Virginia Tech offensive lineman, who turned into a defensive lineman during his time in Blacksburg, Aiden Brown has medically retired from football, the Athletic's Andy Bitter reported on Wednesday afternoon.
A three-star recruit in the Class of 2017, Brown committed to Virginia Tech over Air Force, Coastal Carolina, Navy, Wake Forest, Old Dominion, and others.
The No. 61 offensive guard prospect nationally enrolled at Virginia Tech as an offensive lineman but moved to the defensive line following his redshirt year in 2017.
He never played a down for Virginia Tech during his two years on the team.
As a medical retirement, Brown is eligible to stay at Virginia Tech on scholarship but does not count against the 85-man NCAA maximum. Brown joins offensive lineman William Pritchard and linebacker Dylan Rivers as medical disqualifications coming at the end of the 2019 season.
Good luck to him. That's the third medical retirement (Pritchard and Rivers are the other two) #TheNumbersAlwaysWorkOut
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