Kenneth “Brick” Bright

Professional Football

Born March 20, 1912 in Oxnard, California

Ventura High School 1927-29
Three year varsity football performer at center
Captain of football team 1929

VENTURA JUNIOR COLLEGE
Football letterman playing center 1930-31
Baseball letterman 1930
President of the Lettermans Club 1930
President of the Buccaneers Club 1931
Student body president 1931

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Outstanding performer in football 1932-33 during which time he started games at three different positions: center, tackle, and halfback.
Member of the U.S.C. Pacific Coast Conference champions and National champions in 1932. Only 13 points were scored against this team all season.
Rose Bowl champions 1932 defeating Pittsburgh 35-0.
1932 co-champions of the Pacific Coast Conference
Selected on the Pacific Coast Conference All- Conference Team at center and halfback
Howard Jones, U.S.C. coach, referred to Brick as “the best blocking back I ever had”

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL CAREER
Pacific Coast League Westwood Cubs and the Stanford Braves 1934
Member of the Pacific Coast Conference All Stars in 1935. This team traveled to Japan where they played two months of exhibition football

COACHING CAREER
Oxnard High School 1947-51, assistant football coach under Willard Price and Joe Saitia
Honored by the Lion’s Club of Oxnard with a “Brick” Bright Night