Pro Football Hall of Famer Cris Carter is an Ohio State OG. The Buckeyes alumnus played in Columbus, Ohio from 1984 to 1986. Before Jeremiah Smith, Marvin Harrison Jr., Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave ...
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Ohio State legend Cris Carter calls Buckeyes freshman WR Jeremiah Smith 'the best player in the country'Chris Olave and Marvin Harrison Jr. But no one could break Carter's record until Ohio State freshman phenom Jeremiah Smith came along. It took Smith just nine games into his collegiate career to ...
Few college football programs churn out as much high-end wide receiver talent as Ohio State. The NFL is littered with former Buckeyes wide receivers like Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave and Terry ...
For a long time, Cris Carter was Ohio State's most prominent wide receiver alum, as the former Vikings star made the Hall of Fame following a 16-year career. However, Carter entered the NFL as a ...
ST. BERNARD, Ohio — Pro Football Hall of Famer Cris Carter, Ohio State’s first All-American wide receiver, is confident in the Buckeyes’ chances at winning a national championship Jan. 20 ...
Carter attended Ohio State from 1984 to 1986. In 1987, he was a fourth-round pick in the supplemental draft after a controversy involving his signing with a sports agent before his senior season.
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