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Jacory Harris
No. 12
Born:(1990-05-12)May 12, 1990(age 34)
Miami,Florida,U.S.
Career information
CFL statusAmerican
Position(s)QB
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight205 lb (93 kg)
CollegeMiami
High schoolMiami Northwestern
(Miami, Florida)
HandRight
Career history
As player
2012Philadelphia Eagles*
20132014Edmonton Eskimos*
20142016Hamilton Tiger-Cats
2017Montreal Alouettes
*Offseason and/or practice roster member only
Career stats

Jacory Sherrod Harris(born May 12, 1990) is an American former professionalfootballquarterback.

Harris started forMiami Northwestern High Schoolduring his last two years; he was unbeaten (30-0) and led the team to two state championships. In his senior year, Harris broke the state record for passing touchdowns and won the2007 High School Football National Championship.He was namedFlorida's Mr. Football.During his freshman year of college in 2008 with theMiami Hurricanes,he split time withRobert Marvein a two-quarterback system. After theEmerald Bowlin late December, Marve transferred toPurdue,effectively making Harris the undisputed starter for the rest of his career as a Hurricane. He signed with thePhiladelphia Eaglesas anundrafted free agentin May 2012.

Early life

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Harris attendedMiami Northwestern High School,located inLiberty City, Miami, Florida.He became the starting quarterback for the Northwestern Bullsfootballteam as a junior in 2006. That year, he would lead Northwestern to an undefeated season and its third state championship while completing 275-of-425 passes for 3,542 yards, 35 touchdowns, and six interceptions. As a senior in 2007, under his leadership, the team went on to another undefeated season and state title,[1]as well as thehigh school football national championship.[2][3]

During his senior year, he completed 222-of-333 attempts (67% completion rate) for 3,445 yards, with 49 touchdowns and only six interceptions. In total, Harris finished with a 30-0 record as a starting quarterback in high school. Harris was awarded a Class 6A first-team all-state selection, theMr. Football Award (Florida),and Class 6A Player of the Year.[4]Harris attended the 2007Elite 11football camp and was ranked as the seventh best pocket-passer quarterback in the nation.[5]

Collegiate career

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2008 season

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Harris chose to attend theUniversity of Miami,where he competed for the starting quarterback position with former Mr. Florida award winnerRobert Marvefor theMiami Hurricanes.Harris and Marve split time as starters, with Marve starting 11 of 13 games. Marve subsequently transferred out of Miami, leaving Harris the full-time starter heading into the 2009 season. During the 2008 season, Harris led Miami on two comeback drives againstDukeandVirginia.Harris finished the season with 1,195 yards, 12 touchdowns, and seven interceptions as the Hurricanes wound up 7-6.

In a July 31, 2009, interview withDan Le Batard,Harris told the world that he will pick up hisHeisman Trophywearing a pink suit and with a "pimp cup" in hand. He also earned himself a new nickname in this interview: Afro Butterfly.[6]

2009 season

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During the first game of his sophomore season against #18Florida State,Harris went 21-of-34 for 386 passing yards (a career-high and 10th highest in school history) with two touchdowns and also ran for a score in Miami's 38-34 upset road victory. Harris managed just 122 of his 386 passing yards after a tough hit from FSU's blitzing cornerbackGreg Reidwith 11:45 left to play, which left his right arm numb until the next drive.[7]

In the second game of the 2009 season versus theYellow Jacketsat home, Harris completed 20-of-25 passes for 270 yards and three touchdowns—and the 20th-ranked Hurricanes snapped a four-game losing streak against #14 Georgia Tech with a 33-17 victory on September 17, 2009.

In the third game of the season against conference rivalVirginia Tech,Harris struggled, throwing for nine completions out of 25 passing attempts, 150 yards, and no touchdowns in a 31-7 loss. The Hurricanes were #9 headed into the game, but dropped to #17 in the polls.

In the fourth game versus the highly favoredOklahoma Sooners,Harris started the game off throwing two interceptions, then finished 19-for-28 with 202 yards passing and three touchdowns. The 21-20 win brought Miami back up to #11 in the polls.

In the fifth game versusFlorida A&Mon October 10, Harris went 16-for-24 passing for 217 yards and two touchdowns in a 48-16 win. The Hurricanes moved back up to #9 in the AP Poll.

