Career Summary
Brock Stringham came to BYU as a two-time All-Conference player from Mountain Vista High School in Colorado. As a four-time letterman at BYU, he played in a total of 28 games and started in seven. Stringham was part of an offensive line that rushed for a total of 3,475 yards during the 2013 season and a No. 13 national ranking in rushing offense. He also helped the Cougars to a 34-18 overall record during his 2011-14 career. See the season summary tabs below and the stats tabs for more details.
Personal
- Parents are Rick and Jenni
- Born in Englewood, Colorado
- Served in the Philippines Tacloban Mission (2009-11) for the LDS Church
- Eagle Scout
- Majoring in exercise science
- Recruited by Colorado State, Colorado, Boise State, UNLV, Kansas State, California, UCLA, Illinois, Washington State, Arizona State and Utah
Before BYU
- Prepped at Mountain Vista HS
- Selected as a member of the Denver Post 2007 All-Colorado offensive team
- Twice named the MVHS offensive player of the week during the 2007 season
- A two-time all-conference recipient
- Selected to play in the Colorado all-star game
- Helped lead the Golden Eagles to an 8-3 record before losing to Bear Creek in the second round of the state playoffs