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CHAD BROWN OLB/ ILB, 6-4, 240, 4L, Altadena, Calif. (John Muir) A second-team All-American as a senior in 1992 (NEA; honorable mention by UPI), he overcame three separate injuries that season to finish the year as a unanimous All- Big Eight selection… He rebounded from a broken hand, back spasms and a separated shoulder to post 88 tackles, with 15 for losses… Also All-Big Eight as a junior when he racked up 125 tackles for second on the team… He ended his career as CU’s fourth all-time leading tackler (369), was third all-time in solo stops (242) and fourth in tackles for loss (38)… Played inside linebacker as a freshman and sophomore before switching to the outside, where he would record 14 quarterback sacks over the next two seasons… Also made a name for himself as he had one of the more CHRIS BROWN TB, 6-3, 220, 2L, Naperville, Ill. (North/Northwestern/Fort Scott CC) A first-team All-American by the AFCA as a junior in 2002 (second-team by the Associated Press and The Sporting News), when was the runner-up for the Doak Walker Award (presented to the nation’s top running back)… He finished eighth in the balloting for the Heisman, an honor he would have contended for had it not been for a late season injury (he received five first place votes and 48 points)…. The Colorado Sports Hall of Fame selected him as its collegiate athlete of the year for the state of Colorado… He was having quite a season prior to missing the last two games with a severely bruised sternum, as in 11 games, he rushed for 1,744 yards, the second highest single-season total in school history, doing so on the strength of nine 100-plus yard rushing games (he had 14 for his career)… He led the nation in rushing for a six-week period in 2002 en route to finishing third in the NCAA… A unanimous All-Big 12 selection, he led the Big 12 in rushing, scoring and all-purpose yards, with BILL BRUNDIGE DE / DT, 6-5, 235, 3L, Haxtun, Colo. (Haxtun) A first-team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America/Look Magazine as a senior in 1969, when both wire services (AP, United Press International) named him second-team… A first-team All-Big Eight performer at defensive end as a senior, he was also the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year… He had a monster senior season, setting a CU record that still stood some 33 seasons later with 24 tackles for 123 yards in losses; that included 13 quarterback sacks, also a school record that would last almost a quarter-century… A first-team Academic All-Big Eight team member as a 380 #34 interesting hobbies in CU football history: he bred snakes and lizards, once even traveling to Costa Rica to hunt the reptiles at night… A second round pick by Pittsburgh in the 1993 NFL Draft (44th overall), he played four seasons with the Steelers (1993-96) before moving out west, where he’s been with Seattle ever since. TACKLES Season G UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks FR FF PBU Int 1989 11 45 5— 50 2- 4 0- 0 0 0 4 0 1990 10 72 34—106 6-12 0- 0 1 1 1 0 1991 11 70 55—125 15-54 8-39 2 1 1 0 1992 11 55 33— 88 15-99 6-75 2 2 6 0 Totals 43 242 127—369 38-169 14-114 5 4 12 0 #22 the league coaches selecting him as the offensive player of the year… He has one of the three 300-yard rushing games in school history (309 at Kansas in 2002)… As a sophomore, he led the team in rushing, as his tough, aggressive running keyed late season wins over Nebraska to win the Big 12 North Division and then over Texas to claim the league crown; he had 198 and 182 yards, respectively, in those games, and scored a school record six touchdowns against the Cornhuskers (and added three in the title game)… Declared himself eligible for the NFL Draft following his junior season, and was a third round pick (93rd overall) by the Tennessee Titans. RUSHING RECEIVING Season G Att Yds Avg. TD Long No Yds Avg. TD Long 2001 12 190 946 5.0 16 40t 6 36 6.0 0 13 2002 11 275 1744 6.3 18 85t 5 40 8.0 0 20 Totals 23 465 2690 5.8 34 85t 11 76 6.9 0 20 #77 junior… A second-round draft pick by Washington in the 1970 NFL Draft (43rd overall)… Played in 107 NFL games (74 starts), all with the Redskins (1970-77)... He started every game his rookie season and played in Super Bowl VII following the ’72 season. TACKLES Season UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks PBU Int 1967 6 11— 17 1- 2 0- 0 2 0 1968 19 43— 62 12- 51 6- 42 1 0 1969 30 40— 70 24-123 13-109 1 0 Totals 55 94—149 37-176 19-151 4 0

