Ohio State defensive back Wade not losing sight of Metchie III’s production with Tide
The Ohio State Buckeyes haven’t lost sight of Canadian receiver John Metchie III’s place in Alabama’s high-octane offence.
Top-ranked Alabama (12-0) faces No. 3 Ohio State (7-0) in U.S. college football’s championship game Monday night. And with both offences averaging over 40 points per contest, the expectation is for plenty of fireworks in Miami.
Receiver DeVonta Smith (105 catches, 1,641 yards, 20 TDs) is the big-play threat in Alabama’s offence. Earlier this week, Smith captured the Heisman Trophy as U.S. college football’s top player, the first receiver to do so since 1991.
The Tide’s offence also includes quarterback Mac Jones (4,036 passing yards, 36 TDs, four interceptions) — who was a Heisman finalist — and running back Najee Harris (1,387 yards, 24 TDs). The unit could also be bolstered by the return of speedy receiver Jaylen Waddle (25 catches, 557 yards, four TDs) who was the team’s third-leading receiver despite being out since Oct. 24 with an ankle injury.