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Hoping we keep him on punt return coverage. He killed it as a gunner vs. PSU
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WR Devin Smith (6-1, 198, 4.55)*
Best known for his one-handed touchdown grab in the season opener last season, Smith finished 2012 with only 30 catches (half of Corey Brown's 60 receptions), but he led the conference with a 20.6 yards per catch average. He is an exciting player who can create with the ball in his hands, but reliability and focus are concerns. Smith has an immense amount of talent, but consistency has kept him from reaching his full potential thus far.
Urban Meyer says WR Devin Smith has a minor injury
by Doug Lesmerises, The Plain Dealer
8/13/2013
Urban Meyer was interviewed on ESPN this afternoon and said wide receiver Devin Smith has a minor injury that is keeping him out of practice. He said he should be back soon.
The drw;2362673; said:There has never been a positional group of players at Ohio State like Devin Smith, Evan Spencer, Corey Smith, and Corey Brown where I have to stop and think which one is which like I do with these guys. I must be getting old.
The drw;2362673; said:There has never been a positional group of players at Ohio State like Devin Smith, Evan Spencer, Corey Smith, and Corey Brown where I have to stop and think which one is which like I do with these guys. I must be getting old.
Meyer said Devin Smith had his best all-around day he's ever had today.
brutus2002;2363690; said:Kids got all the talent in the world.
Dave Revsine @BTNDaveRevsine
Great nugget in the #Buckeyes game notes - Devin Smith's 13 career TD catches have gone for an average of 44.3 yds - 8 of 13 40+y
Ohio State football: Devin Smith has knack for big plays
ADAM CAIRNS | DISPATCH
Devin Smith has 13 career touchdown catches three games into his junior season, but what stands out is his average of 44.3 yards on those plays.
ByTim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCHFRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2013
The development of receiver Devin Smith continues to be a work in progress, Ohio State coach Urban Meyer said, but it seems almost every time the Buckeyes need to pull a rabbit out of their hat, they reach for Smith.
The quarterback throws a deep ball his way, be it Braxton Miller or Kenny Guiton, and magic happens.
“Devin is one of those guys who goes and gets the ball at any cost,” said safety Christian Bryant, who has practiced against Smith for three years.
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