Career: Started nine games at right guard for the 2009 Ivy League champions ... Penn's offensive line allowed the fewest sacks in the Ivy League in 2009, giving up just six in the final nine games ... Enabled Penn to finish third in the Ivy League in rushing, gaining just under 150 yards per game ... Started all 10 games as a junior when Penn finished second in the Ivy League in fewest sacks allowed, and played in nine games as a sophomore.
2008: Started all 10 games for the Quakers on the right side of the line ... Led the way as three different players combined for four 100-yard rushing performances ... Penn allowed the second fewest sacks in the Ivy League ... Enabled Penn to run for an average of just under 140 yards per game.
2007: Appeared in nine games for the Quakers ... Played on an offensive line that led Ivy League and finished seventh nationally in sacks allowed per game (0.90).
2006: Appeared against Villanova (Sept. 23).
Naperville Central HS: Two-year letterwinner in football ... Named to the Naperville Sun All-City Honorable Mention team in 2005 ... Was a two-time Academic All-Conference selection ... Honor roll student and National Honor Society member ... Member of the Business Professionals of America.
Personal: Born June 5, 1988 in Naperville, Ill. ... Son of Renay and Michael Schaefer ... Great-uncle, Donald Schaefer, was an All-America running back at Notre Dame in the 1950’s ... Enrolled in Wharton with an accounting/finance concentration.