by Alan Rubenstein1 day agoFollow @UARubyWide receiver Dayall Harris is leaving the Miami football team in a statement released by the Athletic Department. Harris is scheduled to graduate in August. That will make him eligible wherever he decides to transfer to.In two seasons playing on the Miami football team, Harris caught 19 passes for 182 yards and two touchdowns. Harris had 10 for 92 and both touchdowns last season.
Harris’ departure will not hurt the Miami receiving corps too much. The Hurricanes return all but 2017 leading receiver Braxton Berrios. They also bring in four blue-chip wide receivers in the Class of 2018. Three of the four Freshmen are four-star recruits.
Mark Pope is regarded as the best of the Freshmen core. Most outlets rank Pope as a four-star player. He did receive five from Rivals.Com.
Brian Hightower could challenge Pope for the best wide receiver in Miami’s 2018 class. Hightower was the best receiver in the Miami Football Spring game. He caught four passes for 100 yards and two touchdowns.
Four-Star Marquez Ezzard and three-star Dee Wiggins are the other two wide receivers in the Miami recruiting class for 2018.
Miami Football Head Coach Mark Richt was quoted in the Athletic Department press release.
“Dayall and I talked, and we decided that it was in his best interests to graduate this summer and pursue opportunities for more playing time at another school…We wish him all the best in his future plans.”
Harris began his career as a redshirt during his Freshman season in 2014 at Mississippi. He played in 2015 at Copiah-Lincoln Junior College in Wesson, Mississippi.
Harris’ departure will not hurt the Miami receiving corps too much. The Hurricanes return all but 2017 leading receiver Braxton Berrios. They also bring in four blue-chip wide receivers in the Class of 2018. Three of the four Freshmen are four-star recruits.
Mark Pope is regarded as the best of the Freshmen core. Most outlets rank Pope as a four-star player. He did receive five from Rivals.Com.
Brian Hightower could challenge Pope for the best wide receiver in Miami’s 2018 class. Hightower was the best receiver in the Miami Football Spring game. He caught four passes for 100 yards and two touchdowns.
Four-Star Marquez Ezzard and three-star Dee Wiggins are the other two wide receivers in the Miami recruiting class for 2018.
Miami Football Head Coach Mark Richt was quoted in the Athletic Department press release.
“Dayall and I talked, and we decided that it was in his best interests to graduate this summer and pursue opportunities for more playing time at another school…We wish him all the best in his future plans.”
Harris began his career as a redshirt during his Freshman season in 2014 at Mississippi. He played in 2015 at Copiah-Lincoln Junior College in Wesson, Mississippi.