2010 Football Roster Choose a Player: Abel, Brooks Ah You, Matt Alder, Austin Andersen, Keegan Asisi, Funaki Austin, Matt Barbour, Jerome Bartlett, Kellen Borel, Diondre Bowden, Alfred Brown, Les Byrd, Quinton Caldwell, Peter Canales, T.J. Ciancone, Nick Clark, Steven Coleman, Rajric Dabb, Forrest Davis, Casey DeMartino, Joey Diaz, Nick Dinka-Mba, Maxim Doughty, Jake Enesi, Sean Fischer, Jeff Flores, Josh Fox, Chris Friesen, Chris Gallagher, Kyle Gapelu, Philip Garner, Quinn Gurrola, Daniel Harris, Chris Hart, Alex Higgins, Jeremy Hill, Joe Hill, Robert Huahulu, Evan Igboeli, Washington Johansen, Josh Johnson, Devin Johnson, Shaan Johnson, Spencer Jones, Gavin Jones, Isaiah Kamana-Matagi, Elvis Keiaho, Junior Koskan, Levi Larsen, Tyler Lloyd, Tarren Markosian, Jamie Marsh, Curtis Marshall, Robert Martin, Xavier McClenton, Walter McMillian, Tavaris Moats, Eric Molina-Sanchez, Oscar Morgan, Cache Morgan, Mikhail Morrison, Stanley Needham, Nate Ojeriakhi, Emmanual Olson, Jamaine Polley, Tariq Randle, Chris Reeves, Cedric Reynolds, Travis Richins, Tanner Robertson, Parker Rogers, Ty Royster, Nathan Sanders, Cameron Scales, Patrick Schrader, Joey Schultz, Eric Smith, Michael Speight, Derrvin Suite, Brian Theurer, Brad Thompson, Josh Tialavea, D.J. Tidwell, Robert Turbin, Robert Vainikolo, Kamaloni Van Leeuwen, Travis Vigil, Zach Vought, Nick Wagner, Bobby Walker, Bryce Watkins, Dontel Williams, Connor Williams, Kerwynn Willis, Reuben Go Profile Stats Profile TE Position Senior Class Provo, Utah Hometown 6'5 Height 234 Weight Highland High School Westminster College Previous School #87 Les Brown TE Position Senior Class Provo, Utah Hometown Season Career Season Stats There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography PREVIOUS SCHOOL: Was a three-year letterwinner in basketball at Westminster, helping the Griffins to the 2007 and 2009 Frontier Conference regular-season titles and the 2009 Frontier Conference Tournament championship... Played in a school-record tying 35 games in 2009, starting in 34 contests... Had a game-winning tip-in at the buzzer to help Westminster beat Carroll College, one of his team-leading eight rebounds, the only game in which he led the Griffins in rebounding... Averaged 2.4 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, logging 63 assists, 17 steals and 15 blocked shots... The 15 blocked shots is tied for fourth on the Griffins’ single-season list... Finished career with 23 rejections, which is tied for seventh on Westminster’s career blocked shots list... A two-time academic all-Frontier Conference selection as well as an NAIA Scholar-Athlete Team honoree. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Highland to the Region 6 football championship and 4A State runner-up finish his senior season... Earned all-state honors and was named the team offensive MVP as a junior... As a senior, led Rams with 491 yards on 27 receptions (18.2 ypc) with four TD’s... Also a three-year letterwinner and starter in basketball and a two-year letterwinner and starter in baseball... Helped HHS to the Region 6 and State 4A basketball championships... Earned all-state and all-region honors, as well as being named team MVP... Played outfield and pitched in baseball. PERSONAL: Full name is Leslie Brown V... Born June 29, 1987 in Provo, Utah... Son of Les and Sheralyn Brown... Has three brothers and one sister... Younger brother, Trevor, is a member of USU’s 2010 signing class... Younger brother, Braden, is offensive tackle at BYU... Majoring in business finance... Has career plans to work in a private equity firm... Chose USU to be part of something special in helping turn program around.