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For the second time this offseason, Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has made his feelings about Michigan crystal clear—he hates them. Appearing recentl
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AtoZ Sports on MSNOhio State star Jeremiah Smith continues to give bulletin board material to the Michigan Wolverines ahead of the season
Jeremiah Smith was a different kind of freshman for the Ohio State Buckeyes last season with the way he exploded onto the scene. From the start, Smith was the focal point of the offense, and the Buckeyes rolled all year—until they didn’t,
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Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith explains disdain for rival Michigan: 'With everything in me, I hate 'em'
Ohio State superstar Jeremiah Smith is just one year into his college football career but is already deeply entrenched in the Buckeyes' bitter rivalry with Michigan. When former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer asked him what first comes to mind when he hears the words "the team up north,
Afterward, Michigan planted its maize and blue ‘Block M’ flag at center field of Ohio Stadium setting off a melee that included tear gas, a flag ripping by Buckeyes star Jack Sawyer and other theatrics. On Sunday, a Wolverines fan made light of the historic day with a flag planting display that began going viral on social media.
Ohio State star receiver Jeremiah Smith said his hate for Michigan started on a recruiting visit as a high school prospect:
OSU, ranked No. 2 behind No. 1 Texas in the coaches preseason poll, will play Aug. 30 in Ohio Stadium in the opener for both teams in a rematch of their playoff semifinal last January. Penn State was ranked No.1, followed by Texas and OSU in The Associated Press poll.
Virginia native becomes Michigan's 23rd commit of the cycle, potentially creating a historic backfield pairing with top quarterback commit Bryce Underwood.
The NCAA has partnered up with Hey Dude once again, this time releasing a slip-on shoe featuring some of the top teams heading into the 2025-26 football season.
The NCAA has finally handed down a punishment for the Michigan Wolverines football program for their involvement in sign-stealing during Jim Harbaugh’s tenure as head coach. While the sanctions do not affect the team’s 2023 national championship—led by former Wolverines star and current Minnesota Vikings QB J.