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Gold Pants
Re-watching the game and saw that he was wide open underneath on Braxton's TD catch.
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Crazy to think that Parris is now in his 3rd year with the program. He has all the tools, but still hasn't become a refined WR yet. I'm still holding out hope that this kid will be a star. But with having a rotation of WRs, it'll be hard to put up big stats'PROGRAM GUYS': PARRIS CAMPBELL, TERRY MCLAURIN DOING ALL OF THE LITTLE THINGS FOR OHIO STATE
Every Monday, when Urban Meyer takes the podium for his weekly press conference, Ohio State’s head coach lists the top performers from his team’s previous game.
You know the names. J.T. Barrett, Raekwon McMillan, Curtis Samuel, Gareon Conley. There are others, too, at times, but there is usually a core of four or five names listed every single week.
They’re the best players on the team, so this is far from abnormal.
But there is also a pair of offensive players that often sneak onto the list Meyer rattles off. A pair of guys who maybe Ohio State fans wouldn’t expect to be named as top performers — ‘champions,’ as the Buckeyes call them.
Wide receivers Terry McLaurin and Parris Campbell always seem to earn praise from Meyer, but perhaps not for the same reasons as those other players.
“Parris Campbell is one of our most valuable players just because of his value in the special teams,” Meyer said Monday. “I mean, he makes tackles on kickoff, he is one of the best gunners in the country. … A lot of respect for Parris.”
“Terry McLaurin is also a program guy,” Meyer continued. “Very valuable player for us.”
Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...doing-all-of-the-little-things-for-ohio-state
Crazy to think that Parris is now in his 3rd year with the program. He has all the tools, but still hasn't become a refined WR yet. I'm still holding out hope that this kid will be a star. But with having a rotation of WRs, it'll be hard to put up big stats
also didn't he enter college at like 17 to? I remember him being significantly younger than a normal college kidYeah, and injuries haven't helped his cause either. But remember he is just a redshirt sophomore; he still has this season and possibly 2 more to become "a star".
also didn't he enter college at like 17 to? I remember him being significantly younger than a normal college kid