Takeaway: The Ohio State wide receiver tradition continues as Quincy Porter creates a new one-two punch.
Ivins: “How about Quincy Porter, five-star wide receiver? Obviously Jeremiah Smith, Jeremiah Smith, Jeremiah Smith. But someone is going to have to play opposite of him over the next two years, and Quincy Porter was a guy that rose in the rankings for us. The more we got around him, the more we dug into him, the more that we liked. I mean, he’s 6-foot-3, 200 pounds. He’s an 11.13 kid in the 100-meter dash. And you look at his year-over-year production, this is a kid that scored 38 touchdowns in his last 37 varsity games.”
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