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Stan Becton | krikya18.com | November 29, 2025

Max Brosmer: College football career, stats, highlights, records

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Before Max Brosmer got his first start for the Minnesota Vikings, he put up big time numbers at two different schools, going from an unheralded FCS recruit to an NFL-level quarterback.

Here's what you need to know about Max Brosmer's college career.

The vitals on Max Brosmer

School: New Hampshire/Minnesota
Position: Quarterback
Height: 6-2
Weight: 225 pounds
Years active: 2019-24

Here are Max Brosmer's career stats from college:

YEAR GAMES COMP ATT COMP. % PASS YDS PASS TD INT RUSH TD Rush Yds
2019
(UNH)
11 183 311 58.8 1,967 12 12 3 28
2020
(UNH)
1 20 35 57.1 128 2 0 0 -8
2022
(UNH)
13 263 420 62.6 3,154 27 8 2 117
2023
(UNH)
11 294 459 64.1 3,464 29 5 5 126
2024
(Minnesota)
13 268 403 66.5 2,828 18 6 5 -36
Career 49 1,010 1,628 62.0 11,541 88 31 15 227

Where did Max Brosmer go to college?

Max Brosmer, a native of Roswell, Ga., attended New Hampshire out of high school. Per , New Hampshire was Brosmer's only offer. After five years at UNH, Brosmer transferred to Minnesota in 2024 as a graduate transfer.

What kind of prospect was Max Brosmer in high school?

Max Brosmer was a standout quarterback at Centennial High School in Georgia. He passed for  7,252 yards and 61 touchdowns, rushing for for 789 yards and seven touchdowns. During his senior season, he passed for 3,459 yards and 31 touchdown passes and rushed for 618 yards and two scores, earning regional Offensive Player of the Year honors and the and the Centennial Excalibur Award. As a junior, he passed for 3,750 yards and 30 touchdowns while rushing for 171 yards and five scores. He earned All-Region First Team, All-North Fulton Team, Centennial Player of the Year and Georgia Sportswriter Association All-State Second Team honors.

What was Max Brosmer's record in college?

In 36 games at New Hampshire, Brosmer went 21-14 as a starter, advancing to the second round of the FCS playoffs in 2022.

In his final season at Minnesota, he went 8-5 as a starter, winning the 2024 Duke's Mayo Bowl.

Records set by Max Brosmer

Here are some of the notable records and statistical rankings set by Max Brosmer in college:

  • 1st in Minnesota single-season completions (268, 2024)
  • 2nd in Minnesota single-season completion percentage (66.5%, 2024)
  • 2nd in New Hampshire single-season completions (294, 2023)
  • 2nd in New Hampshire single-season pass attempts (459, 2023)
  • 2nd in New Hampshire single-season passing yards (3,464, 2023)
  • 3rd in Minnesota single-season passing yards (2,828, 2024)
  • 5th in New Hampshire single-season passing yards (3,157, 2022)
  • 8th in Minnesota single-season passing touchdowns (18, 2024)
  • FCS leader in passing yards per game (2023)
  • 2nd in FCS passing touchdowns (29, 2023)

Which awards did Max Brosmer win in college?

Here are the awards and honors Brosmer won in college:

  • NFL Scouting Combine invitation (2025)
  • East-West Shrine Bowl participant (2024)
  • CSC Academic All-District Team (2024)
  • Walter Payton Award runner-up (2023)
  • First-Team All-American β€” AFCA (2023)
  • Second-Team All-American β€” AP, FCS Football Central, Phil Steele  (2023)
  • College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team (2023)
  • William v. Campbell Trophy semifinalist (2023)
  • ECAC FCS Offensive Player of the Year and All-ECAC Offense (2023)
  • New England Football Writers Association All-New England Team (2023)
  • New England Football Writers Season Gold Helmet Award (2023)
  • FedEx Ground Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete Award Finalist (2023)
  • CAA Football Chock Boone Leadership and Excellence Award (2023)
  • First-Team All-CAA (2023)

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