The list of achievement for Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is long, even before he takes one snap in his collegiate career.
Already being named the No. 1 prospect in his class was high praise, but on Tuesday Smith was honored once again, this time by the Annual Maxwell High School Player of the Year award. The 6-foot, 3-inch and 215-pound receiver dominated the competition in Florida this fast fall, along with earning a spot in the All-American Bowl.
Now Smith can add this award to his mantle, which is going to need more room if everyone is correct about his immense skill set.
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
Congrats Jeremiah, we all look forward to seeing what you accomplish during your Buckeye career.
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