COLUMBUS, Ohio — When Torrance Gibson found himself scoring not one, but two touchdowns during Ohio State's spring game on Saturday, it didn't come as a surprise to those who followed the former 4-star prospect's recruitment.
After all, Gibson is just a year removed from being an Army All-American selection as a dual-threat quarterback, the nation's sixth-ranked athlete and one of the crowned jewels of the Buckeyes' 2015 class.
But when it came to Gibson's paths to the end zone on Saturday, those were perhaps less predictable for those who haven't kept up with the former American Heritage (Plantation, Florida) star since his arrival in Columbus a year ago.