For Ohio State to prove it belongs in the College Football Playoff, the Buckeyes will need Marvin Harrison Jr. to have a big day in one of the biggest individual matchups of the CFP weekend.
ESPN revealed its ranking of the most impactful players during the playoff. Two of the top four will likely be lined up opposite each other often when Ohio State faces Georgia in Atlanta on Saturday.
ESPN’s Matt Miller lists Harrison Jr. as the third-most important player in the CFP, while Georgia cornerback Kelee Ringo ranks fourth.
It makes sense why the two would rank so high. Harrison Jr. was a Biletnikoff finalist who finished the regular season with catches 72 receptions, 1,157 yards and 12 touchdowns.
QB C.J. Stroud had an immaculate 135.5 passer rating when targeting Harrison Jr.