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"The way Jeremy Brown describes his first interception, you'd think he was a seasoned veteran. His thought and instincts used to make the biggest play of his Gator career make the last two years of his life seem like a blur.
With the defense in cover 2, Miami (Ohio) quarterback Zac Dysert scrambled to his left to find a receiver. Instead of charging forward or dropping back, the redshirt sophomore cornerback stayed patient along the left sideline, knowing Dysert didn't have the arm to throw deep. He waited for an overthrow or a tipped ball and once Dysert missed his target long, Brown stepped right in front and tiptoed out of bounds with the ball.
"It's been a long time coming," Brown said of his interception. "It was special."
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With the defense in cover 2, Miami (Ohio) quarterback Zac Dysert scrambled to his left to find a receiver. Instead of charging forward or dropping back, the redshirt sophomore cornerback stayed patient along the left sideline, knowing Dysert didn't have the arm to throw deep. He waited for an overthrow or a tipped ball and once Dysert missed his target long, Brown stepped right in front and tiptoed out of bounds with the ball.
"It's been a long time coming," Brown said of his interception. "It was special."
More: http://www.gatorsports.com/article/20100905/ARTICLES/100909706&tc=email_newsletter?tc=ar