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Brad Lamb
Brad Lamb
  • Year:
    1991
  • Previous College Sports Played:
    Football, Men's Track & Field
  • Induction Class:
    2004

Bio

Induction Class of 2004
Football
Men's Track and Field

W. Brad Lamb - 2004 Athlete

Brad Lamb came to Anderson University in the fall of 1986 from Springboro, Ohio, to run track, but ended his career on a football field.

Lamb was considered among the best receiver to play football at Anderson University, becoming the first Raven to be drafted by the NFL in 1991 (7th round). Lamb was named a 2nd team All-American, was a two-time All-Conference player and MVP after the 1989 and 1990 seasons.

He still holds school records for points in a game (30), receiving yards in a game (272), all-purpose yards in a game (337), receiving TDs in a game (4), all-purpose yards per game in a season (182.3) and career (158.4), receiving yards in a season (1,236) and career (3,271) and receiving TDs in a season (14) and career (36).

Lamb was also one of the top track athletes at Anderson and still holds the school record in the 100 meters. He was a five-time All-Conference champion and a All-American in the long jump in 1990.

After leaving Anderson, Lamb played four seasons with the Buffalo Bills (1991-94), including two Super Bowls, and one with the Green Bay Packers (1995).

Lamb and his wife Angela reside in Huntersville, N.C., and have four children – Lillic, Logan, Lexis and Landree.

Anderson University is proud to name W. Brad Lamb to its Athletic Hall of Fame.