Blue White Illustrated

September 2013

Penn State Sports Magazine

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WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR YOU? The former Nittany Lion running back is getting set to begin his first season with the Cowboys. He previously was an assistant with the Cleveland Browns. Photo courtesy of the Dallas Cowboys memories of his time in Happy Valley, during which he learned invaluable lessons not just about football but about life. As a sophomore, he led Penn State in rushing, carrying 136 times for 689 yards (5.1 yards per carry) and six touchdowns. In 1991, he was an eighth-round pick by Houston and made his NFL debut later that season. Two years later, he eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark with the Oilers for the first time in his career, gaining 1,002 yards. He surpassed 1,000 again with the Giants in 1998, his second-to-last year in the league. In his eight NFL seasons, he played 99 games and totaled 4,300 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns. "I had fun doing that. It was a great time for me and I enjoyed it. It was a dream that had come true," Brown said. "I had an opportunity to play with great players, great offensive linemen, great quarterbacks throughout my career and had great coaching. So, I look back on my career and it was a blessing. I'm very happy with what I was able to accomplish." After retiring, he returned to his old high school in Williamsport as an assistant coach. Brown had no intention at the time of taking up coaching as a full-time occupation. He just wanted a way to stay busy during football season, since he was accustomed to the routine of getting up, working out and doing

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