OSU-Michigan is Noah Brown's first visit 
November, 15, 2012
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Jared Shanker | ESPN.com
Junior Noah Brown (Sparta, N.J./Pope John XXIII) has spent the season split between receiver and running back, but he’s excelled at both, registering 21 touchdowns and 1,300 yards from scrimmage.
“I think I had a pretty productive junior season,” said Brown, who helped his team to a league championship and a No. 3 seed in the playoffs.
The playoffs begin this weekend, but there is a built-in bye the second week of the playoffs in New Jersey, as several programs play an annual rivalry game on Thanksgiving. Pope John XXIII is one of the schools that does not play on Thanksgiving, however, and that has afforded Brown the opportunity to make his first gameday visit.
“I think I had a pretty productive junior season,” said Brown, who helped his team to a league championship and a No. 3 seed in the playoffs.
The playoffs begin this weekend, but there is a built-in bye the second week of the playoffs in New Jersey, as several programs play an annual rivalry game on Thanksgiving. Pope John XXIII is one of the schools that does not play on Thanksgiving, however, and that has afforded Brown the opportunity to make his first gameday visit.
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