Virginia Cavaliers Official Athletic Site
16

Connor Brewer

QB
Position
6'2''
Height
195 lbs.
Weight
Senior
Class
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Hometown
Chaparral HS
High School
Connor Brewer - Football - Virginia Cavaliers

AT VIRGINIA
2016
– Appeared in two of UVA’s 12 games … made his season debut against then-No. 22 North Carolina … was 2-of-12 for six yards against the Tar Heels … led UVA on a fourth quarter scoring drive that was capped by a Taquan Mizzell rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter … also appeared in season finale at Virginia Tech. 2015 – Appeared in two of UVA’s 12 games … was the back-up quarterback all year behind Matt Johns … made his UVA debut against Boise State … was 4-of-8 for 34 yards against the Broncos … made an apperance at Miami and handed the ball off to Olamide Zaccheaus for a 15-yard gain in the first quarter on his lone play.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL
A 2015 graduate of Arizona where he appeared in two games for the Wildcats in 2014 … did not throw a pass … rushed once against UNLV for three yards and a touchdown … also saw time against California … sat out the 2013 season due to NCAA transfer rules after redshirting the 2012 season at Texas … member of the UT Athletic Director’s and President’s Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL
Played quarterback at Chaparral High School in Paradise Valley for former head coach Charlie Ragle … led Chaparral to three 5A state championships as starting quarterback … prep All-American, two-time all-state, three-time all-area and three-year starter at quarterback … started in the 2012 Under Armour All-America Game … a member of ESPNU’s top 150 national prospects … ranked as the seventh-best quarterback and 130th-best overall prospect by ESPNU … ranked as the 25th-best overall prospect by The Sporting News … only quarterback in Arizona history to win three state championships and holds the state record in career TD passes (100) … completed 441-of-686 passes (64 percent) for 7,574 yards and 100 TDs over his final three seasons, helping Chaparral post a 41-2 record and win three consecutive state titles … named to the 2011 Elite 11, recognizing the top high school quarterbacks in the nation … given the Danny White Award as a senior, recognizing the top quarterback in Arizona … a first-team selection on both the All-Arizona and All-Arizona Division II teams by The Arizona Republic … earned All-Tribune second-team honors by the East Valley Tribune … tabbed first-team all-state by the Arizona High School Football Coaches Association … helped lead Chaparral to a 14-1 record and a state title … completed 180-of-286 passes (63 percent) for 3,001 yards and 43 TDs … a second-team selection on MaxPreps Junior All-American team … a third-team selection on the ESPN RISE Junior All-American team … named to the 5A Desert Valley All-Region Team … tabbed first-team 5A All-State by the Arizona High School Football Coaches Association … helped lead Chaparral to a 14-0 record and a state title … completed 148-of-222 passes (67 percent) for 2,677 yards and 37 TDs … a first-team selection on MaxPreps Sophomore All-American team … named the Sophomore Player of the Year by The Arizona Republic … helped lead Chaparral to a 13-1 record and a state title … completed 113 of 178 passes (64%) for 1,896 yards and 20 TDs … was 9-0 as a starter as a freshman … member of the National Honor Society … son of Robert and Deborah Brewer … older brothers, Charles (2007-09) and Chase (2010-12), played baseball at UCLA … older brother Charles reached the Major Leagues with the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2013 … older brother Chase played baseball in the Diamondbacks organization … sister, Abby, played one season of indoor volleyball at Tennessee and currently participates on USC’s sand volleyball team … sister, Ashley, swam at USC and qualified for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in the backstroke … mother, Deborah, was Miss Georgia 1978 … graduated from Chaparral with a 4.1 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) … participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes … also active in Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Special Olympics and feeding the homeless.

Loading…