When Urban Meyer stepped aside as Ohio State’s head football coach and yielded to Ryan Day, the hope in Big Ten circles centered on OSU’s dominance of the conference waning as Day grew into his role. Nationally, the assumption was Ohio State’s recruiting dominance would diminish without Meyer’s three national championships and proven success of getting players to the NFL casting such a large shadow. But less than one year into Day’s first head coaching job at any level, the Buckeyes are unbeaten at 8-0, ranked third nationally and continue to crush it with four- and five-star prospects in recruiting. OSU gained a verbal commitment Thursday from four-star wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. the son of the former Indianapolis Colts’ Pro Football Hall of Famer, from St. Joseph’s Prep in North Philadelphia. Harrison’s commitment for the class of 2021 is non-binding until he signs in December, but it is indicative…
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