CULLEN BRYANT DB, 6-1, 220, 3L, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Mitchell) A consensus first-team All-American selection as a senior in 1972, as United Press International, Newspaper Enterprise Association, American Football Coaches Association/Kodak and The Sporting News all honored him… Playboy tabbed him as a Preseason All-American prior to his senior year… A first-team All-Big Eight performer as a senior… A first-team All-Academic Big Eight team member as a senior, when he was also the inaugural winner of the National State Bank Award, given to CU’s outstanding defensive back… An honorable mention selection on CU’s All-Century team, selected in 1989… A secondround draft pick by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1973 NFL Draft (31st overall)… Drafted as a defensive back, he eventually switched sides of the ball during his NFL career, which covered J.V. CAIN TE, 6-4, 225, 3L, Houston, Texas (Washington) Named a first-team All-American by The Sporting News as a senior in 1973… The all- Big Eight Conference tight end both as a junior and a senior, when he led the Buffs and all league tight ends in receptions with 30 and 23, respectively… Named first-team All-Decade for the Big Eight Conference for the 1970s, and was an honorable mention selection on CU’s All- Century team in 1989… His 61 receptions for 873 yards in his Buff career both ranked second all-time at CU at the time of his graduation… A first round pick by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1974 NFL Draft (No. 7 overall, one of the highest spots a tight end was ever selected in the draft)… He played in 55 NFL games, all with RAE CARRUTH WR, 5-11, 190, 4L, Sacramento, Calif. (Valley) A Sporting News first-team All-America as a senior in 1996 (second-team by the Associated Press and Football News)…A two-time, first-team all-conference performer (All-Big Eight in 1995, All-Big 12 in 1996)… One of only two players, along with Charles E. Johnson, to have a pair of 1,000-yard plus receiving seasons at CU… Set or tied 12 different receiving records during his career… His 11 100-yard receiving games are the second most in CU history and include a 222-yard game at Missouri in 1996 (5 receptions, 2 TDs) that tied the school single game mark for receiving yardage… Ended his career second in both receptions (135) and yards (2,540) and was first in TD receptions (20) for the Buffaloes… Two-time co-winner of the Zack Jordan Award as CU’s most valuable player as a junior and senior… One of three finalists for the Biletnikoff Award as a 381 #16 153 games (Los Angeles 1973-82 and 1987 and Seattle 1983-84)… He made an immediate impact as a kickoff returner, putting up an impressive 28.4 average his rookie season, including a 93-yard return for a TD… He scored 26 career NFL touchdowns (20 rushing, 3 receiving, 3 return)… He twice led the Rams in rushing (1978, 1980). TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Season UT AT—TOT PBU No. Yds. Avg. TD Long 1970 12 8— 20 4 1 19 19.0 0 19 1971 22 18— 40 4 2 57 28.5 0 34 1972 31 12— 43 6 7 63 9.0 1 21t Totals 65 38—103 14 10 139 13.9 1 34 ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICS—Punt Returns: 8-39, 4.9 avg., 0 TD. St. Louis, catching 76 passes for 1,014 yards and nine touchdowns… Started out in the pros behind Cardinal legend Jackie Smith… Tragically passed away on his 28th birthday (July 22, 1979) after collapsing following a workout during preseason training camp. RECEIVING Season No. Yds Avg. TD Long 1971 8 173 21.6 1 40 1972 30 407 13.6 0 37 1973 23 293 12.7 2 26 Totals 61 873 14.3 3 40 #89 #21 senior… A first round draft choice by Carolina in the 1997 NFL Draft (27th overall)… Played in 14 career NFL games with the Panthers (48 receptions for 604 yards and four touchdowns)… His career was marred by injuries, and it came to an abrupt end when he was convicted in a murder conspiracy and was sentenced to 19-to-24 years in prison. RECEIVING Season G No. Yds Avg. TD Long 1992 9 14 161 11.5 1 20t 1994 9 14 255 18.2 2 67t 1995 11 53 1008 19.0 9 77t 1996 11 54 1116 20.7 8 77t Totals 38 135 2540 18.8 20 77t ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICS—Rushing: 11-196, 17.8 avg., 2 TD, 32 long; Kickoff Returns: 10-200, 20.0 avg., 29 long; Punt Returns: 3-9, 3.0 avg., 7 long.

