Drew Schaefer – 73 Washington 6-4 294
2012:
Earned honorable mention All-Pac-12. Won the team's 101 Club Academic
Excellence Award following the season. Started all 13 games at center. Started
43 straight games for the UW to finish out his career. Voted as a team captain
prior to start of 2012 season. Played in the 2013 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl All
Star Game.
2011:
Started all 13 games at center, playing every snap of the season there. Earned
second-team Academic All-Pac-12.
2010: One
of two Husky offensive linemen to start all 13 games in 2010. Started 11 out of
13 games at center and another two (Oregon State and Arizona) at right tackle. Named Academic
All-Pac-10 honorable mention.
2009: A
regular in the rotation on the offensive line. Played in all 12 games and ended
the season as the starter at left tackle. Started the final four games of the
year there (at UCLA, at Oregon State, vs. Washington State and vs. California).
2008:
Redshirted his true freshman season.
High School:
Selected to the all-state team by the Seattle Times. First-team All-KingCo 4A
offensive tackle. Named a "red chip" prospect by the Seattle Times. An
Associated Press 4A all-state honorable mention selection. Member of the
Seattle Times' "Star Times" team. Earned a spot on the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer's all-area team. Made the Tacoma News-Tribune's
"Northwest Nuggets" honorable mention. Also earned a spot on the
News-Tribune's Western 100 list. Named all-West Region by PrepStar. Ranked the
No. 10 recruit in the state by Superprep. The state's No. 9 recruit and the
country's No. 32 offensive tackle, according to Scout.com. Ranked as Washington state's No. 10 prospect and as the
No. 39 offensive tackle in the country by Rivals.com. Selected to participate
for the West team at the Washington State Football Coaches Association's annual
East West All-Star Game. Helped lead the Wolves to the quarterfinals of the 4A
state playoffs as a junior and senior. Team finished 10-2 overall in 2007, his
senior year. First-team All-KingCo as both an offensive and defensive lineman
as a junior, when the Wolves finished the season 9-3. Started on both lines as
a sophomore in 2005, when Eastlake went 8-2. Also a standout
basketball player at Eastlake High School in Washington. Played for coach Gene Dales.
Personal:
Youngest of three children.
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