Chase Brice Explained

Chase Brice
Current Team:BC Lions
College:Clemson (2017–2019)
Duke (2020)
Appalachian State (2021–2022)
Number:7
Position:Quarterback
High School:Grayson
(Loganville, Georgia)
Birth Date:January 27, 1998
Birth Place:Grayson, Georgia, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:235
Highlights:
Undraftedyear:2023
Pastteams:
Status:Active
Cflstatus:American
Cfl:chase-brice/166590/

Chase Brice (born January 27, 1998) is an American professional football quarterback for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Appalachian State Mountaineers, Clemson and Duke, winning a national championship with the Tigers.

College career

Clemson

After redshirting his true freshman season, Brice entered the 2018 season as the third-string quarterback behind Kelly Bryant and Trevor Lawrence. He was bumped up to the backup role when Bryant opted to transfer out after losing the starting job to Lawrence. In his first game as the backup quarterback, he was thrust into game action after Lawrence left with a head injury in the second quarter, helping Clemson rally from a 10-point fourth quarter deficit to a 27–23 comeback win over Syracuse, with the go-ahead score happening on a 12-play, 94-yard drive.[1] The win kept the then-No. 3 ranked Tigers in contention for a College Football Playoff berth, which they were able to secure as they won their second national championship in three seasons.[2]

Brice spent 2019 as Lawrence's backup before opting to transfer to Duke before the 2020 season, citing the chance to work with Duke coach David Cutcliffe, who has gained a reputation for being one of the top quarterback coaches in football.[3] [4]

Duke

Brice entered Duke as a graduate transfer after earning a degree in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management from Clemson, granting him immediate eligibility.[5] He was named the starting quarterback by Cutcliffe ahead of their season opener against Notre Dame, where he threw for 259 yards and rushed for a touchdown in what was a 27–13 loss for the Blue Devils.[6] [7] He started all 11 of Duke's games in 2020 but struggled with turnovers throughout the season after posting a touchdown-interception ratio of 10–15 as the Blue Devils went 2–9 on the season.[8] Brice announced that he would transfer from Duke, his second transfer in as many seasons.[9]

Appalachian State

Brice announced that he would transfer to Appalachian State for the 2021 season, enrolling for the spring semester as a graduate student.[10] [11] [12] He won Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year in 2021.[13]

Statistics

SeasonGamesPassingRushing
GP Record Comp Att Pct Yards Avg TD Int Rate Att Yards Avg TD
Clemson Tigers
2017
201812 0–0 32 51 62.7 442 8.7 5 3 156.1 16 93 5.8 0
201911 0–0 50 85 58.8 581 6.8 4 1 129.4 14 94 6.7 1
Duke Blue Devils
202011 2–9 193 352 54.8 2,170 6.2 10 15 107.5 9193 1.0 1
Appalachian State Mountaineers
20211410–424239062.1 3,3378.6 2711 151.1 71 1492.13
202212 6–6 219 349 62.82,921 9.1276155.171 117 1.6 4
Career 60 18−19 736 1,227 60.0 9,451 7.7 73 36 138.5 263 546 2.1 9

Professional career

Brice was selected with the third overall pick in the 2023 USFL draft by the Houston Gamblers.[14]

On June 4, 2023, Brice signed with the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and is currently the 3rd string quarterback.[15]

Personal life

Brice's uncle is Clemson special teams coordinator Mickey Conn.[16]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Axson . Scooby . September 29, 2018 . Travis Etienne Runs Wild as Clemson Survives Syracuse Without Trevor Lawrence . June 18, 2021 . Sports Illustrated.
  2. Web site: Adelson . Andrea . October 1, 2018 . Meet the third-string 'baller' QB who kept Clemson's season alive . June 18, 2021 . ESPN.com.
  3. Web site: Adelson . Andrea . February 3, 2020 . Former Clemson backup QB Chase Brice transferring to Duke . June 18, 2021 . ESPN.com.
  4. Web site: Wiseman . Steve . February 6, 2020 . How Clemson QB Chase Brice decided Duke would be his new school . June 18, 2021 . The State.
  5. Web site: Hood . David . February 4, 2020 . In-depth with Chase Brice about his love for Clemson, transfer to Duke . June 18, 2021 . TigerNet.
  6. Web site: September 6, 2020 . Cutcliffe Names Chase Brice Starting QB . June 18, 2021 . Duke University.
  7. Web site: September 12, 2020. Associated Press . No. 10 Notre Dame beats Duke 27-13 in ACC debut . June 18, 2021 . ESPN.com.
  8. Web site: Joyce . Ethan . December 30, 2020 . Chase Brice, former ACC quarterback, on App State: 'That's the kind of people I want to be around' . June 18, 2021 . Winston-Salem Journal.
  9. Web site: Wiseman . Steve . December 14, 2020 . Duke QB Chase Brice, who was Trevor Lawrence's backup at Clemson, is transferring again . June 18, 2021 . The News & Observer.
  10. Web site: Hale . David . December 23, 2020 . QB Chase Brice to transfer from Duke Blue Devils to Appalachian State Mountaineers . June 18, 2021 . ESPN.com.
  11. 1341801601858588672. chasebrice7. Thankful for this opportunity!! #Committed #RollNeers @Coach_JWatts @coach_sclark @TonyPetersen17. Chase Brice.
  12. Web site: January 19, 2021 . Brice Officially Signs with App State Football . June 18, 2021 . Appalachian State Mountaineers Athletics.
  13. Web site: December 3, 2021 . Nice honor for former Clemson QB Chase Brice . October 31, 2023 . The Clemson Insider . en-US.
  14. Web site: Angalet . Abigail . February 22, 2023 . Former Clemson QB selected in USFL college draft . August 19, 2023 . Clemson Wire. USA Today.
  15. Web site: June 4, 2023 . B.C. Lions release 10, sign Appalachian State QB Chase Brice . June 4, 2023 . 3DownNation.
  16. Web site: Laskey . Chastity . January 10, 2020 . Chase Brice: 3 things to know about the Clemson football backup quarterback . July 19, 2021 . The Daily Advertiser . en-US.