Ohio State Wide Receiver Jeremiah Smith is Ready for War in CFP Quarterfinals
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Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is ready for war against his hometown team.
Not many things are scarier than the talented playmaker; except for maybe the wide receiver on the opposite side of the football field. The only scarier thing is an angry Smith, and he is fired up to take on his hometown team, the Miami Hurricanes.
Smith quickly became the best wide receiver in college football last season as a true freshman that reigns from Chaminade-Madonna High School in Hollywood, FL, just 30 minutes from downtown Miami.
Smith had several soundbites from his media availability on Monday. He started by commenting on the fanbase being stuck on the 2003 National Championship game, he talked about the chippiness that he expects and how the Buckeyes have something else ready for them on New Year's Eve.
“They’re still worried about it 20 years later… we got something coming for them New Year’s Eve”
Jeremiah Smith was asked if fans down in South Florida still talk about the 2003 National Championship game with Miami.
He said it’s all over the internet still 20 years later: pic.twitter.com/AvRt539tIM
— Adam King (@AdamKing10TV) December 22, 2025
Jeremiah Smith on the possibility of some extracurriculars happening during and after plays when Ohio State takes on Miami next week:
"I'm not really worried about that because I'll probably be the one doing it, too. I'm bringing it all next week."
— Dillon Davis (@DillonDavis56) December 22, 2025
Smith is the most feared weapon in all of college football. Last year, during just the Buckeyes' playoff run, he compiled 19 catches, 381 yards, and five touchdowns.
The lasting memory of the playoff run was his 9 catch 187 187-yard two-touchdown game against Oregon in the Rose Bowl, followed up with the National Championship sealing 3rd and 11.
Heading into this year's playoffs, Smith is again playing at a top-tier level. He also admitted on Monday that he had been playing through a quad contusion all season long, and even with that injury, he put up career bests of 80 catches, 1,086 yards, and 11 touchdowns, all while missing a game and a half due to his injury.
His biggest games this year came against Ohio University, Penn State, and Purdue, where he just tore the opponents apart. In those three games, he combined for 25 catches for 419 yards and four scores. His impact on the Buckeyes' offense this year can't go understated, as he has a gravitational pull every time he is on the field.
Turning the attention to this game against this team, it is clearly personal for the South Florida native. Miami went after him hard, they exhausted every avenue to get him to stay home but they couldn't convince him against Ohio State.
Now that Smith gets his first opportunity against the Hurricanes, he is going to leave nothing to chance.
"I'm bringing it all this week," said Smith.
An angry Jeremiah Smith is the scariest thing in college football, and the Hurricanes are staring down the barrel of that gun in this game.
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