OSU notebook: Brewster gains coach's trust with his poise
Thursday, October 2, 2008 3:21 AM
By
Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Most people will be focusing on quarterback Terrelle Pryor on Saturday night at Wisconsin, but another true freshman also will have his hands on the ball on many of Ohio State's downs. Pryor will be taking snaps from center Michael Brewster, and offensive coordinator Jim Bollman, who also coaches the line, said he's comfortable with that arrangement.
"In many regards, he's got great football sense and a lot of natural ability up there," Bollman said of Brewster after practice yesterday. "That's obvious, or he wouldn't have been given some of the opportunities he's been given."
Just as the coaches have been impressed with the composure Pryor has shown in rising to become the starting quarterback two games ago, Bollman said they have been just as impressed with Brewster, even if his rise was due to injury to left guard Steve Rehring.
"He might tell you, 'Oh boy, I need to learn a lot of this and that,' but the older guys are there helping him out," Bollman said, referring primarily to junior center Jim Cordle, who moved to left guard. "Still, you've got to go in there and snap the football, and do all those kinds of things, and there is a degree of poise and maturity that has to go with that."
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