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Top Commit Kevin Brown Wants to Bring Couch Burning Back to WVU

Pat McAfee and Kevin Brown

Top offensive line prospect Kevin Brown made a bold proclamation after announcing his commitment to WVU live on the Pat McAfee Show.

Brown is predicting so much winning that a past tradition will return to Morgantown.

“I’M BRINGING COUCH BURNING BACK TO MORGANTOWN.. WE’RE BRINGING IT BACK,” said Brown while celebrating his decision. He even showed a couch that appears ready to be set ablaze on camera.

And of course, that couch did burn in celebration.

Brown ended his flirtation with West Virginia by committing live on the Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday.

Brown’s commitment comes after taking an official visit in late October and even wearing WVU gloves while leading his high school team to a win.

A four-star recruit out of Harrisburg High School, Brown committed to Penn State in July of 2024. Brown ending up as a Mountaineer brings his football journey full circle for his family. His dad played for Rich Rodriguez during his first WVU tenure.

For an historical context, Brown now becomes WVU football’s highest rated national recruit since Noel Devine.

But beyond the legacy connection, West Virginia pursuing Brown so hards makes sense on the field above all else.

As a prospect, Brown is rated as the No. 2 in Pennsylvania in his class via 247 Sports’ Composite Rankings and a top 10 offensive tackle in the country.

Brown also visited Ohio State and had offers from major brands like Alabama, Auburn, Boston College, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Notre Dame, Pitt, Syracuse, Tennessee, Wisconsin among others.

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