Kamryn Babb was a four-star recruit coming out of Christian Brothers College High School in St. Louis, Missouri, and the 13th-ranked wide receiver in the 2018 recruiting class according to Rivals. He had offers from a number of big-time programs, including Alabama, UCLA, and Florida, but he chose to play his college football at Ohio State. © Brooke LaValley / USA TODAY NETWORK When he enrolled to play for the Buckeyes, the future seemed bright. But college football does not always pan out the way one might hope. Despite the promise he showed on the high school gridiron, Babb’s collegiate career was derailed by numerous knee injuries. Babb missed both the 2018 and the 2019 seasons with a two separate ACL injuries in each knee, but was able to play in seven of Ohio State’s games during the COVID-shortened 2020 season. Babb was on track to play in 2021, but…
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