In the sixth game of the season, Harris threw for 293 yards and a touchdown. TheMiami Hurricaneswent on to beat theUCF Knights,27-7. Miami moved up one spot in theAP Poll.

In a losing effort in overtime versus theClemson Tigers,Harris put up 256 passing yards, two touchdowns, and three interceptions. In overtime, after a 20-yardGraig Cooperrun, Harris and the Hurricane offense failed to push in the possible game-winning touchdown. The Hurricanes lost 40-37. The loss also put Miami down to #19 in theAP Polland out of the BCS Standings.

In anACCmatchup against theWake Forest Demon Deacons,Harris went 22-for-44, 330 yards passing, three touchdowns, and one pick. On a key 4th-and-16 on the Hurricanes final game-winning drive, Harris found Aldarius Johnson on a finger-tip catch which kept the drive alive. Harris sealed the 28-27 victory for"The U"off a 13-yard touchdown pass to Travis Benjamin. The Hurricanes moved up to #16 in the polls.

The ninth game brought a change for theBCS17th-ranked Hurricanes,[8]as a 24-17 halftime lead against theVirginia Cavaliersbroke into a dominant second half. Miami outscored Virginia 28-0 to defeat the Cavaliers 52-17. Harris went 18-of-31 with 232 yards, two touchdown passes, and one interception. The previously-struggling Miami defense was not to blame for the allowed points, however, as two special teams miscues leading to two blocked punts brought 14 points to Virginia. The tide-turning play: a 66-yard punt-return by sophomore WR Thearon Collier that brought seven points for the Hurricanes.[9]

Harris and the rest of the Miami Hurricanes went up toChapel Hillto take on theNorth Carolina Tar Heels.Harris went 28-for-50, 319 yards, one touchdown and four interceptions. The Hurricanes lost 33-24 and went from #14 to #21 and were out of contention for the ACC Championship and a BCS bowl game bid.

In the final game at home for the Hurricanes against theDuke Blue Devilson November 21, Harris went 25-for-43, 348 yards passing, two touchdowns, and one interception. The Hurricanes scored three unanswered touchdowns in the second half. LinebackerDarryl Sharptonsealed the win with a 73-yard interception return. Miami won the game by a score of 34-16.

As a sophomore, Harris led Miami to a 9-4 record and a #19 ranking from the AP poll while throwing for 3,352 yards, 24 touchdowns, and a pass efficiency rating of 140.09.[10]

2010 season

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The #13 Hurricanes had to face a schedule that included difficult games in September such as their September 11 matchup with preseason nationally ranked No. 2Ohio State.[11]

As a junior, Harris started the first eight games of the year before a concussion sidelined him for three games, forcing true freshman Stephen Morris to pick up the slack. The Miami Hurricanes finished with a record of 7-6 as their head coach,Randy Shannon,was fired near the season's end on November 27, 2010.[12]

Harris opened the season going 12-of-15 passing for 210 yards and three touchdowns as the Hurricanes defeatedFlorida A&M,45-0, on September 2.[13]He completed 21-of-32 passes for 248 yards and two touchdowns in Miami's 31-3 win over Pittsburgh on September 23.[14]

Harris was 17-of-34 passing for 224 yards with a touchdown pass and another score off a 13-yard run in Miami's 28-13 road win on October 16 over Duke.[15]A week later Miami fell behind 10-7 in the 2nd quarter at home against the North Carolina Tarheels. Harris directed the 'Canes to 23 unanswered points as he completed 21-of-32 passes for 217 yards and three touchdowns in the contest, winning 30-10.[16]

2011 season

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On August 25, 2011, Harris was ruled ineligible to play the first game of the 2011 season for his involvement with theNevin Shapiro scandal.[17]Quarterback Stephen Morris started, losing toMarylandon September 5, 2011. Harris then returned after the suspension and threw two touchdown passes along with two interceptions in a 24-6 win against Ohio State.

