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Track Houston Alumnus Brodrick Brown, “First-Team All-Big 12″

1/6/2012

 
The Oklahoma State University star cornerback Brodrick Brown, has earned First-Team All-Big 12 honors voted on by the Big 12 coaches and by the Associated Press. Other honors are the Second-Team All-American by Sports Illustrated, and Third-Team All-American by the Associated Press. Brodrick is the son of Coach Thatford Brown who is very proud of his son’s accomplishments on the field and in the class room. See Brodricks compete list of honors below.
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  • First-Team All-Big 12, coaches
  • First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press
  • Third-Team All-American, AP
  • Second-Team All-American, SI.com
  • Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist
  • Lott IMPACT Trophy Semifinalist
  • Jim Thorpe  Defensive Back of the Week
  • Lott Trophy IMPACT Player of the  Week
  • First-Team Academic, All-Big 12 (2010)
  • First-Team Academic, All-Big 12 (2009)

Brodrick’s name became well known in college football media when he made one of the most spectacular plays of the year that captivated every sports media outlet in the country. In the 2010 game against the Sooners, Brodrick leaped in front of the OU sideline to re-direct the OU’s quarterback pass to his own team mate resulting in an interception. Brodrick knew that if he caught the ball going out of bounds nothing would be gained from it but his quick thinking earned him accolades throughout the sports community. It was named as the defensive play of the year by ESPN.com’s Pat Forde and ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit.

No. 19 Brodrick Brown’s Highlight
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