Marvin Harrison Jr. had arguably the best season ever for an Ohio State wide receiver last season when he caught 77 passes for 1,263 yards and 14 touchdowns and became OSU’s first-ever unanimous All-American wide receiver.
According to Harrison, true freshman wide receiver Carnell Tate is already further along in his development than Harrison was going into that historic season last year.
“Carnell's gonna be special, man. I think Carnell's probably at a better point right now than I was going into my sophomore year,” Harrison said last week. “He's amazing. He handles his business. He's always in the right spot, catches the ball and runs great routes.