It's one of the biggest Week 1 games in college football history. On Saturday, the Associated Press preseason No. 1 Texas Longhorns and No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes will meet in Columbus (Fox, noon ET).
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It seems the kids no longer want to wear the highly recognizable Nike swoosh.
EA Sports College Football 26 cover athletes Jeremiah Smith and Ryan Williams are already among college football's best and most popular stars.
Jeremiah Smith was great as a freshman wideout for Ohio State, and that's an understatement.
The Ohio State phenom may not be an NFL Draft evaluator, but he does feel very strongly about his quarterback, Will Howard, after the two helped Ohio State with the national championship.
Jeremiah Smith already appears to be in line for a staggering payday.
Ohio State and Notre Dame will meet for the ninth time, with the Buckeyes owning a 6-2 series advantage.
Smith caught 71 passes for 1,227 yards and 14 touchdowns in his freshman season.
Texas limited Smith to one catch for just three yards.
The College Football Playoff semifinals boast big brands, future NFL stars and fan bases hungry for a national title. The margin for error is razor-thin in a 60-minute duel for a national championship berth.
Ahead of their showdown with the eighth-seeded Ohio State Buckeyes in the CFP semifinal at the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 10, Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian offered some high remarks for the team.
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Gifted prospects like Jeremiah Smith certainly belong in the league, even if they're a freshman.
Jeremiah Smith wasn’t even born yet when Cristiano Ronaldo made his international debut, but that didn’t stop him from paying tribute in this week’s Rose Bowl.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are on their way to the College Football Playoff semifinals after a 41-21 dismantling of the Oregon Ducks in the Rose Bowl on Wednesday night.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are advancing in the College Football Playoff thanks to a decisive 42-17 win over the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday night.
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The No. 8 Ohio State Buckeyes didn’t end their season on the high note they had hoped for, suffering a loss to the Michigan Wolverines in their home stadium.
Penn State made the first big play in Saturday's top-five game against Ohio State.
Smith continues living up to the hype in only his seventh collegiate game.
The College football world has been enamored by the talent of true freshman wide receivers, Ryan Williams and Jeremiah Smith this season. Smith recently made the claim he and Williams are the best two wide receivers in the nation as freshmen, and it’s safe to say Williams agrees.
Jeremiah Smith and Ryan Williams are taking college football by storm as true freshmen. The pair have been featured by each of their respected programs throughout the early portion of the season.
Jeremiah Smith has taken the college football world by storm during his freshman season with the Ohio State Buckeyes. He has lived up to the expectations and then some.
Jeremiah Smith once again provided a highlight catch and Will Howard threw four touchdown passes to help spark No. 3 Ohio State to a 35-7 victory over Iowa in Big Ten play at Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday.
Week 6 of the college football season is upon us, and that means it’s time to bet some underdogs. Action Network's Collin Wilson and Stuckey pick our two favorite moneyline underdogs for each week’s slate.
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