Imagine having a family so connected to Auburn University that they name you Auburn Brock Glenn! However, fate had different plans for FSU QB Brock Glenn. While everyone had thought that Auburn would be his next home, the young kid decided to stick with the Buckeyes and Ryan Day. This decision also went on to change, and he finally pledged to the Seminoles. And thus began this story.
Achieving a massive 20MPH during the match against Georgia Tech, Brock made his mark when he proved to HC Mike Norvell that he was someone the HC could rely on. A love for football started when Donna Glenn (Brock’s mother) got him a $200 throwing net, Brock became the No.17 national QB prospect in 2023. However, he ain’t the only one from his family who made the Glenn family name famous.
All About Brock Glenn’s Siblings
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People in Covington already know all about Brock’s siblings. All of Brock’s siblings, including 3 sisters and a brother, are connected to sports. Gabby and Autumn Glenn made history when they managed to reach the Class AA title game of softball back in 2010. Both sisters went on to play for UT Martin in their senior year. Brock’s brother, Jordan, has been connected to football and has played for Tipton County during his high school days and made quite a name for himself. Finally, Brock’s 3rd sister, Neely, was also into softball and has pursued the same path as Gabby and Autumn.
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It is quite true that the 4 Glenn siblings were legends in Covington. However, it would be the youngest kid in the family, Brock, who would go on to make a name for himself on the national level. While he started off with baseball, Brock soon realized that his calling was football. He enrolled in Lausanne and managed to rack up around 57 TDs during his high school career. He went on to become a 3-star player (as noted by On3) and was ranked as the 8th-best QB in the entire nation by 247Sports. Despite all the success, Brock still has a solid connection with all his siblings, as well.
Who is he closest to?
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While there is no definite answer to that. From what we saw, Brock is pretty close to his all siblings. The siblings were the talk of the town, and Jordan had helped Brock learn the basics of football. The young QB is also close to his sister Neely, who is the closest to his age; being only 7 years apart. Back when Brock was 8, he had eyes on D-1 football. Back in Lausanne, when the fall camp rolled in, Brock knew that it would be the best time for him to tune in.
During the fall camp, players avoided using their phones and stayed on campus. Brock managed to connect with everyone and this also allowed him to fully realize what he wanted from his life. His decision to join FSU would be the best one he had made in his career. It gave him the boost he needed and now we see him shine on the field. While FSU failed to secure the season opener win against Georgia Tech, Brock did come out on top with his chemistry with the O-line and the HC.