
The Ole Miss program needed a positive jump start for the 2017 season and got it from sophomore wide receiver A. J. Brown.
Just 33 seconds into the second half against South Alabama in Oxford, Brown caught a 71-yard touchdown pass to give the Rebels a 9-point lead. Then, two minutes later, he hauled in another scoring pass, this one for 77 yards, to break open a tight game, and Ole Miss never looked back.
That touchdown pass from quarterback Shea Patterson to Brown is this week’s U.S. Farm-Raised Catfish “Catch of the Week.” For the day, Brown had eight receptions for 223 yards, an average of 29.1 yards per catch.
Remember … for the tailgate tent or the pre-game party, U. S. farm-raised catfish is always “the winning catch.”
The Catfish Institute, or TCI, was formed in 1986 by catfish farmers and feed manufacturers to raise consumer awareness of the positive qualities of U.S. Farm-Raised Catfish. Since its formation, U.S. per capita consumption has more than doubled.
U.S. Farm-Raised Catfish is a sustainable and environmentally friendly seafood product. The National Audubon Society, Monterey Bay Aquarium, and Environmental Defense all recommend U.S. Farm-Raised Catfish as a safe environmental choice. To find out more, visit www.uscatfish.com