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“It’s really easy to see the potential in Jeremiah. He’s got a guy like Emeka Egbuka – one of the reasons he decided to come back was to help Jeremiah Smith because he saw the talent,” Day said. “To me, that’s what’s really cool about this team right now.”"One of the reasons Emeka Egbuka decided to come back was to help Jeremiah Smith because he saw the talent. To me that's what's really cool about this team right now."
Ryan Day speaks on the selflessness of the @OhioStateFB team pic.twitter.com/l8oHPRHJWV
— Big Noon Kickoff (@BNKonFOX) September 21, 2024
Stewardship and caring about people that truly are putting in the work is a lost practice. I care so much about what I do that I would never let anyone that cares behind. Not patting myself on the back, but I love to see younger kids like EE carry it forward like Woody always advocates. That's the backbone of the brotherhood, glad to see that continue. Not many programs can say that really.BIG BROTHER, LITTLE BROTHER. We’ve written… **checks notes** … like, mmmm, 10 articles about Jeremiah Smith’s performance in Ohio State’s Big Ten opener.
However, while those articles covered Smith’s pair of one-handed catches, his two touchdowns and his similarities to Alabama wide receiver Ryan Williams, this article and this section will cover a minor moment involving Smith on Saturday – the moment he stuck up for Emeka Egbuka.
With a little over a minute left in the first quarter, Will Howard motioned Egbuka parallel to the line of scrimmage. After Ohio State snapped the football, Egbuka turned the corner and pancaked Michigan State cornerback Ed Woods. The nature of the block led several Spartans to surround Egbuka and exchange words.
In a matter of moments, Smith arrived and tossed Egbuka out of the skirmish before chirping back at the defenders. His quick actions reminded me of Day’s comments on Big Noon Kickoff last week. The head coach said Egbuka and Smith share a close bond that has been special to witness over the past nine months.
“It’s really easy to see the potential in Jeremiah. He’s got a guy like Emeka Egbuka – one of the reasons he decided to come back was to help Jeremiah Smith because he saw the talent,” Day said. “To me, that’s what’s really cool about this team right now.”
I agree. That is really cool.
Egbuka and Smith are brothers in The Brotherhood.
That bond matters and will matter as Ohio State continues to chase its goals this season.
Skull Session: Ohio State’s Defense Makes “Solid In-Game Adjustments” Against Michigan State and Jeremiah Smith Shares a Brother-Like Bond with Emeka Egbuka
Ohio State's defense made "solid in-game adjustments" against Michigan State, and Jeremiah Smith and Emeka Egbuka share a brother-like bond.www.elevenwarriors.com