During last week’s game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ohio State Buckeyes star wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. suffered a scary ankle injury that caused him to leave the field and get medical attention. Harrison was able to finish the game, even making a few crucial catches down the stretch, and it sounds like he’ll be healthy when the Buckeyes take on the Maryland Terrapins this week.
During his press conference on Tuesday afternoon, Ohio State Buckeyes head coach announced that Marvin Harrison Jr. will be “full-go” and in the starting lineup this week after the ankle injury last week.
“Ryan Day says Marvin Harrison Jr. will be full-go this week after injuring his ankle against Notre Dame,” Ohio State Buckeyes beat writer Dan Hope of Eleven Warriors reported on Tuesday on X, the social media website formerly known as Twitter.
Ryan Day says Marvin Harrison Jr. will be full-go this week after injuring his ankle against Notre Dame.
— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) October 3, 2023
Harrison entered the 2023 college football season widely considered the top receiver in the country and the top wide receiver prospect in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft. So far this season, he has 17 catches for 336 yards and three touchdowns.
The ankle injury did not appear to slow him down too much against Notre Dame, so we’ll see if he truly looks 100 percent healthy against Maryland.
[Dan Hope]