Pete Brown (American football)
Samuel Morris Brown also known as Pete Brown (December 19, 1930 – September 4, 2001) was an American football linebacker and center who played for the San Francisco 49ers. He played college football for the Georgia Tech football team.[1] Early lifeA native of Rossville, Georgia, Brown graduated from Rossville High School in Rossville, Georgia. CareerCollege footballBrown was a member of two teams, that went undefeated while he was at Georgia Tech[2] - 1951 team that finished 11–0–1 - 1952 team that finished 12-0 sharing the national championship with Michigan State.[3] "He was the greatest blocker I ever saw," said Edwin Pope, former Atlanta Constitution sports writer and sports editor of the Miami Herald.[4][5] NFLDrafted by the 49ers in 1953, Brown's NFL career was cut short due to a shoulder injury. Military serviceBrown served as a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserve Command.[citation needed] Awards and recognitionAll Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 1951 NCAA All-American, Football in 1952 NCAA National Championship Team Member in 1952 Georgia Tech Athletic Hall of Fame inductee in 1974 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame inductee in 1990. References
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