2011 Sprint Football Roster
Biography
At Cornell
Senior (2011): Bruhn wrapped up his stellar career at Cornell playing in all seven games and starting in four, picking up six rushing yards, catching 18 passes for 209 yards and two touchdowns, and even starting one game at quarterback because of an injury to Brendan Miller. He completed 11 of 22 passes and two touchdowns in his game at quarterback. He was fifth on the team with 215 all-purpose yards.
Junior (2010): Bruhn was the second leading receiver on the team, making 14 catches for a total of 176 yards. He averaged 29.3 yards per game and posted a long of 43 yards at Princeton. Bruhn made at least one catch in each of the six games he played during the season and scored a touchdown at Princeton and against Mansfield.
Sophomore (2009): Bruhn saw action in five games during his sophomore season, posting a 134.98 efficiency rating as the team’s backup quarterback. He completed 5-of-16 passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions. He also rushed 24 times on the year for 116 total yard (4.8 per carry) and posed one touchdown on the ground.
Freshman (2008): Bruhn served as a backup during his freshman season under Cornell’s all-time passing leader, Zak Dentes. He was a good player that made contributions whenever he was on the field. Against Mansfield on Sept. 27, Bruhn led the Big Red with 50 rushing yards. He also added 62 yards in the air in the 35-0 victory. Overall, Bruhn's 6.3 yards per rushing attempt led Cornell in that category.
At Kennett
His football team's MVP in his senior year at Kennett HS, Bruhn showed his versatility by starting at the wide receiver and cornerback positions for two years and then as quarterback his senior year. Serving as captain of his team, he received first-team defensive honors, was twice named an All-SCCL scholar athlete, received an SCCL honorable mention nod and was voted his team's most valuable player as a senior. Bruhn was also selected to play in the Valor Bowl his senior year and currently holds school records for most rushing attempts in a game and rushing yards in a game. As well as playing football, he was a three-year member of the varsity lacrosse team.
Personal
Timothy M. Bruhn is the son of Wayne and Elizabeth Bruhn, and he has two brothers.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2009-10Sophomore
QB
5'11"
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2010-11Junior
Running Back
5'11"
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2011-12Senior
Wide Receiver
5'11"