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WR Jameson Williams (transfer to Alabama, Detroit Lions)

Parris vs Ted would be a very interesting race in a straight line.

Ted was absurd in terms of football speed. When he hit the gas there was no one in his class. Much like Darrell Green, he's still exhibiting that rare speed late in his years.
Parris would take the first 50 yards but Ginn just had such a different gear once he got going. Would be an interesting race no doubt though.

To me Jameson just has the stride that makes his running look effortless but I guess we will have to find out.
 
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You're right Pnuts, he was/is a 4*. Was pointing more to the 'under the radar', in terms of publicity, lines of print, etc. Latest I read is that it took Jameson six practices to lose his black stripe, while it took Garrett twelve. Go Bucks!
 
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It's great to have a guy who can stretch the field like Jameson can. Looks like he also has the work ethic, competitive spirit, talent and maturity to compete for playing time. Heard Day say in his presser that he has blocked a couple punts already in practice. Could be a game changer on ST.
 
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Took a square in designed to get 15 yards 61 yards to the house.



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Day said that Williams, like Wilson, has demonstrated improvement in practice over the past couple weeks, and Fields wasn’t surprised to see Williams make a big play, either.

“When he kind of stopped and started running, I already knew right away he was going to score, because he's definitely one of the fastest guys on the team,” Fields said. “He’s going to be a great receiver in the future.”


That touchdown was the first of Williams’ career, and he wasn’t the only true freshman to hit paydirt for the first time as a Buckeye on Saturday. Marcus Crowley scored a 7-yard touchdown on a short pass from Chugunov for his first career score in scarlet and gray, and fellow first-year running back Steele Chambers – who had eight carries for a team-high 63 rushing yards on Saturday – reached the end zone on a 2-yard run late in the fourth quarter.

Wilson, Williams and Crowley, along with fellow true freshmen Zach Harrison, Harry Miller and Craig Young, have all now played in four games this season, meaning they will not be eligible to redshirt if they play in any more games this year.

https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...e-touchdowns-backup-quarterbacks-impress-ryan
 
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