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When you’re the best wide receiver in college football, you can expect to get offered some good NIL deals, and that’s what ...
Jeremiah Smith, the Ohio State Buckeyes’ standout wide receiver put together a stunning season in 2024. He caught 76 passes ...
After the season, as Smith prepares for his second year at Ohio State, he shared a new name, image and likeness (NIL) deal ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes knew they had something special when they earned a commitment from wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. What ...
Following his stellar freshman year, where he led the Ohio State Buckeyes to the national championship, wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is making waves off the field.
Syracuse coach Fran Brown has his limits when doling out money for name, image and likeness, and Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith exceeds ... to a question about NIL limits within a ...
Jeremiah Smith could very well sit out a season to avoid ... So for a player to sit out a season in the era of NIL, it shouldn’t be a shock at all. Smith will end up getting his money because ...
It can get tough for college coaches these days to keep their top talent away from NIL distractions, but Ryan Day has a way to counter that.
Brown said Peña sought an NIL package measuring $2 million, and the second-year coach rejected the request, citing Ohio State superstar Jeremiah Smith as the caliber of player worthy of that ...
Ryan Day's in-time reaction when he found out Jeremiah Smith was signing ... Multiple agents speculated that Smith could have commanded at least $5 million in NIL money from other schools had ...
Jeremiah Smith, who originally committed to Ohio State ... he shared a new name, image and likeness (NIL) deal with fans on social media. Smith posted a photo of himself in front of a black ...