Ohio State's Harrison to miss spring after shoulder surgery
Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports
Ohio State linebacker Malik Harrison won't be taking part in any of the Buckeyes remaining spring activities as he underwent shoulder surgery, head coach Urban Meyer said at a press conference Tuesday.
Meyer said he fully expects Harrison to be ready for the fall and "to compete for a starting spot" once he recovers.
Harrison appeared in five games last season and recorded 13 tackles and one sack.
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