June 30, 2026

Marvin Harrison Jr. now Ohio State football’s first consensus All-American receiver since 1995


COLUMBUS, Ohio — Marvin Harrison Jr. is Ohio State football’s first consensus All-American receiver in 27 years, and his drive for unanimous recognition continues. Harrison was the lone Buckeye voted first team All-American by the Associated Press. Along with his previous recognition from the Walter Camp Football Foundation and the Football Writers Association of America, he became the first receiver to make three of the five major lists since Terry Glenn in 1995. Glenn was a unanimous selection. Harrison could also achieve that distinction if he makes first team from both The Sporting News (Tuesday) and the American Football Coaches Association (Wednesday). Recommended Buckeyes stories • What Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s playoff absence means for Ohio State football • 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 Paris Johnson Jr. and…

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