Middle Tennesee State University Athletics
Football
Brockman, Casey

Casey Brockman
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant
- Email:
- casey.brockman@mtsu.edu
Casey Brockman, one of the most decorated quarterbacks in Murray State history, begins his first year on Rick Stockstill’s staff as a graduate assistant. Brockman will work with the offense.
Brockman spent the 2013 campaign working with the quarterbacks at Murray State before joining the staff at Middle Tennessee.
Prior to 2013, Brockman was the Racers’ signal-caller for three years and ended his career as the all-time leader in passing attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns. He finished 938-for-1,405 for 9,990 yards and 71 touchdowns.
The Murray, Ky., native saved his best for last as he tossed for 3,729 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior. He went on to earn All-American honors for the second straight year and finished sixth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award.
Brockman threw for 3,276 yards and 25 touchdowns as a junior. He became the first Racer quarterback to earn All-America honors when he was selected to the Third Team by The Sports Network and Associated Press.
He would go on to set the school record for passing yards in a game by throwing for 600 yards against Tennessee State in 2011. After twice throwing for seven touchdowns in a game, Brockman set a new mark against UT Martin by throwing for eight scores as a senior on Homecoming.
Brockman earned his degree in journalism from Murray State in 2013.
Brockman spent the 2013 campaign working with the quarterbacks at Murray State before joining the staff at Middle Tennessee.
Prior to 2013, Brockman was the Racers’ signal-caller for three years and ended his career as the all-time leader in passing attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns. He finished 938-for-1,405 for 9,990 yards and 71 touchdowns.
The Murray, Ky., native saved his best for last as he tossed for 3,729 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior. He went on to earn All-American honors for the second straight year and finished sixth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award.
Brockman threw for 3,276 yards and 25 touchdowns as a junior. He became the first Racer quarterback to earn All-America honors when he was selected to the Third Team by The Sports Network and Associated Press.
He would go on to set the school record for passing yards in a game by throwing for 600 yards against Tennessee State in 2011. After twice throwing for seven touchdowns in a game, Brockman set a new mark against UT Martin by throwing for eight scores as a senior on Homecoming.
Brockman earned his degree in journalism from Murray State in 2013.