Maryland Football: Interview with 2023 Dunbar OC Ebubedike Nnabugwu

Written by Charlie Beuttel

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Ebubedie Nnabugwu is going to burst onto the scene this February when Dunbar High School kicks off their 2020 season. The young offensive center is ready to begin his sophomore season with a bang when he starts on the varsity team for the first team.

This 6’1”, 250-pound, behemoth is already a beast in the weight room as he has a max squat of 430 pounds and a max bench of 255 pounds. It’s only a matter of time before his recruiting process takes off like a rocket. Nnabugwu has tremendous size and strength. He also plays with high intensity and possesses great footwork.

In an exclusive Recruiting News Guru, I caught up with the young lineman to talk about his upcoming sophomore season.

Interview

Ebubedie, first off, how would you grade your performance in your freshman season?

I’d give myself a seven out of ten.

What are your strengths on the football field?

I’d have to say my football intelligence and technique.

What have you been working on the most this offseason?

My footwork, strength and blocking after snapping the ball.

What game are you looking forward to playing this season?

Our season kicks off in February and I’m looking forward to the game against Mergenthaler Vo-Tech.

What are your maxes in the weight room?

My max squat is 430 and my max bench is 255.

What do you like most about playing on the offensive line?

I like bullying people!

Is there an NFL player that you try to model your game after?

Erik McCoy who plays center for the Saints.

What are your goals for your sophomore season?

To receive my first Division I offer.

How would you describe what kind of teammate you are?

I’m a brother to my teammates who loves to help everyone.

How would you describe what kind of player you are?

I’m very coachable.

What is your GPA?

3.4.

Do you have a favorite quote or Bible verse?

My favorite quote is, “Do what others won’t to get what others can’t.”

Thank you for your time and good luck in your sophomore season.

Thank you, sir.

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Photos credit: Twitter.com; Dunbar Offensive Center Ebubedike Nnabugwu

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