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Per Randy:
On Sunday night, New Hampshire quarterback Max Brosmer announced on social media that he was joining the Gophers football program as graduate transfer for the 2024 season. Brosmer became the first piece to be added to Minnesota's quarterback competition in the offseason, and upon first glance, he looks like the front-runner to earn the starting job.
Just what kind of quarterback are the Gophers getting through the transfer portal?
If you listen to Brosmer's high school coach, they'll have a smart, hard-working and driven signal-caller who's taken himself from a lightly recruited prep player to a highly regarded performer at the FCS level. On Monday, he was named one of three finalists for the Walter Payton Award, given annually to the most outstanding offensive player in FCS.
Also notable: Brosmer is a biomedical science major.
"Max is just a unique, unique individual,'' said Michael Perry, who coached Brosmer during his junior and senior seasons at Centennial High School in Roswell, Ga. "He's one of the smartest people I've ever been around, and an extremely hard worker. He was in honors classes in everything. He would meet with our strength coach every morning [to work out] at 6 a.m. and never miss a day. … I can't speak enough for him.''
Go Gophers!!
On Sunday night, New Hampshire quarterback Max Brosmer announced on social media that he was joining the Gophers football program as graduate transfer for the 2024 season. Brosmer became the first piece to be added to Minnesota's quarterback competition in the offseason, and upon first glance, he looks like the front-runner to earn the starting job.
Just what kind of quarterback are the Gophers getting through the transfer portal?
If you listen to Brosmer's high school coach, they'll have a smart, hard-working and driven signal-caller who's taken himself from a lightly recruited prep player to a highly regarded performer at the FCS level. On Monday, he was named one of three finalists for the Walter Payton Award, given annually to the most outstanding offensive player in FCS.
Also notable: Brosmer is a biomedical science major.
"Max is just a unique, unique individual,'' said Michael Perry, who coached Brosmer during his junior and senior seasons at Centennial High School in Roswell, Ga. "He's one of the smartest people I've ever been around, and an extremely hard worker. He was in honors classes in everything. He would meet with our strength coach every morning [to work out] at 6 a.m. and never miss a day. … I can't speak enough for him.''
Gophers QB commit Max Brosmer went from unheralded recruit to FCS star
Max Brosmer drew little interest from college teams coming out of high school in Georgia. But he blossomed at the University of New Hampshire before committing to play for the Gophers.
m.startribune.com
Go Gophers!!