CHAD BROWN<br />

OLB/ ILB, 6-4, 240, 4L, Altadena, Calif. (John Muir)<br />

A second-team All-American as a senior in<br />

1992 (NEA; honorable mention by UPI), he<br />

overcame three separate injuries that season<br />

to finish the year as a unanimous All-<br />

Big Eight selection… He rebounded from a broken hand, back<br />

spasms and a separated shoulder to post 88 tackles, with 15 for<br />

losses… Also All-Big Eight as a junior when he racked up 125 tackles<br />

for second on the team… He ended his career as CU’s fourth<br />

all-time leading tackler (369), was third all-time in solo stops (242)<br />

and fourth in tackles for loss (38)… Played inside linebacker as a<br />

freshman and sophomore before switching to the outside, where<br />

he would record 14 quarterback sacks over the next two seasons…<br />

Also made a name for himself as he had one of the more<br />

CHRIS BROWN<br />

TB, 6-3, 220, 2L, Naperville, Ill. (North/Northwestern/Fort Scott CC)<br />

A first-team All-American by the AFCA as a<br />

junior in 2002 (second-team by the<br />

Associated Press and The Sporting News),<br />

when was the runner-up for the Doak<br />

Walker Award (presented to the nation’s top running back)… He<br />

finished eighth in the balloting for the Heisman, an honor he<br />

would have contended for had it not been for a late season injury<br />

(he received five first place votes and 48 points)…. The Colorado<br />

Sports Hall of Fame selected him as its collegiate athlete of the<br />

year for the state of Colorado… He was having quite a season<br />

prior to missing the last two games with a severely bruised sternum,<br />

as in 11 games, he rushed for 1,744 yards, the second highest<br />

single-season total in school history, doing so on the strength<br />

of nine 100-plus yard rushing games (he had 14 for his career)…<br />

He led the nation in rushing for a six-week period in 2002 en route<br />

to finishing third in the NCAA… A unanimous All-Big 12 selection,<br />

he led the Big 12 in rushing, scoring and all-purpose yards, with<br />

BILL BRUNDIGE<br />

DE / DT, 6-5, 235, 3L, Haxtun, Colo. (Haxtun)<br />

A first-team All-American by the Football<br />

Writers Association of America/Look<br />

Magazine as a senior in 1969, when both<br />

wire services (AP, United Press<br />

International) named him second-team… A first-team All-Big Eight<br />

performer at defensive end as a senior, he was also the conference’s<br />

Defensive Player of the Year… He had a monster senior season,<br />

setting a CU record that still stood some 33 seasons later with<br />

24 tackles for 123 yards in losses; that included 13 quarterback<br />

sacks, also a school record that would last almost a quarter-century…<br />

A first-team Academic All-Big Eight team member as a<br />

380<br />

#34<br />

interesting hobbies in CU football history: he bred snakes and<br />

lizards, once even traveling to Costa Rica to hunt the reptiles at<br />

night… A second round pick by Pittsburgh in the 1993 NFL Draft<br />

(44th overall), he played four seasons with the Steelers (1993-96)<br />

before moving out west, where he’s been with Seattle ever since.<br />

TACKLES<br />

Season G UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks FR FF PBU Int<br />

1989 11 45 5— 50 2- 4 0- 0 0 0 4 0<br />

1990 10 72 34—106 6-12 0- 0 1 1 1 0<br />

1991 11 70 55—125 15-54 8-39 2 1 1 0<br />

1992 11 55 33— 88 15-99 6-75 2 2 6 0<br />

Totals 43 242 127—369 38-169 14-114 5 4 12 0<br />

#22<br />

the league coaches selecting him as the offensive player of the<br />

year… He has one of the three 300-yard rushing games in school<br />

history (309 at Kansas in 2002)… As a sophomore, he led the team<br />

in rushing, as his tough, aggressive running keyed late season<br />

wins over Nebraska to win the Big 12 North Division and then over<br />

Texas to claim the league crown; he had 198 and 182 yards, respectively,<br />

in those games, and scored a school record six touchdowns<br />

against the Cornhuskers (and added three in the title game)…<br />

Declared himself eligible for the NFL Draft following his junior<br />

season, and was a third round pick (93rd overall) by the<br />

Tennessee Titans.<br />

RUSHING RECEIVING<br />

Season G Att Yds Avg. TD Long No Yds Avg. TD Long<br />

2001 12 190 946 5.0 16 40t 6 36 6.0 0 13<br />

2002 11 275 1744 6.3 18 85t 5 40 8.0 0 20<br />

Totals 23 465 2690 5.8 34 85t 11 76 6.9 0 20<br />

#77<br />

junior… A second-round draft pick by Washington in the 1970 NFL<br />

Draft (43rd overall)… Played in 107 NFL games (74 starts), all with<br />

the Redskins (1970-77)... He started every game his rookie season<br />

and played in Super Bowl VII following the ’72 season.<br />

TACKLES<br />

Season UT AT—TOT TFL Sacks PBU Int<br />

1967 6 11— 17 1- 2 0- 0 2 0<br />

1968 19 43— 62 12- 51 6- 42 1 0<br />

1969 30 40— 70 24-123 13-109 1 0<br />

Totals 55 94—149 37-176 19-151 4 0

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