Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

LB Smith just what doctor ordered with Bowen still suspended

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and has submitted applicatio­ns to medical schools throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.

He is not, however, finalizing plans to move into the team doctor’s office just yet.

“First things first,” he said. “I’ve got to get into a medical school. So that’s what I’m focused on academical­ly right now, and focused on finishing off this school year.”

Smith also has to finish the 2017 football season and might well do it as a starting linebacker.

He made his first start of the year in a 35-6 victory last Saturday against Rutgers and, with Manny Bowen unavailabl­e for the second consecutiv­e game after violating team rules, figures to get another when Nebraska visits Beaver Stadium at 4 p.m. Saturday.

Certainly, nothing about Smith’s performanc­e against the Scarlet Knights suggested that he should he lose his starting spot. He finished with 10 tackles, second most on the team, and was cited by the coaching staff as defensive player of the game.

“He played a really good game,” linebacker Jason Cabinda said. “He really stepped up for us. There’s no surprise there. He’s always prepared like a starter.”

Indeed, Smith has long immersed himself in whatever challenge is before him, whether in the classroom or on the field. His 6-foot, 227pound physique isn’t nearly as imposing as his tenacity and mental toughness.

“He’s one of these guys that just was so persistent,” Franklin said.

“So persistent. To be on scout teams, special teams, and he’d be making guys look bad, with his effort and his tenacity and his perseveran­ce, just day after day after day.”

Smith’s diligence finally has been rewarded with significan­t playing time, but his attitude when he was consigned to the background of the program likely will on the than be field. an anything even greater he does legacy address Franklin his even teammates had Smith recently positive about mindset maintainin­g and relentless­ly a working regardless toward of an how objective, distant it seems. “I had a couple players who just said they were appreciati­ve of my message, and some coaches echoed the same thing,” Smith said. “Ultimately, I think we have a lot of good character guys on our team who kind of already understand that, a lot of guys who come and work hard every day and have a great attitude. “An example is Desi Davis, one of our cornerback­s. He said earlier in this year, even if he never plays, he’s excited to help the team get better and incredibly thankful for his opportunit­y. It’s just guys like that who really strengthen this team and give us a chance to be successful. “When you can be selfless like that and work hard every day, despite playing time or things like that, your team has a great chance to be successful.” And perhaps an opportunit­y to groom its next doctor.

Dave Molinari: Dmolinari@Post-Gazette.com and Twitter @MolinariPG.

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