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Bryce Brown

Bryce Lee Brown (born May 14, 1991) is an American football running back who is currently a free agent of the National Football League (NFL). He attended the University of Tennessee his freshman year of college, but decided to leave the football program in March 2010.〔.〕 However, Volunteers coach Derek Dooley decided not to release Brown from his scholarship, which meant Brown had to pay his own way at Kansas State University in 2010 as he sat out due to NCAA transfer rules. Brown left the Kansas State football team early in the 2011 season to enter the 2012 NFL Draft.〔(K-State’s Bryce Brown to enter NFL draft )〕
While playing at Wichita High School East, he won the 2008 Hall Trophy for the best high school player in the United States and was ranked atop of the ''Rivals.com'' ranking of his class, the first running back to do so since Adrian Peterson in 2004.〔(The Battle for No. 1: Why Bryce Brown? )〕 In 2008, he was also dubbed the best high school running back prospect of the last five years.〔(Past vs. Present: Look back at the best )〕 In 2008, ''Rivals.com''′s Barry even compared Brown to San Diego Chargers player Ronnie Brown.〔
==High school career==
A First Team All-Wichita selection as a freshman, he rushed for 1,472 yards and 12 TDs. He followed that up with an even more impressive sophomore campaign, rushing for 2,039 yards and 26 TDs. Brown was a consensus First Team All-State selection as well as ''EA Sports'' National Sophomore of the Year. He amassed more than 50 scholarship offers. He wore #24 in his Freshman and Sophomore seasons.
During his junior year, Brown rushed for 1,825 yards on 207 carries (8.8 avg) and 23 touchdowns, earning him All-City and All-State honors. He wore #5 in his Junior year. He was also recognized as a member of the Kansas “Fab 11” and was the lone junior that was named a ''USA Today'' Prep All-American.〔(''USA Today'' All-USA team 2007 )〕 For his senior season, he wore #11 in honor of his brother, Arthur Brown. Tom Lemming of CSTV considered Brown to be better than all of the 2008 running back crop (which includes Darrell Scott and Jermie Calhoun).〔(Chicago Sun-Times: Class of '08 in spotlight )〕 Brown was believed to be the top running back prospect from Kansas since Barry Sanders.〔''Sports Illustrated'', Issue from August 23, 2007.〕
Arthur Brown committed to the University of Miami in December 2007, which led to rumors whether Bryce may complete his high school in Coral Gables, Florida, since their mother once told ''USA Today'' that Bryce “is wanting to go to high school wherever Arthur chooses to go to college.” Bryce Brown, however, eventually decided to remain in Wichita for his senior season.〔(''Yahoo! - Rivals.com:'' No place like home for Brown? )〕
In October 2008, Brown was selected to the 2009 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.〔(East High’s Brown Selected to National All-Star Game )〕 Brown finished the 2008 season with a Wichita City League regular-season record 1,873 yards rushing, giving him 7,209 rushing yards overall, also a City League record. He was named to the ''USA Today'' All-USA First Team for the second consecutive time.〔(''USA Today'' 2008 All-USA team )〕

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