Kardiac Kid now college coach
Posted January 14th, 2009 by Dan
Brian Sipe, the star of the early 1980s Browns "Kardiac Kids" teams, is the new quarterbacks coach at San Diego State University.
Sipe, a SDSU legend with coach Don Coryell, has been a successful high school coach in the Southern California area.
"This is San Diego State. It's not USD, it's not UCLA or a position with the Browns. I was born and raised in this community. I grew up dreaming of playing Aztec football. And I got to do it with some great coaches, some great men who remain friends of mine to this day."
With the Browns, Sipe was named NFL MVP in 1980. In 10 seasons with Cleveland, Sipe threw for 23,713 yards and 154 touchdowns. He infamously threw the "Red Right 88" pass in the 1981 playoffs against Oakland.


