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Name: Jeremiah Smith (+) Coming off Nov 2025 Lower Body INJ College: Ohio State
Number: 4
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-3 Weight: 223 Position: Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: So/2028 40 Low: 4.28 40 Time: 4.35 40 High: 4.43
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Data Scout Notes: X-2027 #1 Overall Pick/**Tester/WR1 on Team-16GP-76-1315-17.30-15 in 24/#1 HS Recruit **2025: WROYC/1stC...(+) Coming off Nov 2025 Lower Body INJ...**2024: ROYC/WROYC/1stC/Biletnikoff Award Semifinalist
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Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State, Player News
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2025 BIG TEN RICHTER-HOWARD RECEIVER OF THE YEAR: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State,...The nation's best wide receiver, Jeremiah Smith, was named the Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year for a second consecutive year, joining Marvin Harrison and Penn State's All en Robinson as the only two-time winners of the award. Smith is a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award and has become the fastest wide receiver in school history to catch 100 passes, reach 1,500 and 2,000 yards and catch 25 TD passes. - Ohio State Football
(DS#1 WR) So/2028 WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State
News Source: Ohio State Football
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Not surprisingly, Ohio State stayed at the top of the rankings, and there was a healthy debate about whether last weekend's action warranted keeping Indiana at No. 2, one spot ahead of Texas A&M. But while those top three remained the same in the Week 2 rankings released Tuesday, it was a game back in August that led the College Football Playoff selection committee to its biggest shakeup. The committee vaulted Miami to No. 15, one spot ahead of Georgia Tech, to hand the Canes the Atlantic Coast Conferen ce's only spot in this week's projected bracket.That decision came not so much on the strength of last weekend's action, - when Miami easily handled Syracuse and Georgia Tech was idle - but rather, thanks to Miami's season-opening win against Notr e Dame. "Certainly, the win versus Notre Dame was a key factor for placing Miami ahead of Georgia Tech," committee chair Mack Rhoades explained. "In general, with the ACC, I think their lack of nonconference signature wins other than Miami over Notre Dam e" hurts the conference. Following the trio of undefeateds - Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M - were Alabama and Georgia, who rounded out the same top five as in last week's season-opening rankings. - AP College Football
(DS#1 WR) So/2028 WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State
News Source: AP College Football
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Julian Sayin passed for 347 yards and three touchdowns, Jeremiah Smith found the end zone twice and top-ranked Ohio State pulled away in the second half for a 37-9 victory over Ohio on Saturday night. Ohio (1-2) pulled to 13-9 early in the third quarter when Parker Navarro connected with Chase Hendricks for a 67-yard touchdown. However, the Buckeyes took control by scoring on their next four drives. Jayden Fielding's third field goal put the Buckeyes (3-0) up 16-9 before Sayin found Smith for a 47-yard touchdown and Carnell Tate for a 49-yard score to make it a three-score game.Smith, who had a career-high nine receptions for 153 yards, put it out of reach by going around left end on a 17-yard reverse to make it 37-9 midway through the fourth qu arter. The sophomore also became the fastest player in school history to reach 1,500 yards receiving, reaching the mark in his 19th game. Sayin completed 25 of 32 passes. He had his second straight 300-yard game but also had two interceptions. Bo Jackson had 109 rushing yards on nine carries and Tate had five receptions for 101 yards and a TD. The Buckeyes had 572 yards of total offense, including four plays of at least 42 yards, and held the Bobcats to 181. Navarro completed six of 13 passes for 94 yar ds. The senior suffered a wrist injury late in the first quarter and didn't come back until after halftime. - Ohio State/AP College Football
(DS#1 WR) So/2028 WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State
News Source: Ohio State/AP College Football
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Freshman Jeremiah Smith caught two touchdown passes and No. 2 Ohio State overcame a sluggish start to bury Akron 52-6 in the opener for both teams Saturday. Under new offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, the Buckeyes needed nearly all of the first half to s tart running smoothly against the overmatched Zips. Smith dropped the first pass thrown to him on the opening drive. The Buckeyes punted, leading to an Akron field goal. Smith redeemed himself, however, turning around to make a slick catch in the end zon e of a 16-yard pass from Kansas State transfer quarterback Will Howard for a touchdown.Late in the first half, the much-hyped receiver from South Florida caught a 9-yard pass in the end zone with cornerback Devonte Golden-Nelson draped all over hi m. That put the Buckeyes up 17-3 at the half. A 45-yard contested catch in the third quarter set up a 2-yard scoring run by Quinshon Judkins, the first as a Buckeye for the Ole Miss transfer. Howard finished 17 for 28 for 228 yards and three TDs. The Zip s got field goals of 48 and 49 yards by Garrison Smith. - AP College Football
(DS#1 WR) So/2028 WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State
News Source: AP College Football
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