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NATL
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ST
1
POS
JEREMIAH
SMITH
VERBAL COMMIT
12/14/2022
OHIO STATE
6'3" | 210 LBS | WR | 2024
CHAMINADE MADONNA
HOLLYWOOD, FL
6.1
More than half of Miami’s recruiting class is from Florida. Even more importantly, some of them including new five-star commit
Joshisa Trader
played with Smith in youth leagues – and now with South Florida Express.
Smith even tweeted out a photo of the two playing back when they were young and it could be a major pitch moving forward to flip Smith from Ohio State. It could be an intentional recruiting tactic actually as the Canes, Georgia and others try to flip him as well.
Thought the same thing - this is the exact message we want to drive home. NIL is going to happen if you're a star, but a program that develops you and supports you in all areas of life is more important. I think the staff is balancing that pretty well.Low key huge deal for him to say that kind of stuff publicly imo — in a good way
2
NATL
1
ST
1
POS
JEREMIAH
SMITH
VERBAL COMMIT
12/14/2022
OHIO STATE
6'3" | 210 LBS | WR | 2024
CHAMINADE MADONNA
HOLLYWOOD, FL
6.1
The Ohio State commit retains his spot atop the receiver rankings, and an argument could be made that he is not only the best pass catcher in the class but also the best overall player. Measuring in at 6-foot-3 and 210 pounds, Smith is physically dominant while also possessing the twitch and speed of a smaller slot receiver. The Hollywood (Fla.) Chaminade Madonna standout is an extremely fluid route runner equally capable of taking the short catch the distance as he is stretching the field to take the top off a defense. His style of play has drawn comparisons to a young
Julio Jones
, and it only takes watching a couple of his clips to see why he has drawn such a lofty comparison.
Smith's floor is arguably as high as his ceiling, making him as close to a can't-miss prospect as you will find in the 2024 class. It almost seems unfair that the Buckeyes will likely add Smith to the nation's most talented receiver room, but there will be plenty of jockeying for his signature come signing day, with the trio of in-state schools – Florida, Florida State and Miami – as the most likely destinations should he flip.