Ohio State huge receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. obtained an enormous shot from a Georgia defender late within the third quarter whereas making an attempt to catch a ball from C.J. Stroud that was meant for the again of the tip zone.
Harrison tried to make a last-second catch however was met by Javon Bullard and the star receiver went down and stayed down. He would go away the sport with a concussion and never return. Ohio State was up 35-24 when the damage occurred and so they ended up losing the game 42-41.
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Ohio State huge receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. makes a catch towards Georgia in the course of the Peach Bowl, Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022, in Atlanta.
(AP Photograph/John Bazemore)
Ohio State coach Ryan Day mentioned after the sport that the lack of Harrison had an amazing influence on the result.
“To say that shedding Marvin had an influence on the sport, it completely did,” Day mentioned, by way of ESPN.
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Bullard was initially penalized for concentrating on however the name was later overturned. Day mentioned he wasn’t certain whether or not it was proper to overturn the decision however was a bit perplexed since Harrison obtained a concussion.
Ohio State huge receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. celebrates hos landing catch towards Georgia, Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022, in Atlanta.
(AP Photograph/John Bazemore)
The star huge receiver mentioned he was feeling effectively sufficient to return in however trainers saved him out.
“It was only a common hit. I felt like I used to be ok to return within the recreation,” he mentioned, including that he understood the medical workers was simply looking for his security.
Harrison completed with 5 catches for 106 yards and two touchdowns.
Ohio State huge receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is helped after a success by Georgia defensive again Javon Bullard in the course of the Peach Bowl, Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022, in Atlanta.
(AP Photograph/John Bazemore)
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With the loss, the Buckeyes finished the year 11-2. They’re on a two-game shedding streak.