But you haven't heard anything yet.
Not only is Gregory mastering the skill of quaterbacking the Wildcats, who host Missouri at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, but the 6-foot-1 Ohio native is also the resident expert on everything stadiums.
Just ask and he'll gladly tell everything you didn't know and didn't want to know about any stadium you can imagine - football, basketball, whatever.
"The Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York, is named after the Carrier air conditioning company, but they don't have air conditioning in the building." Gregory said in such a matter-of-fact way. "It's in New York, it's cool up there. They don't need air conditioning."
Gregory's love for stadiums, which has earned the nickname of "Rain Man," started with a fascination for architecture. Gregory's seen his fair share of stadiums too after growing up around a father who coaches college football.
"I've been going to stadiums for a long time and I was always interested in architecture, their designs - it's my thing." Gregory said. "I like to look at stadiums and learn the architectural facts about them. When I was 12 years old, I knew about 30 or 40 of them and decided I was going to learn about every stadium there was."
And so he has.
So what do you know about Missouri's stadium?
"Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium," he said. "They had 71,000 for the Texas game this year, lists capacity at about 68,000. It is named after Don Faurot."
"They call their student section "The Zoo.""
Any ideas about what to do with Bill Snyder Family Stadium?
"When I first got here I saw there are plans to do the westside eventually," Gregory said. "That would be great, but I'll leave that to the people -- I have my own opinion, but those don't matter at this point."
Gregory knows so much about so many stadiums that he can't name just one as his favorite. It's impossible. Now, ask Gregory what his favorite stadium is that he's actually been in as a player and he's got an answer -- four of them.
"Oregon, Oklahoma, Ohio State and the Rose Bowl," he said.
Gregory has such a love for stadiums that he even collects replica models, intricate and accurate recreations of his architectural masterpieces.
He takes his collecting seriously too. Nothing hacks him off more than when a university makes renovations to their stadium, often changing the seating capacity -- also a fun fact that Gregory can recite about each and every stadium in the FBS -- all 120 teams.
"It's tough to collect them now because everyone's renovating so often that there are small changes," Gregory said.
"That's what makes it tough to stay up-to-par because everybody's renovating. People, when they're quizzing me about them, it's not the little ones that are tough because those stadiums stay the same because they don't have enough money to renovate. It's the big schools that are renovating and have capacity changes all the time."
Don't worry, he's already up to speed on Nebraska's Memorial Stadium. He understands what he's walking into up there when the Wildcats travel to Lincoln on Nov. 21 for the regular season finale.
"I've heard Nebraska's really nice," he said. "It looks good on film and when I researched it online. I'll find out in a couple weeks."