Ohio State Secures 5-Star Receiver Jett Harrison

Ohio State Secures 5-Star Receiver Jett Harrison - painting of Ohio State Buckeyes football venue

Brother’s Shadow, Spotlight Shift: Jett Harrison Heads to Columbus

Class of 2028 wideout Jett Harrison, younger brother of Marvin Harrison Jr., officially committed to Ohio State, spurning offers from Oregon and Miami. Already the third Buckeye in the 2028 class behind Jameer Whyce and Elijah Newman-Hall, Jett brings a dynamic 6-foot-2, 175-pound frame and 25 career high school touchdowns to St. Joseph’s Prep. His polished route running, inherited from his father, has scouts buzzing. After two summer visits and coaching changes at wide receivers coach—from Brian Hartline to Cortez Hankton—Harrison remained loyal to the Scarlet and Gray. Teammates and fans will watch to see if he can eclipse his brother’s legend in Columbus, where head coach Ryan Day’s staff has already secured six new recruits in June alone.

Big news out of Buckeye Land: the prodigal younger Harrison has come home to feast on Buckeye candies and conference titles. Our man Jett—carrying the family name and the weight of impossibly high barbecues—joins a roster so hot on the recruiting trail you’d think they’d hired smoke machines. Having quietly stalked the line like a ninja receiver until D-Day, Jett’s now set to catch passes from a program that treats four-star WRs like Monopoly money. With a coach shuffle as smooth as plastic surgery—out with Hartline, in with Hankton—Ohio State just proved it can recruit faster than you can say “all-American.” Buckeyes fans, sharpen your popcorn kernels: this show’s just beginning, and the Harrison sequel might even outshine the original blockbuster.


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