So what is it like to play for Matt Brown?
For one thing, it’s safe to assume everyone involved will get their exercise, and then some.
“There’s always so much going on, and it takes someone who can be thinking on their feet and constantly moving,” said Law, who remains close to the program as an analyst on the Pioneers’ TV broadcasts on the cable network Altitude. “One of things he stresses is ball movement and people movement. You have to make sure you’re in good shape to be playing for Coach Brown.”
Baptiste knows that all too well. As a freshman, he was thrown onto a scout team defense tasked with defending the likes of Erik Adamson, Wesley Berg, Connor Cannizzaro, Zach Miller and Tyler Pace — all of whom would register at least 40 points during the Pioneers’ title run.
It was bad enough to get torn apart endlessly by that group. But in a drill called “swoops and swings,” Brown would demand the offense complete a certain number of passes (which seemed to increase by the week) before going to the cage.
“He’s like, ‘You have to get to 12 passes,’ and if they’d go out of the box or drop the pass, he’s like, ‘Do it again,’” Baptiste said. “You just keep running and just keep going. Sometimes I’m like, ‘You guys better not mess up today, because you know he’s going to come back next week with 15 passes. You guys better get this thing done because I can’t go triple reps. I don’t know if I’m going to make it.’
“It’s a tribute to how he expects greatness and he’s going to push everybody. He knows it could be great and it will be great, but he’s going to push things to another level.”
Both Baptiste and Law credit Brown for his relationship-building and ability to connect with anyone for both his success as the Pioneers’ offensive coordinator and his potential to thrive when he’s in charge of the program.
When a team wins a national title, it’s not uncommon for its assistant coaches to be offered the chance to lead a program of their own. Brown opted to remain in the Mile High City, and now he’ll lead the program he’s been a part of for more than half of his life into a new era.
“We’ve had opportunities, but this is home,” Brown said. “There’s no other place that I would want to be to push it forward. I’m excited about the challenges that lie ahead. I’m excited to continue to push and get us back up to the top and win more conference championships and win more national championships, but most importantly, make sure we create an environment and a culture that we have — Pioneers that are proud for the rest of their lives.”