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Old 11-26-2023, 10:58 PM
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They did. 5 catches (albeit for 118 yards) in a 30-24 game is doing a reasonably good job of containing Marvin Harrison, particularly when you win (which Michigan did.) Harrison is universally regarded as the best player in college football, and he may be the #1 overall draft pick next year. If he had had the game against Michigan that he did against Penn State, Ohio State most surely would have won. He didn't, and they lost.

Compared to an average player, Harrison had a really good game yesterday ...... by the standards of which Marvin Harrison Jr is judged by, he had a pretty good game yesterday, which, as I stated earlier, is all you can hope to do against such a great player.

Also, his average catches per-game is not as accurate of a barometer as are his individual games. He had 11 catches for 162 yards against Penn State, he had 8 catches for 163 yards against Maryland, and 7 catches for 149 yards against Michigan State. ...... on the other hand, he only had 3 catches for 30 yards against Minnesota, 4 catches 25 yards against Rutgers, and 2 catches 18 yards against Indiana. When being judged by NFL teams wanting to draft him, they aren't going to be looking at his aggregate average-per-game numbers, but rather the individual games in which he played in, at least 3 of which were monstrous.


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Wtf convoluted bullshit is this? “his average catches per-game is not as accurate of a barometer as are his individual games”

He had a lot closer to a monster game than a bad game. Michigan didn’t win bc they contained MHj. They won because they contained everyone else. He did just fine. Christ, never seen someone defend an inaccurate headline do much. Indiana contained him, Michigan didn’t.
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