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Brock IV, Freddie
Jersey Number 25
Freddie Brock IV
- Height:
- 5-10
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
- Hometown:
- Rochester, NY
- High School:
- East
Bio
A super senior transfer who started at Maine before transferring to Georgia State and then Oklahoma State ... Rushed for 1,145 yards in 25 games over three seasons at Maine and then added 1,126 rushing yards in 16 games over two seasons at Georgia State.
2024 (Senior at Georgia State): Started 11 games and played in all 12 during his first season as an FBS lead back ... Ran for 819 yards and eight touchdowns on 151 carries and added 166 yards and a touchdown on 21 catches ... Recoded a season-high 133 rushing yards and three touchdowns at Texas State ... Also broke the century mark at Marshall with 124 rushing yards and nearly hit it against Vanderbilt with 98 rushing yards ... Had three carries of 50-plus yards to tie for No. 11 in the FBS ... That mark included a 57-yard run at Texas State, a 56-yard run at Marshall and a 55-yard run at UConn ... An honorable mention to the College Football Network All-Sun Belt team.
2023 (Junior at Georgia State): Played in four games and made his first two FBS starts against Georgia Southern and Utah State ... Had a breakout, record-setting performance in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl win over Utah State as he rushed for a school-record 276 yards on just 24 carries (11.5 yards per carry) ... The performance included rushes of 60, 58, 43 and 31 yards and earned him a spot on the Associate Press All-Bowl team .... His 276-yard rushing day ranked as the fourth-most in a game for any FBS player that season and as the most for any player in a bowl game in 2023 ... He had carried the ball just six times for 31 yards on the year before that game and finished the season with 30 carries for 307 yards and a touchdown while adding two catches for 15 yards.
2022 (Sophomore at Maine): Played in 10 of 11 games, missing only the game at Albany ... Did not make any starts .... Rushed for 260 yards on 61 carries with two touchdowns ... Also had 12 catches for 85 yards and one score ... Tallied his 1,000th career rush yard at Stony Brook ... Rushed for a season-high 68 yards and a touchdown against Monmouth ... Rushed for a score and caught a touchdown at Hampton.
2021 (Freshman at Maine): Played in all 11 games and made the first nine starts of his college career ... Named to Phil Steele’s CAA All-Conference Fourth Team ... Two-time CAA Rookie of the Week ... Appeared in 10 games and led the team with 10 touchdowns ... Led the team with 720 yards and seven touchdowns on 132 carries, averaging 4.4 yards per rush and 65.5 yards per game ... Caught 18 passes for 137 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 7.6 per catch and 12.5 per game ... Scored a team-high 10 touchdowns in 10 games ... Best performances came against Rhode Island with 123 yards and one touchdown on the ground, and against Merrimack with 64 yards, one rushing touchdown and one receiving touchdown ... Received his team’s Rookie of the Year Award following the season.
2020-21 (Redshirt at Maine): Played in all four games held during the season that took place in the spring of 2021 ... Led Maine with 165 rushing yards on 29 carries and one touchdown on the year ... Averaged 5.7 yards per carry ... Added six receptions for 16 yards and returned 11 kickoffs for 128 yards ... Set season-highs in carries (14), rush yards (88), receptions (4), and receiving yards (13), to go along with his first career touchdown, against Villanova to earn CAA Rookie of the Week honors ... Rushed nine times for 61 yards at Stony Brook, including a season-long 35 yard carry.
High School: Played for coaches Steve Flagler and James Vannat East ... Rated a three-star prospect and the No. 14 player in New York by 247Sports ... AGR Co-Player of the Year ... In his senior season, rushed for 1,176 yards with 23 touchdowns ... Had over 2,200 all-purpose yards with 27 total touchdowns including a game-winning punt return against UPrep ... Guided East High School to the Class A Section V final.
Personal: Son of Kema Johnson.
2024 (Senior at Georgia State): Started 11 games and played in all 12 during his first season as an FBS lead back ... Ran for 819 yards and eight touchdowns on 151 carries and added 166 yards and a touchdown on 21 catches ... Recoded a season-high 133 rushing yards and three touchdowns at Texas State ... Also broke the century mark at Marshall with 124 rushing yards and nearly hit it against Vanderbilt with 98 rushing yards ... Had three carries of 50-plus yards to tie for No. 11 in the FBS ... That mark included a 57-yard run at Texas State, a 56-yard run at Marshall and a 55-yard run at UConn ... An honorable mention to the College Football Network All-Sun Belt team.
2023 (Junior at Georgia State): Played in four games and made his first two FBS starts against Georgia Southern and Utah State ... Had a breakout, record-setting performance in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl win over Utah State as he rushed for a school-record 276 yards on just 24 carries (11.5 yards per carry) ... The performance included rushes of 60, 58, 43 and 31 yards and earned him a spot on the Associate Press All-Bowl team .... His 276-yard rushing day ranked as the fourth-most in a game for any FBS player that season and as the most for any player in a bowl game in 2023 ... He had carried the ball just six times for 31 yards on the year before that game and finished the season with 30 carries for 307 yards and a touchdown while adding two catches for 15 yards.
2022 (Sophomore at Maine): Played in 10 of 11 games, missing only the game at Albany ... Did not make any starts .... Rushed for 260 yards on 61 carries with two touchdowns ... Also had 12 catches for 85 yards and one score ... Tallied his 1,000th career rush yard at Stony Brook ... Rushed for a season-high 68 yards and a touchdown against Monmouth ... Rushed for a score and caught a touchdown at Hampton.
2021 (Freshman at Maine): Played in all 11 games and made the first nine starts of his college career ... Named to Phil Steele’s CAA All-Conference Fourth Team ... Two-time CAA Rookie of the Week ... Appeared in 10 games and led the team with 10 touchdowns ... Led the team with 720 yards and seven touchdowns on 132 carries, averaging 4.4 yards per rush and 65.5 yards per game ... Caught 18 passes for 137 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 7.6 per catch and 12.5 per game ... Scored a team-high 10 touchdowns in 10 games ... Best performances came against Rhode Island with 123 yards and one touchdown on the ground, and against Merrimack with 64 yards, one rushing touchdown and one receiving touchdown ... Received his team’s Rookie of the Year Award following the season.
2020-21 (Redshirt at Maine): Played in all four games held during the season that took place in the spring of 2021 ... Led Maine with 165 rushing yards on 29 carries and one touchdown on the year ... Averaged 5.7 yards per carry ... Added six receptions for 16 yards and returned 11 kickoffs for 128 yards ... Set season-highs in carries (14), rush yards (88), receptions (4), and receiving yards (13), to go along with his first career touchdown, against Villanova to earn CAA Rookie of the Week honors ... Rushed nine times for 61 yards at Stony Brook, including a season-long 35 yard carry.
High School: Played for coaches Steve Flagler and James Vannat East ... Rated a three-star prospect and the No. 14 player in New York by 247Sports ... AGR Co-Player of the Year ... In his senior season, rushed for 1,176 yards with 23 touchdowns ... Had over 2,200 all-purpose yards with 27 total touchdowns including a game-winning punt return against UPrep ... Guided East High School to the Class A Section V final.
Personal: Son of Kema Johnson.
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