
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Zach Harrison may never live up to comparisons with the dominant Ohio State football defensive ends who preceded him. No shame in that. That list includes some of the greatest Buckeyes of all time and the best college football players of their era. Yet to have a chance at that career — to achieve his own, singular legacy, as Harrison prefers to view it — he reached back to the example of one of his Rushmen ancestors. It wasn’t the bodies Chase Young stacked up on the field, though. Harrison set out to emulate the 2019 Heisman Trophy finalist as the practice warrior most of us never saw. “When I was a freshmen watching Chase, he made plays in practice that y’all never saw — and that correlates to games,” Harrison said. “That’s one thing that I took to heart. Show up in practice, because it’s not…
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