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16 Facts About Scott McBrien

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Scott McBrien played football for several professional and college teams, most notably, the Green Bay Packers in the NFL, and the Maryland Terrapins at the University of Maryland.

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Scott McBrien is currently a color commentator for Big Ten Network football games.

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Scott McBrien attended DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland.

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Scott McBrien completed 42 out of 99 passes for 755 yards, including three touchdowns and three interceptions.

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Scott McBrien replaced Brad Lewis for the final three quarters of the Notre Dame game and threw for 252 yards and a touchdown.

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In 2002, Scott McBrien started in all 14 games for the Maryland Terrapins.

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Scott McBrien averaged 31.7 yards per completion at North Carolina including an 80-yard touchdown throw to Scooter Monroe.

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At Clemson, Scott McBrien tied two of his career highs with three touchdown passes and three interceptions.

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State, Scott McBrien guided the Terps to 16 points with 7:00 remaining on the clock.

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Scott McBrien set his career-high with 351 passing yards and was named the 2004 Gator Bowl Most Valuable Player.

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Scott McBrien earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland in criminology and criminal justice.

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In 2004, Scott McBrien signed as an undrafted free agent with the Green Bay Packers, where he saw action in the pre-season as a back-up behind Brett Favre.

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In 2006, Scott McBrien was signed as a free agent by the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League.

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In 2013, Scott McBrien returned to the University of Maryland to become a sideline reporter for Maryland Terrapins football games.

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Scott McBrien joined Johnny Holliday and Tim Strachan to form the broadcasting team for Maryland football.

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In 2014 Scott McBrien was hired to provide color commentary for Big Ten Network football games.