University of New Hampshire Athletics
Athlete Awards
Brosmer, Max

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Max Brosmer
- Award:
- Athletes of the Week
- Week:
- 6/26/2024
- Sport:
- Football
- Bio:
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Max Brosmer was named the men's 2024 Jim Urquhart Student-Athlete of the Year award recipient. Brosmer was voted runner-up for the Walter Payton Award, which is presented annually to the top offensive player in FCS. The quarterback also earned All-America honors from the American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, Stats Perform, FCS Football Central, and Phil Steele. Other accolades included the Gold Helmet Season Award and All-New England Team.
Brosmer completed 294 of 459 passes for 3,464 yards and 29 touchdowns in 11 games. That’s an average of 314.9 yards per game on a 64.1 completion percentage. Those numbers rank second on UNH’s list of single-season superlatives in completions, pass attempts and passing yards.
The captain led FCS football in two statistics: passing yards per game and total offense (325.0 yards/game). He also ranked #2 in passing yards, passing touchdowns and points responsible for per game, as well as #4 in completions per game and points responsible for.
Brosmer passed for 300+ yards five consecutive games and topped 300 passing yards six times overall in 2023. In fact, he surpassed 400 passing yards three times and threw multiple TDs in 9 of 11 games, including the same stretch of five games he threw for 300+ yards.
Brosmer passed for a career-high 493 yards at FBS school Central Michigan; he completed 23 of 51 passes with four TDs. He had career highs of 41 completions and 60 attempts at Rhode Island; he threw for 430 yards a pair of touchdowns and also had a 20-yard TD run in that game vs. the Rams.
He was named the FCS National Performer of the Week by College Performance Awards on Sept. 5 following the season opener at Stonehill College in which he completed 19 of 25 passes for 284 yards and career-high five TD passes for a season-high 237.4 QB efficiency rating.
Brosmer compiled a 3.88 GPA while earning his Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science - Medical and Veterinary Sciences. He recorded a 4.0 GPA while pursuing a graduate degree in kinesiology.
Brosmer became the first repeat recipient of the CAA Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year award this season. He also received the 2023 CAA Football Chuck Boone Leadership Award and he earned a spot on the conference’s Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll every year.
His other academic accolades included the FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team, CSC Academic All-District Team and the National College Athlete Honor Society – all for the second consecutive year in 2023 – and he was also named to the 2024 NFF Hampshire Honor Society.
Brosmer was a finalist for the Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete of the Year award and semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy in ’23.
Brosmer is the ninth football player to receive the Jim Urquhart Student-Athlete of the Year Award; the previous honorees were Jerry Azumah (1999), Derek Stank (2006), David Ball (2007), Ricky Santos (2008), Brian McNally (2012), Matt Evans (2013), Seamus O’Neill (2014) and Neil O’Connor (2019).
Brosmer completed 294 of 459 passes for 3,464 yards and 29 touchdowns in 11 games. That’s an average of 314.9 yards per game on a 64.1 completion percentage. Those numbers rank second on UNH’s list of single-season superlatives in completions, pass attempts and passing yards.
The captain led FCS football in two statistics: passing yards per game and total offense (325.0 yards/game). He also ranked #2 in passing yards, passing touchdowns and points responsible for per game, as well as #4 in completions per game and points responsible for.
Brosmer passed for 300+ yards five consecutive games and topped 300 passing yards six times overall in 2023. In fact, he surpassed 400 passing yards three times and threw multiple TDs in 9 of 11 games, including the same stretch of five games he threw for 300+ yards.
Brosmer passed for a career-high 493 yards at FBS school Central Michigan; he completed 23 of 51 passes with four TDs. He had career highs of 41 completions and 60 attempts at Rhode Island; he threw for 430 yards a pair of touchdowns and also had a 20-yard TD run in that game vs. the Rams.
He was named the FCS National Performer of the Week by College Performance Awards on Sept. 5 following the season opener at Stonehill College in which he completed 19 of 25 passes for 284 yards and career-high five TD passes for a season-high 237.4 QB efficiency rating.
Brosmer compiled a 3.88 GPA while earning his Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science - Medical and Veterinary Sciences. He recorded a 4.0 GPA while pursuing a graduate degree in kinesiology.
Brosmer became the first repeat recipient of the CAA Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year award this season. He also received the 2023 CAA Football Chuck Boone Leadership Award and he earned a spot on the conference’s Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll every year.
His other academic accolades included the FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team, CSC Academic All-District Team and the National College Athlete Honor Society – all for the second consecutive year in 2023 – and he was also named to the 2024 NFF Hampshire Honor Society.
Brosmer was a finalist for the Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete of the Year award and semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy in ’23.
Brosmer is the ninth football player to receive the Jim Urquhart Student-Athlete of the Year Award; the previous honorees were Jerry Azumah (1999), Derek Stank (2006), David Ball (2007), Ricky Santos (2008), Brian McNally (2012), Matt Evans (2013), Seamus O’Neill (2014) and Neil O’Connor (2019).
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