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Jacory Sherrod Harris (born May 12, 1990) is an American former professional football quarterback.. Harris started for Miami Northwestern High School during his last two years; he was unbeaten (30-0) and led the team to two state championships.
The Hurricanes were losing early 10–3 after Jacory Harris was intercepted early by Ras-I Dowling and Cavaliers RB Rashawn Jackson ran 34 yards for a score with 2:54 left in the first quarter. 25 seconds later, the Hurricanes tied the game with a 35-yard catch by Leonard Hankerson and went ahead just over a minute later after Thearon Collier ...
The Hurricanes accepted an invitation to the 2008 Emerald Bowl in San Francisco to face California in what was essentially a home game for the Bears. Freshman quarterback Jacory Harris started at quarterback after Marve was suspended for academic reasons. Four other players were suspended for violating team rules and not allowed on the trip. [12]
Ex-quarterback Jacory Harris and ex-running back Najeh Davenport were among former Canes in attendance. Former LSU coach Ed Orgeron, a frequent presence at practice in the past, also was there ...
The others on that list: Jacory Harris (656) in 2009 and Ken Dorsey (659) in 2001, Miami's most recent national title season. “He is the alpha dog leader. ... He changes things,” Miami coach ...
We should’ve seen this coming from last season, when bowl game opt-outs left FSU with its current roster minus transfer portal signings — and it lost by 60 to Georgia in the Orange Bowl.
The Hurricanes quickly drove down the field 63 yards and scored their first points of the game on a Jacory Harris touchdown pass. Later in the quarter, Miami again drove down the field for another Harris touchdown pass, giving the Hurricanes a 14–0 lead at the end of the first quarter.
But despite sharing carries with running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt, the Dallas native did get his shine, notably carrying the ball 13 times for a season-best 112 yards in a 42-21 win over Hawaii ...