A 6'4", 225-pound glitch who made the Big Ten his personal playground
When Jeremiah Smith arrived in Columbus in 2024, the hype was astronomical. As the recruit in the country, he wasn't just expected to be good—he was expected to be the next legendary Buckeye receiver. He didn't just meet those expectations; he shattered them. By the end of his freshman year, he had broken every freshman record held by Hall of Famer Cris Carter and led Ohio State to the 2025 National Championship.
Now, in February 2026, Smith has completed his sophomore campaign as a Unanimous All-American and the undisputed #1 player in college football. His combination of "Pro-Ready" size, 4.4 speed, and the ability to high-point the ball over double-coverage has made him a nightmare for defensive coordinators. With a reported $4.2 million NIL valuation, he is the face of the new era of college sports—a player so talented that many believe he could have started in the NFL as a teenager.
Is Jeremiah Smith already the greatest Wide Receiver to ever wear the Scarlet and Gray? 👇
#JeremiahSmith #JJ4 #OhioState #Buckeyes #GoBucks #Zone6 #WRU #BigTen #CollegeFootball #HeismanTrophy #NIL #NationalChampions #FutureNFLStar #BuckeyeNation #GridironLegends #CFB2026
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A 6'4", 225-pound glitch who made the Big Ten his personal playground
When Jeremiah Smith arrived in Columbus in 2024, the hype was astronomical. As the recruit in the country, he wasn't just expected to be good—he was expected to be the next legendary Buckeye receiver. He didn't just meet those expectations; he shattered them. By the end of his freshman year, he had broken every freshman record held by Hall of Famer Cris Carter and led Ohio State to the 2025 National Championship.
Now, in February 2026, Smith has completed his sophomore campaign as a Unanimous All-American and the undisputed #1 player in college football. His combination of "Pro-Ready" size, 4.4 speed, and the ability to high-point the ball over double-coverage has made him a nightmare for defensive coordinators. With a reported $4.2 million NIL valuation, he is the face of the new era of college sports—a player so talented that many believe he could have started in the NFL as a teenager.
Is Jeremiah Smith already the greatest Wide Receiver to ever wear the Scarlet and Gray? 👇
#JeremiahSmith #JJ4 #OhioState #Buckeyes #GoBucks #Zone6 #WRU #BigTen #CollegeFootball #HeismanTrophy #NIL #NationalChampions #FutureNFLStar #BuckeyeNation #GridironLegends #CFB2026
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