The Gophers' offensive line is one of the strongest units of this year's football team, as shown by their No. 4 ranking in the Big Ten with 217.8 rushing yards per game going into Saturday's contest at Indiana.
One of the standouts of that line is 6-5, 326-pound right tackle Josh Campion. Considering all of the problems he has gone through, it's a miracle the Fergus Falls, Minn., native is playing for the Gophers.
Campion was an all-state player coming out of high school in 2009 when he committed to Minnesota, but poor academics at the time meant Campion had to take another route to play here. That's also the reason why Campion is now a 23-year-old redshirt sophomore who could still be playing here when he's 25.
"I didn't qualify academically right away to get to the University of Minnesota," he said. "So I went to Fork Union Military Academy out in Fork Union, Virginia. I got my grades right and I came back."
Then the Gophers recruited him again.
"I got an offer from Coach [Tim] Brewster when I was a sophomore [in high school], right after my sophomore year going into my junior summer, I committed right away," he said. "I knew that Minnesota was the place that I wanted to be. I had to go out and get my grades back up, and then Coach [Jerry] Kill was on staff here at Minnesota and he offered me as well."
When Campion got to Minnesota, he suffered a concussion and was redshirted. So his first official season as a Gopher was in 2012 as a 22-year-old redshirt freshman.
Campion recognizes his age doesn't quite mesh with his football eligibility. He said he will receive his degree in business marketing and education this spring.