Ohio State’s Smith fully healthy, looking forward to Cotton Bowl clash with hometown Hurricanes
- On Dec. 31, Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State wide receiver, said he is 100% heading into the Cotton Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal against the Miami Hurricanes in Arlington, Texas.
- Smith revealed the quad strain sidelined him about three to four weeks, causing him to miss Rutgers and the second half at UCLA.
- Stat lines show his impact, with three catches and a TD vs. Michigan and eight catches for 144 yards vs. the Hoosiers, finishing with 80 receptions, 1,086 yards and 11 touchdowns.
- His return restores a major offensive weapon and adds personal stakes as Jeremiah Smith, a Miami Gardens native, faces Miami players including Joshisa `JoJo` Trader, Chris Ewald Jr., and Donta Simpson.
- The Buckeyes began preparations Monday after Miami advanced, and the Cotton Bowl will air on ESPN with a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff on Dec. 31, with Smith’s recruiting choice adding a subplot.
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Ohio State's Smith fully healthy, looking forward to Cotton Bowl clash with hometown Hurricanes
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Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith reveals severity of injury that almost made him miss the Michigan game
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