Jack Daniels had never witnessed a catch like it.
The South Florida high school coach of 35 years was playing Chaminade-Madonna -- and future Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith -- in the playoffs.
"They were already up on us pretty good, and they had the running back throw the ball," Daniels recalled. "And [Smith] went up -- I think he was about 5 feet over the goalpost over a kid that was a Power 4 corner [Kevin Levy, who is now at Rutgers]. ... it was just incredible."
The Cardinal Newman coach has faced dozens of future NFL wide receivers over the years, including Pro Football Hall of Famer Devin Hester and Super Bowl champion Anquan Boldin.