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Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has been called the best player in college football over and over again, and there’s no doubt he is. But we also know the Heisman committee favors the guys throwing the ball, and at this point in the season, arguably no one is doing that better than Julian Sayin.
Another day, another blowout. The Ohio State Buckeyes steamrolled the Wisconsin Badgers in a 34-0 win on the road to remain undefeated with their seventh win of
The Buckeyes (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) are a respectable 23rd in the nation in scoring (36.4 points per game) and 36th in total offense (431.4 yards per game), but quarterback Julian Sayin is coming off his best game yet.
Smith has a $4.2 million NIL valuation, according to On3. That makes the Ohio State star the third-highest paid player in all of college football behind Texas' Arch Manning and Miami's Carson Beck.
Ohio State travels to Wisconsin to take on the Badgers. Here's our one-stop place for all of our preview pieces on Buckeyes Wire for Week 8.
In the 34-point blowout in Madison, Jackson ran for just 26 yards on 10 carries, and the team averaged only 3.5 yards per attempt. Wells said Ohio State is still trying to find “the guy” in the backfield, even though Jackson has shown flashes of greatness.
Julian Sayin connected with Carnell Tate for two of his four touchdown passes, and No. 1 Ohio State rolled to a 34-0 victory over Wisconsin.
Ryan Day discussed the Ohio State Buckeyes' performance and preparation during a bye week ahead of hosting Penn State.
Wisconsin class of 2026 commit, tight end Jack Janda, has upcoming visits scheduled to Big Ten rivals Iowa and Michigan State, according to 247Sports' Allen Trieu. He's set to visit Iowa City, Iowa, on Nov. 8, and East Lansing, Michigan, on Nov. 15.