Ohio State commit Marvin Harrison, Jr. to play in All-American Bowl

Ohio State football wide receiver commit Marvin Harrison, Jr. has officially accepted an invitation to play in the All-American Bowl.

This is getting ridiculous.

Ohio State now has its eleventh confirmed participant in January’s All-American Bowl and it comes in the form of a wide receiver with a bit of a pedigree. Marvin Harrison, Jr. has officially accepted an invitation to take part in all of the festivities in San Antonio (whatever that will look like in the COVID-19 pandemic world).

At 6-foot, 3-inches and 190-pounds, Harrison is of course the son of Hall of Fame wide receiver Marvin Harrison. He plays on the same St. Joseph’s Prep team as fellow Buckeye QB commit Kyle McCord and is ranked as the No. 21 receiver in the 2021 class, and No. 115 overall prospect according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

With eleven participants in the All-American Bowl, that surpasses Ohio State’s record of nine participants from last recruiting cycle.

And they said Ryan Day couldn’t recruit at the same level as Urban Meyer. I know one thing — it should be a hoot to watch this game with so many future Buckeyes performing athletic feats on the gridiron in the Lone Star state.

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247 Sports updated its recruiting rankings, and Ohio State’s 2021 class is insane

Ohio State’s 2021 recruiting class is shaping up to be incredible. Ryan Day is keeping up the momentum.

Everyone has known for a while that Ohio State is the early leader to take home the 2021 recruiting title. Ryan Day and his crew have been excellent recruiters, quickly quelling one of the biggest fears surrounding Urban Meyer’s departure. It’s still early, of course, and there’s a ton of recruiting to be done before December. Whether it ends up as No. 1 overall or not, though, this Ohio State class will be one to remember.

Recruiting rankings services (well, the good ones, at least) don’t just give players a ranking then go home. They keep up with them, keep watching film, look at what coaches are talking to and about players, and overall try to keep every player and every ranking as accurate as possible. Therefore, individual players’ rankings will be updated from time to time, especially this far out from National Signing Day.

Well, 247 Sports updated its rankings this morning, and Ohio State’s class already looks like a monster one.

The players in Ohio State’s class so far have an average rating of 95.37. That’s an insane number, which likely will drop just a tad as the class fills out. (Clemson actually has a 95.38 average so far, but that class has only ten recruits, and none below a 4-star ranking. Ohio State, meanwhile, already has three 3-star players, which brings the average down a tad.) Still, it’s a really good insane number to have so far.

With just 17 commitments so far (plus a punter from Australia), the Buckeyes still have plenty of spaces to add more big names to this class. With a total of 296 quality points so far, this year’s Ohio State class already sits in what would have been a Top 5 class this past year. (Ohio State had the No. 5 class in 2020 with 295.08 quality points, and that had 25 recruits.) This recruiting class is already insane, and with months to go, it has room to get even better.

Maybe that’s the Buckeyes own three of the top four spots (and five of the top 12) in 247’s rankings of recruiting assistants. It’s certainly well-deserved.

The opening of Ohio State Spring Football had a special visitor today, Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison

Ohio State broke the seal on its 2020 Spring Practices Monday, and it had a special Hall of Fame visitor in Marvin Harrison.

Spring has officially sprung in Columbus, at least in a football sense. That’s because today, March 2, is the start of Spring Practice at Ohio State. There will be a total of fifteen spring practices, all culminating with the annual LifeSports Spring Game on April 20.

As with any breaking of the seal with OSU football, it comes with anticipation and excitement. But that was even more evident with a special visitor today, none other than NFL wide receiver Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison.

Why would he be in Columbus to watch Ohio State? If you’ve followed recruiting news at all, you know that his son has committed to play for the Buckeyes. Marvin Harrison, Jr. is ranked as the No. 8 receiver and fifty-seventh overall recruit in the 2021 class according to 247Sports.

So now it all makes sense. There are plenty of former Buckeyes that have been in the NFL and beyond that find their way back to Columbus, and it looks like you can now see Marvin Harrison making an appearance with his son destined to play in the ‘Shoe.