Of all the current Ohio State football players, the one that is perhaps the most marketable when it comes to name, image and likeness is all-everything receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
Not only is the talented, third-year player the son of a Hall-of-Famer, but he’s also one of the most recognized and flashy players in all of college football. Heck, last season he made almost too many highlight-worthy catches to keep track of. He was also seen wearing an Apple Watch and Louis Vitton cleats at one point during the season in 2022.
Just recently, Harrison Jr. partnered with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson on deal with his energy drink, and now there’s another opportunity the college football’s best receiver has entered in according to an announcement on his Twitter page.
Yes, it appears as though Harrison Jr. has a name, image and likeness deal with Dr. Teal’s Epsom salt. It is reportedly good for the entire season, but we’re details of the valuation was not immediately known.
Ohio State's Marvin Harrison Jr. has signed a season-long NIL deal with Dr Teal's Epsom salt. Facilitated by Everett Sports Management.
The top wide receiver in college football has a $1.2 million On3 NIL Valuation. @Pete_Nakos96 with the details: https://t.co/AqeKbexqnz pic.twitter.com/nDZkhiRv2i
— On3 NIL (@On3NIL) July 20, 2023
I mean, it makes sense for a star football player to do a deal with Epsom salt. After all, we’re sure Harrison Jr. and his teammates pour this stuff in by the gallons after game days with all the bumps and bruises that comes from a big-time college football game and season.
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