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Malcolm Brown: UT’s Most Humble Football Hero

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Texas chapter.

“I’m no campus celebrity” was the first thing out of UT freshman Malcolm Brown’s mouth the first time I met him.  Despite his denial, Malcolm is currently ranked as the second-best college running back by ESPN, an achievement that came about by proving himself a key asset to the Longhorn team on the field– but he doesn’t let it go to his head.

“I try not to pay attention to that at all because everybody is good in college and the rankings don’t matter,” he said.
In addition to his love of football, Malcolm also holds family values very close to his heart. In fact, it was UT’s familial atmosphere that led him to become a Longhorn in the first place.

“I was very comfortable with the coaching staff and all the players I met,” Malcolm said.  “They also really won over my parents, who were a big part of my choice.”

His family, which consists of his parents, Tommy and LaShune Brown, his brother Keith, his sister, Jasmin McNeil and her son, Mason McNeil, is very close-knit. From a very young age, Malcolm looked up to Keith, who inspired Malcolm to work hard to try to show up his older brother.

Growing up, Malcolm lived a nomadic lifestyle.  Both his parents served in the military, so he constantly moved around the globe to places like Turkey, Guam and Washington, D.C. Malcolm believes that moving around so much has given him a different perspective on life.

“If you stay in one place your whole life, you don’t know what else is out there,” he said.  “I met a lot of people, saw a lot of different environments and saw that everybody doesn’t live the same life.”

Malcolm has his heart set on the NFL, but also knows the importance of getting a good education. He is currently looking into studying the field of physical therapy during his time at UT.
 
Five Things You Didn’t Know About Malcolm Brown 

  • He loves singing and listening to music.
  • He loves cartoons.
  • His favorite place he has lived is Washington, D.C.
  • His brother, Keith, runs track at University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio.
  • A typical schedule for a football player is:

                        Class:                         9 a.m. to noon
                        Meetings:      2:10 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
                        Practice:          4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
                        Study Hall:    7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Bernice Chuang is a fourth year double majoring in Broadcast Journalism and Communication Studies-Human Relations and doing the Business Foundations Program (aka business minor) at the University of Texas at Austin. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Bernice is a fan of good country music and yummy barbeque! At UT, Bernice is a resident assistant at an all-female residence hall and currently serves as a senator representing her residence hall, Kinsolving, on the Resident Assistant Association. She also leads a small group bible study for Asian American Campus Ministries and sings with her campus ministries’ a cappella group. When she’s not juggling her various roles and commitments, Bernice enjoys exploring downtown Austin, shopping with her fellow RA staff members, reading books on faith and spirituality, learning how to cook and tackling various dessert recipes, and spending quality time with friends.