"He's fast. He's really, really fast. I mean, he's so fast, he makes fast people look... not fast."
Those were the words said by Unger in The Longest Yard.
The same can be said for five-star Ohio State wide receiver commit Jamier Brown, who won the OHSAA Division II 100-meter state title on Sunday.
Jamier brown 100M STATE CHAMPION
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Brown finished with a time of 10.42 seconds in the final after running the 100-meter dash in 10.47 seconds in the preliminaries. The 5-foot-11, 192-pounder set a Division II state record in the 100-meter (10.35 seconds) in the Lexington regional to qualify for the state meet.
He also won the 200-meter state title in Division II record 20.91 seconds, beating his then-record 20.94 time he ran last weekend in regionals. Brown was part of Big Walnut's 4x100-meter relay, which finished in 41.53 seconds to win the state title, his third championship of the day.
Brown has been committed to Ohio State since November 2023 and shut down his recruitment in May, saying that he wouldn't make any more visits to other programs (including Miami and Oregon) and is fully committed to the Buckeyes.
The fourth-ranked wide receiver (No. 21 overall) in the 2027 class, Brown will play his senior season of high school football at Big Walnut, about 25 miles north of OSU, where he transferred in January after previously playing for Wayne High School in Huber Heights.
