Browning Named Defensive Line Coach
Cal head coach Justin Wilcox announced Wednesday that Andrew Browning has agreed to become the Golden Bears' defensive line coach. Browning served in a quality control role on the defensive side of the ball at Cal in 2018 after five prior seasons as the defensive line coach at UTEP (2013-17) and three campaigns on the football staff at his alma mater Boise State (2010-12).
"Andrew has put in a tremendous amount of work and given a ton of his energy to be in position for this opportunity," Wilcox said. "I had the opportunity to witness firsthand his work ethic and commitment as a player at Boise State. He is an outstanding young coach who is tireless, as well as both an excellent student and teacher of the game. Andrew has applied what he has learned from some of the top coaches in the game and will be a valuable addition to our staff in his new role as defensive line coach."
"I am thankful to coach Wilcox and everybody at Cal for entrusting me with this opportunity to be part of an excellent coaching staff and work with a great group of student-athletes," Browning said. "We are building a program at Cal that everyone can be proud of, and I'm thrilled to be able to contribute and be a part of it in this new
capacity."
Notes:
Spent his first season at Cal as a quality control staff member on the defensive side of the ball in 2018 when the Golden Bears played in the Cheez-It Bowl to mark their first bowl appearance since 2015
Coached the defensive line for five seasons at UTEP (2013-17)
Tutored future NFL players James Davidson, Horace Miller and Roy Robertson-Harris during his UTEP stint
A Boise State staff member for three campaigns working in quality control (2010) and as a graduate assistant (2011-12) on the defensive side of the ball for teams that combined for a 35-4 record, won a share of Western Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference crowns in 2010 and 2012, picked up bowl victories at the 2010 and 2011 Maaco Bowl, and 2012 Las Vegas Bowl, and were ranked in the final AP Top 25 all three seasons including a high of No. 8 in 2011
Boise State produced 12 all-league players during his three seasons on its staff
Earned first-team All-WAC and second-team Academic All-American honors from ESPN The Magazine as a 2006 senior at Boise State when he established career highs of 46 tackles, 11.0 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks for the Broncos' 13-0 Fiesta Bowl championship team that ranked No. 5 in the final AP Top 25
Added second-team All-WAC honors as a 2005 junior and honorable mention recognition during his 2004 sophomore season while finishing his four-year Boise State playing career that started as a walk-on as a 2003 freshman with 143 tackles, 21.5 tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks for teams that combined for a 46-6 record while playing in bowl games and winning at least a share of a conference title in each of his four campaigns, and were ranked in the final AP Top 25 on three occasions
Pursued a career in professional football and spent the 2008 season on the roster of the San Jose SabeCats before moving into coaching.