Video of Ohio State receiver Marvin Harrison, Jr. goes viral

Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison, Jr. looks ready to take a major step forward in Year 2 with the Buckeyes.
This week, the receiver posted a practice video that got a lot of attention around college football, and put the Big Ten on notice.
Harrison was explosive as he blazed down the practice field and made a long catch working out at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.
Ohio State receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. looks incredibly explosive while catching passes from a throwing machine. He's 6-3, 205 lbs and has impressive speed.
— Luca Sartirana (@SartiranaLuca) May 30, 2022
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Harrison, the son of Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver Marvin Harrison, pledged to Ohio State as a 4-star recruit during the 2021 cycle.
He appeared in five games for OSU as a freshman last fall, but with the departure of Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson, looks primed to take a more prominent role with the Buckeyes, who return what last season was the No. 1 offense in college football.
Harrison had a good showing in last season's Rose Bowl, catching six passes for 71 yards, but also scoring three touchdowns in the Buckeyes' 48-45 win.
Going forward, Harrison figures to form part of the 1-2 punch Ohio State wants to develop at receiver alongside Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who led the team with 1,606 yards last fall.
Judging by this video, it looks like he's coming along right on schedule.
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