Raleek Brown's Path to USC

Raleek Brown's Path to USC

Throughout his four years of high school, Raleek Brown has racked up some pretty impressive numbers. In his first year at Edison high Raleek Brown played a total of 12 games with a total of 2,429 yards and 28 touchdowns and averaged 202.4 yards per game. In his sophomore year Raleek Brown played a total of 10 games with a total of 1,663 yards, an average of 166.3 yards per game, and 26 touchdowns.

In his two years at Edison high, Raleek Brown earned MVP of the conference twice. For the first time in over 40 years, Edison high won the state title in part to the efforts and talent of Raleek Brown. Edison high had a growing fan base due to the remarkable efforts and plays by Raleek Brown, so many were sad to see him transfer to Mater Dei. 

In his junior year at Mater Dei, Raleek Brown would only play a total of 5 games due to the COVID pandemic of 2020. Due to the shortened season Raleek Brown was only able to build up a total of 452 yards, an average of 90.4 yards a game, and a total of 5 touchdowns. Even with the shortened season Raleek Brown still proved to be a powerful force on the field and was able to come back stronger in his senior season at Mater Dei. 

In Raleek Brown’s senior season at Mater Dei he played a total of 11 games. In total he had 1,230 yards for an average 111.8 yards a game. He also had 15 touchdowns on the season and was able to help get Mater Dei to the state final. In his two years at Mater Dei, Brown helped his team go undefeated and win not only 2 state titles but also 2 national titles. 

After high school Raleek Brown committed to the University of Southern California and was awarded a scholarship to play football and has made a terrific start in his freshman year in the NCAA. He played in a total of 14 games in his freshman season with 42 rushing attempts equaling 277 yards as well as 16 catches for a total of 175 yards. And in addition, his first year Raleek Brown scored a total of 6 touchdowns.