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WR Quincy Porter (Official Thread)

I don't think he's been talked about enough. This kid is BUILT! My wife and a few people around asked when JJ switched numbers, lol. And that question was answered when JJ came out looking like Megatron 2.0, but this kid isn't far behind on being one of the most physically imposing players on the roster :yow1:


 
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Graham and Porter both played double-digit snaps for the third time this season – and their second-highest snap count of the year – as the Buckeyes mixed each of their top two backup receivers in with the first-team offense more than they had in previous games this year. Porter caught two passes for 30 yards while Graham had one reception for 10 yards.

 
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  • On freshman wide receiver Quincy Porter: "It was good to see him, that was really his first big action ... I don't think he flinched. ... That's exciting. And I think Carnell (Tate) and Jeremiah (Smith) need that. We need that depth."
 
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Brody was writing what I was thinking. Very nice to see Graham and Porter in real duties. Both performed admirably. Of course, we couch QBs wonder why they aren't getting more reps, given what we see, but got to remember that the players in front of them have done it before, and are quite simply, good at it. But glad Brian's giving them some real-time exposure, so next year and year after, when current WR talent is in the NFL, they can walk in, with either Julian or Tavian in there, and keep the chain alive. Hopefully they'll see more significant action later on in the season.
 
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Porter on injury: “Everything’s all figured out”​

Another player who’s out for the Cotton Bowl due to injury is freshman wide receiver Quincy Porter, who also missed the Buckeyes’ final two games of the regular season and the Big Ten Championship Game. Porter did not disclose the specifics of his injury to Eleven Warriors, but indicated that he is on the road to recovery.

“I think everything's all figured out,” Porter said. “For this week, though, I'm just gonna support my team, and hopefully we get the win this week.”

Porter, the first member of Ohio State’s freshman class to lose his black stripe this year, admitted it’s been frustrating not to be able to play down the stretch of the season after entering the season with high expectations. But he also recognizes that comes with the territory of playing football at Ohio State.

“It's football, so there are gonna be ups and downs,” Porter said.

The five-star prospect has caught just four passes for 59 yards this season, but is confident he’ll make a bigger impact in the future if he continues to put in the work.

“Just putting in the work that I always have and having it show on the field,” Porter said when asked how he thinks he can earn a bigger role next season.


 
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