Ohio State Buckeyes WR Jeremiah Smith bags a national award.
Jeremiah Smith, the Ohio State wide receiver, boasts an impressive list of achievements even before stepping onto the collegiate field. Garnering the title of the No. 1 prospect in his class was a significant accolade in itself. However, on Tuesday, Smith received yet another honor, this time being bestowed with the Annual Maxwell High School Player of the Year award. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 215 pounds, Smith showcased his dominance on the football field in Florida last autumn, securing a spot in the prestigious All-American Bowl.
The 17th Annual Maxwell High School Player of the Year Award winner 🏆@Jermiah_Smith1 #MaxwellFootball #MFCGala2024 pic.twitter.com/cVQ9n9h6uw
— Maxwell Football (@MaxwellFootball) March 12, 2024
With this latest accolade added to his collection, Smith’s trophy mantle will require additional space, underscoring the widespread recognition of his remarkable talent.
Congratulations, Jeremiah! We eagerly anticipate witnessing your achievements throughout your tenure with the Buckeyes.