Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith earns Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors after recording six touches for 102 yards and two touchdowns against Michigan State.
Jeremiah Smith and Caleb Downs shine in Ohio State's Big Ten opener and TreVeyon Henderson continues to look incredible in pass protection for the Buckeyes.
Jeremiah Smith has scored six touchdowns in four games and Julian Sayin gets some playing time and an earful from Ryan Day as 10 freshmen traveled to East Lansing.
Jeremiah Smith, Caleb Downs and Emeka Egbuka are the Eleven Warriors Three Stars of the Game for their performances in Ohio State's win over Michigan State.
Jeremiah Smith put on a show while Ohio State's defense used big plays in the first half and adjustments in the second to smother Michigan State, 38-7, last night in East Lansing.
Jeremiah Smith scored touchdowns in a couple different ways and the Ohio State defense recorded four sacks while allowing only 65 yards to MSU's offense in the second half.
Jeremiah Smith continued to show he’s already one of college football’s best receivers with two touchdowns and a pair of one-handed catches in his first Big Ten game.
LeBron James, Paris Johnson Jr. and other members of Buckeye Nation shared their adoration for Jeremiah Smith after the Ohio State freshman wide receiver hauled in a one-handed TD.
Chip Kelly appears to borrow from Andy Reid's playbook as true freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith scores his fifth touchdown in four games for the Buckeyes.
Spurred on by his work ethic and insane talent, Jeremiah Smith is doing things an Ohio State freshman has never done before – even if he didn't expect such a huge role as a...
Jeremiah Smith has scored touchdowns in three straight games to start his career and James Peoples continues to run strong as eight Ohio State freshmen played vs. Marshall.
Ryan Day brings energy and intensity to Ohio State's 2024 team and Mike Nugent reflects on his game-winning 55-yard field goal against Marshall in 2004.
TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins “both motivate each other,” Joel Klatt calls Ohio State’s run game “extremely dangerous” and Jeremiah Smith loves chess.