Here Is the Latest Big Ten Conference Sports News From The Associated Press
- Jeremiah Smith from Ohio State is recognized as the most feared wide receiver in college football.
- Texas limited Smith to only one catch for 3 yards in a College Football Playoff semifinal.
- Smith expressed excitement about upcoming games, addressing past criticisms and stating he is hyped about the situation.
- A Democratic U.S. lawmaker warned about a potential two-tier college system if a proposed bill regulating college sports passes without changes.
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Steve Sarkisian 'trusts the process' ahead of massive season opener vs. Ohio State
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The 2025 college football season had a soft launch with a handful of games last weekend, but it's about to blast off in a big way with some huge matchups in Week 1. The biggest, of course, is Texas hitting the road to The Horseshoe to face the defending national champions Ohio State Buckeyes. Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian loves the challenge to open the season against the team that eliminated them from the College Foot…
Jeremiah Smith “Hyped” and “Hungry” For Another Shot at Texas, the Only Team to Contain Him in Last Season’s CFP
Only one of the four juggernaut College Football Playoff opponents Ohio State faced on its run to a national championship last year managed to contain then-freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. The Buckeyes happen to play that team in their 2025 season opener. Texas held Smith to one reception for three yards in the CFP semifinals at the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 10, though it didn’t stop Ohio State from mounting a 28-14 victory. Still, Smith is ea…
From Cheapest to Most Expensive: Breaking Down Ohio State–Texas Ticket Prices
Ohio State football helmet lays on the field prior to No. 3 Ohio State’s 20-13 win over No. 4 Penn State University at Beaver Stadium on Nov 2. Credit: Carly Damon | Lantern Photo Vault All eyes will be on Columbus on Saturday. The Buckeyes will take on Texas at noon at Ohio Stadium in a rematch of the 2025 Cotton Bowl. The Longhorns, who are the No. 1, are the first top-rated team since 1985 to walk into Ohio Stadium, and with the Buckeyes fres…
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