Friday, January 7, 2011

Biggest star of Cotton Bowl's luncheon: Jim Brown


Jim Brown did not turn it into bowls of cotton in many cases, because he played in the game in 1957, when he was beaten by his Orangement 28-27 Syracuse TCU. He accepted the invitation to return to the AT & T Cotton Bowl Classic, as it will be 75.

Brown was one of 19 members of the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame to attend a luncheon today for the big game at the Hilton Anatole and participate in a currency other than Texas A & M plays LSU on Friday night.

Tigers coach Les Miles, known as the "Brown" in the audience during his speech. Miles grew near Cleveland, idolizing Brown, Cleveland Browns, and said to go in this area in the municipal stadium after the game.

"I had a chance to get ya!" Brown, "said Miles, sitting at the table in attendance on the head table. "Remember?"

Miles answered when Brown nodded,: "I know you did!"

Brown said afterwards: "It is kind of flattering and funny at the same time."

The teams were to leave before lunch ended up a foot race on the stadium cowboys do. Method of Miles', he avoided through the middle of the crowd to visit briefly with Brown.

"We had a few words, which I think was very respectful," said Brown.

Dan Brown, and walking with the aid of a cane, barely able to travel a few feet on his way out before he stopped and asked to take pictures. Requirements covered by the team members and by the year 1960 and is here to mark the anniversary of 50 for 7-6 victory over Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl '61 four.

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