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Jeremiah Smith’s $5 Million NIL Valuation Highlights Ohio State’s Rising Powerhouses

A look at the top quarterback‑wide receiver duo, the impact of name‑image‑likeness deals, and what the future may hold for college football’s next decade.

The Rise of a College Football Phenomenon

Jeremiah Smith, the Ohio State standout who has become a household name in college football, commands a name‑image‑likeness valuation that tops $5 million, placing him fifth among all collegiate athletes nationwide. He could have earned more than $10 million by transferring, but chose to remain with the Buckeyes, signaling a commitment that resonates with fans and analysts alike.

Air Noland, a former Ohio State quarterback, recently praised Smith, comparing his on‑field dominance to that of NFL legends Julio Jones and Calvin Johnson. The accolade highlights the high expectations placed on Smith as he prepares for the next chapter of his career.

Pairing with teammate Julian Sayin, Smith forms the top quarterback‑wide receiver duo in the current college landscape. Their chemistry has sparked considerable excitement among analysts, commentators, and supporters who watch the pair dominate opposing defenses.

Ohio State’s consistent success on the gridiron, bolstered by a strong recruiting pipeline and a culture of excellence, positions the program to define a new era in college football. From the streets of Columbus to the national stage, the Buckeyes are poised to shape the sport for years to come.

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