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COLUMBUS, Ohio — One Ohio State football star finally found his way home, settling in as the cornerstone of one of the nation’s most prolific offenses. The other emerged when the Buckeyes needed him most as opportunity and necessity collided with skill and dedication. Left tackle Paris Johnson Jr. and Marvin Harrison Jr. were named first team All-Americans by the Walter Camp Football Foundation on Thursday night. For both, it could be the first step towards consensus or unanimous All-America status. Recommended Buckeyes stories • Ohio State football All-America tracker 2022: Who earns a tree in Buckeye Grove? • Ohio State makes the College Football Playoff, assumes one of its greatest underdog roles: Buckeye Talk • Ohio State football envying Georgia, chasing Michigan and living the underdog life Walter Camp is the first of the five major lists to be announced. The Football Writers Association of America follows on Friday,…
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