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The South Central Ohio Educational Service Center celebrated the academic achievements of area students at their annual Summer Enrichment Scholarship Reception on Thursday, May 8, at Shawnee State ...
Jeremiah Smith, who originally committed to Ohio State as the top-ranked recruit out of the class of 2024, made an immediate impact on the Buckeyes, establishing himself as one of the best wide ...
Thomas explained why he chose Ohio State over all of the other top schools that were trying to woo him, and he cited superstar wide receiver Jeremiah Smith as a big reason for his decision.
Ohio State Buckeyes' Jeremiah Smith is going to be the best receiver in college football in 2025, and he arguably was the most lethal weapon in the country last season as well. After all ...
A Buckeyes fan posted a picture of five-star wide receiver Chris Henry next to Ohio State star wideout Jeremiah Smith on Sunday. Henry appeared to be significantly taller than Smith. "Chris Henry ...
Ohio State was a national power in Stroud's three seasons, but he didn't win a national title. That's about the only negative to his career. Troy Smith is the only Buckeye QB to win a Heisman ...
Smith not only had an epic freshman season, he had one of the best seasons of an Ohio State receiver ever. The 6-foot-3 standout finished the year with 76 catches for 1,315 yards and 15 touchdowns.
Thomas M. Smith, 70, of Amherst, Ohio passed away Wednesday, January 1, 2025, at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.As Mass of Christian Burial will be held for Thomas M Smith on May 10 ...
High school football in Ohio showcases some of the best gridiron talent in the country, including Ohio prep star defensive ...
Jan 20, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith (4) runs with the ball for a touchdown during the first half the CFP National Championship college football game at ...
Guest columnist Ali Smith is Policy Matters Ohio’s operations manager and policy adviser to the CEO Project. Ohio faces a childcare crisis on three fronts: • Most Ohio families cannot afford ...