The Urban Meyer era at Ohio State could be identified by a lot of things, but the play of the H-Backs is certainly one of them. The hybrid wide receiver/running back was a position Meyer brought with him to the Buckeyes from Florida. And while none of the players who took on the role was ever quite Percy Harvin, there was plenty of success from the position. Included in names like Curtis Samuel, Parris Campbell and Dontre Wilson was Jalin Marshall. The Middletown, Ohio athlete was a five-star prospect in his own right and committed to the Scarlet and Gray as part of the 2013 class. In two seasons of play at Ohio State, Marshall caught 74 passes for 976 yards, while carrying the ball 27 times for 175 yards and scoring 13 total touchdowns. Recently, the Big Ten Network asked Marshall for his four favorite plays as a Buckeye…
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