PLAYER OF THE YEAR There are runners*. then there's Ivery Lee Brown Try this idea on for size. The re- incarnation of Jim Brown in pro football could very likely come just in time for the '91 NFL season. Further more, this athlete will be a product of the black college grid scene. Arkansas-Pine Bluff running back Ivory Lee Brown fits the bill as Black College Sports Review's Player Of The .. Year for the 1990 season. Brown is a blockbluster of a runner (6-1, 232 pounds) who is blessed with 4.45 speed in the 40. At the end x>f the regular season, Brown was rated as the top small college H player in the country. Currently, he's rated No. 7 among all college running backs who are eligible for the pro draft in April. By the end of this month, Brown will have had numerous opportunities to showcase his wares in front of pro scouts. On Christmas Day, for example, he played in the Kelly Tire-Blue-Grey All Star Classic. This month, he's slated for ?action in the East- West Shrine Game, the Senior Bowl and ohe Hula Bowl. Ivory Lee has posted some superla tive numbers during his two-year career with the Golden Lions, who finished the -'90 season with a 9-1 record. This past season, Brown rushed for 1,364 yards and 17 touchdowns and caught 10 passes for 179 yards and two scores. As a junior, he led the NAIA Division I in rushing with 1,465 yards and 19 TDs, averaging 8.4 yards per rushing attempt. orown was denied tne opportunity to repeat as NAIA rushing king in 90 because of the NAIA investigation involving Pine-Bluff (see commentary on page 3). Nevertheless, the pro scouts have been highly impressed with his ath leticism, which entails a combination of speed, strength (bench presses 450 pounds) and a surprising ability to rise above crowds (vertical leap is 38 inches). According to NFL draft analysis, Dave-Te Thomas, Brown could be the best running back coming out of the small college ranks over the last four years. In Thomas' mind, Brown is very reminiscent of Christian Okoye of the Kansas City Chiefs. In the Fan's Exclusive Analysis To the 1991 NFL Draft , this'is how Thomas sizes up the burly Brown. "Ferocious open field runner who simply blasts through his opponents rather than run around them .... Slides outside smoothly and will get down low athlete who won't go down without a struggle." . Prior to playing for the Golaen Lions, Brown played at Tyler (Tex.) Junior College. However, he was hardly the unknown factor. At end of his two years, he was highly recruited by Texas A&M, Texas and UCLA. But in Rnnl analysis, ^rown opted tor Pine-Blufl because of coach Archie "Gunslinger" Cooley's reputation of stressing aca demics before athletics. - Zack Monday MV _ . Photo by Jarr?s W. Terry III Brown has the total package as a tailback ? he's able to run around or through would-be tacklers. * Page 4-Janyary 199J t ? \