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Former Ole Miss star and NFL champion Raymond Lloyd “Ray” Brown died at the age of 81.
Brown, who lived in Pascagoula and Gautier, passed away unexpectedly while on a Christmas day walk through the trails of his Coast property, with his beloved dog, Bebe, by his side and his work gloves on.
A prep star at Greenville High from 1951-54, Brown earned 11 athletic letters in football, baseball, basketball and track, captained the 1953 Big Eight Championship football team and was a two-time All-State and All-America selection.
He went on to lead Ole Miss on offense, defense and special teams from ’54-’57, compiling an all-time record of 26-5-1. Arguably his most famous performance came in the 1958 Sugar Bowl, a 39-7 thumping of Texas. Brown rushed for 157 yards against the Longhorns, including a 92-yard touchdown run that still stands as the longest run in the game’s prestigious history, and was a unanimous MVP selection, receiving all 116 media votes. Brown previously led the SEC in passing in ’56 and total offense in ’57 and was also a member of Ole Miss’ ’56 College World Series team.
SOURCE: Patrick Ochs. December 26, 2017. The Sun Herald.