Bill Landis
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And I think that's part of what drives him, too.
It's like, whatever, you and I have never been that caliber of anything.
But it's one of those deals where everyone's watching everything you do all the time.
And you can choose to do it, whatever you want, but you can't avoid it.
And I think Jeremiah understands that and says, all right, if everyone's watching me, then I'm going to show them how to do it.
And he's just like year after year after year, like three years at Ohio State.
He's done since he was a freshman, and he's doing it now in his last year as a junior.
And I believe him when he says he's going to do it when he goes to the NFL, because how could you not?
He had a better answer than that.
He said, I know sometimes I make it look easy.
Yes.
But it's not.
It's like, yeah, that's a hell of an answer.
Yeah, he's got... I was looking up some career receiving stuff just in the history of college football, too.
If he stayed around for four years, I think he can make a real run at some of them, but he's not going to.
But he's going to, even statistically...
Because I understand, like, it feels to me like there's a lot of, like, a lot of, there's more cynicism around these kind of conversations than there used to be.
Because you just want to, like, you say, like, oh, this guy, you call a guy a great, which I think Jeremiah is and will be.
And I think people immediately start, and I'm not saying Ohio State fans do this, but generally people start to look for reasons to, like, pick at that a little bit.
So, like, Jeremiah is not going to be whatever statistically the best receiver in the history of college football because he's not going to play long enough for that to be the case.