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Leadership will be at a premium even as winter conditioning begins, which was one reason why All-America junior center Michael Brewster opted to return for his senior season rather than head for the NFL.
"The biggest thing that hit home for me when all of this happened was having people telling me, 'You've got to come back and be a leader,'" Brewster said. "It was like they were looking at me as somebody who can help make sure everything is going to be all right.
"So I guess that was kind of my calling, to do what I needed to do. And looking at the bigger picture, I thought about how much Ohio State football means to some people. It kind of reopened my eyes."
Sanzenbacher already had labeled Brewster a potential leader, even before the other five were cited in December by Ohio State and the NCAA for selling memorabilia and/or receiving discounts for tattoos. Brewster will be a four-year starter, which means he has proved himself on the field, Sanzenbacher said, and then he showed his dedication by putting off a move to the NFL.
"Anytime you have guys who have a chance to make that decision and they decide to come back, you know they are very goal-oriented," Sanzenbacher sad. "Obviously, he feels like he can get better as a player and also wants to accomplish more as a team.
"So with him along with a lot of the other guys, I think they will be all right in the leadership area."
Who could be some of those "other guys"? Brewster named a few, such right tackle J.B. Shugarts, defensive end Nathan Williams and defensive lineman John Simon, all veteran starters.
"You always look to guys who are battle-tested, by that I mean guys who have held their own in games," Brewster said. "But then, another guy we can look to in my opinion is someone like Etienne Sabino (a junior linebacker who took a redshirt season in 2010). Maybe he didn't play this year, but he's a smart guy and an older guy, and he's got to be one of those guys ready to step in."
Leaders usually don't come out of nowhere, Sanzenbacher said, and they usually aren't fakes.
"From the moment you walk into Ohio State you start to build your reputation, your perception of who you are, whether you know it or not," he said. "When it comes time to lead, you just need to be that person, you don't need to step too far out of yourself."
Which is why he said Zach Boren, a fullback who will be a junior, could emerge.
"He might be a little off the radar, but he is a young guy I have watched through this past season especially who you could always count on," Sanzenbacher said. "For one thing he's tough, and you know there's never going to be a quit in him. So from a teammate standpoint he has the characteristics of, 'OK, I can get behind this kid.'"
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