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20 Facts About Brad Pyatt

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Brad Pyatt was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2003.

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Brad Pyatt played college football at Kentucky and Northern Colorado.

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Brad Pyatt was a two-time high school All-American, two-time All-Colorado and All-State selection in 1996 and 1997.

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Brad Pyatt was among the most-sought wide receivers in the country, recruited by over 50 colleges, led by: Southern California, Miami, Colorado, Kentucky, Michigan State, and Arizona.

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Brad Pyatt played at University of Kentucky and University of Northern Colorado after graduating high school despite having scholarship offers from Southern California and Miami.

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Brad Pyatt was signed by the National Football League's Indianapolis Colts as a free agent on July 16,2003, and then played for three seasons in the NFL as the Colts' wide receiver.

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Brad Pyatt returned 19 kickoffs for 544 yards - a 28.6 yard-per-return average - and 12 punts for 110 yards, an average of 9.2 yards per return over his first eight games.

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In February 2014, Brad Pyatt became the head football coach of his alma mater high school, Arvada West High School in Arvada, CO.

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Brad Pyatt is the school's seventh coach in 50 years.

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Brad Pyatt played for legendary Arvada West coach Dave Logan and has revived Logan's coaching philosophies to train his team with the traditions and legacies of previous teams from the late 1990s.

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Brad Pyatt assembled a team of scientists, two full-time PhDs, one full-time physician, and a scientific advisory board including Chief Scientific Director Dr Roscoe Moore, who is a former assistant US Surgeon General.

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Brad Pyatt parlayed his experience from the NFL not only to lead MusclePharm on a daily basis, but to contribute to daily operations.

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In 2010, Brad Pyatt took MusclePharm from a private company to become publicly traded.

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Brad Pyatt oversaw the transition from public to private company by improving the company's balance sheets and executing a number of complex financial transactions that won more favorable financing terms and significantly improved cash flow.

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Brad Pyatt attracted billionaire Dr Phil Frost to invest in MusclePharm.

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Brad Pyatt focused MusclePharm's advertising budget on endorsements from top professional athletes.

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Brad Pyatt sought and succeeded at landing MusclePharm many high-profile athlete endorsements, helping advance the company's name recognition and sales, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tiger Woods, and NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.

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Understanding the need for safety due to his own experience with supplements, Brad Pyatt sought and secured approval from the US Sports Academy for safety and effectiveness following an extensive clinical trial for MusclePharm's Assault line of products.

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On September 8,2015 the SEC charged MusclePharm and four individuals, including Brad Pyatt, with committing a series of accounting and disclosure violations.

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The SEC's investigation found that MusclePharm omitted or understated nearly a half-million dollars' worth of perks bestowed upon its executives, including approximately $244,000 paid to CEO Brad Pyatt related to automobiles, apparel, meals, golf club memberships, and his personal tax and legal services.