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LGHL Unreasonable Expectations: Jeremiah Smith could best his freshman stats, but it will be tough

Unreasonable Expectations: Jeremiah Smith could best his freshman stats, but it will be tough
Michael Citro
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After putting up lofty numbers in his first collegiate season, multiple factors may keep Smith from reaching the same statistical heights as a sophomore.

From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about our Unreasonable Expectations. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our Unreasonable Expectations here.



Wide receiver Jeremiah Smith had a freshman season like no other in Ohio State football history. The native of Miami Gardens, Florida rewrote the school’s freshman receiving record book, including the most receptions, touchdowns, and yards on the way to helping the Buckeyes win a national championship.

However, even with a year of college football under his belt, there are multiple factors at play that make it unreasonable to expect Smith to reach those same numbers in his second season. He’s got the talent to do so, but there are things working against him.

It may seem ridiculous to suggest this, but Smith could play better and be more savvy in his second season and still not see an increase in production in his second year. To put things into perspective, however, it’s important to note where Smith is coming from to see where he might go.

In his first year, Smith played in 16 games, racking up 76 receptions for 1,315 yards and 15 touchdowns. He averaged 82.2 receiving yards per game and 17.3 yards per catch. His 76 receptions were the fifth most in a single campaign in OSU history, with his yardage total ranking fourth all-time, and his touchdowns mark was second only to Terry Glenn’s 17 in 1995, although he played a few more games. He also ran the ball six times for 47 yards and a touchdown.

The mythical “sophomore slump” is probably the least likely thing to hold him back and the most difficult factor to pin down. Offensive players’ numbers dip in their second season for a number of reasons, including teams adjusting and game-planning ways to stop them, staying at the same level while others move forward, or more intangibles, such as the quality of the team around them.

Smith will be playing with a new starting quarterback, regardless of who wins the job coming out of camp. That quarterback will have far less game experience than Will Howard had entering 2024. Additionally, the Buckeyes will not have veteran Emeka Egbuka to take some of the attention off of Smith.

There is a ton of talent in the receiver group, to be sure, but opposing teams won’t necessarily fear Carnell Tate or Brandon Inniss to the same extent. Smith will get the opposing team’s best cover man, and safety help as often as possible.

Aside from the extra attention Smith will get from defenses in 2025, it’s possible Ryan Day and Brian Hartline will be a bit less aggressive with Julian Sayin or Lincoln Kienholz at quarterback. This could be especially true if the Buckeyes run the ball well. Those new quarterbacks might also be more willing to check down than Howard was in his year as Ohio State’s starter.

We’ll just have to wait and see.

Smith could prove this column completely wrong and destroy his 2024 numbers in 2025. That’s the kind of talent he has. That doesn’t make it reasonable to expect it to happen.

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LGHL Archie Griffin-blocker, All-American tackle Ted Smith dies at 71 years old

Archie Griffin-blocker, All-American tackle Ted Smith dies at 71 years old
Matt Tamanini
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NCAA Football: USA TODAY Sports-Archive

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All the Buckeye news thats fit to re-print.

Look, we get it. Your days are busy and you don’t have time to read all of the stories and tweets from the three dozen websites dedicated to covering Ohio State athletics, or the 237 Buckeye beat writers churning out hot takes and #content on a daily basis. But that’s ok, that’s what your friends at Land-Grant Holy Land are here for.

Monday through Friday, we’ll be collecting all of the articles, tweets, features, interviews, videos, podcasts, memes, photos, and whatever else we stumble across on the interwebz and putting them in our daily “Why is this News?” article. That way, you’ll have a one-stop shop for all of the most important Buckeye news, jokes, and analysis.

You’re welcome!


