Is Jeremiah Smith an alien? A robot? A superhero? Some of the greatest scientific minds of this, or any, generation have been hard at work trying to answer that question, and while there has yet to be a consensus on the Ohio State wide receiver’s origins, there is one thing that is a certifiable fact: You can bring Jeremiah Smith home in this limited-edition bobble head.
Thanks to J.J.’s popularity, the first batch of bobbleheads sold out, but our friends at the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and
Museum are now taking preorders for the second batch that will ship in February 2026, just a few weeks after the Buckeyes win their second-straight national title (knocks on wood).
Get your Jeremiah Smith bobblehead here!
These bobbleheads stand 8 inches tall and are individually numbered up to 2,025.
“We know fans are going to love this bobblehead featuring Brutus Buckeye with the Ohio State flag,” National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar said. “This season was one of the most memorable in Ohio State history, given the epic rebound from one of the most difficult losses to four of the biggest wins.
“This bobblehead and the other National Championship bobbleheads will be must-haves for Ohio State fans, alumni, students, faculty, and staff, and will become cherished collectibles that are passed down to future generations of Ohio State fans!”
This very first Jeremiah Smith bobblehead is the latest item from the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum following the Buckeyes’ 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship season. Earlier this year, the Hall of Fame and Museum released a 2024 CFP National Champions Brutus Buckeye Bobblehead and the Bobble Logo, an interactive Championship Counter Bobblehead, a 9-Time National Champions Scoreboard Bobblehead, a National Champions Bobblehead Ornament, and a National Champions Mini Bobblehead as well as a Brutus Flag Bobblehead and a bobblehead featuring Smith’s former teammate and fan favorite, Jack Sawyer.
In addition, a Brutus Buckeye Welcome to Atlanta Bobblehead was released leading up to Ohio State’s appearance in the national championship game.












