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WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (2022 Rose Bowl MVP, Seattle Seahawks)

He went out with cramps but this team won 60-59 over Allen who is a powerhouse and won several state titles recently

i knew Allen was good.. but this is the first time since 2011 they wont make the state semis... they play in 6a division I ... biggest schools in texas only division
 
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He went out with cramps but this team won 60-59 over Allen who is a powerhouse and won several state titles recently

i knew Allen was good.. but this is the first time since 2011 they wont make the state semis... they play in 6a division I ... biggest schools in texas only division

I would get cramps too if I scored 6 TDs and went over 250+ in total offense. This kid is just the real deal, no doubt about it.
 
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He went out with cramps but this team won 60-59 over Allen who is a powerhouse and won several state titles recently

i knew Allen was good.. but this is the first time since 2011 they wont make the state semis... they play in 6a division I ... biggest schools in texas only division
That is absolutely big team to knock off Allen, who is stacked every year with high end national talent (Kyler Murray and Greg Little)
 
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2020 OSU Commit Jaxon Smith-Njigba Blows Up Again

Smith-Njigba is currently ranked as the No. 9 wide receiver in the country, the 7th-best player in the state of Texas, and the 56th-best player in the 2020 class overall.

He’s not even the top-rated wide receiver in his own school’s recruiting class. Julian Fleming, a 5-star prospect from Pennsylvania, is the top-ranked receiver in the 2020 class and is another Buckeye commit.

Smith-Njigba’s rankings may seem comically low after you watch some of the highlights below:



2020 OSU wide receiver commit Jaxon Smith-Njigba basically went supernova on Friday night in a Texas high school playoff game.

Just to set the scene: Smith-Njigba’s Rockwall team was facing Allen in the second round of the 6A state playoff. This is big-school Texas football, and not for the faint of heart.

Allen is the school district that rather famously spent $60 million building an 18,000 seat stadium a few years back. They’ve had three players drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft since 2016, including 2019’s No. 1 overall pick Kyler Murray. So they put a little effort into their football program.

Friday night, playing at the Dallas Cowboys’ stadium, Smith-Njigba racked up 15 receptions for 252 yards, and scored 6 touchdowns in a 60-59 upset win for Rockwall over Allen.

You might say he put a wrench in Allen’s plans to win a state title.

This isn’t the first time Smith-Njigba has had a game like this against a good opponent this fall.

He has put up more than 5,000 receiving yards in his career, something only two other players in Texas high school history have accomplished.

Smith-Njigba is currently ranked as the No. 9 wide receiver in the country, the 7th-best player in the state of Texas, and the 56th-best player in the 2020 class overall.

He’s not even the top-rated wide receiver in his own school’s recruiting class. Julian Fleming, a 5-star prospect from Pennsylvania, is the top-ranked receiver in the 2020 class and is another Buckeye commit.

Entire article: https://theozone.net/2019/11/2020-osu-recruit-jaxon-smith-njigba-blows-up-again/
 
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