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On the Gridiron


Former Ohio State All-American OL Ted Smith dies at 71
Joey Kaufman, The Columbus Dispatch

Ryan Day excited about Ohio State quarterback battle, progress this summer
Spencer Holbrook, Lettermen Row


TRAINING CAMP ⛺

️: https://t.co/GYMGOePLAi pic.twitter.com/DZZRLvjkHZ

— Ohio State Buckeyes (@OhioStAthletics) June 23, 2025

Three Thoughts on more Buckeyes earning ‘dude’ status
Austin Ward, Dotting The Eyes

Unreasonable Expectations: Jeremiah Smith could best his freshman stats, but it will be tough
Michael Citro, Land-Grant Holy Land

Three big questions for Buckeyes defensive ends
Spencer Holbrook, Lettermen Row

Ohio State Offensive Tackle Ian Moore Doing “Anything I Have to Do” To See the Field in Year Two
Andy Anders, Eleven Warriors


On the Hardwood


Bruce Thornton, Devin Royal and John Mobley Jr. Spearheading “Winning Over Everything” Mantra As Returning Buckeye Stars
Andy Anders, Eleven Warriors


Great to have Mike in the building & talking to the team today before practice #GoBucks | #FightToTheEnd pic.twitter.com/P0JDlZLsFr

— Ohio State Hoops (@OhioStateHoops) June 23, 2025

Outside the Shoe and Schott


Men’s Lacrosse: James Purpura Joins Buckeyes’ Coaching Staff
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And now for something completely different...


This was wild to watch happen live.


Richard Gryko goes for it in a big way at the @WSOP $50,000 PLO High Roller final table. pic.twitter.com/AK1WgclQ8U

— PokerGO (@PokerGO) June 23, 2025

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LGHL Silver Bullets Podcast: Kickoff times, future schedules, Ohio Stadium renovations, and more

Silver Bullets Podcast: Kickoff times, future schedules, Ohio Stadium renovations, and more
Michael Citro
via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here


NCAA Football: Cotton Bowl-Ohio State at Texas

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The OSU news never sleeps, and we’ve got the latest from the Buckeye offseason.


As we quickly approach 60 days until the 2025 Ohio State football season, the news continues to flow, because the offseason news never sleeps.

We’re back to discuss the headlines since our last podcast, starting off with recruiting news with Cincere Johnson committing to the Buckeyes. We don’t normally dive too deeply into recruiting on this podcast, but it was a noteworthy addition, and how do you ignore a name like that?

We have had a couple of new kickoff times announced for this fall since our last show, and neither of them will start at noon, which should make some folks happy, although these aren’t the marquee matchups of the fall. We now know when the Grambling and Ohio University games will start.

The legendary Lee Corso will don mascot headgear one more time and that will take place at the Horseshoe on Aug. 30. The College Gameday crew will visit Columbus on the day the Buckeyes host the Texas Longhorns, and Corso will call it a career after the broadcast. Here’s to hoping he puts the Brutus Buckeye head on one more time. We talk about Corso’s career a bit and give some statistics about Gameday at Ohio State.

Ohio Stadium will get some renovations that will make wealthy people happy and earn more money for the university, but it will affect the marching band’s location. The new suites will probably be nice, but your hosts will not likely ever see the inside of one.

Some future OSU schedules have been adjusted, and we’ve got the skinny on that, even though everyone will probably forget those changes by the time they roll around.

Finally, we paid tribute to the late, great Jim Marshall, who passed away recently. Marshall may always be remembered for picking up a fumble and running the wrong way, but he had a terrific Ohio State career, and it’s one worth remembering.

We are in our monthly offseason schedule, but we could have more than one show a month depending on how much news there is. We will return to our weekly schedule in August, as camp opens and we get you ready for the 2025 Ohio State football season.

We would love to hear from you, so please reach out with your feedback and questions below in the comments section or send us an email. Any questions directed toward us will be answered on our next show.

Be sure to subscribe, rate, review, share, and follow the show over on Twitter at @SilvrBulletsPod.

As always, thanks for listening!



0:21 - We discuss the Cincere Johnson commitment and the latest kickoff times announced for the 2025 season.

20:04 - Lee Corso will end his storied Gameday career at Ohio State this August, and the Horseshoe will have some work done.

29:03 - Tweaks to future Ohio State schedules, and we remember OSU great Jim Marshall.

