2022 Football Roster
Roster
Greene, Brian

Jersey Number 50
Brian Greene
- Position:
- OL
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-3 / 300
- Class:
- Sixth Year
- Hometown:
- Yakima, Wash.
- High School:
- Eisenhower
Bio
CAREER NOTES: Sixth-year graduate transfer from Washington State joined the Spartan program in May 2022 . . . played in 40 career games . . . played in 30 career games at WSU from 2018-21, including 10 starts at center (four in 2020; six in 2021) . . . played in 10 games at guard at Michigan State in 2022, with one start . . . played a total of 671 snaps on offense for the Cougars, including 636 in 2020 and ‘21 . . . former walk-on was placed on scholarship at Washington State in 2019.
2022 SEASON (GRADUATE SENIOR AT MICHIGAN STATE): Played in first 10 games, posting 317 snaps, before missing final two games of the season with an injury . . . made first start of Spartan career at right guard in Rutgers game, playing all 75 snaps . . . filled in after early injury to starter Matt Carrick at Illinois, registering 56 snaps . . . saw limited action on offense and special teams at Michigan . . . logged seven snaps in Wisconsin game . . . was in on 28 snaps in Ohio State game . . . recorded 40 snaps at Maryland . . . tallied 26 snaps in Minnesota game . . . played 37 snaps in game in home state at Washington . . . logged 30 snaps vs. Akron . . . made Spartan debut in Western Michigan game, playing 25 snaps at guard.
2021 SEASON (REDSHIRT SENIOR AT WASHINGTON STATE): Started six games at center for the Cougars (vs. Utah State, Oregon State, Stanford, BYU, Arizona State, Central Michigan) . . . played in eight games overall, also seeing time at left guard . . . played a total of 364 snaps . . . played 68 snaps in Sun Bowl vs. Central Michigan . . . played a career-high 72 snaps in a starting assignment vs. Arizona State . . . named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List (nation’s top center) heading into the 2021 season.
2020 SEASON (REDSHIRT JUNIOR AT WASHINGTON STATE): Started all four games at center during the pandemic-shortened season . . . played a total of 272 snaps . . . named All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention . . . made first career start at Oregon State in season opener on Nov. 7 and played 65 snaps . . . recorded team-best four knockdown blocks in 69 snaps against No. 11 Oregon . . . posted team-best six knockdown blocks in 69 snaps at No. 20 USC . . . credited with three knockdown blocks while playing 69 snaps at Utah.
2019 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE AT WASHINGTON STATE): Appeared in all 13 games, mostly on special teams . . . appeared all season on field goal and PAT units . . . played at center in games against New Mexico State, Northern Colorado, Colorado and at Oregon, playing a total of 24 snaps on offense . . . put on scholarship in summer of 2019.
2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN AT WASHINGTON STATE): Appeared in final five games . . . made collegiate debut on field goal against California in win over the Golden Bears on Nov. 3 . . . appeared at center late at Colorado and Arizona . . . was in on PAT against Washington and in Alamo Bowl win over Iowa State . . . played a total of 11 snaps on offense.
2017 SEASON (FRESHMAN AT WASHINGTON STATE): Redshirted . . . joined Washington State as a walk-on.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Attended Eisenhower High School in Yakima, Washington . . . three-year letterwinner for Coach Gary Juninez . . . as a senior in 2016, named Yakima Valley Football Player of the Year by the Yakima Valley Sports Commission . . . also named the Columbia Basin Big Nine League Lineman of the Year and to the All-CBBN first team as a right guard and nose tackle . . . as a junior in 2015, named Columbia Basin Big Nine League Lineman of the Year . . . as a sophomore in 2014, named to All-Columbia Basin Big Nine second-team . . . also lettered four times in track and field, once in wrestling and once in basketball . . . as a senior, placed fourth in shotput (54-8) at 4A state championships . . . born in Madison, Wisconsin . . . son of Robert and Kim Greene . . . graduated with a bachelor’s degree in history from Washington State in 2020 . . . also earned a second bachelor’s degree in social sciences in May 2022.
2022 SEASON (GRADUATE SENIOR AT MICHIGAN STATE): Played in first 10 games, posting 317 snaps, before missing final two games of the season with an injury . . . made first start of Spartan career at right guard in Rutgers game, playing all 75 snaps . . . filled in after early injury to starter Matt Carrick at Illinois, registering 56 snaps . . . saw limited action on offense and special teams at Michigan . . . logged seven snaps in Wisconsin game . . . was in on 28 snaps in Ohio State game . . . recorded 40 snaps at Maryland . . . tallied 26 snaps in Minnesota game . . . played 37 snaps in game in home state at Washington . . . logged 30 snaps vs. Akron . . . made Spartan debut in Western Michigan game, playing 25 snaps at guard.
2021 SEASON (REDSHIRT SENIOR AT WASHINGTON STATE): Started six games at center for the Cougars (vs. Utah State, Oregon State, Stanford, BYU, Arizona State, Central Michigan) . . . played in eight games overall, also seeing time at left guard . . . played a total of 364 snaps . . . played 68 snaps in Sun Bowl vs. Central Michigan . . . played a career-high 72 snaps in a starting assignment vs. Arizona State . . . named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List (nation’s top center) heading into the 2021 season.
2020 SEASON (REDSHIRT JUNIOR AT WASHINGTON STATE): Started all four games at center during the pandemic-shortened season . . . played a total of 272 snaps . . . named All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention . . . made first career start at Oregon State in season opener on Nov. 7 and played 65 snaps . . . recorded team-best four knockdown blocks in 69 snaps against No. 11 Oregon . . . posted team-best six knockdown blocks in 69 snaps at No. 20 USC . . . credited with three knockdown blocks while playing 69 snaps at Utah.
2019 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE AT WASHINGTON STATE): Appeared in all 13 games, mostly on special teams . . . appeared all season on field goal and PAT units . . . played at center in games against New Mexico State, Northern Colorado, Colorado and at Oregon, playing a total of 24 snaps on offense . . . put on scholarship in summer of 2019.
2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN AT WASHINGTON STATE): Appeared in final five games . . . made collegiate debut on field goal against California in win over the Golden Bears on Nov. 3 . . . appeared at center late at Colorado and Arizona . . . was in on PAT against Washington and in Alamo Bowl win over Iowa State . . . played a total of 11 snaps on offense.
2017 SEASON (FRESHMAN AT WASHINGTON STATE): Redshirted . . . joined Washington State as a walk-on.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Attended Eisenhower High School in Yakima, Washington . . . three-year letterwinner for Coach Gary Juninez . . . as a senior in 2016, named Yakima Valley Football Player of the Year by the Yakima Valley Sports Commission . . . also named the Columbia Basin Big Nine League Lineman of the Year and to the All-CBBN first team as a right guard and nose tackle . . . as a junior in 2015, named Columbia Basin Big Nine League Lineman of the Year . . . as a sophomore in 2014, named to All-Columbia Basin Big Nine second-team . . . also lettered four times in track and field, once in wrestling and once in basketball . . . as a senior, placed fourth in shotput (54-8) at 4A state championships . . . born in Madison, Wisconsin . . . son of Robert and Kim Greene . . . graduated with a bachelor’s degree in history from Washington State in 2020 . . . also earned a second bachelor’s degree in social sciences in May 2022.
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