If this name seems familiar, it should. We recruited him heavily out of HS only to have him head north to OSU. He went into the transfer portal after last season and is expected to choose between UC and UK very shortly . Not sure if there's any familiarity with Fickell as the previous staff was the one in contact with him for UC. They may know each other from the recruiting process at OSU however.
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L'Christian "Blue" Smith transfer WR commit
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There's an instagram account out there with a commitment graphic on it that went up last night. It apparently is his account but I can't verify that for sure. The official GoBearcats accounts have nothing posted that verifies this so far.Brent Wyrick
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Former 4 star recruit, did not see the field last year & his position coach left OSU.
"Smith plans to remain enrolled at Ohio State through April 28, and will then depart. the 6-foot-4, 220-pound receiver has seen the position coach and head coach that recruited him depart the school. The WR did not make it onto the field in 2018, and is now fighting for playing time with the likes of veterans K.J. Hill, Austin Mack, Binjimen Victor, in addition to younger talent like Chris Olave, Jaylen Harris, and Garrett Wilson.
The Huber Heights alum was the fourth best player out of Ohio in the 2018 cycle, so it is likely that there will be ample interest in him from other schools in need of a playmaker. Wherever he ends up, we wish Blue the best."
https://www.landgrantholyland.com/20...ceiver-leaving
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From the 2018 Recruiting forum:
Blue Smith will be choosing between OSU, UC, and UK on Aug 27
Ultimately chose O$U, but we were in there. If only he had chose us first... Someday these star recruits will learn to just go ahead and choose UC from the start. Lol!
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Brendel was on the Bearcat Fans Podcast that was dropped today and he brought up something that made me giddy inside... Imagine a red zone lineup of Prater (6'6") and Smith (6'5") wide and Whyle (6'6") and Taylor (6'5") at TE. Now how does a defense defend that height? No way they could! You would have to worry about the height as well as the running game that we have. Most teams in our conference would not be able to put personnel on the field to stop us.
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Brent Wyrick
92 Final Four Front Row
@LobotC2DFW
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