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Ohio State center Luke Wypler has been selected as a midseason addition on the Rimington Trophy Watch List. The Rimington Trophy is an honor given annually to college football’s top center.
Just 10 days before the season opener against Minnesota, Ohio State made the call to go with Harry Miller at center. But Miller took a leave absence due to an unspecified health issue. Redshirt freshman Luke Wypler stepped in and started each of the first 6 games, and his work has now been recognized.
🚨 #RimingtonWatchlist Update🚨
We considered nominations based on in-season merit and data provided by @PFF_College. Congrats to Matthew Lee, @UCF_Football; Luke Wypler, @OhioStateFB; Alex Mollette, @HerdFB; and Luke Fortner, @UKFootball on being added to the list.
— Rimington Trophy (@rimingtontrophy) October 20, 2021
Miller was on the unavailable report for the season’s first few weeks. While he recovered, Wypler has been playing well and has solidified himself as the center. While Miller has been back practicing, it doesn’t appear he will be able to unseat Wypler.
Several other B1G centers have been named to the list.
- Doug Kramer, Illinois
- Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa
- John Michael Schmitz, Minnesota
- Cam Jurgens, Nebraska
- Sam Gerak, Northwestern
The Buckeyes head to Bloomington to take on Indiana this Saturday at 7:30 pm EST.
Scott Schultz covers Michigan State Football, along with Breaking News for B1G Football & Basketball for Saturday Tradition. He also serves as an Automotive News Editor & Writer, and Softball Writer elsewhere on the web. Follow him on Twitter @SRSchultz.