Along with teammate Marcus Harris, inducted together in class of 2025.
Brockman & Harris were the third QB/WR tandem to be inducted into the MSU Hall of Fame following: Larry Tillman (inducted 1978) & Harvey Tanner (Inducted in 1992) and Mike Cherry & Reggie Swinton (Inducted each in 2022).
A hometown kid from Murray, Brockman developed into a high-level passer in the Hatch Attack of head coach Chris Hatcher.
Brockman set every passing record at MSU.
Back -to-back All-America selection in 2011 & 2012 and was a Payton Award finalist.
One of only six three-time All-OVC selections in the history of Racer Football.
Part of the famous game of Oct. 9, 2010 when the Racers defeated Missouri State 72-59 on homecoming Brockman and Harris led the Racers to their modern era points record.
It marked the only FCS game to ever have a 500-yard passer (Brockman), 200-yard rusher (Mike Harris) and 200-yard receiver (Marcus Harris).
In the game against Missouri State, MSU had a MSU Record 816yds of total offense.
In that famous game Brockman set the MSU and Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) record with seven touchdown passes, five that wer caught by Harris.
He led the OVC in total offense for three consecutive years (2010–2012).
Set the MSU single-game record for passing yards with 600 yards against Tennessee State in 2011.
Upped the MSU record for passing TD's with eight against UT Martin in 2012.
Finished his MSU career with a passing efficiency rating of 139.2, which ranks 2nd all-time.
Had 18 games of 300-yards passing or more in his career: 1 of 600yds, 2 of 500yds, 8 of 400yds, 7 of 300yds.
Named to OVC Medal of Honor for his academic achievements.