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Michigan’s offensive coordinator had a special event transpire last night, when his son, Zach Drevno, received a preffered walk on offer from Michigan:
Excited to have received a PWO from The University of Michigan #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/SjVDqsIgAY
— Zach Drevno (@Zdrevno) July 29, 2017
The Center/Longsnapper plays for Saline High School in Michigan. Standing 5-11, 220 pounds, RubioLongSnapping.com gives Drevno a 4.5/5 star rating.
Special Teams coordinator Chris Partridge is the one who extended the offer to Drevno, "Coach Partridge told me that he knows how hard I have been working, and that's a huge part of being a great snapper.”
His father, Tim Drevno, was a proud man and tweeted out his jubilation:
I am proud to be your Dad and it would be an honor to stand on the sidelines with you! #GoBlue https://t.co/dCEdIKc5V1
— Tim Drevno (@CoachDrev) July 29, 2017
By all accounts, Zach Drevno has earned this offer, and has received interests from other schools such as the University of Southern Florida and University of Miami (Ohio) to name a couple. The father/son dynamic makes this offer a bit special.
"I'm just honored to be his son. He's a great, and respected coach, but an even better father. It's a great opportunity that not a lot of kids have, to play for the same person that taught you the game from such a young age." Zach said.
Zach Drevno is keeping his recruitment open for the time being, but it should come as no surprise if he does decide to play for Michigan.