Clemson, Duke What College Is Next For Chase Brice?
Chase Brice started his collegiate career on the gridiron at Clemson!
Where?
Clemson South Carolina!
There he played for Head Coach Dabo Swinney where he was a three-year member of the football program at Clemson in 2017-18-19 ... He redshirted in 2017 before seeing action in 25 games over the next two years ... where he completed 82-of-136 (.603) passes for 1,023 yards with nine TDs and four INTs while rushing 30 times for 187 yards (6.23) and one TD ... helped Clemson to an overall record of 41-3 and a 23-1 ACC regular season mark with three ACC Atlantic Division titles, three ACC Championships, three College Football Playoff appearances and the 2018 National Championship ... completed a career-high eight passes against Boston College in 2019 ... registered two games of 100+ passing yards in contests versus Louisville (2018) and Virginia (2019) ... finished six-of-seven (.857) against the Cardinals for a career-best 110 passing yards and three TDs ... also had a career-long 59-yard pass to wide receiver Justyn Ross in the contest ... engineered a 13-play, 94-yard game-winning drive against Syracuse in 2018 which helped Clemson overcome a double-digit fourth quarter deficit ... scored lone rushing TD against Virginia in 2019 ... scampered for a career-long 28-yard rush in ACC Championship Game against Pittsburgh in 2018 ... “according to an article on goduke.com
Then he transferred to Duke in Durham North Carolina where he would play for Head Coach David Cutcliffe and have a rough season in 2020!
How rough?
In 2020 Chase Brice threw for 2,170 yards, 10 touchdowns and had 15 interceptions! “according to .espn.com/college-football/player/_/id/4239994/chase-brice
Recently,
It was announced that Chase Brice would transfer after one season at Duke! “according to an article by Todd Shanesy on greenvilleonline.com
Here is to hoping that the third college is the charm and that Chase Brice can hopefully find success at the quarterback position wherever he ends up finishing his collegiate career on the gridiron and that he has more touchdowns then interceptions at new college then he did at Duke!