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Ohio State star receiver Jeremiah Smith said his hate for Michigan started on a recruiting visit as a high school prospect:
Ohio State Buckeyes legend Cardale Jones sharply criticized the NCAA following Michigan’s estimated $20 million sanction for a sign-stealing scandal. His reaction went beyond rivalry, highlighting what he called the NCAA’s inability to apply discipline consistently.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/michigan as Once again, Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith talks about his hatred for Michigan. For the second time this offseason, Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has made his feelings about Michigan crystal clear—he hates them.
Jonathan Smith wants to get Michigan State football back to a bowl, and he has talent to do it. But the Spartans' big questions could spell trouble.
This season, I envision a similar scenario unfolding. Penn State will lose to the Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on Nov. 1. But when the College Football Playoff arrives, the Nittany Lions will be the Big Ten’s strongest entrant. A third straight natty for the conference — with PSU its third different champ — is very possible.
Jeremiah Smith has the Ohio State Buckeyes battle with the Michigan Wolverines marked down this year, and he's certainly not looking to lose that game. Smith, who was a freshman last season, will enter his second season in the college ranks,
Texas opens at Ohio State in Week as a +2.5 point underdog and in October, the Longhorns do not play a home game. Texas goes to Florida, who is off a bye week, then to Dallas for the red river rivalry with Oklahoma, a trip to Kentucky who is off a bye, and to Mississippi State to end the month.
Big Ten football fans are just days away from the start of the 2025 college football season. With season openers