Jayson Klewitz, a backup offensive lineman in 2009, was the first to wear this number. Jayson joined the Marines in 2011 and was stationed in Okinawa. He has completed his service obligations.
Jayson Klewitz, 2009
The next player to wear #74 was Miles Wojcik, a backup defensive tackle in 2010.
Miles Wojcik, 2010
Charles "Wolfie" Montalvo, a backup offensive lineman, wore #74 in 2012. He was given that nickname because he was already sporting a full beard.
Charles Montalvo, 2012
Wyatt Wozniak wore #74 as a senior in 2014. Wyatt switched to the other side of the line of scrimmage and became the starting center after spending his junior year (2013) as a nose tackle. That year, he wore #59, like his brother, Conrad.
Wyatt is currently the starting center at Indiana State, where he's continuing a family legacy; his father, John, and his oldest brother, Austen, both played for the Sycamores.
Wyatt Wozniak, Cypress Woods Wildcats, 2013-14; wore #59 in 2013
Indiana State Sycamores, 2015-present
Max Sweet, the starting nose tackle in 2017, made the varsity in 2016, his junior year. Max holds the Cy Woods record in the power clean. Max currently plays for the Brown Bears. Brown is an Ivy League school located in Providence, Rhode Island.
Max Sweet, Cypress Woods Wildcats, 2016-17
Brown Bears, 2018-present
Karson Adkinson, a backup offensive lineman, wore #74 in 2018.
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