Adam Breneman
Adam A. Breneman | |
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Born | Harrisurg, Pennsylvania, U.S. | March 31, 1995
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Penn State University (B.S.) |
Occupation(s) | Campaign manager, political strategist |
Political party | Republican |
Penn State Nittany Lions – No. 81 | |
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Position | Tight end |
Major | Business |
Personal information | |
Born: | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania | March 31, 1995
Height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Weight | 250 lb (113 kg) |
Career history | |
College |
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High school | Cedar Cliff High School |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Adam Breneman (born March 31, 1995) is a former American football tight end for the Penn State Nittany Lions. Breneman played high school football at Cedar Cliff High School (Camp Hill, PA), where he was a highly-touted recruit.[1] He committed to Penn State in March 2012. Breneman's recruitment and career has been highly publicized, largely due to his leadership and advocacy for Penn State in wake of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.
As a true freshman in 2013, Breneman had a productive season and was named a 247Sports.com True Freshman All-American.[2] During the 2014 season Breneman redshirted due to a knee injury. In 2015, his redshirt sophomore season, Breneman continued to recover from his prior knee injury, and only appeared in two games. [3]
In January, 2015, Breneman announced through is open letter to Penn State that his football career was over due to his chronic knee injury. Two weeks later, Adam announced that he had entered politics by accepting a job as the campaign manager to Pennsylvania State Representative Mike Regan who is running for Pennsylvania Senate.
Personal life and family
Breneman was born in Harrisburg, PA to Brian and Sherri Breneman. Adam's father, Brian, was an All-American football player at Delaware Valley College. Adam has a brother, Grant, and a sister, Julia. [4]
High school
Breneman attended Cedar Cliff High School in Camp Hill, PA. At Cedar Cliff, he was ranked the best tight end recruit in the country by ESPN, and was rated a five-star recruit by Scout.com.[5] He had scholarship offers from over 30 schools, including Penn State University, University of Alabama, Stanford University, Florida State University, Auburn University, University of Notre Dame, and Ohio State University.[6]
Breneman is the all-time leading receiver in Cedar Cliff High School history, holding the school records for career yards, receptions, and receiving touchdowns, as well as every single-season receiving record. In his three seasons of varsity football at Cedar Cliff, he totaled 144 receptions, 2,244 yards, and 23 touchdowns. Breneman is highly regarded as one of the best Pennsylvania high school football players of all-time.
Name | Hometown | High school / college | Height | Weight | 40‡ | Commit date |
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Adam Breneman Tight End |
Mechanicsburg, PA | Cedar Cliff High School | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | 230 lb (100 kg) | 4.65 | Mar 9, 2012 |
Star ratings: Scout: Rivals: 247Sports: ESPN: | ||||||
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 2 (TE) Rivals: 3 (TE) 247Sports: 2 (TE) ESPN: 1 (TE) | ||||||
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College football career
2013
Adam enrolled early at Penn State in Spring 2013 after graduating high school a semester early. During his true freshman season, he appeared in 11 games, earning the starting tight end job for the second-half of the season. Breneman finished the season with 15 receptions for 186 yards and 3 TD's, earning him 247Sports.com True Freshman All-America honors. His biggest game of the season came in the season finale at University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he caught 3 passes for 78 yards, including a 68 yard touchdown in the first quarter. His 68 yard touchdown is the longest touchdown by a tight end in Penn State football history. [8]
2014
In August, 2014, Penn State announced that Breneman would miss the season with a left knee injury.[9]
2015
Prior to the 2015 season, Penn State strength and conditioning coach told the media that Breneman was is top shape following his knee injury. He stated that Breneman ran a 4.62 40-yard dash in July, which would have been one of the best times by a tight end at the 2015 NFL scouting combine.
However, in September, 2015, Penn State released a preseason depth chart that Breneman was absent from. Head coach James Franklin refused to comment on Breneman's absence, due to his policy of not commenting on injuries, but he has hinted toward complications from his previous knee injury as the source of the problem. Breneman has worked his way back during the season, appearing sparingly in Penn State's game against Ohio State, and earning the starting job at tight end for Penn State's final regular season game against Michigan State.
Philanthropy
During his senior year of high school, Breneman started Catch The Cure, a fundraiser to raise awareness and money to fight Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease.[10] Catch The Cure raised over $200,000 for A.L.S. research, with all funds benefiting New York based research organization Project A.L.S.[11]
Breneman is currently the Vice President and a member of the board of the Penn State football chapter of Uplifting Athletes.[12]
Post-football and politics
After graduating from Penn State in December, 2015, with a degree in business mananagent and political science, Breneman was hired by Mike Regan to serve as his campaign manager for his 2016 Pennsylvania Senate run.
References
- ^ http://www.gopsusports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/adam_breneman_843466.html
- ^ http://www.gopsusports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/121613aag.html
- ^ http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/08/12/report-penn-states-adam-breneman-facing-surgery-redshirt/
- ^ http://www.gopsusports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/adam_breneman_843466.html
- ^ http://espn.go.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/player/_/id/140235/adam-breneman
- ^ http://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p=8&c=1&nid=5415176&pg=2
- ^ http://sports.yahoo.com/bwi/football/recruiting/player-Adam-Breneman-126001
- ^ http://www.gopsusports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/adam_breneman_843466.html
- ^ http://www.gopsusports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/081114aac.html
- ^ http://www.catch-the-cure.com/
- ^ http://onwardstate.com/2012/07/15/adam-breneman-joins-fight-against-als/
- ^ http://www.upliftingathletes.org/ua-chapter/penn-state-leadership