Dominique Brown

Running BackRB
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October 20, 2014
Brown did not record a carry Saturday against North Carolina State.
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Brown was coming off of a 17 carry, one touchdown outing at Clemson, and there has been no mention of an injury. Brown recovered an onside kick late in the contest, so he was dressed. The Louisville backfield is one of the most frustrating in the nation to figure out, as Michael Dyer became the fourth different back to have a 100-yard game in the contest.
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Brown's 2012 redshirt year was evidently very good for his development at running back, as the former quarterback proved effective as both a runner (825 yards, eight touchdowns) and receiver (24 catches for 228 yards and one touchdown). Given the graduation of Senorise Perry, it might be tempting to expect even bigger numbers from Brown in 2014, but his numbers will more than likely stay the same, making Brown a prime candidate to get overdrafted in fantasy leagues. Louisville plans to rotate its running backs heavily this year, and Brown will struggle to reach the 15-carry mark most weeks with all of Michael Dyer, L.J. Scott and Brandon Radcliff all pushing for snaps.
Last season’s leading rusher, Jeremy Wright, will not be returning to school, leaving the Cardinals’ running back situation somewhat up in the air. Rising senior Senorise Perry suffered a knee injury late last season and may not be ready in time for the 2013 season. In steps Dominique Brown, who did not see the field in 2012 after tearing his MCL early in the year. He’s a converted quarterback with enough size (6-2, 220) to run between the tackles. Brown was impressive in spring workouts, rushing for 79 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries in the Cardinals’ spring game. He’ll likely open the season as the starter, with Perry shouldering part of the load upon his return from injury.
The Louisville offense really struggled to run last year, and moving Brown from quarterback to running back turned out to be the team's best option. Brown isn't exceptionally athletic by running back standards, but he is a strong runner who should have the inside track for the goal-line work in a Teddy Bridgewater offense that should be decent in 2012. Brown is worth owning in Big East-only leagues after scoring four times in the final seven weeks of 2011.
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October 13, 2014
Brown ran 17 times for 47 yards and a touchdown Saturday at Clemson.
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October 3, 2014
Brown ran 11 times for 41 yards Friday at Syracuse.
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September 29, 2014
Coach Bobby Petrino said "He put the ball on the ground twice," when asked about Brown's three carry day against Wake Forest, the Louisville Courier-Journal reports.
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September 28, 2014
Brown ran three times for one yard Saturday against Wake Forest.
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September 14, 2014
Brown ran 20 times for 74 yards and a touchdown Saturday at Virginia.
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