Kyle McCord, Marvin Harrison Jr. named ESPN preseason All-Americans for 2026
Ohio State football players Kyle McCord and Marvin Harrison Jr. were named to ESPN's 2026 preseason All-American team, underscoring their potential impact for the upcoming season. Their recognition e…
ESPN named two Ohio State football players, quarterback Kyle McCord and wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., to its 2026 preseason All-American team last week. This recognition highlights their standout performances and potential impact for the upcoming college football season.
Ohio State has a storied history in college football, producing numerous NFL talents and consistently ranking among the top programs in the nation. The selection of McCord and Harrison reflects the Buckeyes' continued prominence, particularly as they prepare for a competitive season in the Big Ten. The team is aiming for another shot at the College Football Playoff, and having key players recognized as All-Americans can elevate expectations and team morale.
McCord, a promising sophomore, emerged as a leader in his first year as a starter, throwing for over 3,000 yards and 30 touchdowns in 2025. His connection with Harrison, who is considered one of the best wide receivers in college football, has been a crucial factor in their offensive success. Harrison’s exceptional performance last season included more than 1,500 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns, making him a top target for McCord and a nightmare for opposing defenses.
Looking ahead, this recognition may put added pressure on both players to maintain their high level of play. Ohio State opens its season against a tough opponent, and the spotlight will be on McCord and Harrison to deliver. Their performances could significantly influence Ohio State's chances of securing a playoff berth. As the season progresses, fans and analysts will closely watch how these two All-Americans lead the Buckeyes in pursuit of a national championship.
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