June 25, 2026

Marvin Harrison Jr. in concussion protocol after leaving Ohio State's loss to Georgia

ATLANTA — Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. did not return to the Buckeyes’ 42-41 loss to Georgia in a College Football Playoff semifinal on Saturday night after entering concussion protocol late in the third quarter, coach Ryan Day said. Harrison went down after absorbing a hard hit from Bulldogs safety Javon Bullard while attempting to pull in a pass on the back line in the end zone. The hit by Bullard, knocking Harrison onto the turf at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, was at first ruled targeting before being overturned by the officials. Trainers evaluated Harrison for several minutes in a medical tent on the sideline before taking his helmet. Harrison, who had caught five passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns through three quarters as a focal point of Ohio State’s explosive passing game, said he wanted to return after the hit, but was ruled out by the medical staff.…

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