DAMIEN HARRIS
The 5-11, 205-pound recruit decom-
mitted from Michigan on Jan. 21, but
the Wolverines and Ohio State look
to be the clear front-
runners at this time.
Notre Dame has re-
ally turned up the
heat for the Berea
( K y. ) M a d i s o n
Southern prospect
as of late and would
like to get him on
campus soon for an
unofficial visit.
Running backs coach Tony Alford
is going to personally recruit him for
the Irish, and Harris will be a top pri-
ority going forward. During his ju-
nior season, Harris carried the ball 220
times for 2,621 yards and scored 42
touchdowns. According to 247Sports,
he is the No. 47 overall player in the
country, the No. 3 running back in the
nation and the No. 1 prospect in Ken-
tucky.
At the Best of The Midwest Combine
in Indianapolis in mid-February, Har-
ris ran a blistering 4.36 in the 40-yard
dash and was named the event's top
overall prospect by 247Sports.
JACQUES PATRICK
The 6-1, 220-pound prospect is one of
the nation's premier
running backs, and
he has offers from
a number of elite
programs across
the country. Many
expect the Orlando
(Fla.) Timber Creek
ball carrier to end
up staying in state
at Florida or Florida