Sad new for Ohio State Buckeyes:He will not play again..

“I want to beat the team up north,” stated Marvin Harrison Jr., who may return to Ohio State.

Marvin Harrison Jr., the star wide receiver for the Ohio State Buckeyes, is a clear favorite to be selected first overall in the 2024 NFL Draft if he chooses to declare, but he is still open to playing for Ohio State again the following season.

Marvin Harrison Jr. stated in an interview on Thursday afternoon that he still wasn’t sure if he would play in the Cotton Bowl or enter the NFL Draft, and he didn’t have a deadline for making a decision.

Marvin Harrison Jr. is not planning on making a decision anytime soon. The urge to defeat Michigan and to win the Big Ten will be his two main motivators, according to Tony Gerdeman of Buckeye Huddle, in a post on X, the social media platform that was formerly known as Twitter.

Harrison left the door open for a possible comeback the following season, saying, “I want to beat the team up north and win a Big Ten Championship,” according to Gerdeman.

Harrison would have a new quarterback if he were to rejoin the Buckeyes the following season because Kyle McCord, the starting quarterback for the Ohio State Buckeyes, just this week registered on the NCAA transfer portal. Prior to both Harrison and McCord signing with Ohio State, they were teammates in high school.

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Marvin Harrison Jr., a wide receiver for the Ohio State Buckeyes, is almost universally regarded as the top wide receiver prospect in the upcoming NFL Draft, and even before the season started, many people assumed this was his last year of college football. However, in a startling turn of events, Harrison appears to be seriously considering playing for the Buckeyes again next season.

Marvin Harrison Jr. stated in an interview on Thursday that he is still unsure about whether to declare for the NFL Draft, but he has given thought to returning to Ohio State in order to have another shot at defeating the Michigan Wolverines and winning a Big Ten championship.

“Obviously, I did not accomplish my goals of defeating ‘The Team Up North’ and winning a Big Ten Championship going into this year. If I decide to return, I believe there’s a compelling reason to do so,” Harrison remarked.

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