The NCAA college football season has come to a close, and with it, the announcement of the 2020 Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Best Receiver awards. This year, Jayden Daniels of the Arizona State Sun Devils was named the MVP, while Marvin Harrison Jr. of the Ohio State Buckeyes was named the Best Receiver.
Jayden Daniels had an incredible season for the Sun Devils, leading them to a 7-2 record and a Pac-12 South Division title. He threw for 2,943 yards and 17 touchdowns while completing 65.3% of his passes. He also ran for 536 yards and eight touchdowns, making him one of the most dynamic players in the country. His leadership and playmaking ability were instrumental in Arizona State’s success this season, and it’s no surprise that he was named the MVP.
Marvin Harrison Jr. was also a standout performer for the Buckeyes this season. He caught 52 passes for 843 yards and nine touchdowns, averaging 16.2 yards per catch. He was a reliable target for quarterback Justin Fields, and his ability to make plays downfield was crucial to Ohio State’s success. His performance this season earned him the Best Receiver award, and he will be remembered as one of the best receivers in college football history.
The 2020 NCAA college football season was full of exciting moments and outstanding performances, and Jayden Daniels and Marvin Harrison Jr. were two of the brightest stars. Their impressive play earned them the MVP and Best Receiver awards, respectively, and they will be remembered as two of the best players in college football this year.



