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
Mission
Tacloban
BYU Hall of Fame
Freshman Year
2011
Earned letterman honors as a freshman
Played in eight games in a backup role
Sophmore Year
2012
Learned letterman honors as a sophomore
Played in eight games in a backup role
Contributed on the line when BYU rushed for 540 yards against Hawai'i
Junior Year
2013
Played in eight games and started the first three games of the season