When Zach Harrison arrived at Ohio State, there were high expectations for the Lewis Center, Ohio native. Not only did he grow up in the shadow of Ohio Stadium, but Harrison was a five-star prospect and the second-ranked strongside defensive end in the country in his class, a player the Buckeyes had to have. In his first two years, Harrison has flashed his potential at times but is yet to be the consistent defensive menace he was projected to be. But those around the Scarlet and Gray program feel that is going to change in 2021. The talk surrounding Harrison this offseason has been nothing but positive, with the coaching staff and the player discussing a change in his mentality where he committed himself fully to football and the program. “It’s not something tangible,” Harrison said this fall camp. “It’s not something I can really put a finger on. One…
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