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Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith had a historic freshman season, leading the Big Ten powerhouse to a national championship. Smith originally committed to the program as the No. 1 ...
President Donald J. Trump spoke about the team's accomplishments in a speech in front of the team and media. At one point, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Moments after Ohio State 's annual student appreciation scrimmage, a mob of undergrads swarmed Jeremiah ...
UConn's Geno Auriemma won 11 championships before the NIL era, and now he's won his first of the NIL era. But even after ...
LSU Gymnastics star and social media sensation, Livvy Dunne, was one of the first college athletes to reap the benefits of ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is not a very talkative person. The conversation is non-stop around the 19 year old considered to be the nation’s top player.
Last year, Jeremiah Smith was a complete breakout star as a true freshman. Many viewed him as the top receiver prospect in program history. Now, on the defensive side of the ball, the Buckeyes ...
Jeremiah Smith is already the biggest star in college football, but he isn’t complacent with what he’s accomplished. One year into his Ohio State career, Smith is already a legend in Columbus.
Jeremiah Smith had a brilliant freshman season, but now the Ohio State receiver wants to build on that success, including being a more vocal leader.
According to On3, Smith boasts one of the highest NIL valuations in college football at $4 million. Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith.Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ...
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