He played football, baseball, and basketball his freshman year, giving him special recognition as a tri-sport athlete.
His junior year he and the rest of the offensive line helped block for Chris Gavin, who broke the county's all-time single-season rushing record.
[2] He was also on the track and field team his senior year of high school, getting first place in 12-lb shot put at the county championship.
[5] Despite the replacement of Edsall with University of Michigan defensive coordinator D. J. Durkin,[6] Plummer was still offered the scholarship.
[7] After the death of teammate Jordan McNair, Plummer left the team and graduated in the winter of 2019 with a degree in communications and a minor in leadership studies.