So here’s the deal, folks: Wyatt Milum, a guy who probably spent more time on the field than in the classroom, has snagged himself a shiny new title—Consensus All-American. That’s right! This dude, hailing from Spring Valley, was so good at blocking people that he didn’t even let them near the quarterback. Imagine that! A lineman who didn’t allow a sack for almost two years. It’s like being the bouncer of a club where no one gets in—no cover charge, no problem! Now, Milum didn’t just wake up one day and decide to be an All-American. Nope! This guy put in the hard yards, 47 games worth, and racked up 43 starts. That’s dedication! And let’s not forget the Outland Trophy—a fancy name for the best interior lineman in the nation. It’s like winning the lottery, but instead of cash, you get a trophy and a lifetime of bragging rights. So, hats off to Milum, the dude who made sure no one could touch his quarterback. If that’s not a superhero move, I don’t know what is!
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