Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Noah Brown runs with the football while he is tackled during the third quarter against the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium on Oct. 15, 2016. Photo by: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports. Every quarterback in college football has a go-to receiver when a big play needs to be made. For Ohio State football this season, that receiver has been sophomore Noah Brown. Ohio State has shown that they have plenty of young, talented players for junior quarterback J.T. Barrett to throw to. Junior H-back Curtis Samuel, senior H-back Dontre Wilson and junior tight end Marcus Baugh are just some of the options for Barrett, among others. But Brown has stood out from the pack and has proven to be the real deal. In six games for the Buckeyes this season, Brown has 16 receptions for 213 yards and six touchdowns. However, what has set the sophomore apart from other wideouts on the team is that he has shown up and performed in the team’s biggest games. This past weekend, the 6-foot-2, 218-pound receiver caught the go-ahead touchdown pass in overtime of Ohio State’s 30-23 win over then-No. 8 ranked Wisconsin at Camp Randall Stadium. Brown…
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