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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football is one step closer to the latest in a string of consensus All-America offensive linemen, and the first receiver to be so honored in 27 years. Marvin Harrison Jr. and Paris Johnson Jr. were both announced Friday as first team All-Americans by the Football Writers Association of America. Both were also first-team selections on the Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America team on Thursday. Lists compiled by the American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press and The Sporting News will be released next week. If either Harrison or Johnson is a first-team selection on one of those lists, he will be considered a consensus All-American. Sweeping all three would make them a unanimous All-American. 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:…
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