Penn State 2013 season Breneman enrolled early at Penn State in the spring of 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 touchdowns, earning him
Freshman All-America honors. His biggest game of the season came in the season finale against the
Wisconsin Badgers, 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.
2015 season Prior to the 2015 season, Penn State strength and conditioning coach told the media that Breneman was in 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, Adam battled injuries throughout the 2015 season, appearing in only two games. Breneman played against the
Ohio State Buckeyes, and was the starting tight end against the
Michigan State Spartans.
UMass 2016 season During the summer of 2016, news broke that Breneman would
transfer to the
University of Massachusetts Amherst. During the 2016 season, Breneman was the best-producing tight end in all of college football, leading the nation in
receptions by a tight end. Breneman was named a
John Mackey Award semi-finalist, the New England Player of the Year and a Campus Insiders
All-American, among other awards. After contemplating declaring for the
2017 NFL draft following his junior season, Breneman decided to stay in school for his final season.
2017 season During the 2017 season, Breneman once again led the country in receptions by a tight end. Despite missing a game with a minor
ankle injury, Breneman finished the year with 64 receptions, 764 yards, and four touchdowns. He was once again a John Mackey Award semi-finalist and a second-team All-American selection by various selectors. Following the season, he was considered one of the top tight end prospects in the
2018 NFL draft. Breneman finished his college football career with 149 receptions, 1,758 yards, and 15 touchdowns. Despite just two seasons playing for the
UMass Minutemen, he finished his career as the all-time leader in receiving by a tight end in school history. After his senior season ended, Breneman signed with
Octagon Sports for his professional representation. His agent was Casey Muir.
Retirement On March 13, 2018, Breneman released a letter on the blog site
medium officially announcing his retirement from football due to a knee injury. In the letter, Breneman wrote: "After additional medical evaluations and creative treatments, my doctors and I have come to the realization that there is no solution that will allow me to continue to play football. It hurts me to share that at just 22 years old, I am officially retiring from the game of football. Football has given me so much in my life and I am very proud of all my accomplishments both on and off the field".
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