Ohio State defensive end Zach Harrison appears to be available for the CFP national championship game

Ohio State DE Zach Harrison dropped a location pin on Twitter when the team arrived in Miami. Does that mean he’s playing against Alabama?

You’ve heard the rumors, and you saw the traveling party for the Ohio State football team when it flew to New Orleans to take on Clemson in the Sugar Bowl. COVID-19 has taken its toll on the Buckeye program and we just don’t know how many players have made the trip for the College Football Playoff national championship game.

However, we do know that Ohio State was cleared to travel with more than enough players and landed in Miami this evening. And in a bit of a sly move, it may have also been revealed that at least one player that was out for the Sugar Bowl is now available to play against Alabama.

That’s because defensive end Zach Harrison dropped a pin on his Twitter account letting everyone know that he arrived somewhere. That’s not a complete confirmation, but we all know someone in isolation can’t travel with the team, and we don’t think Harrison would drop a location pin for simply checking in at the local McDonald’s.

We’ll get more confirmation of this Monday night, but in the meantime, it sure looks like at least one defensive lineman that was out of commission, is back and ready to play some American football. Or so we think.

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