Ohio State tipped to Sign Jeremiah Smith for Leadership Qualities. With one of the best rosters in the nation, Ohio State football is predicted to be one of the teams competing for a College Football Playoff berth. Transfers from other programs are beginning to take on more significance given the developments in college athletics generally over the past few seasons, and former Ole Miss running back Quishon Judkins is among the most significant figures He was actually named the most significant non-QB transfer by ESPN. Bill Connelly, a staff writer for ESPN, wrote about the key college football players. Judkins ranked No. 18, while Will Howard, the projected starting quarterback for Ohio State, topped the list. Paraphrase According to Connelly, "Judkins and Henderson averaged roughly 3.0 yards per carry after contact and carried for 10 yards or more on about 14% of their carries last season." "You are not betting your season on Henderson's health right now, but his ceiling is likely higher when healthy (he is also a very dangerous receiver). Will Howard, the transfer quarterback, will have a lot of money to play with thanks to Henderson, Judkins, and slot guy Emeka Egbuka. Prior to joining the Buckeyes, Judkins was a standout player who ran for 1,567 yards in his first ...