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Football: UL receiver Brown breaks collarbone in spring game

UL wide receiver Bradley Brown participates in football practice March 11 at the Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facility in Lafayette. 
UL wide receiver Bradley Brown participates in football practice March 11 at the Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facility in Lafayette. / Leslie Westbrook, The Advertiser

Tin Buckley, The Advertiser, April 23, 2013

Ragin’ Cajuns slot receiver Bradley Brown broke his collarbone in UL’s spring game Saturday, a UL spokesman said today.

Brown is facing a healing period of 4-to-6 weeks, the spokesman said. If that’s the case, the senior-to-be should be good to go for UL’s Aug. 31 season-opener at Arkansas.

 

A Baton Rouge-Capitol High product who transferred to UL from Northwestern State, Brown had 15 catches for 187 yards as the Cajuns’ backup in the slot behind senior Harry Peoples last season.

 

Going into the spring, he was listed at UL’s No. 2 slot receiver behind Darryl Surgent, who started on the outside in 2012.

 

Brown had two catches for 23 yards Saturday.