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  Shi Smith remarked that he thought Auburn's defensive backs were trying to get him riled up so he'd lose his temper. "I would much rather say 'Whoa!' than 'Giddy-up!,' Muschamp said when asked about his players and emotion. He also admitted it's a delicate line to walk between telling a player to be aggressive while also telling him to rein in impulsive behavior. Smith did more jawing than catching in the first half. There were a few facemask-to-facemask confrontations where it was honestly amazing no flags were thrown. Smith certainly showed why he's so valuable in the second half. His touchdown catch, high-pointing a ball as his defender jumped in front of him, was pretty. His catch on the sideline where he tapped the ball with one hand and then caught it on his belly while lying on his back, was Beyonce. He's that good, but he has to keep his emotions in check if he's going to keep being that good. - Rock Hill Herald

rSr/2021 WR Shi SmithSouth Carolina
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