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WR Marvin Harrison, Jr. (Silver Football, 2x Unanimous All-American, 2023 Biletnikoff winner, Heisman Finalist, Arizona Cardinals)

I'm starting to think he's not coming back next year.
I posted this in an email just now. But it works here, too.
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MARV BREAKS UNFULFILLING RECORD IN POTENTIAL FINAL GAME​

Marvin Harrison Jr. made more history on what may have been his final drive as a Buckeye.

Entering the Buckeyes’ last possession of the game with 96 receiving yards for the day, Harrison caught a 22-yard pass to top 100 receiving yards in a game for the 15th time in his Ohio State career, moving him past David Boston for the most 100-yard receiving games ever by a Buckeye pass-catcher.

With his five catches for 118 yards and a touchdown against Michigan, Harrison has now topped 1,200 receiving yards and caught exactly 14 touchdown passes for the second year in a row, securing his standing as one of Ohio State’s all-time great receivers – arguably the best in school history. Yet Harrison left Ann Arbor on Saturday without accomplishing what he had said was his biggest goal all year – beat Michigan and make the Big Ten Championship Game – leaving him unfulfilled after what could have been the last time he’ll suit up for the scarlet and gray.

“Everything you worked for this year, all the goals that you had, you weren't gonna accomplish them,” Harrison said when asked how he felt after Michigan’s game-sealing interception, a play after which he spent an extended moment sitting down on the field before returning to Ohio State’s sideline.



Ideally, Harrison will still have the opportunity to play for a national championship if the Buckeyes receive a bid to the College Football Playoff. If that doesn’t happen, however, Harrison will face a decision on whether to play in a non-playoff bowl game or opt out as many top NFL prospects do to preserve his health for the 2024 NFL draft.

Harrison said after the game that it was too soon for him to know what his next move would be.

“I don't know. I don't have an answer for you just yet,” Harrison said. “A lot of conversations to be had with family and coaches, teammates. So I don't have an answer for you just yet.”

 
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95% of my brain says no way this man plays for us again. The 5% that thinks otherwise remembers the old days where it wasn't unusual for high profile draft prospects to return for a senior season. I think NIL will create different dynamics, but we aren't that lucky yet.
 
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95% of my brain says no way this man plays for us again. The 5% that thinks otherwise remembers the old days where it wasn't unusual for high profile draft prospects to return for a senior season. I think NIL will create different dynamics, but we aren't that lucky yet.
There is not enough money in the world to make that happen. The only chance he plays for us again is if we back into the playoff.
 
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