CFB: UConn tailback Donald Brown to return in 2009
Associated Press
STORRS, Conn. — Connecticut tailback Donald Brown, the nation's leading rusher, will return for his senior season.
The redshirt junior from Atlantic Highlands, N.J., said he has not accomplished all his goals at UConn, specifically going to the Orange Bowl.
"Yeah, we can explore the options, see what they have to say, but I'm coming back," Brown said. "My goal is to go to the Orange Bowl. That's what I want to do, and next year will be my last shot."
Brown ran for 1,822 yards and 17 touchdowns, leading the nation with an average of more than 151 yards. The Big East offensive player of the year rushed for more than 100 yards in 10 games and more than 200 yards twice.
He is the first UConn player to win a major Big East individual football award since the school joined the conference in 2004.
Brown will graduate in May with a degree in exercise science. He said he will pursue graduate studies.
Huskies coach Randy Edsall said he has requested information from the NFL and has already received some feedback about how high Brown might be drafted if he declared this winter for the draft. He said he urged Brown to wait until after the International Bowl to make a decision on whether to turn pro, and wanted to discuss it with Brown and his family in New Jersey.
"I've already told him that I don't want him to go, but depending on where he's slotted it might be too good to pass up," Edsall said. "Or it might be a situation where, hey, you come back."
Edsall said it is possible for Brown to protect his potential future in the NFL by getting an insurance policy against any possible injuries next season.
The Huskies were 7-5 — 3-4 in the conference — and will play Buffalo in the International Bowl on Jan. 3.
The Big East champion earns an automatic Bowl Championship Series berth, with the Orange Bowl one of the games involved.