Another Ohio State player was named as a semifinalist for a national award on Monday night.
Super senior Bradley Robinson, who’s in his second year as the Buckeyes’ starting long snapper, was named Monday as one of 10 finalists for the Patrick Mannelly Award, which honors college football’s best long snapper.
All of us at The Patrick Mannelly Award are proud to announce the following ten semifinalists for top senior FBS Long Snapper in the country! pic.twitter.com/YEho0XHnWX
— The Patrick Mannelly Long Snapper Award (@MannellyAward) November 16, 2021
Robinson – who will play against his former school this week, as he began his college football career at Michigan State before transferring to Ohio State – thanked the two players he snaps the ball to, kicker Noah Ruggles and punter Jesse Mirco, after being named a semifinalist.
Honored to be named a semifinalist! Major shoutout to my boys @Jesse_Mirco29 and @noahruggles for making me look good! #GoBucks https://t.co/x4McQ6z0mu
— Bradley Robinson (@BRobinson_42) November 16, 2021