2022 Football Roster
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Grebe, Brody

Jersey Number 10
Brody Grebe
- Position:
- Defensive End
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 250
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Melstone, MT
- High School:
- Melstone/Roundup
Bio
Montana State (Career) Finished his career with 26.5 career sacks, 7th in MSU history... became MSU’s third two-time First Team CSC Academic All-America (with Jon Montoya and three-time selection Ryan Johnson) and its fifth three-time All-America (with four-time choice Kane Ioane and three-timers Troy Andersen, Sonny Holland and Brent Swaggert). (2024) Named 2024 Big Sky Defensive MVP, 2nd Team All-America, and 1st Team All-Big Sky... FCS ADA Scholar-Athlete of the Year and post-graduate scholarship recepient, and second-time FCS ADA Academic All-Star... as a finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, known as the Academic Heisman, Grebe was one of 16 players at all levels of college football named a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete... started 15 of MSU’s 16 games, although he played sparingly vs. UM... logged 7.5 tackles, including 6.0 sacks, with a forced fumble, three pass breakups and six quarterback hurries... recorded three sacks against Mercyhurst and 1.5 vs. UT Martin... forced a Mercyhurst fumble... hurried the quarterback eight times and broke up five passes (including two in the playoff win against Idaho)... preseason All-America and All-Big Sky and one of 30 players on the Stats Perform Buck Buchanan Award Watch List. (2023) Became a two-time All-America when Stats Perform (2nd Team), AP (3rd Team), FCS Football Central (3rd Team) and Phl Steele (4th Team) named him a 2023 All-America... 1st Team All-Big Sky... Buck Buchanan Award Presented by FedEx Ground Finalist... 1st Team CSC Academic All-America, and Academic All-District... FCS Athletic Directors Association Scholar-Athlete and Post-Graduate Scholarship Finalist… Academic All-Big Sky… 55 tackles, including team-high 13.5 for loss, with team-leading 10 sacks... finished 9th in the FCS and 4th in the Big Sky with 0.83 sacks per game, and 4th in the league with 1.1 tackles-for-loss per game. (2022) Earned 3rd Team All-America honors from AP... 1st Team All-Big Sky... played in 13 games, starting 10... started the first nine games, but a leg injury against NAU limited his action in season’s final five games... finished the season with 30 tackles (10 solos), with five for a loss, and three sacks... forced a fumble at NAU, getting five tackles and two sacks in that game, before an injury before suffering an injury that limited him the rest of the season... missed two of MSU’s next four games, but largely played through the injury to aid his team’s playoff effort... logged a sack against Eastern Washington... hurried the quarterback twice in the regular season game against Weber State. (2021) Emerged as an excellent pass rusher during his first season with the Bobcats, recording 5.5 sacks among his 7.5 tackles-for-loss... his sack total was third on the team... hurried the quarterback twice and forced one fumble... played in all 15 games... logged three tackles against Weber, EWU and Sam Houston... recorded a pair of sacks at EWU and forced a Portland State fumble on a strip-sack.
High School Earned 406 MT Sports Male Athlete of the Year in Montana for 2018-19... all-state in basketball at Melstone High and in football at Roundup High... rushed for 1,441 yards with 31 total touchdowns, logging 95 tackles with two interceptions for touchdowns for Roundup... attended Melstone High... played for played for Dana Quenzer at Roundup... played football at Choate Rosemary Hall Prep Academy in 2019.
Personal and Academics The son of Jason Grebe, Janel Wiese... his brother Bryce plays for the Cats... 2023 and 2024 First Team CSC Academic All-America... FCS ADA All-Scholar Team and Post-Graduate Scholarship Finalist in 2023 and 2024... four-time Academic All-Big Sky... one of 16 NFF Scholar-Athletes at all levels of college football in 2024... FCS ADA Scholar-Athlete of the Year... volunteer for Habitat of Humanity and in several Bozeman elementary schools... blood drive volunteer and potential bone marrow donor.
High School Earned 406 MT Sports Male Athlete of the Year in Montana for 2018-19... all-state in basketball at Melstone High and in football at Roundup High... rushed for 1,441 yards with 31 total touchdowns, logging 95 tackles with two interceptions for touchdowns for Roundup... attended Melstone High... played for played for Dana Quenzer at Roundup... played football at Choate Rosemary Hall Prep Academy in 2019.
Personal and Academics The son of Jason Grebe, Janel Wiese... his brother Bryce plays for the Cats... 2023 and 2024 First Team CSC Academic All-America... FCS ADA All-Scholar Team and Post-Graduate Scholarship Finalist in 2023 and 2024... four-time Academic All-Big Sky... one of 16 NFF Scholar-Athletes at all levels of college football in 2024... FCS ADA Scholar-Athlete of the Year... volunteer for Habitat of Humanity and in several Bozeman elementary schools... blood drive volunteer and potential bone marrow donor.
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