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LGHL Top Ohio State DL target sets June commitment date

Top Ohio State DL target sets June commitment date
Dan Hessler
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2026 four-star DL Damari Simeon | via @Damari_Simeon on X

The Buckeyes were also listed in the top two for a five-star OT and could flip a three-star Florida DL commit.

We are nearing the end of June, and Ryan Day and the Ohio State football team are having a busy summer. With summer recruiting camps now wrapped up, the Buckeyes will hope the hard work put in the last few weeks and months will soon payoff.

With the current college football recruiting schedule, late June and early July see many of the nation’s top recruits commit to the college football programs of their choice. The Buckeyes will see many recruiting targets commit this week, and are hoping for a BOOM.

Anticipation doesn’t stop after this week, as the Buckeyes saw another top target of their announce a commitment date for later this month — and Ohio State is one of his top contenders. 2026 four-star DL Damari Simeon (Richland, NJ / St. Augustine Prep) will announce his college decision on June 27, and will choose between Michigan, Penn State, Texas and Ohio State.


I will be announcing my commitment this Friday, June 27th at 5:00 PM EST ‼️ @HermitsFootball @rickymremax @kevinquinn74

Where’s HOME ⁉️#GoBlue 〽️ @UMichFootball#WeAre @PennStateFball#HookEm @TexasFootball#GoBucks @OhioStateFB pic.twitter.com/BoJdY3kquq

— Damari Simeon (@Damari_Simeon) June 23, 2025

Simeon is a four-star prospect in the 247Sports Composite Rankings and is the No. 26 DL prospect. He is also the No. 201 national prospect and the No. 3 recruit out of New Jersey.

The blue-chip prospect has kept his recruitment rather close to the vest, and recently completed his official visits this month with all four of his finalists. The first to receive a visit was Michigan followed by Penn State and then Texas. He wrapped up his visits with a weekend visit with the Buckeyes, one which looks to have gone as well as possible.

It is anyone’s guess as to which of his four finalists will ultimately earn his commitment. but Land-Grant Holy Land will keep you updated on his recruitment and all things Ohio State recruiting.

Ohio State still a contender for Felix Ojo​


2026 five-star offensive tackle target Felix Ojo (Mansfield, TX / Lake Ridge) is not a new name for those who follow Ohio State recruiting. The Buckeyes have long made him a priority in this recruiting cycle, and because of that the team is still in the running for his commitment.

On Monday, On3’s Steve Wiltong reported that Ojo has a “main two” consisting of Texas and Ohio State.


5-star OT Felix Ojo tells @SWiltfong_ Ohio State and Texas are the ‘main two.’

Read: https://t.co/AeSDVIFW4E pic.twitter.com/FqTO6jgLJH

— On3 Recruits (@On3Recruits) June 23, 2025

Ojo has completed official visits with both Ohio State and Texas, as well as Utah and Michigan. It has long been believed that home-state school Texas was the favorite to land him, and it will be a difficult task for any school to pry him away from the Longhorns. However, it appears if one school is going to convince him to leave Texas, the Buckeyes have the best shot.

Ohio State currently holds commitments from four-star offensive tackles Maxwell Riley and Sam Greer, as well as three-star interior offensive lineman Tucker Smith. Ojo would be the perfect final piece for this cycle’s offensive line haul.

Ojo is the No. 2 OT in the 247Sports Composite Rankings and is the No. 7 national prospect. He is also the No. 1 recruit out of the talent-rich state of Texas.

Ohio State hoping to flip three-star Florida DL commit​


Ohio State is really looking to shore up its defensive line after falling short in last year’s recruiting cycle. The Buckeyes lone defensive line commitment in this year’s cycle is four-star edge Khary Wilder, and they are looking to add to this haul before the class ends.

Ryan Day and Ohio State have made it a point of focus to keep the best recruits in Ohio in-state, and this mantra continues to hold true. Despite being already committed to Florida, the Buckeyes have been heavily recruiting three-star defensive lineman Jamir Perez (Cleveland, OH / Glenville).

This work appears to be paying off, as multiple recruiting analysts for On3 covering the Florida Gators are predicting the Buckeyes to successfully pull off the flip.


