Marvin Harrison Jr. had a huge first half, but he was knocked out later on in the CFP semifinal.
On a team that was plagued by injuries all year, Harrison was a consistent target for C.J. No targeting was called for this hit on Marvin Harrison Jr. Harrison has had a monster season for OSU, catching 72 passes for 1,157 yards and 12 touchdowns.
Harrison, who made five catches for 105 yards and two touchdowns in the contest, did not return to the game after needing to be helped off the field. Harrison ...
"But to get a concussion and not get hit in the head, I'd have to see the replay. And they said that it happened after he got hit, but I'd have to take a look at the video. Harrison, who made five catches for 105 yards and two touchdowns in the contest, did not return to the game after needing to be helped off the field.
Ohio State star receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was knocked out of Saturday's CFP semifinal against Georgia, and coach Ryan Day said his loss "absolutely" ...
I'm going to go back to the drawing board and try and get better next year." "Fourth quarter, College Football Playoffs, chance to go to the national championship," he said. "I don't think there's one guy in that locker room who doesn't feel like we should have won the game," he said. "I was told that it was not targeting, that [Harrison] didn't take a shot to the head, which is hard for -- I didn't see it, so I don't know," Day said. "I didn't perform my best today. "It was just a regular hit," he said. "At the end of the day, they are looking out for my health and safety," said Harrison, who had five catches for 106 yards and two touchdowns. Ohio State was leading 35-24 when Harrison took the hit. Ohio State trainer Shaun Barnhouse had multiple conversations with Harrison on the sideline. Harrison said he felt good enough to return. He was examined by the medical staff and remained on the Ohio State sideline but did not reenter the game. "I don't think I made enough plays when I was in the game to help the team win," he said.
The former St. Joseph's Prep standout dominated the first half of the College Football Playoff semifinal before exiting the game late in the third quarter ...
In many ways, Harrison may have answered his own question with a performance to savor. The two have grown a relationship on and off the field, something the Philly native cherishes. The way the sophomore glides down the field for the Buckeyes, tracking the football from the other side of the field coupled with the effortless did in a little less than 13 full games set a foundation for the player that he could become. “What this guy [Stroud] did and the way he competed in the second half with all those things coming at him, I just can’t say enough. The season may be over, but what Harrison Jr. Ringo is likely to be taken within the first two rounds of the NFL draft. Buckeyes coach Ryan Day agreed with that sentiment, while also praising Stroud for remaining poised in a wild second half — one without his go-to receiver. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes were narrowly defeated by the No. The No. Joseph’s Prep star is the best wide receiver in college football right now. The former St.
Ohio State lost wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. late in the third quarter due to a concussion and after his exit the game turned on its head and Georgia ...
Bullard was initially penalized for targeting but the call was later overturned. "It was just a regular hit. He would leave the game with a concussion and not return. Stroud that was meant for the back of the end zone. [Buckeyes finished the year](https://www.foxnews.com/category/sports/ncaa/ohio-state-buckeyes) 11-2. [losing the game 42-41.](https://www.foxnews.com/sports/georgia-overcomes-14-point-fourth-quarter-deficit-ohio-state-advance-second-straight-title-game) [CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM](https://www.foxnews.com/sports)
Ohio State football All-America receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. said he wanted to return to the Peach Bowl but understood why medical personnel held him out.
Ohio State drove inside the Georgia 35 in the final seconds to set up a potential game-winning field goal try. “I was told that it was not targeting, that he didn’t take a shot to the head, which is hard — I didn’t see it, so I don’t know,” OSU coach Ryan Day said. Star receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and running back TreVeyon Henderson were ruled out prior to the start of the playoff. “I was in the game trying to help this team win. [DraftKings Ohio Sportsbook](https://www.cleveland.com/betting/ohio/draftkings/), in-state bettors are now able to bet. I think I didn’t perform my best today, but I’ll just go back to the drawing board next year and try to get better.” Harrison’s final play came on one of his first targets since he dominated the first 20 minutes of the game. While he said he wanted to return to the game, he understood why he could not He elevated to catch a pass in the back of the end zone, and Georgia defensive back Javon Bullard laid a hit on him. They cannot return to participation that day if the concussion is confirmed. Harrison said he had experienced concussions prior to his Ohio State career. But yeah, I definitely tried to fight.”