Ohio State fans boldly predict a Jeremiah Smith Heisman Trophy

As preseason camp begins this month, Land-Grant Holy Land is diving into its final theme every week of the off-season. This week is all about making predictions that may or may not be reasonable, in fact, some might say they are bold. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our ”Bold Predictions” articles here.

Today is the last day of Bold Predictions Week here at Land-Grant Holy Land, so we are going to take a look at just how bold Buckeye Nation believes this season could get for the Ohio State football team. Earlier this week, we asked OSU fans two questions in our weekly fan survey, and now we’ve got the results.

Take a look at the results for each question below, and if you have strong feelings one way or the other about what your fellow fans had to say, head to the comments at the bottom of the page and let us know.

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Question 1: Which bold prediction do you think is most likely to happen?

The options that we included in this one were all pretty bold, so it is fun to see that fans were fairly equally dispersed in terms of which one they thought was most possible. However, the option that pulled slightly ahead was Jeremiah Smith winning the Heisman Trophy.

That one is bold for a lot of reasons. First, I am not quite sure if non-quarterbacks are still legally allowed to win the award. Obviously, I’m kidding, but for a sophomore wide receiver to win the most prestigious individual award in all of sports, that would be surprising. However, it is certainly not out of the realm of possibilities. Smith is one of, if…


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