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Ryan Broyles (born April 9, 1988) is an American football wide receiver who currently is a free agent. He played college football for the University of Oklahoma, set the all-time NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision record for career receptions, and was twice recognized as a consensus All-American. He was selected by the Detroit Lions in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft.
Broyles was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He attended Norman High School, where he was a three-sport star in football, basketball and track. He played as a wide receiver and defensive back for the Norman Tigers high school football team. He finished his career with 79 receptions for 1,688 yards and 18 touchdowns on offense and 157 tackles and 20 interceptions on defense. He was named 6A-2 All-District and OCA All-State. In basketball, he averaged 18 points per game.
Also an standout track & field athlete, Broyles was one of the state's top performers in the high jump. At the 2006 Mid-State Conference Meet, he tied for first place in the high jump, posting a career-best mark of 2.10 meters (6 ft, 10 in). He also ran on the Norman 4x100m relay squad.
DISCLAIMER: This video is fan made and is not intended to infringe copyright laws. This is my latest Oklahoma Sooners football video. Dedicated to the new NCAA All-time leader in receptions. #85 is the new gold standard in college football. BOOMER SOONER! Music and Footage From "The Last Starfighter"
Thought if anyone deserved a highlight reel it was this guy. I know theres a few brief moments that there are clips that aren't of Broyles and I apologize for that. Enjoy and give the video a thumbs up please! I don't own the rights to any of these videos
Former Detroit Lions wide receiver Ryan Broyles explains how he is saving his NFL salary instead of living lavishly. Watch Neil Cavuto talk about Celebrity Finances and Lifestyle Budget on Cavuto.
A Day in the Life Detroit Lion Ryan Broyles as he trains for the 2012 NFL Combine at Velocity Sports Performance.
Ryan Broyles showing us what to expect for the 2013 2014 season For more Ryan Broyles videos, go to his official website at www.ryanlbroyles.com
Ryan Broyles breaks the NCAA record for recptions, the Big XII record for TD receptions and then his own career high for yards in a game, with 217! Clips and audio from various sources, thank you one and all! Thank You Ryan Broyles! Boomer Sooner!
https://www.biggerpockets.com/show161 A lot of people make good income from their jobs… But few are able to turn that income into lasting, generational wealth. That’s why we’re super pumped to bring you this interview with a professional football player, Ryan Broyles. Ryan shares the strategies he used to turn the money made from football into rental properties that will provide for his future for decades to come. Ryan candidly talks about the creative strategies he’s used to pull off some impressive deals, the keys to working with partners, living life on a budget, and more. This episode is bound to change your outlook on investing, whether you are a football fan or not!
Dan Rubenstein sits down with Detroit Lions second round draft pick Ryan Broyles at the 2012 NFLPA Rookie Premiere in Hollywood, CA. For more on Ryan Broyles and the Detroit Lions, check out SB Nation's Lions blog -- http://www.prideofdetroit.com Subscribe to our channel for more sports videos! Click here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=sbnation Check us out on Facebook (Facebook.com/SBNation) and follow us on Twitter (@SBNStudios)! SB Nation: Pro Quality, Fan Perspective http://www.sbnation.com
As football collectors around the country set their clocks to Elite Standard Time (and the release of 2012 Elite Football next week), we're continuing our "Countdown" series of interviews that began with the launch of 2012 Prestige Football and starring the NFL's top rookies who attended May's 2012 NFLPA Rookie Premiere. We kicked off our Elite series earlier this week with Buffalo Bills blazer T.J. Graham, the speedy receiver out of North Carolina State. Today, we turn our attention to former Oklahoma Sooners superstar Ryan Broyles, another likable, big-play, high-upside receiver who should benefit greatly from playing alongside Calvin Johnson Jr. while catching passes from Matthew Stafford. Stay tuned till the end of the interview for the exclusive world-premiere unveiling of Broyles' ...
Ryan Broyles 2010 Highlights at the University of Oklahoma
Ryan Broyles Foundation - Bowling with Broyles Highlight video. For more Ryan Broyles videos, go to www.ryanlbroyles.com
Lions' WR Ryan Broyles doesn't live like a millionaire
Ryan Broyles showing us what to expect for the 2013 2014 season For more Ryan Broyles videos, go to his official website at www.ryanlbroyles.com
https://www.biggerpockets.com/show161 A lot of people make good income from their jobs… But few are able to turn that income into lasting, generational wealth. That’s why we’re super pumped to bring you this interview with a professional football player, Ryan Broyles. Ryan shares the strategies he used to turn the money made from football into rental properties that will provide for his future for decades to come. Ryan candidly talks about the creative strategies he’s used to pull off some impressive deals, the keys to working with partners, living life on a budget, and more. This episode is bound to change your outlook on investing, whether you are a football fan or not!
Source: http://www.spreaker.com/user/7552246/taylors-detroit-sports-episode-38 The Tigers rout the Twins back 13-4 to split the entire 4-game series in Minnesota, some injury updates on Anibal Sanchez, Miguel Cabrera, and Joakim Soria, an injury update on Lions wide receiver TJ Jones, and whether or not WR Ryan Broyles will make the roster.
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In this weeks show 3TROIT talks about and reviews the Detroit Lions 2012 NFL Draft. Round 1: Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa Round 2: Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma Round 3: Dwight Bentley, CB, Louisiana-Lafayette Round 4: Ronnell Lewis, DE, Oklahoma Round 5: Tahir Whitehead, LB, Temple Round 5: Chris Greenwood, CB, Albion Round 6: Jonte Green, CB-S, New Mexico State Round 7: Travis Lewis, LB, Oklahoma Follow us on Twitter!! https://twitter.com/#!/3TROITSports Like us on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/3troitSportsTalk
One day until one year after their first show, Sorry Ghost returned to the Spanish Moon in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to melt faces with their own special brand of self-deprecating, angst-y, mediocre pop-punk. While no faces were melted, the band received a few noise complaints and the singer got laid, which is just as good, I suppose. Sorry Ghost Members: Daniel Anton - Bass/Lead Vocals Matthew Polito - Guitar/Backup Vocals Ryan DeJean - Guitar/Backup Vocals Nick Broyles - Drums Setlist: Cupid Stunt Scales Used Car Salesman Paranoid (Black Sabbath Cover) Target Practice Untitled Subtle Lisp Fireside Chats Triangles www.facebook.com/sorryghost/ Video was filmed on an iPhone 6 Plus with YouTube's auto-stabilization applied Audio is a direct rip from the soundboard