Courtesy: Ball State Athletics
Release: 12/03/2006
2007 (Jr.): Started all 13 games at right tackle to earn third letter . . . has played in all 36 games in his career . . . blocked for an offense which tallied a school record 5,640 yards in total offense, including a school best 3,704 yards passing . . . helped protect Ball State quarterback Nate Davis, who set a Ball State single-season record with 30 touchdown passes plus threw for a school record 3,667 yards . . . part of a unit that blocked for nearly 2,000 yards rushing . . . 2006 (So.): Started all 12 games at right tackle to earn second letter . . . blocked for an offense which threw for a then school record 3,112 yards plus completed a then school record 232 passes and 27 touchdown passes . . . 2005 (Fr.): Played in all 11 games to earn first letter . . . started the first four games at right tackle and the final seven outings at right guard . . . blocked for an offense which tallied 2,079 passing yards -- the ninth-best single-season mark in Ball State history . . . protected Ball State quarterback Joey Lynch, who threw for a then school record 18 touchdowns . . . High School: Earned three letters in football for Coach Bernie Barre . . . also competed in basketball . . . helped football team to 7-3 mark as a senior and a 34-11 record in his career . . . helped team to 6-1 record in the Cincinnati Hills League . . . named the CHL Offensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . named to the Tremendous 26 plus was the Division III Player of the Year as a senior . . . all-city and all-state as a senior . . . Personal: Son of Robert and Delaney Brewster . . . one sister . . . born July 30, 1986, in Cincinnati, Ohio . . . full name is Robert Earl Brewster.