Posted August 29th, 2010 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Recruiting

Texas commit Malcolm Brown and Cibolo Steele made their season debut last night in a nationally televised game on ESPN. Steele struggled early and was overall a little overmatched up front by San Antonio Madison but Brown definitely showed why he is one of the top running backs in the country.

He had to fight hard for nearly yard and some of his 5 yard runs showed more about his elite power and vision than his longer ones. Brown finished the night with 179 total yards and 2 touchdowns, most of which coming on the amazing 88-yard touchdown run below:

You can find full video highlights here which include some great stuff from Texas target Aaron Green and another angle of Brown’s run.

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    Mike

    While Brown’s performance was impressive, I was more impressed with Aaron Green from Madison. While I doubt we will get him, it would be nice to have Green and Brown in the backfield at the same time. And what’s with Brown’s weight? He really needs to do some ab crunches.

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