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After taking the college football world by storm as a true freshman last season, Jeremiah Smith is cashing in on his fame ...
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 ...
Jeremiah Smith came into college and was immediately one of the most electric players in college football. If he was eligible, he would’ve been a first-round NFL Draft pick this year. The scary ...
Adidas has announced the signing of Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. Smith, one of the biggest stars in college football, joins the growing adidas roster of student-athlete partners.
Adidas over Nike was an easy choice for Jeremiah Smith “I’ve been wearing Adidas since I was a young kid—11, 10 years old,” Smith said in an interview with The Athletic.
Ohio State football will need to replace Jeremiah Smith down the road. One potential replacement went viral for an epic reception.
Jeremiah Smith has been everywhere in the news recently, and really, it's no wonder why, with 1,315 yards, 15 touchdowns, and a national championship ring to boot. The post Jeremiah Smith Names $85M ...
In high school, Smith played for an Adidas-sponsored 7-on-7 team, so the partnership runs deep. This move, while unexpected to some, makes perfect sense given his history with the brand.
More: Jeremiah Smith said nothing that many Ohio State fans don't already think: Michigan sucks Adidas has also signed NIL deals with OSU commitments Chris Henry Jr. and Kayden Dixon-Wyatt.
Receiver Jeremiah Smith, likely the best returning player in college football ahead of the 2025 season, is now an Adidas athlete, the brand announced Wednesday.