New Colorado football offensive line coach Phil Loadholt has been around many massive human beings throughout his college, NFL and coaching careers. None, however, match up to the strength of Tyler Brown, Loadholt recently revealed.
Speaking with Thee Pregame Show’s Uncle Neely, Loadholt called Brown the strongest player he has ever been around at any level. That’s some high praise coming from somebody who started 89 career games at right tackle for the Minnesota Vikings.
Brown transferred from Jackson State to Colorado before last season but was denied immediate eligibility by the NCAA due to being a two-time transfer. The NCAA’s ruling received widespread criticism as many thought Brown’s waiver should’ve been approved due to his documented mental health struggles.
Fortunately, the 6-foot-3, 310-pound offensive guard is cleared to return for the 2024 season.
Here’s the full clip of Uncle Neely speaking about his interaction with Loadholt on the DNVR Buffs Podcast:
Coach Loadholt told Uncle Neely what about Tyler Brown?? 😳 pic.twitter.com/DWcayefSTU
— DNVR Buffs (@DNVR_Buffs) July 5, 2024
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