    RB
    5'11" 215 lbs
    25
  • 25

    2018Junior

    RB
    5'11" 215 lbs
    25
  • 25

    2019Senior

    RB
    5'11" 210 lbs
    25