Anthony Smith

FS · Syracuse
For some reason, Smith has "flown under the radar" when it comes to national postseason honors the last few years. One look at his playmaking ability on defense and special teams and you realize that those selectors have never seen him perform. If they did, they would see a vocal team leader with a tremendous work ethic and the ability to constantly disrupt the offensive flow of the game. Smith was an All-Midwest Region selection by Prep Stars, adding first-team NEO Island All-District, All-Trumbull County and The Herald 22 honors as a senior and junior at Hubbard High School. He was also named the team's Best Offensive Back during his final two seasons. Smith had six interceptions and rushed for 1,787 yards and scored 29 touchdowns for an 11-1 team as a senior. He posted 45 tackles, six interceptions and 10 pass breakups and rushed for 1,475 yards and 26 touchdowns to earn All-State honors as a junior. Originally recruited as a running back, Smith appeared in eight games as a reserve free safety for Syracuse in 2002. He led the team's reserve unit with 31 tackles (18 solos), including two stops for losses and a fumble recovery. He took over free safety duties full-time in 2003, ranking third on the squad with a career-high 106 tackles (68 solos). He recovered and caused a fumble, deflected three passes and intercepted five more. He also proved to be a valuable special teams performer, blocking two punts and returning one for a score. Smith was named second-team All-Big East Conference as a junior. He again ranked third on the team with 85 tackles (49 solos) and caused a fumble while blocking three punts, returning one for a touchdown. He also had three interceptions, including one for a score, and four pass breakups. Smith earned first-team All-Big East honors as a senior, ranking third on the squad for the third consecutive season with 71 tackles (50 solos), adding three sacks and five stops for losses. He deflected six passes, recovered three fumbles and caused two others. He had six interceptions and blocked one kick. In 46 games at Syracuse, Smith started 35 times. He ranks third in school history among defensive backs with 293 tackles (185 solos), adding three sacks for minus-17 yards and eight stops for losses of 24 yards. He recovered five fumbles and caused four others. Smith ranks third in school history with 14 interceptions for 171 yards in returns and a touchdown. He deflected 17 passes and set a school career record with six blocked kicks, gaining 113 yards on returns with a pair of touchdowns.