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At Ohio State, superstar wide receiver Jeremiah Smith seemingly has found his motivation for the 2025 season.  Despite Smith ...
But Jeremiah Smith of Ohio State isn’t just meeting expectations; he’s shattering them. He might already be the best receiver in the country, and he’s an NFL star in the making.
A key returner for coach Ryan Day is 19-year-old wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. In his first season, Smith played 16 games and recorded over 1,300 receiving yards with 15 touchdowns.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith is already an elite receiver and likely solidified himself as the best in college football quickly into his freshman season last year.
Jeremiah Smith is Ohio State's best shot at winning a national championship: Don't forget about him, Buckeyes. Story by John Talty • 1mo. C OLUMBUS, Ohio ...
Jeremiah Smith was being called the next big thing at Ohio State long before he arrived on campus. The pass-catching prodigy was the country’s top-rated recruit as an early enrollee in January.
Jeremiah Smith signs with Ohio State: No. 1 recruit ends drama as Buckeyes receive letter of intent Ohio State finally got a written pledge from their prize 2024 recruit late Wednesday night ...
No. 1 recruit Jeremiah Smith signs with Ohio State, ends speculation Smith drawing comparisons to Julio Jones as nation's top player in the Class of 2024. Ayrton Ostly. USA TODAY.
Smith, the Big Ten freshman and receiver of the year, caught 76 passes for 1,315 yards with 16 total touchdowns. He earned Freshman All-America and First-Team All-American honors for his efforts.
After lighting up the college football world as freshmen in 2024, Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith and Alabama's Ryan Williams will don the cover of "College Football 26." my favs.
Smith swears he’s just having fun. Given the 6-foot-3, 200-pound prospect’s skill set, programs will gladly host him for an official visit even if they believe there’s no chance he’s going ...
According to On3, Smith possesses an NIL Valuation of $4.2 million and has inked deals with brands such as Nintendo, Red Bull, Lululemon and most recently Adidas, which was announced on Wednesday.