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University of Cincinnati Football Head Coachnamedas the Bearcats wide receivers coach Monday.Brown was a two-time All-America selection at Liberty at wide receiver and quarterback and played three years in the NFL before starting a coaching career. He spent the 2018 season at Liberty, his alma mater, coaching the running backs."We are excited to complete our staff with the hire of," Fickell said. "He's a young, but very intelligent and hungry coach who has played the game at the highest level and understands the nuances that come with playing wide receiver. We went into this search knowing we wanted to hire the best possible fit for our team and we were able to accomplish that. Mike really impressed us during the interview process and really looking forward to seeing that translate on the field this spring and into the 2019 season."In 2018, Brown led Liberty's running backs to their best on-field performance since the 2014 season. Liberty, in its first season as an NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Independent, rushed for 1,937 yards, averaging four yards per carry, along with 30 touchdowns. Frankie Hickson racked up a career-high 1,032 yards and 11 touchdowns.He made previous coaching stops at Michigan (2016) and Delaware (2017) as an offensive analyst and offensive quality control assistant, respectively.Prior to entering the coaching ranks, Brown played for the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2012-14, earning a roster spot as an undrafted free agent and hauling in 39 career receptions for 534 yards and two TDs.Brown was a standout college player at Liberty, earning a pair of Big South Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors while earning all-league honors three times. Brown completed his career with a 150.35 passing efficiency rating and a 65.0 completion rate (469-of-722 with 21 interceptions), both of which are still school records. He also ranks third in program history with 7,947 career total offensive yards. He helped Liberty win three Big South Conference titles (2008, 2009, and 2010), and his graduating senior class posted the second-best four-year win total in program history (33-12 overall, 20-3 in Big South play).Brown's hire completes the Bearcats coaching staff for 2019. Brown and(defensive line) are the two newcomers to Fickell's third staff with the remaining coaches,(offensive coordinator/tight ends),(defensive coordinator/linebackers),(special teams coordinator),(sports performance),(offensive line),(quarterbacks),(cornerbacks),(running backs) and(safeties), returning from 2017.The Bearcats are scheduled to begin spring practice on Saturday, March 9, 2019.UC opens the 2019 campaign against UCLA on Thursday, Aug. 29 in Nippert Stadium. The Bearcats finished 2018 with 11 or more wins for the third time in program history (2008, 2009) and knocked off Virginia Tech in the 2018 Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman. Looking ahead at 2019, UC is set to return more than 85% of its roster, over 5,000 yards of total offense, 10 of its Top-15 tacklers and 14 starters from the 2018 squad.New season ticket deposits for the 2019 season can be reserved for $50 per seat. The home schedule consists of matchups against UCLA, Miami (OH), UCF, Temple, Tulsa and UConn. Fans can reserve their seats prior to the public on-sale date of May 13, 2019.Click HERE to make your deposit to join us in Nippert Stadium in 2019!The football season ticket renewal period will take place from Feb. 11-March 31, 2019. If you purchased 2018 football season tickets, you will receive renewal information via email in early February. 2018 season ticket holders DO NOT need to place a 2019 deposit.Student season tickets for football are on sale now at GoBEARCATS.com/tickets for a reduced rate of $60 ($10 per game) until May 3, 2019. Students who renew before the deadline will be entered into drawings for a pair of tickets for UC's game at Ohio State, two tickets to the Bearcats road game at Marshall, Under Armour gear and more! Students should visit the ticket website ( GoBEARCATS.com/tickets ) and log into their account and renew or purchase their seats today.For all the latest information on Cincinnati football, please visit GoBEARCATS.com . For up-to-the-minute updates, follow Cincinnati football (@ GoBearcatsFB ) and Coach Fickell (@ CoachFick ) on Twitter. You can also find the Bearcats on Instagram and Facebook