Jeremiah Smith's Return to Social Media Signals His Road to Recovery Amid Injuries. Ohio State's star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has broken his social media silence, posting a message on X after two weeks of radio silence amid injuries that forced him to sit out the team's latest game against Rutgers.
The Buckeyes' head coach Ryan Day acknowledged the concerns surrounding Smith and Carnell Tate's health as the team gears up for its upcoming massive rivalry game against Michigan. Day stated that having both players out allowed them to maintain consistency, but now they will need to be at their best if they want to succeed against a tough opponent.
Smith, widely regarded as one of the top wide receiver prospects in recent memory, is expected to return to action soon. With 69 receptions for 902 yards and 10 touchdowns, his absence has left a void in Ohio State's offense. His social media post reads, "God is in charge," suggesting that he is taking a positive approach towards his recovery.
The Buckeyes will need all hands on deck if they want to take down the Wolverines. With Smith returning from injury and both players listed as day-to-day heading into the game against Michigan, Ohio State can now focus on what really matters - their rivalry game against the top-ranked opponent in college football.
The Buckeyes' head coach Ryan Day acknowledged the concerns surrounding Smith and Carnell Tate's health as the team gears up for its upcoming massive rivalry game against Michigan. Day stated that having both players out allowed them to maintain consistency, but now they will need to be at their best if they want to succeed against a tough opponent.
Smith, widely regarded as one of the top wide receiver prospects in recent memory, is expected to return to action soon. With 69 receptions for 902 yards and 10 touchdowns, his absence has left a void in Ohio State's offense. His social media post reads, "God is in charge," suggesting that he is taking a positive approach towards his recovery.
The Buckeyes will need all hands on deck if they want to take down the Wolverines. With Smith returning from injury and both players listed as day-to-day heading into the game against Michigan, Ohio State can now focus on what really matters - their rivalry game against the top-ranked opponent in college football.