"I think he's cute, but he's really lazy," says Amy Asare '04. "He just watches everyone else. He doesn't cause as much trouble."
But those that know Brown, however, say he is a hard worker.
"He is definitely not lazy," says Bennard, who worked with Brown last summer as he was preparing his application for the show. "He's very
easygoing and fun to hang out with," she says.
Brown, an R.O.T.C. member while at Morehouse College, is currently an
officer in the U.S. Army--a lifestyle that students think will help him on the show.
"He seems to be physically fit. [Although] the other tribes have him
outnumbered, he might win a lot of immunity challenges which are fitness
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