| Football Accomplishments |
| Named as a top three finalist for Walter Payton Award as the top player in NCAA Division I FCS Football |
| Associated Press 1st Team All-American |
| Sports Network 1st Team All-American |
| Walter Camp 1st Team All-American |
| AFCA 1st Team All-American |
| Selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game |
| Unanimous selection for the Ivy League Player of the Year |
| Harry Agganis/Harold Zimman Award winner as the outstanding senior football player in New England |
| Swede Nelson Award as the Outstanding Football Scholar-Athlete in New England |
| ECAC Division I FCS Player of the Year |
| Rhode Island Male Athlete of the Year |
| Named the Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week six times in 2005 |
| Led the nation in rushing with 172.70 yards per game |
| Led the nation in scoring (12.60 points per game) |
| Ranked 4th in the nation in all-purpose running (180.10 yards per game) |
| Has run for 100 or more yards 23 times in his career, including nine times in 10 games in 2005 |
| Brown's all-time career rusher with 4492 career yards - 3rd in Ivy history, 20th in the NCAA record book |
| Rushed for 200 or more yards six times in his career, including three times in 2005 |
| Rushed for 1727 yards in 2005 - 2nd in Ivy history and 23rd in the NCAA record book |
| Ivy League record holder in career rushing touchdowns (52) - 9th in NCAA history |
| Ivy League record holder in career rushing touchdowns (54) |
| Ivy League record holder in career points (324) |
| Broke his own Brown scoring record with 126 points in 2005 - 3rd best in Ivy history |
| Named the Boston Globe/ New England Football Writers Gold Helmet Award winner as the top player in New England two times in 2005 |
| Named the NCAA Division I FCS National Player of the Week after rushing for 252 yards and four touchdowns against Rhode Island |
| 3-time first team All-Ivy and All-New England (2003, 2004, 2005) |
| 3rd Team All-American (2004) |
| Led the nation and set a Brown record for rushing with 1498 yards in 2003 |
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| Academic Accomplishments |
| Compiled a 3.91 GPA, majoring in Political Science and History |
| Earned a prestigious National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award, earning an $18,000 post-graduate scholarship presented at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City |
| NCAA Top VIII Award Recipient |
| NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship |
| Finalist for the Draddy Award, the "Academic Heisman" as the National Scholar-Athlete of the Year, presented at the National Football Foundation Dinner |
| National Academic All-American of the Year in football by CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine |
| Gained a final interview for the Rhodes Scholarship and Marshall Scholarship to study at Oxford and Cambridge in England |
| 2-time 1st Team National Academic All-American (2004, 2005) |
| 3-time NCAA Division I FCS Academic All-Star (2003, 2004, 2005) |
| 3-time Academic All-Ivy (2003, 2004, 2005) |
| Organizer of a bench-a-thon to raise money for the Lawrence Rubida Fund, benefiting Ewing's Sarcoma Cancer |
| Volunteer for "Rebuilding Rhode Island," helping to clean up elementary schools in Providence |
| Featured in the "Stories of Brown" in Brown's Campaign for Academic Enrichment, as one of the University's exemplary individuals, covering faculty, alumni and students |