He has started one game in his college career. In start No. 2, Brock Glenn will be playing in the most-watched non-playoff bowl game of the season.
Glenn, a freshman from Covington, Tennessee, a suburb of Memphis, is the starting quarterback for Florida State when it plays Georgia after Tate Rodemaker announced he will enter the transfer portal.
If you’re counting, Glenn is the third QB for the Seminoles, as Rodemaker replaced Jordan Travis, who was injured in the penultimate game of the regular season.
Brock Glenn was a highly sought-after QB before landing at Florida State
Glenn is 6-feet-2 and came to Florida State with impressive credentials. He was a four-star high school recruit who had more than 4,500 total yards during his high school career at Lausanne High School.
The scouting report on Glenn says he has a good arm and athleticism and can extend plays with the run. He has a quick release, gets rid of the ball quickly and has good accuracy on deep throws.
He was heavily recruited. Glenn received offers from Michigan State, Vanderbilt, Indiana, Missouri, Illinois, Oklahoma State, Mississippi State, Virginia Tech, Auburn, Ohio State and LSU, among others.
He has yet to throw his first collegiate touchdown pass and was 10-of-25 in passing attempts this season. He completed eight passes for 90 yards in the ACC title game against Louisville.