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Alabama WR claims he can be better than Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith

That's a pretty bold goal that he has for himself.

Despite that fact, Alabama receiver Ryan Williams believes he will have something to say about that this year. In a recent interview with ON3, he acknowledged that Smith had the better freshman season, but he is hoping this year he can "flex".

Ryan Williams believes he can be better than Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith

Williams certainly has a lot of faith that he can be better than Smith, despite what Smith was able to accomplish as a true freshman a year ago.



Williams makes the second-most money of any wide receiver in the country, also behind Smith. Quite frankly, that's the way it should be. Smith is the most valuable player in the country, and his NIL money should reflect as such. That doesn't mean Williams is horrible by any means.

However, Williams is already way behind Smith's pace in 2025. He has just five catches for 30 yards in two games this season. Smith surpassed that total against Texas in the season-opener. It seems pretty far-fetched that Williams will have a better year than Smith at this point.
 
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These arguments make me laugh. These If / then arguments, where the "If" part is false. There's no way to test the rest because the first part is false.
If you paid me $20M per year to play basketball, I'd make 100% of my free throws.
If frogs had wings, they wouldn't hit their asses when they hop.
If Indiana played Alabama's schedule, they wouldn't be undefeated.
If Chuck Norris was born on the moon, he'd punch all the COVID viruses and they'd all do his taxes for him.
There's no way to prove any of these statements right or wrong.

They're fine for a group of friends hanging out in the bar arguing about whether the 1975 Reds could have beaten the 2010 Canadian hockey team in video poker. But Paul Finebaum will never be taken seriously as a national sports figure by using arguments like this.
 
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