The least glamorous position in football is the offensive line. They aren’t worshiped like QBs, nor do they rack up stats like receivers. Hell, they barely get credit for the gaping alleyway the running back just strolled through. But believe it or not, these guys actually do get drafted, and some of the go on to sign insane contracts. Ohio State’s center Michael Brewster plans to be one of them.
Brewster’s career as a Buckeye is nothing short of decorated. A four-year starter, his 49 consecutive starts is the 2nd longest streak at Ohio State and is one game shy of tying the all-time school record of 50. His accolades include selections to the 2010 All-American and first-team in the all-Big Ten Conference. He also received the 2011 Jim Parker Award (along with teammate Mike Adams) for being the team’s ‘most outstanding’ offensive lineman. In 2010, he was the only junior to be a finalist for the Rimington Trophy – an award presented to the best offensive center in college football.
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