After graduating from Centennial High School in Roswell, Georgia, he committed to the University of New Hampshire. In his first season, he started in 10 of 11 games. He connected on 183 passes in 311 attempts, good for a 58.8 pass completion percentage. He threw for 1,967 yards with 12 touchdowns and 12 interceptions and ran in three more touchdowns. A good first season.
2020 was a lost year due to the pandemic. Then, a preseason ACL tear ruined his 2021-22 season.
In 2022, he started all 13 games. He completed 263 of 420 passes good for 62.6 pass completion percentage. Brosmer threw for 3,154 yards with 27 touchdowns and eight interceptions with two more rushing touchdowns. His quarterback rating was the highest of his career at 143.1. A great season all around.
In 2023, he started in 11 games. He led a lot of NCAA quarterbacks with 294 passes completed of 459 attempts good for 64% pass completion. His 3,464 yards and 29 touchdowns are all leading marks. Brosmer only threw five interceptions. He ran in five touchdowns as well. Brosmer was named First-Team All-CAA and First-Team All-FCS All-American.
NFL Future Watch: Max Brosmer Football Cards Worth Collecting
One card to get is Brosmer’s 2024 Leaf Futures Multi-Sport Autograph. It’s serial-numbered to just 99 and he’s pictured about to throw.
Another card is his 2024 Leaf Pro Set Metal. The green version is a short print autographed numbered to just 5. It’s a great chase card.
2024 Wild Card has different versions of 1 of 1 cards. I like the green version the most. It really stands out with him pictured in his throwing motion.
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