CAREER: Lettered three years at the University of Florida (2020-21-22) and two seasons at Mizzou (2023-24) … 2022 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll recipient … in 59 career games (19 starts), registered 129 tackles, 9.0 TFL, 1.0 sack, four INT, nine PBUs, and three fumble recoveries … recorded a career-best eight tackles against Tennessee in 2023 … posted 34 games with 2+ tackles and 10 contests with 4+ stops … recorded a career-best 1.0+ TFL on nine different occasions against Texas A&M (2020), Florida Atlantic (2021), Alabama (2021), LSU (2021), Central Florida (2021), Missouri (2022), South Carolina (2022), Georgia (2023), and Texas A&M (2024) … secured lone sack against Florida Atlantic in 2021 … tallied one INT in contests with Kentucky (2020 and 2021), South Florida (2022), and Boston College (2024) … earned one fumble recovery versus Tennessee (2022), Florida State (2022) and Oklahoma (2024) … notched six games with one PBU, including a career-best two in contests against Alabama (2021) and Florida State (2022) … played 1,025 career snaps at Mizzou.
2024: Saw action in all 13 games, making one start against Vanderbilt … compiled 21 tackles, 1.0 TFL, one INT, two PBUs and one fumble recovery … earned 2+ tackles in five games with a season-best four tackles coming against Texas A&M … tallied a season-best 1.0 TFL against the Aggies … posted an INT versus Boston College and returned it 22 yards … lone fumble recovery occurred against Oklahoma … secured one PBU versus Vanderbilt and Auburn … on the field for 437 snaps.
2023: Saw action in all 13 games, making two starts against South Dakota and Tennessee … registered 43 tackles and 1.0 TFL … added one kick return for 20 yards … earned 2+ tackles in 11 games and 4+ tackles four times … posted a season-best eight tackles against Tennessee … notched 3+ tackles in four consecutive contests from Nov. 11-Dec. 29 … posted 1.0 TFL versus Georgia … added lone kick return against Kansas State … on the field for 588 snaps.
PRIOR TO MIZZOU: Three-year member of the football program at Florida (2020-21-22) ... 2022 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll recipient … in 34 career games (16 starts), registered 65 tackles, 7.0 TFL, 1.0 sack, three INT, seven PBU, and two fumble recoveries … posted 18 games with 2+ tackles and six contests with 4+ tackles … recorded 1.0+ TFL against Texas A&M (2020), Florida Atlantic (2021), Alabama (2021), LSU (2021), Central Florida (2021), Missouri (2022) and South Carolina (2022) … earned lone sack against Florida Atlantic in 2021 … secured one INT in contests with Kentucky (2020 and 2021) and South Florida (2022) … recorded 1+ PBU in four games, including a career-best two against Alabama (2021) and Florida State (2022) … tallied one fumble recovery versus Tennessee and Florida State in 2022 … saw action against Alabama in the 2020 SEC Championship Game and recorded one tackle and one PBU against Oklahoma in the 2020 Cotton Bowl … lettered three years at Bartram Trail under coach Darrell Sutherland … four-star prospect by 247Sports.com and three-star prospect by Rivals.com and ESPN.com, respectively … listed as the No. 34 prospect from the state of Florida and the No. 21 overall safety prospect according to 247Sports.com … helped Bartram Trail to a 30-8 three-year ledger with two state playoff appearances, including a FHSAA Class 8A Football State Championship game showing in 2017 … notched 51 tackles and four INTs, one of which was returned for a TD, as a senior … posted 42 tackles and three INTs as a junior … named a two-time Honorable Mention Perfect Game Preseason Underclassman All-America (2018 and 2019) … also lettered in baseball and helped lead Bartram Trail to its first district title in 11 years as a junior … hit .388 with 27 runs scored, 18 stolen bases, and 12 RBI, along with 15 walks and a .510 on-base percentage in 27 games.
PERSONAL: Born December 16, 2001 … son of Treyondia Harris … stepfather, Willie Harris, lettered in baseball at Middle Georgia State University (1996-97) and Kennesaw State University (1998-99) before being drafted in the 24th round of the 1999 MLB Amateur Draft by the Baltimore Orioles and playing 12 seasons with the Orioles (2001), Chicago White Sox (2002-05), Boston Red Sox (2006), Atlanta Braves (2007), Washington Nationals (2008-10), New York Mets (2011) and Cincinnati Reds (2012) recording 580 hits, 365 runs, 100 doubles, 24 triples, 39 HRs and 212 RBI in 1,046 games played; also won the 2005 World Series as a member of the White Sox.