ISU’s Brun plays his way into Cyclones’ plans

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Brun says he still uses his basketball skills.

“I definitely feel I’m a bit more athletic (than most tight ends),” Brun said. “I feel like I can jump. People don’t see it a lot, but I use my body a lot. If a ball is coming outside of me, I use my body to box out like I’m playing basketball.”

It hasn’t always been smooth sailing for Brun since arriving in Ames.

Self-described as not the most coachable kid and with a less-than-stellar work ethic, Brun was abused on a regular basis by Cyclone defensive linemen during his redshirt season.

“I was in for a rude awakening my first couple of days here,” Brun recalled. “I went against Patrick Neal and Jake Lattimer and just got manhandled. It wasn’t even fair.

“From there on, I was like, ‘I have to gain weight and get stronger.’”

Iowa State head coach Paul Rhoads said Brun has been an enigmatic individual.

“Ernst is a very interesting personality. He is hot and cold,” Rhoads said. “He can be ornery and tough to coach and he can be a guy who motivates and fires up the whole team.

“He is admired by all of his teammates.”

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