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I think I read somewhere that he's Bahamian. You can tell he's from the islands.Is he Haitian? His rhythm speaking sounds like it
Enrolling early is awesome
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JEREMIAH
SMITH
VERBAL COMMIT
12/14/2022
OHIO STATE
6'3" | 197 LBS | WR | 2024
CHAMINADE MADONNA
HOLLYWOOD, FL
6.1
There is no smoking gun to think the five-star receiver is slowly backing away from his Ohio State pledge and there are people close to Smith who believe he will stick with the Buckeyes especially if position coach Brian Hartline stays and especially if former 7-on-7 teammates
Carnell Tate
and
Brandon Inniss
shine early in Columbus.
But Smith has asked some close to him to ask USC coach Lincoln Riley why the Trojans slowed down on him and his weekend visit to Georgia went really well as he and five-star QB commit Dylan Raiola now talk often.
Just like with his 2 big brothers: Tate and InnissAs long as Hartline is recruiting him, I'm not worried. He'll sign in December and there will be much rejoicing.
Well said by KJsr
(For reference, JJ Smith is having fun with social media and has gotten many fans butthurt- OSU fans included. He deleted all relation to OSU on his Twitter account. Honestly, who cares. He enjoys the obvious attention he's getting from adults who are obsessing over every comment and move he makes)
They know how to play the game, and they know that they can cause ripples in any fan base that is interested in them. I don't fault them, they're kids. The adults who fawn over literally every tweet or interview are the insufferable ones, IMO. If you're old enough to be a kids parent(or even grandparent) then you have no business tweeting at kids trying to "sway" their decisions. And they definitely don't have any business bashing a kid who doesn't choose their programThese S. Florida kids are almost always a roller coaster ride. Sometimes even after they're fully committed and on the roster.
Most definitely.They know how to play the game, and they know that they can cause ripples in any fan base that is interested in them. I don't fault them, they're kids. The adults who fawn over literally every tweet or interview are the insufferable ones, IMO. If you're old enough to be a kids parent(or even grandparent) then you have no business tweeting at kids trying to "sway" their decisions. And they definitely don't have any business bashing a kid who doesn't choose their program