Jeremiah Smith showed signs in his debut that he just might be able to live up to all the hype that accompanied him to Ohio State.
Jeremiah Smith showed signs in his debut that he just might be able to live up to all the hype and hyperbole that accompanied him to Ohio State. The freshman pass-catching prodigy led his team with six catches for 92 yards and two touchdowns Saturday, displaying his uncommon ability to be open even when he doesn't appear to be open. The No. 2 Buckeyes crushed Akron, 52-6.
Later in the first quarter, Smith turned around to make a slick catch in the end zone of a 16-yard pass from Kansas State transfer quarterback Will Howard. 'If he’s pressed, and it’s one on one — put it up, and he’ll make it,' Howard said. 'He’ll make a play, and that’s exactly what he did. I mean, that’s all I’ve got to do, give him a chance and he’s going to do the rest.
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