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Any college football fan would love to see Jeremiah Smith play for their school. One public plea didn't sway the star wide receiver. Smith appeared to condemn one of Ohio State's most famous ...
Jeremiah Smith had a savage 4-word response after a fan suggested that he should transfer from Ohio State and play for his hometown.
Smith is currently ranked third among all college athletes with a $4.2 million On3 NIL valuation. In addition to Adidas, he’s inked deals with Lululemon, Red Bull, American Eagle and Nintendo.
Here's why Ohio State has a fake running back named Jayson Ball and real running back named Bo Jackson, but not that one, in ...
Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is the latest highly-touted athlete to ink an NIL deal with major apparel brand Adidas. Smith broke out in a big way as a true freshman last season.
Smith’s deal comes amid a new age of NIL. Third-party NIL deals, meaning payments not coming directly from schools through revenue sharing, of more than $600 must be approved by a Deloitte-run ...
According to On3, Smith possesses an NIL Valuation of $4.2 million and has inked deals with brands such as Nintendo, Red Bull, Lululemon and most recently Adidas, which was announced on Wednesday.
Ohio State's star receiver Jeremiah Smith signed an NIL deal with Adidas, but he won't be able to wear the German company's shoes during OSU games.
Jeremiah Smith was a superstar for the Ohio State Buckeyes as a freshman. He was one of the main reasons OSU won the College Football Playoff National Championship, and he's one of the top players ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes are a flagship for Nike Football. But the Swoosh just got Moss'd by its biggest competitor. Adidas has announced the signing of Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith.