O'Brien will be looking to halt a two-game losing streak for his Flint Powers team. They fell by a final of 37-17 to Lansing Catholic Central on Thursday night. O'Brien finished with a team high six tackles, including a couple sacks and a few more tackles for loss. Instead of lining up at his usual nose tackle position, however, O'Brien has been playing a defensive end role for his team this fall.
"It's definitely different," O'Brien said. "I'm used to playing inside at the nose, but it's something my team needs me to do. It is a lot easier to pass rush off the end, so I like that a lot. I'll just keep improving at that spot."
O'Brien also doubles as a fullback and offensive tackle on defense, and rarely comes off the field. He scored one of Flint Powers' touchdowns Thursday night on a two-yard fullback dive. O'Brien welcomes the opportunity to go both ways for his team.
"I'm in pretty good shape," he said. "They run me like a horse, but that's not a challenge I am willing to shy away from."