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Ohio State Buckeyes star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith fired back at a fan on an X post. 'Man get a life,' Smith posted. The fan was reacting to a post that Smit
Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith spoke from his heart about his distaste for That Team Up North. And it was refreshing to hear such candor.
Ohio State's star receiver Jeremiah Smith signed an NIL deal with Adidas, but he won't be able to wear the German company's shoes during OSU games.
I’m just trying to win another natty — that’s what I’m focused on,” Smith said. “All the other individual accolades will come after that.”
There are some questions about Ohio State's running game. The team lost both TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins to the NFL Draft. Day brought in CJ Donaldson via the transfer portal and James Peoples will be back with an increased role as well.
Jeremiah Smith was a superstar for the Ohio State Buckeyes as a freshman. He was one of the main reasons OSU won the College Football Playoff National Championship, and he's one of the top players in the country to watch heading into 2025.
Smith isn’t the first athlete at a Nike school to ink such a deal — women’s basketball star Hailey Van Lith did so while at LSU, for example — but he is likely the most notable standout to do so while actively playing at the collegiate level.
Ohio State star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has signed an NIL deal with a surprising shoe company, according to a post on social media.
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Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has signed with Adidas, a major move for the sportswear and footwear giant ahead of college football's 2025 season. Smith registered 76 receptions for 1,315 yards and 15 touchdowns last season as a five-star true freshman sensation for the national champions,
Four-star cornerback Dorian Barney recently flipped his commitment from Alabama to Michigan. As a way to insert himself into the rivalry as quickly as possible, the nation’s No. 148 player and No. 14 cornerback took exception to Smith’s vow to never losing that game again, by making his own promise.