Miami’s Jacory Harris and Team Take on Virginia Tech
HIGHLIGHTS: Miami Hurricanes vs. Virginia Tech
Game time: 3:30
Quarterback Jacory Harris salutes Miami’s fans following a 38-34 win over Florida State. Virginia Tech’s defense hopes not to allow another such celebration today.
BLACKSBURG — Soon after Nekos Brown started watching video footage this week of Miami’s offense, he noticed one thing that separates the Hurricanes’ quarterback, Jacory Harris, from most quarterbacks whose video Brown studies.
Hurricanes in good hands with Harris
”Not a lot of quarterbacks are as comfortable as he looks in the pocket,” said Brown, Virginia Tech’s senior defensive end.Therein lies the challenge today for Brown and the Hokies’ defense. They want to rattle Harris, a sophomore, any way they can — preferably by sacking him, though they’ll settle for hurrying him into a bad throw. This is their objective every week, of course, and they have achieved it, for the most part, through three games this season. But it becomes even more important today, because so much of Harris’ success this season results from the time and space his blockers give him.
Even with his arm numb, Jacory Harris emerges as true leader …
Harris enters today’s 3:30 p.m. game at Lane Stadium having been sacked just once in two games, during which he has completed 69.5 percent of his passes for 656 yards, five touchdowns and two interceptions. An even wilder stat: Miami’s opponents, Florida State and Georgia Tech, were credited with zero quarterback hurries. Read more here
Player BIO: Jacory Harris
Archive 2008 (FRESHMAN):Earned ACC Rookie of the Week three times after wins against Charleston Southern, at Duke and at Virginia … Played in all 13 games for the Hurricanes and started the season opener against Charleston Southern, becoming the first freshman since Bernie Kosar in 1983 to start the season opener at quarterback …
Class:
SophomoreHometown:
Miami, Fla.High School:
Northwestern HS
Height / Weight:
6-4 / 190Position:
QuarterbackExperience: Also started the final game of the season against Cal in the Emerald Bowl … Threw for 190 yards in first collegiate start against Charleston Southern while completing 16-of-26 passes and tossing first career touchdown … Had a career-day accounting for five touchdowns (four passing, one rushing) in win at Duke in which he completed a career-high 18 passes in 28 attempts for 185 yards and finished with 228 yards of total offense … Rallied Miami to a 24-17 overtime win at Virginia, engineering a 15-play, 95-yard drive that lasted 7:06 at the end of regulation – capped off by a 26-yard game-tying TD toss … Also threw the go-ahead TD in OT and finished 12-of-21 for 160 yards … Completed 13-of-18 passes for 162 yards and two touchdowns at Georgia Tech …Completed 12-of-20 passes for 138 yards and a touchdown at NC State … Scored first collegiate touchdown on a 30-yard run against Charleston Southern and ran for another TD at Duke … Caught a 17-yard pass on double-reverse against Duke … Threw for a career-high 194 yards with a career-best 25 completions on 41 attempts against Cal in the Emerald Bowl.
HIGH SCHOOL: Led Northwestern to a 30-0 record, the state championship and the national championship, as chosen by USA Today and Sports Illustrated … Shattered numerous Miami-Dade County records … Threw 49 touchdown passes against only six interceptions. Completed 222 of 333 passes (66.7 percent) for 3,445 yards … His 49 TD passes broke Robert Marve’s state record and now ranks second in state history … In 2006, set county records with 2,920 yards passing and 38 touchdowns, while completing 194 of 285 passes, with only six interceptions … Named Miami-Dade’s Class 6A-5A Offensive Player of the year by the Miami Herald and Most Valuable Player of the 6A state championship game … Coached by Billy Rolle. Named a Parade All-American and selected All-State by Florida Sportswriters Association … Selected as the EA Sports National Player of the Year … Ranked as the No. 7 pro-style quarterback, the No. 29 player in Florida and the No. 206 player overall by Rivals.com … Named the No. 20 quarterback by ESPN … Selected as a PrepStar All-American … Ranked No. 15 on the Miami Herald South Florida Top 25.
Jacory Harris Northwestern High School Football Stats 07-08 – MaxPreps
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