Marvin Harrison Jr has Announce his Resignation and Departure From Ohio State Buckeyes Today

The Ohio State Buckeyes are losing one of their top assistants, with offensive analyst Todd Fitch leaving Columbus for Baton Rouge and the LSU Tigers.
Fitch had been with the Buckeyes since 2001, and was instrumental in the development of star quarterback C.J. Stroud.
Stroud and Fitch were notably close, with the NFL’s reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year even thanking him in his acceptance speech.
I want to thank Ohio State, Coach Day, Todd Fitch, and a ton of just Buckeyes out here that have given me nothing but support, and showed a young kid some love all the way 2,000 miles away from home,” Stroud said.
Fitch has been in the coaching field since 1986, spending the majority of his career as an offensive coordinator and coaching quarterbacks.
Ohio State Buckeyes basketball hasn’t exactly had an easy time of it lately.
However, there are still some bright spots shining for the program on the next level.
On Friday night, former Ohio State wing Malaki Branham made arguably the play of the night in the NBA, dunking over Lakers superstar LeBron James at the Staples Center.
Branham finished the game with 17 points in 23 minutes, and is averaging 8.2 points and 2.2 assists per game.
The College Football world was set on fire in recent Days when it was confirmed that a new college video game was set to be released for the first time in a decade.
And unsurprisingly, it was NIL that made it possible, with each player who opts in set to make $600 and get a copy of the game upon its release.