
Last week, Ohio State junior wide receiver Kamryn Babb was named by his teammates as one of six captains for the upcoming season. It was somewhat of a surprise given that Babb, a former four-star prospect from St. Louis Christian Brothers College, has appeared in just seven games over the last three seasons as he’s dealt with numerous knee injuries, including one this spring that will have him sidelined for most – if not all – of the 2021 campaign. However, if you listen to Babb’s coaches and teammates talk about what kind of impact he has off the field, you quickly understand why. “One of the more amazing stories I’ve been around,” head coach Ryan Day said on Aug. 21. “This is a guy who has been through four ACL (injuries) and he’s currently unavailable, but he came up and spoke to the team last week about what resilience means and…
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