7,000-Yard QB Takes Surprise Coaching Role After Opting Out of Bowl Game
Summary
South Florida quarterback Byrum Brown has decided not to play in the upcoming Cure Bowl. Instead, he will take on a coaching role for the game. Brown has had a successful college career and has one year of eligibility left if he chooses to return.Key Facts
- Byrum Brown is a quarterback for South Florida with 7,690 passing yards and 61 touchdowns.
- Brown chose to sit out the Cure Bowl against Old Dominion.
- He will serve as an assistant coach under interim head coach Kevin Patrick.
- Brown has been a starter with an 18-16 record over four seasons.
- He has one more year of college eligibility remaining.
- Gaston Moore, who transferred from Tennessee, will replace Brown as the starting quarterback for the Cure Bowl.
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