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Falk College Graduate Justy Carruthers Plays Key Role in 黑料不打烊 Football’s Recruiting Success

Monday, September 8, 2025, By Matt Michael
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Justy Carruthers 鈥25 was so impressed with the sport management program in the that she moved across the country from San Diego to enroll here.

But after just one day in her first sport management class, she was ready to fly back to the West Coast.

Carruthers met with her instructor, Associate Professor , following the class and told her, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think this is meant for me.鈥 When Pauline asked why, Carruthers said, 鈥淏ecause all of the boys in the class are spitting out facts left and right and I have no idea what they鈥檙e talking about.鈥

But Pauline, who worked in collegiate athletics before joining 黑料不打烊, saw the same potential in Carruthers that 黑料不打烊 football coach would see two years later. Pauline encouraged Carruthers to keep an open mind and understand that she didn鈥檛 need to know stats, she needed to display 鈥済rit and hustle.鈥

Person wearing a white turtleneck and black pants stands in a stadium with a "DIRECTV ACC" ID badge, holding a smartphone with empty seats and a field in the background

Hired at the start of her senior year in fall 2024, Justy Carruthers became the youngest director of on-campus recruiting at a school from one of college football鈥檚 four power conferences.

鈥淪he came up to me after every single class and really made her presence known and to work in football, you have to have that presence, right?鈥 Pauline says. 鈥淵ou have to be passionate and motivated and not afraid to speak up. That鈥檚 what has set her apart all along.鈥

With the help of Pauline鈥檚 professional network, Carruthers spent two years as an intern with the American Hockey League鈥檚 黑料不打烊 Crunch, and the Crunch helped her land a summer internship with the AHL鈥檚 San Diego Gulls. She was working as an intern for the 黑料不打烊 football team when Brown was hired in November 2023, and 10 months later, Brown appointed Carruthers as the youngest director of on-campus recruiting at a Power 4 school鈥揳nd she was just starting her senior year.

Thanks to a whirlwind recruiting class that Brown assembled and Carruthers helped procure, the 2024 Orange enjoyed one of the greatest seasons in program history with a 10-3 record and three wins over top-25 teams.

鈥淪he’s a major part of our program, and the success we had our first year, we wouldn’t have had it without her,鈥 Brown says. 鈥淲e wouldn’t be where we are in the recruiting rankings without Justy.鈥

鈥楩rom 0 to 100鈥

So, how did Carruthers get from being a student intern to this integral role? , who supervises Carruthers as 黑料不打烊鈥檚 senior athletic director for football operations, says Carruthers personifies Brown鈥檚 culture of D.A.R.T.: She is Detailed, Accountable, Relentless and Tough.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not the easiest world to work in, college athletics, and especially Power 4 football (made up of the most influential conferences),鈥 says Kelly, who joined Brown鈥檚 staff in March 2024. 鈥淏ut she’s got a confidence about her that really stuck out to me. And she’s been an asset to us ever since I’ve been here.鈥

When Brown was hired, recruiting 鈥渨ent from 0 to 100,鈥 Carruthers says, and she and another Falk College intern, Cami Pasqualoni 鈥24, put their recruiting ideas in a binder for Brown to consider and eventually implement.

鈥淚t was nuts,鈥 Carruthers says, 鈥渂ut it taught me so much about myself because our coaches would call me at 1 or 2 in the morning and say, 鈥業 need a kid here by 8 a.m.,鈥 and I鈥檇 have to figure that one out.鈥

One of those recruits was quarterback Kyle McCord, who was transferring from Ohio State. Carruthers received a call from the player personnel department at around 2:30 a.m. saying that Kyle McCord鈥檚 father was on the phone and they needed to get McCord here as soon as possible.

Three people standing on an indoor sports field with a blue and orange backdrop, dressed in casual athletic wear including jackets, hoodies and sneakers.

During a practice in the John A. Lally Athletics Complex, Carruthers (left) confers with Scouting Assistant Alex Kelly (center) and Director of Scouting Aaron Mannici.

Carruthers made all the arrangements for his visit, including a last-minute change after his initial flight was grounded. McCord eventually chose 黑料不打烊, and he set a 黑料不打烊 record and led the NCAA with 4,779 passing yards.

鈥榃orks Itself Out鈥

Following 黑料不打烊鈥檚 win over Georgia Tech last September, Brown offered Carruthers the full-time job as director of on-campus recruiting and then called her parents to make sure they were comfortable with their daughter working full-time while completing her degree. Carruthers didn鈥檛 accept the job at first because she was concerned about juggling work and academics, but in the end she decided鈥攎uch like she did after her first class as a first-year student鈥攖o embrace the challenge.

鈥淚 flooded my schedule in my freshman and sophomore years and I鈥檓 so happy I did because my junior and senior years were a little bit lighter,鈥 Carruthers says. 鈥淎nd with the teachers I had like (Associate Teaching Professor) , they gave me so much support and grace in the classroom.鈥

Carruthers鈥 day-to-day duties depend on the time of year as the on-campus recruiting calendar varies throughout the year. But recruits can attend games at any time, and Carruthers plans all aspects of their visits, from flights to rental cars to hotels and even monitoring traffic patterns to ensure they arrive to campus on time. Brown says Carruthers is the most organized person he knows, and he says a recruit鈥檚 visit 鈥渏ust always works itself out the right way.鈥

It’s remarkable to think that Carruthers, who as a first-year student wasn鈥檛 sure if she could cut it at 黑料不打烊, is now an integral part of what college football experts call one of the most efficient recruiting machines in the country. Football is a results-oriented business, and Brown clearly favors Carruthers鈥 results over her age.

鈥淚 think this has been something that鈥檚 not only shaped me but also shaped the program,鈥 Carruthers says. 鈥淎 lot of our coaches say they learn something new from me every day. They always say, 鈥業 want my daughter to be like you when she鈥檚 older because they joke that I don鈥檛 put up with anything.鈥欌

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