Brian Collins is a student at Ball State University is a state-run university in Muncie, Indiana. It also serves as the administrator and campus for The Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities, a selective residential program for high school juniors and seniors. Ball State University has excellent programs in architecture, teaching, anthropology, and communications...
Ball State University. In spring 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. Events January Iraqi police officers hold up their index fingers marked with purple indelible ink, a security measure to prevent double voting. Worldwide aid effort continues to develop in response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. January 3...
2005, he gained fame for appearing in a clip from a Ball State sportscasting station in which he continually stuttered and gave strange misinformation. Collins is reportedly in talks with ESPN, which stood for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, is an American cable television network dedicated to sports 24 hours a day. It was founded by Scott Rasmussen and his father Bill Rasmussen, and launched on September 7, 1979. Its signature telecast, SportsCenter, debuted with the network and aired its...
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Collins, 25, is in his third professional season and has earned a reputation as an offensive workhorse.
Collins has appeared in 38 games with Pensacola this season with eight goals and ten assists to his credit.
Collins played every game in his rookie season with Pensacola in 2003-04, then surpassed that total with 80 regular season appearances between three teams in 2004-05.
Brian is the only child of a man (widowed in Brian's early years) who owns "Booktopia", one of the largest bookstores in the country (think of on par with Barnes & Nobles and Borders).
Brian was understandably devastated and dealt with his grief by becoming obsessively protective of his son.
Brian is content now to live his life, but his paranoia about his son borders on unhealthy the closer to school-age the boy gets.