Austin Rush of Neparville North worked at Division III National Champion North Central College

The aggressive lineman Austin Rush entertained the idea of ​​playing college football for the first time during his Sophomore year, when Neparville North Coach Scene Detics told him that he had the necessary size and talent.

This is discovered by coaches from other schools agreeing with the Drendel, as Russia later learned from the aggressive coordinator of North Central College Eric Studemain.

“He was telling me that the coaches of other high schools were sending him to my film after a year,” Rush said. “He told him,” I can’t contact him until he is not a senior. ”

“When he told me, it was real. There people are saying that ‘this man can be good’. This made me feel much better about myself. ,

6-Foot-3, 270-Pound Roush, who committed to NCAA Division III’s national champion NCC last week, as former Nepievilla Central Defensethrian Lineman Mavric Ohle announced that he was shifting there from Ohio, for a long time, for a long time The size to play at the next level from. ,

“Until the year Sofomore, I was always the largest, the longest, heaviest child,” Rush said. “For me, the hitting part, just to bury people into the ground, gives me an adrenaline rush that is making the next game even more difficult.

“As time passed, the request to bury someone just kept growing.”

Rush became an aggressive line’s lynchpin, which did an excellent job protecting the Indiana-bound Senior Quarterback Jacob Bell, which was dismissed only 18 times on a drop-back over 450. Hakis (7-3) scored 36.1 points and committed a crime of about 4,000 yards.

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“Austin is a great player who was born with a lot of talents, but his work is morally amazing,” said Neproville North Senior Cornerback Zach Maili. “When he is on his own, he is always doing something to improve himself.

“I noticed that in behavior he did not really wait for a coach that he would show him what he did wrong. He does herself very correct, which I think he thinks he excellence on some of these other aggressive linemen Able to get our aggressive line this year, which made a big impact on our team this year.

Rosha, who also had a proposal from Division III’s runner-up Mount Union, has played all five posts on the aggressive line. Haskis used him in tackle and guards in the previous season.

“His big piece is his versatility,” said Drendel. “As the year passed, we felt that he was a better interior boy, and that’s why we took him back to the left guard.

“He is a very effective run blocker, and he is a very talented pass blocker. He is well round.”

It extends to the classroom, where Rush said that he has 3.4 GPA. He is also a student of the game.

“Austin is a very intelligent young man,” said Drendel. “He likes the intelligence piece that is a little hidden behind cruelty, and I think he just does a good job with it.”

Rosha said that he receives his smart mainly from his father Arik who played the guard in Cyamore.

“His knowledge, it easily catchs me,” said Rush. “In the summer before the season, I take all the information. I have a notebook where I write all the plays, and I can easily remember (responsibilities) of all five positions. ,

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But Rush feels that his best position is guard.

“In the center, I could have done it, but it was definitely not my best position because the mentality to snap the ball and get your block is very difficult for all, and then I just in Tackle The standards were not enough by myself, ”he said. .

“The guard is only between them. In the last season, the guard certainly helped the team perform much better. ,

Rush likes what he completed with Hakis.

“It was no less than special,” he said. “I can definitely say that I have definitely developed not only as a player, but as a man.”

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