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President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak at the America Business Forum in downtown Miami on Nov. 5. The event will also feature other prominent figures, including Lionel Messi, Jamie Dimon, and Will Smith. The venue is located near a site designated ...
As the No. 1 recruit in the country in the class of 2024, Jeremiah Smith could have chosen to attend any college, including his hometown school, Miami. Smith ultimately ended up signing with Ohio State and now the story of his recruitment will come full circle as the Buckeyes square off with the Hurricanes in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals on Wednesday night.
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OSU star WR Jeremiah Smith would have played for Miami with more CFP games
South Florida native Jeremiah Smith was asked if he would have played for Miami if the Hurricanes had played in the College Football Playoff before 2024.
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Born After the Phantom Flag: Malachi Toney vs. Jeremiah Smith Headlines a New Miami–Ohio State Postseason Era
Jeremiah Smith was born on November 29, 2005 in Miami Gardens, Florida, just miles from Hard Rock Stadium where the Hurricanes play their home games. The nation’s top recruit in the 2024 class, Smith had Miami among his final options but ultimately chose Columbus over staying home.