Geoff Schwartz
FOX Sports Betting Analyst
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Read below for my thoughts on the CFP national title game.
1. Who will have the MOST RECEIVING YARDS?
Jeremiah Smith, Emeka Egbuka, Carnell Tate, Jaden Greathouse
Jeremiah Smith needs 32 receiving yards to break the Big Ten single-season receiving yards record by a freshman. He already holds the Ohio State freshman records for catches, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns, as well as the Big Ten freshman record for touchdown catches in a season. Notre Dame has already claimed it is gonna play man coverage. If that’s true, I think the freshman phenom will get his. Egbuka is also a good pick here, as he needs 95 receiving yards to break the Ohio State career receiving yards record.
Prediction: Jeremiah Smith
2. Rank by who will have the MOST RUSHING YARDS (highest to lowest):
Riley Leonard, Jeremiyah Love, TreVeyon Henderson, Quinshon Judkins
Both of these teams excel at running the ball, but the two-headed monster of Henderson and Judkins is too good to pass up. In the CFP, Henderson is averaging 9.0 yards per rush and 11.4 yards per touch, and is bound to ball out in what will be his last game as a Buckeye.
Prediction: Henderson, Judkins, Love, Leonard
3. Which of the following will occur?
Will Howard 2+ passing TDs
Jeremiah Smith TD
Riley Leonard 1+ INT thrown
None
As mentioned above, Smith is a phenom. He was held to one catch for three yards against Texas, but in the two games before, he put up 187 against Oregon and 103 against Tennessee, with two receiving scores in each of those outings, too. Expect him to look like himself again.
Prediction: Jeremiah Smith TD
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