USC football opposing player scouting report - James Smith, Ohio State
USC football’s scouting focus for Ohio State centers on defensive tackle James Smith, who is expected to be a key piece for the Buckeyes as they reload after seven players were selected in the NFL Draft. ESPN frames Smith as an Alabama transfer who steps into a role he filled quickly during spring practices, with Kayden McDonald’s departure creating an immediate opportunity. The report describes Smith as an impact defender this fall, combining run-stopping size with disruptive quickness. It notes his ability to shoot gaps with speed while using power and strength to handle double teams, along with experience playing end in Alabama under Nick Saban. For USC, the article says beating Ohio State will require big plays downfield, but also running effectively to set up the pass and keep the Buckeyes from stacking the box—making Smith a central matchup for that run game.






