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Being the son of a former NFL standout is never easy. But Al Harris Jr. is one of the best cornerbacks in South Florida and has some of the best pure talent some scouts have seen in a long time. He also has a lot he likes about Miami.
"I like their program and the type of scheme they run defensively. It's a very well coached program."
Harris Jr. is currently playing at St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) Which is a school the 'Canes have recruited well in the past. Of course getting Michael Irvin, and now currently Junior wide-receiver Phillip Dorsett and Sophomore defensive-end Jelani Hamilton. Harris Jr. says he has a real good relationship with Dorsett, Hamilton and defensive backs coach Paul Williams.
Harris Jr. currently has seven offers from the likes of South Carolina, Rutgers, Penn State, and Florida State among others.
Harris Jr. is a very aggressive player who plays his man tight and is very active on the field. Those traits have college coaches impressed.
When asked about his factors in his decision he said "Education of course, the defensive scheme, and winning is a big factor because I want to win."
After winning a state championship in 2012, Harris Jr. still has a lot he wants to improve on.
" I am working on my speed right now during track. Also I want to catch a lot of balls to be prepared."
Harris Jr. finished 2012 with 21 tackles, 1 interception, and 5 pass breakups and is someone Miami will definitely want to keep an eye on in the future.
If you have a question, complaint, or comment concerning this article email me at Nashwillliams01@gmail.com or tweet me @Nashwilliams1
"I like their program and the type of scheme they run defensively. It's a very well coached program."
Harris Jr. is currently playing at St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) Which is a school the 'Canes have recruited well in the past. Of course getting Michael Irvin, and now currently Junior wide-receiver Phillip Dorsett and Sophomore defensive-end Jelani Hamilton. Harris Jr. says he has a real good relationship with Dorsett, Hamilton and defensive backs coach Paul Williams.
Harris Jr. currently has seven offers from the likes of South Carolina, Rutgers, Penn State, and Florida State among others.
Harris Jr. is a very aggressive player who plays his man tight and is very active on the field. Those traits have college coaches impressed.
When asked about his factors in his decision he said "Education of course, the defensive scheme, and winning is a big factor because I want to win."
After winning a state championship in 2012, Harris Jr. still has a lot he wants to improve on.
" I am working on my speed right now during track. Also I want to catch a lot of balls to be prepared."
Harris Jr. finished 2012 with 21 tackles, 1 interception, and 5 pass breakups and is someone Miami will definitely want to keep an eye on in the future.
If you have a question, complaint, or comment concerning this article email me at Nashwillliams01@gmail.com or tweet me @Nashwilliams1