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Mike Farrell Sports on MSNUrban Meyer predicts that Jeremiah Smith will win the 2025 Heisman TrophyBy Dan Zealley Former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer thinks Jeremiah Smith will be named the Heisman winner, according to On3 Sports. Smith came to Ohio State as one of the most anticipated prospects ever.
The Sun Devils' thrilling bowl game performance showcased running back Cam Skattebo, who turned in a legendary performance for coach Kenny Dillingham's team. Skattebo compiled 143 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 30 attempts along with a 42-yard touchdown pass on a trick play and 99 yards receiving.
Urban Meyer revealed his early prediction for which player will win the Heisman Trophy in 2025 and explained why.
Ohio State football will open up with Texas to commence next season, and Urban Meyer doesn't see the value in that.
The Ohio State Buckeyes will look to defend their national championship during the 2025 college football season. While August is a long time from now, the time
BetMGM has Texas quarterback Arch Manning as the current favorite to bring home the Heisman Trophy next season, with names such as LSU passer Garrett Nussmeier and Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith t
The Ohio State Buckeyes are fresh off a College Football Playoff national championship victory, taking down the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in this past season's
The college football coaching legend was among the celebrity players at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions.
After a historic Heisman Trophy season put together by Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter, former national champion head coach Urban Meyer ... his heels. Meyer, however, chose Ohio State ...
Barrett didn't win a stiff-arming statue, but Tebow did under Urban Meyer's tutelage at Florida in 2007. Alex Smith was a finalist for the trophy during his collegiate career, which ended when he was made the first overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2005 NFL Draft.
A few weeks into the offseason, Day joined former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, along with Mark Ingram, on Fox’s college football podcast, “The Triple Option,” to discuss the Buckeyes ...
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