Ohio State is cruising through its 2025 season at a perfect 7-0 so far. But the Buckeyes aren’t resting on their laurels. Their dominance is clear with an average margin of over 25 points per game, including a recent 34-0 shellacking of Wisconsin. But Ryan Day is still keen on tweaking the roster for sustained success. After losing 14 players to the NFL Draft, OSU has been busy reshaping both depth and starting lineups. And this time, the call is coming from the WR room, where Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate are becoming nightmare weapons.
As of now, Smith has racked up 602 yards on 49 carries and has even entered the end zone seven times. On the other hand, Carnell Tate is just trailing behind, racking up 587 yards on 34 carries. He also scored six TDs. It’s almost like the Buckeye