Sources: Ohio State WRs Smith, Tate set to play vs. Michigan

Ohio State wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate will play against Michigan on Saturday, coach Ryan Day told Fox’s “Big Noon Kickoff.”
“They’re going,” Day said. “They’ve done an unbelievable job this week, and they weren’t gonna let this game go by without getting it in.”
Both Buckeyes stars had been limited in practice while dealing with lower-body injuries and had been listed as questionable on the Big Ten availability report.
Smith missed last week’s win over Rutgers after sustaining an injury against UCLA on Nov. 15, when he was seen with a limp leaving the field.
Tate hasn’t played since Nov. 1, as he was held out of the Purdue game on Nov. 8 after something bothered him in warmups and he was “a little tight,” Day said at the time.
Smith, a sophomore, is regarded as perhaps the country’s best all-around player. He has 69 catches for 902 yards and 10 touchdowns. Despite missing the Rutgers game, he is still tied for the Big Ten lead in touchdown receptions.
Tate has emerged as a game breaker for the Buckeyes and a projected NFL first-round pick. His 18.2 yards per catch leads the Big Ten. He has caught 39 passes for 711 yards and seven touchdowns.
They are the top targets for quarterback Julian Sayin, who is completing 79.4% of his passes with 27 touchdowns and four interceptions.
Ohio State is on a four-game losing streak against Michigan, including not scoring in the second half last year. Tate was Ohio State’s leading receiver in last year’s 13-10 loss with six receptions for 58 yards. Smith had five catches for 35 yards and a touchdown, which was his second-lowest output in the 2024 regular season.




