I am assuming that this is Jack's brother.
No way in hell is he 6'5 and 210. From that picture, he's got to be either a lot shorter or a lot heavier. 6'5 kids who weigh 210 do not have that thick of a neck.
Any interest from local schools?
Harris, who at 6-5 220 pounds, has plenty of room to gain good weight on his long frame allowing him to play defensive end.
As of now Harris does not hold a DI offer but he says that Air Force, Colorado State and Colorado School of Mines are all showing interest.
Not sure Tommy Harris wants to follow in his bro's footsteps, but I sure would like to see it explored.
Have a feeling he may end up playing in the Rocky Mountain Showdown against us if a new coach doesn't get in here and show him some love.
What do you think of him as a Tight End rather than DE?
Carroll College is the national champion in NAIA football, something like six out of the last seven years.Carroll College in Montana has offered. Officials to Mines and Nebraska-Kearney have also been scheduled.
Does he have the smarts to go to school at Mines? If so, that's the direction he should go. Get your degree from Mines.
Does he have the smarts to go to school at Mines? If so, that's the direction he should go. Get your degree from Mines.
Harris has opted to play his college football at Colorado School of Mines. The 6-6 225 pound Harris, who has gained All-Conference and All-State honors each of the last two seasons, was also getting interest from Nebraska-Kearney, CSU Pueblo, Ft. Lewis, Montana Tech and Carroll College, who gave Harris his first offer.
Additionally, staying in state allows Tommy to watch his older brother Jack play at Colorado and Jack will be able to watch Tommy play at Mines.