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WR Devin Smith (National Champion)

Love how the coaches got him involved in the short and intermediate game. He's open all the time. This reciever depth and talent is really starting to show, other than a few miscues by Dontre. The recievers as a whole created great seperation and that they pushing each other extremely hard in the reciever room. Hard to not find a mismatch with a 3 wide of Smith, Thomas and Marshall.
 
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Love how the coaches got him involved in the short and intermediate game. He's open all the time. This reciever depth and talent is really starting to show, other than a few miscues by Dontre. The recievers as a whole created great seperation and that they pushing each other extremely hard in the reciever room. Hard to not find a mismatch with a 3 wide of Smith, Thomas and Marshall.

And the fact we can substitute in Spencer and Wilson with no drop off is even scarier
 
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He has become a consistent receiver, while retaining his deep threat ability. Tonight was a showcase of that but he also proved he can be a complete receiver over the course of the season. Great job Devin, keep it up!
The MSU game was probably the best of Smith's career. Smith's problem is that he's never been a complete receiver, but for some reason he was last night.

Smith now has 26 career TD passes, good for 3rd place in Buckeye history behind Cris Carter (27) and David Boston (34).

Smith is averaging 25.6 yards per catch this season. The school record is 27.6 yards per catch by Cedric Anderson (20 receptions for 552 yards) in 1982.

Smith is averaging 19.4 yards per catch for his career (110 receptions for 2,136 yards), which is good for 4th place at Ohio State behind Cedric Anderson with 21.3 yards per catch (80 receptions for 1,707 yards); Doug Donley with 21.2 yards per catch (106 receptions for 2,252 yards); and Terry Glenn with 21.2 yards per catch (79 receptions for 1,677 yards)
 
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The MSU game was probably the best of Smith's career. Smith's problem is that he's never been a complete receiver, but for some reason he was last night.

Smith now has 26 career TD passes, good for 3rd place in Buckeye history behind Cris Carter (27) and David Boston (34).

Smith is averaging 25.6 yards per catch this season. The school record is 27.6 yards per catch by Cedric Anderson (20 receptions for 552 yards) in 1982.

Smith is averaging 19.4 yards per catch for his career (110 receptions for 2,136 yards), which is good for 4th place at Ohio State behind Cedric Anderson with 21.3 yards per catch (80 receptions for 1,707 yards); Doug Donley with 21.2 yards per catch (106 receptions for 2,252 yards); and Terry Glenn with 21.2 yards per catch (79 receptions for 1,677 yards)
Doug Donley a blast from the past
 
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Devin Smith 2014 = Michael Jenkins 2002/3.

Both of them are record breaking wide receivers (Jenkins #1 in yards, Smith #1 in TDs) at OSU. Both of them are clutch in the deep ball receptions and easily a QB's go-to guy when needing to get a pass off. Despite neither of them being a national household name outside of the conference, they are instrumental to big wins for their Ohio State team.
 
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