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Heisman Trophy Winners Marcus Allen & Tim Brown

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Joe Poletto recently had the good fortune to sit down with Marcus Allen and Tim Brown. Both Marcus and Tim are Heisman Trophy winners and members of the Pro football Hall of Fame. Marcus is considered one of the greatest goal line and short yard runners in NFL history. While with the Raiders he helped the team win Super Bowl 18 and he was the first NFL player to gain more than 10,000 rushing yards and 5,000 receiving yards during his career. Marcus has the distinction of being the only player to have won the Heisman Trophy and NCAA national championship, the Super Bowl, and be named the NFL and Super Bowl MVP. Tim Brown played college football for the Notre Dame fighting Irish. While at Notre Dame, Tim was named an All-American twice and won the Heisman Trophy in 1987, becoming the first wide receiver ever to win that award. Tim spent 16 years with the Raiders during which he established himself as one of the NFL’s greatest wide receivers of all time. Tim was inducted into both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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Joe Poletto recently had the good fortune to sit down with Marcus Allen and Tim Brown. Both Marcus and Tim are Heisman Trophy winners and members of the Pro football Hall of Fame. Marcus is considered one of the greatest goal line and short yard runners in NFL history. While with the Raiders he helped the team win Super Bowl 18 and he was the first NFL player to gain more than 10,000 rushing yards and 5,000 receiving yards during his career. Marcus has the distinction of being the only player to have won the Heisman Trophy and NCAA national championship, the Super Bowl, and be named the NFL and Super Bowl MVP. Tim Brown played college football for the Notre Dame fighting Irish. While at Notre Dame, Tim was named an All-American twice and won the Heisman Trophy in 1987, becoming the first wide receiver ever to win that award. Tim spent 16 years with the Raiders during which he established himself as one of the NFL’s greatest wide receivers of all time. Tim was inducted into both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Produced by: Joe Poletto & Karl Derfler Engineered by: Karl Derfler Production Director: David Gross Production Managers: Michelle Garramone & Kelsey Kirpich

"Later Days" song by The Mother Hips

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