The Old Pokes Show: Jeremy Smith | OSU Max Podcast Network | Cowboys Football

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Former Oklahoma State running back Jeremy Smith played in 52 games in his five seasons in Stillwater. But his career as a Cowboy almost ended as fast as it began. Go inside his story of how an injury as a freshman led to him questioning football as a future and how Mike Gundy helped steer him back to the field. Also find out what he is doing today and how much it meant for him to wear the Orange and Black. Also get the guys thoughts on Ollie winning the Doak Walker Award and the latest on the transfer portal in this episode of The Old Pokes Show.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @garthstill7665
    @garthstill7665 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Be cool one day to have him come in to be the RB coach at Oklahoma State. Thank you for your time at Osu Jeremy Smith. Great video. GO POKES 🤠!

  • @lancecogburn3255
    @lancecogburn3255 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I remember meeting Jeremy after the one of the spring games; I think it was 2010, maybe 2011. I recall he was a really nice kid but I remember walking away thinking to myself "****!, that kids biceps are bigger than my head! There's no way anybody can rip the ball away from him." Good to see him again and how he's giving back. Hope things work out for him. Go Pokes!

  • @Chief_Reux
    @Chief_Reux Před 8 měsíci

    Salary cap and contracts, yes!!!

  • @toddperkins7904
    @toddperkins7904 Před 8 měsíci

    After Tech game meet Jeremy's parents with datawon Lowes

  • @cowboyvalley
    @cowboyvalley Před 8 měsíci

    Love this interview and loved watch Jeremy run the ball. But the NIL and portal has killed college football. Teaches that kids don't have to uphold their commitments. Kind of makes "Loyal and true" a little sad, doesn't it? Getting paid? Try paying for two or three kids to go through college out of your pocket. Ask all the kids that had to get loans...how much money it takes to get a degree. Football players are already paid. With their scholarship....that why it's there in the first place. Now, if you want to pay players through the NIL, make them pay their way through college. But God Bless you Jeremy!