Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. paid tribute to LeBron James with a muted celebration after his final touchdown in the fourth quarter against Maryland.
Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day confirmed on Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff that Harrison Jr. is “ready to go” before the game, despite speculation that he is dealing with an ankle injury sustained against Notre Dame.
The Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Maryland Terrapins 37-17 in Week 6. Harrison Jr. performed well, catching eight passes for 163 yards and one touchdown.
“My focus was on performing in the second half and giving the quarterback confidence that I could make a good play,” Harrison Jr. said in a postgame interview with Fox.
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LeBron James, a native of Akon, Ohio, has praised Harrison Jr. in the past, calling him “the best receiver in college football.”
Bryce James takes unofficial visit to Ohio State
James’ youngest son, Bryce James, a four-star recruit in the Class of 2025, was on an unofficial visit to Ohio State and spoke with Buckeyes men’s basketball coach Chris Holtmann Watched the game with his mother, Savannah James.
Even though James didn’t go to college and went straight from high school to the NBA, he’s still a big Ohio State fan.
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