Will Marvin Harrison Jr replicate his father’s success?

Marvin Harrison Jr has a great future
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr is set to follow the footsteps of his father. He has a great future ahead of him given all the things he learned from his father. He is soon to become a pro and hopefully use his learning as he plays for Ohio State Football.
As far as his performances in college are concerned, there’s no doubt that Marvin Harrison Jr the qualities instilled by his father. Harrison Sr played for the Indianapolis Colts between 1996 and 2006. He is a Pro Football Hall of Famer and even managed to win a Super Bowl.
As per Will Backus of 247 Sports:
In an interview with WSYX, Harrison Sr said: “I’ve seen him grow. When he was younger, having missed a practice or a game, I used to film the games and then when they were over on Saturday nights or Sunday mornings, we would watch it and just go over it and just go over it very thoroughly with him at a young age. I guess from whenever he could start playing, so seven, eight, nine, 10, we were always watching and just learning. To this day I think he’s always remembered these times when I’ve yelled at him, but I think it has paid off, so.”

Marvin Harrison Jr covered 1,263 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns on 77 receptions last season. He was the top target downfield by Buckeyes’ quarterback CJ Stroud, who finished the season with a record of 11-2 and 8-2 in conference play.
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