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WR K.J. Hill (Official Thread)

Stanley Jackson with good points on the Final Drive

After last year’s dramatic, draining game, both teams shit the bed the following week. PSU lost to MSU and... well, he said something about Iowa, but I don’t remember the Buckeyes playing them last year
The last Ohio State game I did not watch either in person or on TV was when Eddie George ran for over 200 against the nerds at Evanston in 1994 - which I heard on the radio... and I can tell you for certain Ohio State did not show up to play any football game at Iowa last year.
 
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K.J. HILL BUILDS ON TRACK RECORD OF MAKING BIG PLAYS IN BIG GAMES WITH GAME-WINNING TOUCHDOWN AT PENN STATE

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When the game is on the line and Ohio State needs to make a big play in the passing game, K.J. Hill is often one of the players who rises to the occasion.

In each of the last three games in which Ohio State has faced second-half deficits, Hill has stepped up to make at least one big play that has helped the Buckeyes come back and win the game.

During the second half of the Buckeyes’ 31-20 win at Michigan last season, Hill had a pair of lengthy catch-and-runs (29 and 24 yards) to convert third downs, both of which ultimately led to field goal attempts.

In Ohio State’s third game of this season against TCU, he caught a 24-yard touchdown pass from Dwayne Haskins that gave the Buckeyes their first two-score lead in the game, 33-21, in a game they would ultimately win 40-28 but trailed earlier in the third quarter.

Then on Saturday at Penn State, Hill made his biggest play yet, turning a swing pass from Haskins into another 24-yard trip to the end zone for the game-winning touchdown in the Buckeyes’ 27-26 win.

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“It was just a dream come true,” Hill said Wednesday when asked about Saturday’s game-winning touchdown. “The crowd was silent. You could hear a pencil drop when I scored. That was the best feeling, to make a crowd get quiet like that.”

Hill has often been the overlooked player in Ohio State’s six-man receiver rotation, the player who has quietly been one of the Buckeyes’ most reliable and productive pass-catchers without garnering much hype, but he’s consistently proven himself to be one of the Buckeyes’ best receivers and been a player who Ohio State’s quarterbacks – particularly Haskins, who filled in for an injured J.T. Barrett in the second half of last year’s game at Michigan – have turned to in key situations time and time again.

Perhaps the reason why Hill gets overlooked is that he doesn’t have any one physical trait that truly stands out. He doesn’t have the speed of Parris Campbell; he doesn’t have the height of Austin Mack or Binjimen Victor.

However, what makes Hill one of the Buckeyes’ best receivers – arguably, their best receiver – is how well-rounded his game is.

“He's a tough dude, man,” Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer said of Hill this week. “He's a really good football player. His ball skills … and he's a great blocker. So he can do it all.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...mes-with-game-winning-touchdown-at-penn-state
 
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