Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is off to an incredible start to his career. Here's what they're saying about Smith.
The 17-year-old Crimson Tide wide receiver can afford a giant TV with his NIL money, yet he chose something unbelievable.
On3 delivers the true freshmen who have stood out the most through the midway point of the college football season.
High school football has become much more pass-happy in recent years, and college teams are benefiting from plug-and-play receivers.
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Ohio State football is commonly brought up in the “WRU” conversation as the school that produces the best wide receivers, and ...
Young wide receivers are making quite the impact on the college football landscape. Jeremiah Smith and Ryan Williams have ...
Ryan Williams made quite a statement against Georgia, but the Buckeye phenom isn't letting the crown go without a fight.
The college football world is at odds with which true freshman is the better wide receiver. On Saturday, during a segment on ...
Up at Ohio State, Jeremiah Smith is doing his own fair share of dazzling this season. Entering the Buckeyes’ game Saturday ...
Here's when Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is eligible to declare for the NFL draft, including a look at his stats ...
The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is ...