COLUMBUS, Ohio — For the second consecutive season, Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has been named an All-American.

Harrison Jr. has made history not only for Ohio State, but for the Big Ten Conference. 

He has been named to the All-American team by the American Football Coaches Association, which completes a sweep of five major All-American teams this year and now the unanimous All-American status for the second consecutive regular season.

Harrison Jr. is the 11th Big Ten player to be a two-time unanimous All-Allmerican. Almost half of the list of players played in Columbus. The last Buckeye to achieve this feat was Orlando Pace in 1995 and 1996.

Here is the full list of awards Harrison Jr. has accumulated in 2023:

  • Heisman Trophy finalist

  • Biletnikoff Award

  • Chicago Tribune Silver Football

  • Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year

  • Big Ten Wide Receiver of the Year

  • Unanimous First-Team All-American (Associated Press, AFCA, FWAA, Walter Camp and The Sporting News)