Brown attended Lincoln Park High School, in Lincoln Park, Michigan, before enrolling at the University of Michigan. As a sophomore in 1966, he was a back-up to quarterback Dick Vidmer. His first appearance for Michigan was as a substitute for Vidmer in a 41–0 victory over Oregon State on September 17, 1966. He completed both of his passes, including a touchdown pass to Jim Berline. Brown also saw brief action in a loss to an undefeated Michigan State team (0–1 passing) and against Minnesota (1–1 passing).
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| - Brown attended Lincoln Park High School, in Lincoln Park, Michigan, before enrolling at the University of Michigan. As a sophomore in 1966, he was a back-up to quarterback Dick Vidmer. His first appearance for Michigan was as a substitute for Vidmer in a 41–0 victory over Oregon State on September 17, 1966. He completed both of his passes, including a touchdown pass to Jim Berline. Brown also saw brief action in a loss to an undefeated Michigan State team (0–1 passing) and against Minnesota (1–1 passing).
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Name
| - Dennis Brown
- Brown, Dennis
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| - Brown from 1968 Michiganensian
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| - AP All-Big Ten Conference Quarterback, 1968
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| - American football player and coach
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| - Brown attended Lincoln Park High School, in Lincoln Park, Michigan, before enrolling at the University of Michigan. As a sophomore in 1966, he was a back-up to quarterback Dick Vidmer. His first appearance for Michigan was as a substitute for Vidmer in a 41–0 victory over Oregon State on September 17, 1966. He completed both of his passes, including a touchdown pass to Jim Berline. Brown also saw brief action in a loss to an undefeated Michigan State team (0–1 passing) and against Minnesota (1–1 passing).
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