COLUMBUS, Ohio — Michigan’s bracket coverage over Marvin Harrison Jr. had prevented Ohio State football’s star receiver from making much noise in the first half. © David Petkiewicz/cleveland.com/TNS Buckeyes wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) catches a pass in the back of the end zone for a TD during first half action in the game between the University of Toledo Rockets and the Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus on Saturday, September 17, 2022. David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com Quarterback C.J. Stroud found him when the Buckeyes needed their connection the most. The resulting 42-yard touchdown bomb put the Buckeyes back on top, 20-17, late in the first half. On a second-and-3 play inside of midfield, Harrison beat Michigan defensive back Gemond Green. Stroud hit the receiver in stride for the Buckeyes’ biggest play of the day so far. Michigan had taken a 17-13 lead shortly before on its own 75-yard touchdown connection…
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