Jeremiah Smith thinks he and Ryan Williams are “the best receivers in the country” and five Buckeyes appear among ESPN's top newcomers in college football.
Jeremiah Smith joins Emeka Egbuka on the Biletnikoff Award watch list after catching 32 passes for 553 yards and seven touchdowns in the first half of the season.
Ohio State still ranks No. 2 in SP+, Jim Knowles' defenses have fourth-quarter problems in big games and Joel Klatt thinks Jeremiah Smith’s OPI was a "poor call."
Jeremiah Smith became the first Ohio State player ever to score receiving touchdowns in all of the first six games of a season as nine total freshmen traveled to Oregon.
Josh Simmons and Will Kacmarek were injured in Ohio State’s loss to Oregon, who beat the Buckeyes without their star defensive end for a second straight meeting with Ohio State.
Ryan Day disagrees with the offensive pass interference against Jeremiah Smith on Ohio State's final drive but said "It shouldn't come down to one play" for the Buckeyes.
Emeka Egbuka scores a career-high three touchdowns, Jeremiah Smith makes another one-handed touchdown catch and Bryson Rodgers and Brandon Inniss fill in for Carnell Tate.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz praised Ohio State's offensive ability and lamented the Hawkeyes' second-half performance following his team's 35-7 loss on Saturday.
Bennett Christian, Jeremiah Smith and Caleb Downs were Pro Football Focus' highest-graded Ohio State players for the Buckeyes' Big Ten opener against Michigan State.