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Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr. named Heisman Trophy finalist
Marvin Harrison Jr. was named a Heisman Trophy finalist Monday night, the only non-quarterback among the four players invited to New York City.
Harrison is a finalist along with favorite Jayden Daniels of Louisiana State University, Bo Nix of Oregon and Michael Penix Jr. of Washington. The award will be announced Saturday night.
Ohio State has had a finalist in five of the last six years. The late Dwayne Haskins Jr. finished third in 2018. Justin Fields was a finalist in 2019, also finishing third. C.J. Stroud earned a trip to New York in the past two seasons. Stroud, the current front-runner for NFL Rookie of the Year, finished fourth in 2021 and third last year.
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Ohio State has not had a Heisman Trophy winner since quarterback Troy Smith won in 2006. Harrison is highly unlikely to win on Saturday, but it is especially an honor for a non-quarterback to be a finalist. Harrison is the first Ohio State non-quarterback to be a finalist since running back Eddie George won the Heisman in 1995.
Harrison, the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison, caught 67 passes for 1,211 yards and 14 touchdowns this season. As a sophomore last year, Harrison also had 14 touchdown receptions and caught 77 passes for 1,263 yards.
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His starting debut came in the Rose Bowl as a freshman. With Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson choosing not to play to protect against injury for the NFL draft, Harrison caught three touchdown passes in Ohio State’s dramatic win over Utah.
Harrison has not announced whether he will enter the 2024 NFL draft, but he is projected as the top non-quarterback available. He also has not announced whether he will play in the Cotton Bowl on Dec. 29 against Missouri.
The announcement of Harrison as a finalist comes on the same day that his high school teammate, Kyle McCord, entered the NCAA transfer portal. Harrison and McCord starred at St. Joseph’s Prep in Philadelphia together.
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Ohio State star Jeremiah Smith eager to put on show especially if Notre Dame decides to ‘play man’
ATLANTA — Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State’s superstar freshman receiver, sounded downright giddy at the possibility of seeing single coverage on Monday night.
Notre Dame has a terrific secondary, and typically relies on that group. It led the nation in passing efficiency defense. But it hasn’t seen a group of receivers like the ones belonging to the Buckeyes. They were third in passing efficiency.
“If you are going to play man [to-man defense] against Ohio State, be ready,” Smith said Saturday. “I can’t wait to put on a show.”
The dynamic wideout destroyed Tennessee and Oregon in the first two rounds of the playoff, making 13 catches for 290 yards and four touchdowns. Texas limited him to just one reception for three years by sending extra defensive backs his way, freeing up Ohio State’s other dynamic weapons.
This week, Notre Dame standout freshman cornerback Leonard Moore said the Irish aren’t going to change “who we are” by switching to zone coverage.
“We’re going to play man coverage like we do every week,” said Moore, the National Freshman Defensive Player of the Year, as voted on by the Football Writers Association of America.
He added: “We’re going to go out there and challenge the receivers.”
Smith is ready to be tested. Ohio State also has explosive threats Emeka Egbuka (947 yards, 10 touchdowns) and Carnell Tate (698 yards, four touchdowns) on the outside who are difficult to deal with.
“None of us think we can be covered. I mean, we actually talked about this yesterday, as well,” Smith said. “If that’s what they do, that’s what they do. We’re just going to go out there, play our game and show the reason not to play man on man.”
Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman doesn’t sound all that interested in coaching in the NFL. It was reported recently that the Bears are looking to interview Freeman for their head coach vacancy.
“To hear that the Bears have interest, it’s humbling. It’s the NFL,” he said. “But it’s also a reminder [that] with team success, comes individual success.
“I have put zero thought into coaching in the NFL. All my attention has just been on getting this team prepared for every opportunity we have in front of us. Probably not the answer you’re looking for, but that’s the answer you’re going to get.”
Freeman recently signed a four-year contract extension with Notre Dame that extends through the 2030 season.
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Ohio State’s Chip Kelly takes shot at Oregon: ‘You can’t stop us with 11′
Former Oregon Ducks coach Chip Kelly took a shot at his former football program on Saturday.
Ahead of Monday’s national championship game against Notre Dame, the current Ohio State offensive coordinator was asked about what motivated the Buckeyes entering their Rose Bowl matchup with Oregon — a 41-21 blowout win.
Kelly pointed to the 12 men on the field penalty taken intentionally by Dan Lanning and company during the two teams’ regular season matchup, which Oregon won, 32-31.
“I’ll tell you what, it was a unique message with our players: you can’t stop us with 11. You had to stop us with 12,” Kelly told reporters. “You saw the final results of 11 versus 11. So, that was a message to our team for the week leading up to the Rose Bowl that I think resonated really well with our guys.”
Ohio State led 34-0 at one point in the first half against the Ducks, and superstar freshman wideout Jeremiah Smith was a major reason why. He finished with seven catches for 187 yards and two touchdowns vs. Oregon.
It was Kelly’s first win over the Ducks as an opposing coach: he was previously 0-5 against Oregon between his time as head coach at UCLA and offensive coordinator at Ohio State.
The Buckeyes went on to beat Texas, 28-14, at the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Cotton Bowl. They are 8.5-point favorites over the Fighting Irish in the national championship game.
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