Let Marvin Harrison Jr. cook.
With 7:15 left in the third quarter, Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord received a snap from center Carson Hinzman, completed a three-step drop and tossed the football toward the back of the end zone. As the ball floated in the air, the 6-foot-4, 205-pound Harrison stretched out his arms, reaching them over Wisconsin cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean for his second touchdown of the game.
Let Marvin Harrison Jr. cook. pic.twitter.com/HeRe0nc0sH
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) October 29, 2023
Harrison's touchdown catch was the 25th of his Ohio State career, a number that tied him with Santonio Holmes for the fifth-most in school history. Earlier in the game, Harrison entered the top 10 for career receiving yards at Ohio State, passing Garrett Wilson.
On Ohio State's next drive, Harrison surpassed 100 yards receiving for the fourth consecutive game. Cris Carter and Jaxon Smith-Njigba are tied for the school record with five straight contests with 100 or more receiving yards. Carter set the record in 1986, and Smith-Njigba matched that total in 2021.