Jeremiah Smith Pours Fuel on Ohio State–Miami Fire
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Healthy for the College Football Playoff after battling a quad strain in November, Jeremiah Smith is excited to play his hometown team and hungry to win another national championship.
Ohio State star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith said a strained quad led him to miss a win over Rutgers in November and limited him late in the regular season. “Nothing really bothers me,” Smith said, “but that was something serious I had to deal with.”
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is back to Full health, but he didn't seem that way just a few weeks ago. Smith recently told reporters what really transpired.
Ohio State starts its postseason run against Miami in the Cotton Bowl. The lead-up to the Dec. 31 game continues the team’s bowl game media schedule of having numerous players on offense and defense discuss the matchup.
Ohio State safety commit Angelo Smith, Jeremiah Smith's brother, received an offer from South Florida, where Brian Hartline will be coaching in 2026.
Safety Caleb Downs, defensive tackle Kayden McDonald and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith were unanimous All-Americans.
Ohio State ties a program record with seven first-team All-Americans in 2025 as Sonny Styles joins Jeremiah Smith, Kayden McDonald and Caleb Downs on Sporting News’ first team.