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Jersey Number 58
Hank Zilinskas
- Position:
- Center
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 285
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Englewood, Colo.
- High School:
- Cherry Creek
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- Played in 10 games, starting the first nine of the season.
- Played the fourth most plays of all lineman with 524.
- Allowed two sacks, four quarterback hits, and 11 hurries in 380 pass blocking snaps.
- Had his best game against Cincinnati allowing 0 sacks, hurries, or hits in 36 pass blocking snaps.
- Played in 11 games, starting in two of them. Made his first career start in week three against in-state rival, Colorado State.
- Made his college debut against TCU in week one on special teams.
- Started second game of his career on the road in Tempe against Arizona State, earning a win in each of his first two career starts. Missed just one game all season.
- Allowed no quarterback hits and only one sack on 104 pass blocking attempts according to PFF.
- Did not have a penalty called on him on 142 offensive plays.
- A three-star prospect by the recruiting services.
- ESPN ranks him as the No.21 center in the class and the No. 14 player from Colorado.
- On3 ranks him as the No.139 interior offensive lineman in the class and the No.14 player from Colorado.
- 247 ranks him as the No.148 interior offensive lineman and the No.14 player from Colorado.
- 247 Composite ranks him as the No.1,698 player nationally, the No.126 interior offensive lineman, and the No.14 player from Colorado
- On3 Consensus ranks him as the No.1,759 player nationally, the No.156 interior offensive lineman, and the No.14 player from Colorado.
- Played at Cherry Creek High School under head coach and former Colorado All-American, Dave Logan.
- Played four years of varsity and saw the field a significant amount of time in the final three seasons, starting 28 straight games without giving up a sack and helping Cherry Creek to four straight Colorado State Championships and a 45-6 record.
- Played on the offensive and defensive line.
- Defensively, he finished his career with 84 tackles, eight for a loss with one sack and one fumble recovery.
- Senior season Cherry Creek was 12-2, winning a fourth-straight Colorado State Championship, and he anchored a line that averaged 412.5 yards per game, including 235.1 rushing yards per game and 7.0 rushing yards per attempt.
- Junior season Cherry Creek was 12-2 taking home a third straight title and his offensive line allowed for an extremely balanced attack as Creek averaged 160.8 rushing and 160.1 passing yards per game.
- Sophomore season Cherry Creek was 9-0 in the COVID-shortened season and had another balanced attack averaging 191.9 rushing and 184.3 passing yards per game.
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