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Wideout Josh Smith Having Huge Sophomore Season for Colorado Buffaloes

Ron KnabenbauerSep 24, 2008

Just 2:46 into the Sept. 18 game against West Virginia, 51,883 people dressed in black erupted as sophomore Josh Smith raced through the south end zone of Folsom Field, giving the Buffs an early 6-0 lead.

โ€œThe ball was well thrown, and it was thrown high and away from the defense because I was double covered, and I felt like if any one out of the three of us would get to it, it was going to be me because Iโ€™m the fastest,โ€ said Smith.

Smithโ€™s catch was only his second receiving touchdown of his career at Colorado, and though he has only been playing football for a total of four years, it seemed like he has been catching touchdown passes his whole life.

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โ€œIโ€™m just a lot more comfortable out there and that way the game is slowing down a little bit for me each game, and just I know what Iโ€™m doing a lot more, instead of a true freshman just walking in playing,โ€ Smith said.

Last yearโ€™s receiving corps was very young, allowing Smith to get some big time college football action in his first year of eligibility, a rarity for most players.

In only 10 regular season games last fall, Smith caught 23 passes for 451 yards, second on the team only to current sophomore Scotty McKnight.

Through the first three games this season he has 10 catches for 119 yards and two touchdowns. He has become a threat on kickoffs as well, posting one touchdown and averaging 38.4 yards per kickoff return, the third best in the FBS (Division I-A).

His huge improvement this season can be attributed to a better preparation for practices and games and recognizing the details of the sport.

โ€œLast year as a true freshman coming in, he was just trying to use his athleticism to beat everybody and play better, and now this year he is actually using technique and understanding what we are trying to get done,โ€ said passing game coordinator and receiver coach Eric Kiesau.

The 20-year-old's performance this season hasnโ€™t just helped the passing game, but also the rushing attack of freshmen Rodney Stewart and Smithโ€™s nephew, Darrell Scott.

โ€œI love that heโ€™s [Scott] out there, because I feel that me and him complement each other real well,โ€ said Smith. โ€œWhat he does gets me open a lot by him being a threat, and me trying to build up my threat status on the outside, it pulls the guy out of the box to help cover me and opens holes for him on the other end.โ€

Scott, the prized recruit out of Ventura, California, credits his uncle on his decision to come to Colorado. ย The two played together at Moorpark High School during Scottโ€™s sophomore and junior seasons.

Originally from Tallahassee, Fla., Smith moved to Southern California to live with his older sister and change his lifestyle, and at the same time bonded closer with his nephew and the game.

โ€œEverybody understands how seriously they both are about the game, and they obviously have a lot of competitions and talk to each other a lot, but I think everybody on the team really respects how they work and the physical ability that they have,โ€ said sophomore quarterback Cody Hawkins.

But whoโ€™s the better player right now, nephew or uncle? According to Smith, itโ€™s still a mystery.

โ€œPeople have their favorite of which one they like,โ€ said Smith. โ€œBut really all it is, is that I got a year more of experience, so Iโ€™m a year ahead of him being comfortable out on the field.โ€

Smith plans on majoring in business management and knows he canโ€™t play football forever. He has already been doing research on starting his own clothing and shoe line.

โ€œItโ€™s going to be โ€˜Fly-wearโ€™,โ€ said Smith. โ€œItโ€™s going to be pretty much showing an image of how I like clothes to be worn, showing a little bit of my style and image, and Iโ€™ve just been talking to a lot of people that I know that are in the clothing business, giving me some pointers and tips so I can continue to make an outline on my future.โ€

Though clothes may be in his future, head coach Dan Hawkins sees huge potential in Smithโ€™s football career with Joshโ€™s eagerness to get better.

โ€œHeโ€™s so new and so young, heโ€™s been great, he really has, but I think the awesome thing is that he will continue to get better, I just think as he gets more consistent, familiar with the game and the position,โ€ said Hawkins. โ€œHeโ€™s come a long way in a year and heโ€™ll continue to grow.โ€

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