Ohio State freshman receiver Jeremiah Smith's family reportedly bought permanent total disability insurance ahead of the ...
Jeremiah Smith's achievements go beyond being the most impactful freshman wide receiver in recent memory. The 19-year-old ...
It's not often a true freshman is so transcendent that he has NFL draft analysts suggesting he would be the top pick at 19 years old if he was eligible, ...
Smith has already won Big Ten's Wide Receiver of the Year and Freshman of the Year. He was also a first-team All-American by ...
Notre Dame prefers to play press, man-to-man pass coverage. Will that work against Jeremiah Smith and OSU's other receivers ...
Ohio State has been purposely pacing itself on offense all season. The Buckeyes have huddled more while trying to limit the ...
Smith was held silent in the Buckeyes' CFP semifinal win over Texas, and Ryan Day is committed to making sure that doesn't repeat itself against Notre Dame.
The Ohio State National Championship x-factor to watch is a player flying much further under the radar than Will Howard and ...
Ohio State freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has had one heck of a debut season. He's been the best wide receiver in the ...
Smith, the Buckeye freshman sensation, was held to just one catch by Texas but the rest of the combined for 23 catches and 286 yards in the win.
The 19-year-old Ohio State sensation Jeremiah Smith is also among a handful of players at his age ever to get permanent total disability insurance (PTD) to protect himself against a career-ending ...
For most college football teams, a performance where the top receiver has just one catch for 3 yards against a top-five competitor would likely lead to a loss. Ohio State, however, is not most teams.