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Molk reflects on U-M career
Exit interview: Captain took it upon himself to restore order in locker room, program
Updated: February 21, 2012, 11:21 AM ET
By
Michael Rothstein | WolverineNation
"Exit Interview" is a feature at WolverineNation where we chat with departing seniors from the Michigan football and men's basketball programs about their time in Ann Arbor in a Q&A format.
PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- He played a position with few statistics, usually fewer accolades and hardly any recognition. Former Michigan center David Molk seemed OK with that, too, throughout his four-year career with the Wolverines.
He ended up, though, as the brash-talking, program-leading center of Michigan's resurgence this season, anchoring an offensive line and winning the Rimington Award given to the nation's top center.
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