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Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith Announces New NIL Deal on Monday

The Ohio State Buckeyes climbed to the top of the college football mountaintop last season, winning the national title.

 

While quarterback Will Howard and defensive end Jack Sawyer seemingly piloted their respective units, the biggest star was a 19-year-old freshman.

 

Jeremiah Smith, who originally committed to Ohio State as the top-ranked recruit out of the class of 2024, made an immediate impact on the Buckeyes, establishing himself as one of the best wide receivers in college football. After the season, as Smith prepares for his second year at Ohio State, he shared a new name, image and likeness (NIL) deal with fans on social media.

 

Smith posted a photo of himself in front of a black Mercedes, announcing that he is joining the Mark Wahlberg Auto Group.

 

“Glad to be joining the Mark Wahlberg Auto Group,” Smith said.

 

Smith already boasts one of the most impressive NIL portfolios in the country. According to On3, Smith has a $4 million NIL valuation, the highest of any wide receiver in college football.

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