
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Marvin Harrison Jr. was already in the midst of a dominant day during Ohio State football’s 35-7 win over Youngstown State when Ryan Day decided to get creative. The third-year wide receiver is already a matchup problem when he’s just lined up outside as the X-receiver one-on-one on the backside of the formation. That is the role that turned him into a Unanimous All-American and Fred Biletnikoff Award finalist in 2022 and will probably do the same in 2023. But the entire world will be scheming up ways to keep that from happening this season and the Buckeyes will have to find ways around that. In the first quarter of the home opener, we saw the first signs of what that would look like even with the Penguins sending two guys at him. Recommended Buckeyes stories How OT Aidan Bryant earned Ohio State offer after only 2…
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