Spoiler Alert, Marv is in third place.
https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/38083662/2023-heisman-troph...
3RD
MARVIN HARRISON JR.
WR, OHIO STATE
Speaking of dudes who were on everyone's preseason Heisman lists, then vanished, but have suddenly popped up in the third act like Jason Voorhees out of Crystal Lake, Harrison reintroduced himself to the Heisman consciousness after hanging 162 yards and a crucial TD on Penn State in the Buckeyes' Week 8 tractor pull 20-13 win. The second gen receiving superstar was a nonfactor in Ohio State's sleepy season opener against Indiana and was limited to only a trio of catches for 32 yards in their mega-hyped nonconference visit to Notre Dame. But in OSU's other six games he has averaged 140 yards and had at least one TD catch in each. To run a post pattern onto the next level he will need to produce much bigger stats on equally bigger stages. That march started with his most recent performance at Wisconsin, with a pair of TDs that proved to be the difference in a 24-10 win. It will end in the Big House a month from now, against the QB who barely missed this top five, Mr. CFB Consistency, Michigan's J.J. McCarthy. ESPN points awarded: 41
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