Florida insiders @Blake_Alderman and @On3Keith have logged expert predictions for Ohio State to flip Gators DL commit Jamir Perez

Read: https://t.co/rBVosLYmL9 pic.twitter.com/t2jh82HZ8s

— On3 Recruits (@On3Recruits) June 23, 2025

The flip prediction follows a weekend official visit between Perez and the Buckeyes. For his part, Perez has not said anything publicly about flipping his commitment, but an announcement could be on the near horizon and would be welcome news for Ohio State.

Perez is the No. 71 DL prospect in the 247Sports Composite Rankings and is the No. 662 national prospect. He is also the No. 29 recruit out of Ohio.

Ohio State offers nearly a dozen OL prospects​


Ohio State offensive line coach Tyler Bowen started off the summer recruiting camp cycle quite selective in who he was offering to join the Ohio State Buckeyes football program. However, now with the camp season has come to a close, the Buckeyes began the week dishing out scholarships to nearly a dozen recruits:

  • 2027 four-star IOL Reed Ramsier
  • 2027 three-star OT Jacob Burns
  • 2027 four-star OT Lucas Rhoa

After a great camp excited to receive an offer from Ohio State @OhioStateFB @TylerBowen @ChrisWardOL @OLuFootball @ChadSimmons_ @BlairAngulo @GregBiggins @adamgorney pic.twitter.com/3nMVcNjYHz

— Lucas Rhoa (@LucasRhoa75) June 23, 2025
  • 2027 four-star OT Cole Reiter

AGTG, After a great conversation with @TylerBowen I am blessed to receive an offer from THE Ohio State University.@ryandaytime @AllenTrieu @GtownGridiron pic.twitter.com/pf69ItU40j

— Cole Reiter (@ColeReiter12) June 23, 2025
  • 2027 three-star OT Tristan Dare

#AGTG After a great visit with @TylerBowen, I am blessed to receive an offer from The Ohio State University! @ryandaytime @Coach_Dickey @mjohnson7672 @Coach__Fields @OhioStateFB #GoBucks @coachrdodge @coachvictorgill @CoachTibbitts @CoachRazloznik @SLC_Recruiting pic.twitter.com/mCSlwMfFRF

— Tristan Dare (@TristanDare2027) June 23, 2025
  • 2027 OH OT Kellen Wymer

After an Amazing phone call with @TylerBowen I’m beyond blessed to announce I’ve received an Offer from @OhioStateFB❗❗@ryandaytime @etwill21 @mjohnson7672 @Coach_Dickey @Coach__Fields @DaleRodick @thelinemanlab @caseymohler pic.twitter.com/sR7N6DXgSF

— Kellen Wymer (@KellenWymer60) June 23, 2025
  • 2027 OH OT Mason Wilt
  • 2027 PA IOL James Halter

After a great camp and conversation with @TylerBowen, I’m grateful to have received an offer from @OhioStateFB @Coach_Dickey @mjohnson7672 @CoachLehmeier @timothysasson @PCC_FOOTBALL @wpialsportsnews pic.twitter.com/Jk3lrkDmns

— James Halter (@JamesHalter15) June 23, 2025
  • 2027 PA OT Luke Injaychock

After an amazing conversation with @TylerBowen, I am extremely blessed to receive an offer from THE Ohio State! Go Buckeyes! #GoBucks @OhioStateFB @ryandaytime @mjohnson7672 @Coach_Dickey @Coach__Fields @N_Murph @Bill_Kurelic @Birm @mickdwalker @11W @AllenTrieu @EDGYTIMpic.twitter.com/dCdQy16Q3X

— Luke Injaychock (@LukeInjaychock) June 23, 2025
  • 2027 VA OT Brody McNeel

Wow!!! After a great conversation with @TylerBowen I am extremely blessed to receive an offer from THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY!! @ryandaytime @mjohnson7672 @Coach_Dickey @Coach__Fields @RyanMayhew_ @N_Murph @mickdwalker @parkerwereb8 @Birm @WillVapreps @CRF4Dan pic.twitter.com/4HMdYqD3RT

— 4⭐️ Brody McNeel (@brodymcneel) June 23, 2025

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