Montel Harris | |
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College | Boston College |
Conference | ACC |
Sport | Football |
Position | HB |
Jersey # | 2 |
Class | Senior |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
Weight | 207 lb (94 kg) |
Nationality | USA |
Born | October 30, 1989 Jacksonville, Florida |
High school | Trinity Christian Academy, Jacksonville, Florida |
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Montel Lamar Harris (born October 30, 1989) is a college football running back with the Boston College Eagles.
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Harris attended Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Florida along with tailback Jamie Harper. In high school Harris gained 4,000 yards.
In Harris' freshman year, he combined with teammate Josh Haden to be the second-most prolific all-freshmen backfield in the country. With 900 rushing yards, Harris broke the school's freshman rushing record.
Sophomore year was a breakout year for Harris on the national stage. With 1,457 yards and 14 TD's, Harris was an All-ACC selection (Second Team) an SI.com All-American (honorable mention). On October 17, 2009, Harris broke the school's single game rushing records for yards and TDs, amasssing 264 yards and 5 TDs in a victory over the NC State Wolfpack.[1]
During his junior year, Harris gained 1,243 yards. Harris was injured in the Eagles second last regular season game against the Virginia Cavaliers.[2] He missed the rest of the season after undergoing surgery. Harris was an All-ACC selection (First Team).
Heading into his senior year, Harris was named the Preseason ACC Player of the Year. Harris played in only two games; he missed the first three games of the season and re-injured his knee in a loss to Wake Forest.[3] Prior to the injury, Harris broke the school's rushing record (previously held by Derrick Knight). The school announced that they would be seeking a medical redshirt for Harris, allowing him to play in 2012.[4] On December 16, 2011, Harris' application for a medical redshirt was approved and Harris will return to the Eagles in 2012.[5]
As of 2011, Harris had gained 3,735 yards and 27 TDs on 787 carries.[6]
A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Harris has a knack for big games against the Florida State Seminoles. Florida State did not offer a Harris a scholarship. He has 491 yards and 3 TDs in 3 games against the Seminoles.