The Ohio State Spring Game is a first look at the future, and the future arrived early. Before the first quarter even ended, freshman phenom Chris Henry Jr. announced his presence with authority, hauling in a spectacular 40-yard touchdown pass.
Coming to Columbus as the nation's top-ranked receiver in the 2026 class, Henry carries immense expectations. With his first big play in the scarlet and gray, he showed exactly why. Quarterback Tavien St. Clair dropped a perfect deep ball right into Henry's stride, and the young receiver created easy separation before gliding into the endzone for six.
This wasn't just a spring highlight; it was a statement. As Ohio State prepares for life after current stars like Jeremiah Smith, the budding connection between St. Clair and Henry offers a thrilling glimpse of the Buckeyes' offensive firepower for years to come. When you have a quarterback who can deliver a dime and a receiver who can turn on the jets, big plays are inevitable.