Harris threw for 271 yards on September 24, 2011, against the nationally ranked No. 15 Kansas St. Wildcats in a losing effort, 28-24, as he completed 21-of-31 passes for two touchdowns. Harris was stopped short of the goal line on a quarterback sneak as the game clock expired.[18]

On October 8, the Hurricanes came up short against 17th-ranked Virginia Tech, 38-35. Harris was 13-for-21 passing the ball for 267 yards with three touchdowns, including a 77-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverTravis Benjaminagainst the Hokies.[19]

On October 15 as the Hurricanes jumped out to a 27-10 halftime lead and claimed a 30-24 victory in Chapel Hill, N.C against a 5-1 North Carolina Tarheel team. The senior quarterback completed 20-of-30 passes for 267 yards with three touchdowns.[20]Harris completed 14-of-20 passes for 202 yards and three touchdowns against the Duke Blue Devils. He also had 22 yards on four rushes as Miami won 49-14.[21]

In a 28-21 loss to Virginia (the Cavaliers finished 8-5 in 2011), Harris went 21-of-30 for a season best 311 passing yards and three touchdowns, including one of those going for 51 yards to wide receiverTommy Streeterin the third quarter.[22]He also rushed six times for 22 yards in this October 27 matchup with the Cavaliers.[22]Miami came up short in a November 12 loss to ACC rival Florida St., 23-19. Harris went 20-for-31 passing the ball for 225 yards with one touchdown. Harris also rushed six times for 31 yards against the 23rd-ranked Seminoles.[23]

In Harris's final collegiate game, he threw four interceptions in a 24-17 loss to Boston College.

Despite Miami being eligible for a bowl game with a 6-6 record, the university forfeited their bowl bid after having to deal with the fallout of the Nevin Shapiro scandal.

Harris ended his senior season completing 195-of-300 passes (65.0 percent) for 2,486 yards, 20 touchdowns, and nine interceptions. For his career at Miami, he had 8,826 passing yards, 70 touchdowns, and a pass efficiency rating of 135.0.

College statistics

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Miami Hurricanes
Passing Rushing
YEAR GP CMP ATT CMP% YDS TD INT ATT YDS AVG TD
2008 13 118 194 60.8 1,195 12 7 45 101 2.2 2
2009 13 242 406 59.6 3,352 24 17 48 -89 -4.6 1
2010 10 148 270 54.8 1,793 14 15 29 27 0.9 2
2011 11 195 300 65.0 2,486 20 9 53 88 1.7 0
Totals 47 703 1,170 60.1 8,826 70 48 175 -3 0.0 5

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Professional career

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NFL

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Harris was not drafted in the2012 NFL draft.After the draft, he received an invitation to theMiami Dolphins' training camp.[25]He signed with thePhiladelphia Eagleson May 11, 2012, but was waived on May 21.[26]

Edmonton Eskimos

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Following his time in theUnited States,Harris came north toCanadaand joined theEdmonton Eskimosof theCanadian Football League(CFL) on February 6, 2013.[27]After spending the2013 seasonon the practice roster Harris was released by the club on June 15, 2014.[28]

Hamilton Tiger-Cats

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On July 13, 2014, Harris signed with theHamilton Tiger-Cats.[29]In the2015 seasonhe appeared in three games for the Ti-Cats completing 13 of 23 pass attempts for 160 yards. Following the season he was not re-signed by the Tiger-Cats and became a free-agent.

Montreal Alouettes

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Harris signed with theMontreal Alouettes(CFL) on February 14, 2017.[30]During the 2017 preseason Harris completed 15 of 23 pass attempts for 163 yards.

CFL statistics

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Passing Rushing
Year Team Games Started Comp Att Pct Yards TD Int Rating Att Yards Avg Long TD
2015 HAM 3 1 13 23 56.5 160 0 0 78.2 1 7 7.0 7 0
CFLtotals 1 0 13 23 56.5 160 0 0 78.2 1 7 7.0 7 0

Personal life

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Harris is currently a firefighter for theMiami-Dade Fire Rescue Department,[31]a job he began in July 2020 after graduating from the Miami-Dade Fire Academy.[32]

References

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  32. ^Campbell, Donovan (August 31, 2020)."Jacory Harris, former football pro from Liberty City, finds fulfillment as MDFR firefighter".WSVN.RetrievedMay 2,2022.Harris was literally thrown into the fire shortly after graduating from the Fire Academy in July
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