The new LSU staff continues to come together. On Friday, the program announced 2 of the new training assistants, rounding out the football program’s development staff.

Ike Brown will serve as associate development coach and Scott Kuehn is the team’s manager of applied sport science.

“I am extremely excited to add Ike and Scott to our high performance staff,” LSU Director of Athletic Development Jake Flint said in a release. “Their passion and knowledge will help elevate our team and will be instrumental in accomplishing our mission of graduating champions.”

“Ike’s past experience at the collegiate and professional level give him an understanding on the importance of relationship building through the weight room.

“Scott takes on a unique and important role of performance monitoring and communication as we strive to holistically develop each player. Our staff is excited about making high performance development the standard at LSU.”

Brown arrives at LSU staff after serving as the head strength and conditioning coach for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Canadian Football League from 2018-21. He played 5 years of professional football in both the NFL and the CFL spending time with the Atlanta Falcons and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Football Club.

LSU’s announcement says Kuehn will oversee the collection, analysis, visualization, and interpretation of training load, biometric, and key performance data from the various sports science technologies utilized within the football program. He comes to Baton Rouge from Arizona, where he with both the football and Olympic Sports programs from August 2020-December 2021.