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Omameh earned his success
Exit interview: Lineman flipped to Michigan late, proved naysayers wrong
Updated: February 13, 2013, 10:37 AM ET
By
Michael Rothstein | WolverineNation
"Exit Interview" is a concept started at WolverineNation last year where we chat with players leaving Michigan about their experiences with the Wolverines and in some cases what's next.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Patrick Omameh came in as an unheralded prospect, one of the many players over the past few years who flipped their initial commitments to sign with Michigan.
Omameh, the No. 113 offensive tackle in the Class of 2008, initially chose Cincinnati but eventually changed his mind to pick the Wolverines. After not knowing what to think with Michigan, he ended up as a three-year starter who played in 45 games as a mainstay at right guard.
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