In his final season at Wright State, Smith batted .330 with 26 home runs, 70 RBIs, and 16 stolen bases. He posted a .770 slugging percentage and a .498 on-base percentage, good for a staggering 1.269 OPS—making him one of the most statistically dominant players in college baseball. That kind of production is impressive for anyone, but especially for a left-handed hitting catcher.