BINJIMEN VICTOR CAN CHANGE GAMES ON A SINGLE PLAY EVEN IF CONSISTENCY NEVER MATERIALIZES
A trip through the Eleven Warriors archive tells the story of Binjimen Victor.
Prepare to repeatedly read "potential," "consistency" or some variation of those words.
On Jan. 18, 2016, the day he committed to Ohio State, he was labeled a "pretty raw athlete" with "a ton of upside." Before arriving on campus, Victor told
Eleven Warriors he was trying to gain weight and muscle to play immediately. During his radio show on Sept. 29, 2016, Urban Meyer said, "Damn, I want to play him," referring to the then-freshman receiver. Victor caught his first touchdown, a 25-yard grab, against Maryland on Nov. 12, 2016.
Year 1: four catches, 64 yards, one touchdown
While taking part in 2017 spring practices, Victor was named as a potential deep threat. On April 12, 2017, an article was published about him needing to "scale (a) mountain of inconsistency," which included Urban Meyer saying he "wasn't a go-hard player all the time" as a freshman. The rising sophomore was named a breakout candidate on July 20, 2017. His increased size and confidence were noted just weeks before the season began. An article published on Oct. 11 mentioned Victor could become the "next Buckeye great" if his progress continued, and it included a quote from Meyer likening his natural ability to that of Cris Carter and Michael Thomas.
Year 2: 23 catches, 349 yards, seven touchdowns
Victor caught five passes for 91 yards and a touchdown as a rising junior in the 2018 spring game, prompting an article about him flashing his potential. After the game, Meyer called him "one of the most talented receivers we have ever had." He was named as someone who should be a go-to receiver by Eleven Warriors in June 2018. Victor's crowning moment of his career to this date came with what Ryan Day called one of the best plays he has seen live, a miraculous 47-yard touchdown that led to a comeback win against Penn State. After the game, Day said that was just one catch, noting Victor has to "keep building from there." The next week, he had a 30-yard touchdown catch, which Parris Campbell said gave him "chills." Victor had one touchdown in the remaining eight games.
Year 3: 21 catches, 354 yards, four touchdowns
The narrative continued into this spring.
He, along with Austin Mack, has to figure out a legacy to leave behind. The ever-present question of whether he can reach his potential was asked in March. On April 1, he was named as a breakout candidate. Victor went ahead and caught a 98-yard pass from Justin Fields in the 2019 spring game that gave the Buckeye faithful a lasting memory entering the summer.
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