Compton attended West Virginia University, and he played for the West Virginia Mountaineers football team from 1989 to 1992. He began his college career at West Virginia in 1989 as a redshirt freshman. Compton was backup to senior center Jeff Price that season. In 1990, Compton's sophomore season, he became the starter at the center position. His game experience from his redshirt freshman year was key in his starting success. In 1991, as a junior, Compton was an all-Big East selection.
In 1992, his senior season, Compton earned consensus All-American honors. He was a finalist for the Lombardi Award, a first-team all-Big East selection, a selection to the CFA Scholar-Athlete Team, and a first-team Academic All-American.
In 2005, Compton was inducted into West Virginia University's Sports Hall of Fame.
Compton was selected in the third round (68th pick overall) of the 1993 NFL draft by the Detroit Lions.[4] He played for the Lions from 1993 to 2000.[5] He was the starter on the offensive line, blocking for Barry Sanders during his record-setting rushing seasons. During his time with the Lions, Compton also served as the team's long snapper for field goal and point after attempts. Linebacker Allen Aldridge served as the long snapper for punt coverage.
During his NFL career, Mike Compton displayed versatility along the offensive line, often playing multiple positions in any given season.
In 1993, he played a reserve role at Center.
In 1995, he started 2 games at LT then start 3 games at LG. He staredt at LG for the final 3 games of the season.
In 1996, he started 15 games at LG.
In 1997, he started 14 games at LG and start 2 games at LT.
In 1998, he started all 16 games at LG.
In 1999, he started 15 games at C and the season finale at LT.
In 2000, he started the opener and final 5 games at C. In between, he started at LG.
In 2001, he started all 16 games at LG and take over at C in shotgun situations.
In 2002, he started 15 games at LG and 1 game at C.
Compton and his family reside in Richlands, Virginia. He is married to LeTonya. Compton has three children, Jessica, Josh, and Sarah. He became a grandfather for the first time in November 2019.
References
^National Football League, Historical Players, Mike Compton. Retrieved February 16, 2012.