Ted Brown highlights ACC’s 2010 Legends Class

NC State’s 4-time All-ACC running back, Ted Brown, will lead the 2010 ACC Football Championship Legends Class.

The group of 12 former gridiron standouts from current ACC schools includes five former players who earned some kind of ACC Player of the Year honors, three members of the ACC’s prestigious 50th Anniversary Football Team, a former NFL Defensive Player of the Year and NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, eight former All-Americas including four consensus All-Americas, eight players who combined for 58 years of professional football experience and eight who were drafted into the National Football League, including five first-round picks.

The Legends Class is certainly the best of the best.

Ted Brown NC State 1975-78 Running Back High Point, NC (Apple Valley, Minn.) is the only player in ACC history to be named to the first-team All-ACC Football team for four consecutive seasons (1975-78). He ended his career in 1978 ranked 4th on the NCAA’s all-time rushing list and he still is the leading rusher in ACC history, having accumulated 4,602 yards. He scored an ACC-record 49 rushing touchdowns and holds NC State school records for most yards in a season (1,350), most touchdowns (51) and longest run from scrimmage (95 yards vs. Syracuse in 1977). Named a consensus All-America in 1978, he was a first-round draft choice of the Minnesota Vikings. The 16th player selected in the 1979 NFL Draft, Brown ran for 4,546 yards and 53 touchdowns in an eight-year career in the National Football League. He was named to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary Football Team in 2003. Originally a native of High Point, N.C., he now lives in Apple Valley, Minn.

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26 Responses to Ted Brown highlights ACC’s 2010 Legends Class

  1. newt 08/05/2010 at 11:13 AM #

    I know he wasn’t a running back, but I really enjoyed watching Hot Rod Brown at fullback.

    Also, Cotra Jackson should get “Mr. Congeniality” for running all over UNC at Kenan in 2000 for one of the most glorious halves of football I’ve seen in my nearly 25 years of watching the Pack!! (avged 7.2yds/carry)

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