Ryan Day Puts Will Howard on Hot Seat With Cotton Bowl Ambitions After Spotlight on Jeremiah Smith & Co.

“This offense has a chance to be very, very explosive.” That’s an understatement coming from you, Ryan Day. Can someone explain why Will Howard couldn’t cut it into the Heisman finalist list? Keep that Michigan game outside. Bucks just weren’t too confident in that one. However, the Ducks game? “I still have nightmares about that play.” Do you Will Howard? Because the way you threw those dimes against Oregon proved that you were ready to take an axe and chop the No.1 team from their spot. 3 passing touchdowns with over 300 yards. Zero interceptions and no bad turnovers. The north is here and they are now the frontrunners of the natty.

But hey, with great power, come great responsibilities!! “He’s grown into the offense and I think he understands that his job is to be the number one leader,” Ryan Day puts his expectations forward before the Cotton Bowl. You beat the strongest defense in the SEC and then you went on to dethrone the proverbial kings of college football. Now, it is time to deal with the Longhorns.

Will Howard
Oct 5, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard (18) drops to throw against the Iowa Hawkeyes during the first quarter at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images

And while OSU is in great shape, Texas won’t back down without a challenge. See, if anything, the ASU game taught us that Quinn Ewers knows when to step up. He set up massive drives for the Longhorns and Texas would’ve won the game with ease if Bert Auburn hadn’t missed the final FG.

However, while this ain’t the same Ewers who Texas a 34-24 win over a Nick Saban-led Alabama last season, this is still someone who knows the risks and knows how to make plays. So, going into this, Howard has to bring his A-game!!

Heavy is the head that wears the crown and if Howard chokes against the Longhorns, the Bucks fanbase brutality is going to rip him apart. Still, there is one silver lining for the quarterback and Ryan Day.

OSU receiver and running room

Treat the Michigan game as a lesson and you will find victory. Chip Kelly did exactly that. Bucks arguably have one of the best running and receiving corps in the entire country, and this power was on full display against the Vols and the Ducks.

No one had a thing for No.4. The 18-year-old prodigy, Jeremiah Smith, had 2 touchdowns with over 180 yards under his belt. This is his best performance in the entire season. He is already NFL-caliber at this point.

However, he ain’t the only one Steve Sarkisian has to look out for. TreVeyon Henderson and Emeka Egbuka also decimated the gridiron. Emeka started with a massive 42-yard touchdown for the Bucks and Henderson gave us a sight to behind with the 66-yard touchdown run.

This team is firing on all cylinders, and they will not stop at bringing down another SEC champ. Steve Sarkisian better come into this showdown with a plan!!

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