Miami Herald

Chaminade WR Smith will do FSU visit but remains committed to Ohio State

- BY ANDRE FERNANDEZ afernandez@miamiheral­d.com Andre C. Fernandez: @FernandezA­ndreC

TALLAHASSE­E

Jeremiah Smith won multiple championsh­ips growing up playing football for the Miami Gardens Ravens with Jojo Trader and Cedrick Bailey.

Since transferri­ng to Hollywood ChaminadeM­adonna after his freshman season, Smith spent his high school career pretty much the same way, with the same teammates by his side.

On Thursday morning at Bragg Stadium at Florida A&M University, Smith’s final high school game ended with him sharing another championsh­ip with Trader and Bailey after Chaminade routed Clearwater Central Catholic 56-0 in the Class 1M final.

Will the Lions’ trio of stars continue winning together in college?

And will they do that at the University of Miami, the school to which Trader has already committed?

“I’m trying to convince them to go with me,” Trader said after Thursday’s game. “It’s been working pretty well, but we have to wait till Signing Day. We’ve grown up with each other and it’s like a brotherhoo­d, so that’s a big factor.”

National Signing Day is less than two weeks away on Dec. 20.

We probably won’t know until then if Smith, a five-star wide receiver rated the top prospect overall in the nation by 247Sports, will stick to his commitment to Ohio State or change his mind.

Both the Hurricanes and Florida State are making a hard push to flip Smith.

He is taking an official visit to FSU this weekend.

But for now, Smith says he remains steadfast to his commitment to become the latest star receiver for the Buckeyes.

“No one’s a threat to Ohio State,” Smith said. “Everyone is still involved. But no one’s a threat to Ohio State.”

With Buckeyes offensive coordinato­r Brian Hartline watching, Smith put together the last of his numerous memorable performanc­es for Chaminade.

He caught the first three passes of the game from Bailey, speeding to a 50yard touchdown on the third one. Smith finished with 11 catches for 170 yards.

For his season, Smith had 88 catches for 1,376 yards and 19 touchdowns.

For his career in three seasons at Chaminade, Smith caught 177 passes for 3,030 yards and 45 touchdowns.

“I’m a little emotional right now because this is my last high school game,” Smith said. “My coaches told me this week in practice they would go to me first drive, and the first three catches, I made it happen.”

We also might not know until Signing Day if Bailey — who remains committed to NC State and threw for four TD passes and 322 yards Thursday in front of multiple Wolfpack coaches, including head coach Dave Doeren — will be persuaded to flip to UM.

Smith acknowledg­ed Thursday that his decision on where to play will be affected by who will be playing quarterbac­k at the school.

“Definitely quarterbac­k plays a big part in recruitmen­t because you need to have someone to get you the ball,” Smith said. “It’s crazy how many kids are in the transfer portal, but everyone has to do what’s best for them.”

Many believe Smith

(6-3, 185 pounds) is destined not only for a stellar college career, but for success in the NFL as well.

“He’s probably the top player I’ve coached because of his talent and his work ethic,” said Chaminade coach Dameon

Jones, who coached NFL players such as Zack Moss and Tyler Huntley in high school. “Jeremiah’s a humble kid. He doesn’t cry for the ball or ask for the ball. He’s just a different kid. He’s a dog. He won’t say much, but he’s a dog. And he wants to get better. When you have that mindset, sky’s the limit.”

But where will that next step take place?

“My mind is just on Ohio State right now,” Smith said. “I’m just taking a visit [to FSU], that’s all. I’ll just enjoy myself this weekend and spend time with [Chaminade alum] Edwin Joseph and just have a good time. I’ve seen everything I had to see there. I’m just taking my official visit and seeing how it goes.”

 ?? AL DIAZ adiaz@miamiheral­d.com ?? Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna wide receiver Jeremiah Smith runs for the end zone with his 50-yard touchdown catch Thursday in a 56-0 victory over Clearwater Central Catholic in the Class 1M state championsh­ip game in Tallahasse­e.
AL DIAZ adiaz@miamiheral­d.com Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna wide receiver Jeremiah Smith runs for the end zone with his 50-yard touchdown catch Thursday in a 56-0 victory over Clearwater Central Catholic in the Class 1M state championsh­ip game in Tallahasse­e.

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