The biggest play of Marvin Harrison Jr.'s young collegiate career came on special teams Saturday.
After Indiana punter Jared Smolar mishandled a snap near the Hoosiers' own goal line in the second quarter, the true freshman wide receiver downed the specialist in the end zone to cause a safety.
That's @MarvHarrisonJr making the tackle for the safety.
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The safety gave Ohio State a 23-7 lead in Bloomington, after Ohio State scored touchdowns on each of its first three drives of the game.
Six plays after the Buckeyes got the ball back on the ensuing kick from Indiana, Ohio State scored again on C.J. Stroud's second passing touchdown of the game, with the extra point giving the Buckeyes a 30-7 lead.