All year long, Marvin Harrison Jr. said he had two goals for his potential final season at Ohio State: Beating “the team up north” and winning the Big Ten championship.
Because Ohio State’s loss to Michigan two weeks ago prevented the Buckeyes from achieving either of those goals this season, Harrison is now wrestling with whether this should be his final season as a Buckeye.
On the surface, Harrison’s decision seems obvious. He’s widely projected to be a top-three overall pick and the first non-quarterback selected in the 2024 NFL draft, so Harrison has nothing to gain from a draft stock perspective by staying at Ohio State for his senior year.