LINCOLN, Neb. -- Ohio State's worst starting receiver stepped up and had one of the best games of his career on Saturday against Nebraska.

The Buckeyes don't think K.J. Hill is the worst among their starting six, but apparently the fans do. We asked you last week to vote for Ohio State's best receiver. Ben Victor won the vote easily. Hill finished last.

Maybe he read the results.

Ohio State needed someone to fill the void at H-back when Parris Campbell left Saturday's game in the first quarter after taking a big hit, and then hitting the ground hard. Urban Meyer said after that Campbell will be fine. Hill made it so that we didn't even realize Campbell was missing.

He led the Buckeyes with seven receptions for 80 yards and two touchdowns. It was the first multi-score game of his career. He also took over for Campbell on kickoff returns, and remains the starting punt returner.

Hill is now leading the team with 28 receptions, and he's the most underrated player on an offense that appears to have a few emerging playmakers. Why? We discussed that in the video above.