2) Smith had a breakout 2017 season where he led the nation in sacks (14), tackles for loss (29.5), and quarterback pressures (73). Sutton was named MAC Defensive Player of the Year, First-team All-Mac, and a Consensus All-American. He enters his junior year as one of the top returning pass rushers and defenders in the country.
3) Sutton Smith attended Francis Howell High School in Missouri where he was a star RB while also playing other positions. He finished his career as a First Team All-State running back and was also named Large School Player of the Year.
Sutton Smith: I ran track in high school. I played soccer all the way up to 8th grade and I played a little bit of tee ball. I lived in Texas for 10 years of my life and football is a religion in Texas. So we base most stuff around football. So I mostly played football.
J's Follow Up: I'm thinking about doing long jump in track and I love to play soccer. I've been playing soccer since first grade and I love to watch it on TV too. I play flag football in the summer. I'm guessing Sutton Smith was really fast in track because he's so fast getting to the quarterback and getting sacks.
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Sutton Smith: The hardest team was probably Toledo. Last year, Toledo was a really good team. They had quarterback Logan Woodside who was pretty good. He was a gunslinger.
D's Follow Up: Toledo is a good team. I think the Huskies will beat them this year. Alabama would be the best team he's played against if they played each other.
Sutton Smith: I like smoothies. You can't really go wrong with them. I like them with strawberries, blueberries, pineapple, blackberries, and bananas. I also love chicken breast too, any way you want to make it.
D's Follow Up: I love smoothies too. My favorite smoothies have mangoes, strawberries, blueberries, and juice. Sutton's smoothie sounds good too. I like chicken like Sutton too.
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On Saturday, August 4th, the boys and I made our way back to Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium in Dekalb for NIU's family day and first ever gear sale. NIU is my alma mater along with Jen and we love to make it back with the boys to cheer on the Huskies as often as we can. With an opportunity to purchase some amazing items that NIU athletes have worn and to have the chance to meet them after practice, you can count us in every time!
The gear sale was amazing. We wish we had gotten to the Chessick Center (practice facility) a little earlier but we were still able to get t-shirts, golf polos, volleyballs, shorts, bags, and we even bought a few pairs of cleats that NIU athletes would wear on game day. The boys had two players in mind that they had hoped would sign their cleats, Sutton Smith and QB Marcus Childers. Fortunately for them, they got them both!
QB Marcus Childers
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