Taj Harris
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Entering transfer portal again
Harris is expected to enter the transfer portal once it opens Dec. 5, Rivals.com reports.
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Harris, who stepped away from the Rutgers football program in early-September, has since announced Wednesday that he intends on transferring schools and playing elsewhere in 2023. The 6-foot-1 receiver began his collegiate career at Syracuse in 2018, committed to transfer to Kentucky in 2021, de-committed one month later and then finally chose to play for Rutgers in January of 2022. Harris caught one pass for nine yards in his first game in a Rutgers uniform, but he then announced his decision to step away from their program two days later.
Harris, who stepped away from the Rutgers football program in early-September, has since announced Wednesday that he intends on transferring schools and playing elsewhere in 2023. The 6-foot-1 receiver began his collegiate career at Syracuse in 2018, committed to transfer to Kentucky in 2021, de-committed one month later and then finally chose to play for Rutgers in January of 2022. Harris caught one pass for nine yards in his first game in a Rutgers uniform, but he then announced his decision to step away from their program two days later.
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After pondering multiple schools and even committing to Kentucky before backing out, Harris decided to take his talents to Rutgers. Harris will likely step right into the role Bo Melton vacated as the team’s top wideout. Harris has showcased elite talent at Syracuse where he recorded 733 yards receiving in 2020 before missing most of 2021 due to his transfer. Harris may be slightly handicapped by his quarterback Noah Vedral who has struggled to throw the football, in fact, Vedral had under 100 yards passing in the last five games of the 2021 season. If Vedral can improve as a thrower then Harris should be in line to be one of the top pass catchers in the Big Ten.
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Stepping away from Rutgers
Harris is stepping away from the Rutgers' football program, The Newark Star-Ledger reports.
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Chooses Rutgers
Harris announced Friday on his personal Twitter account that he will transfer to Rutgers.
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Decommitting from Kentucky
Harris announced via Twitter that he has decided to decommit from Kentucky.
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Chooses Kentucky
Harris committed Saturday to Kentucky, joining the program as a transfer from Syracuse, Matt Jones of KentuckySportsRadio.com reports.
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Leaving Syracuse
Harris entered his name into the transfer portal Sunday and is expected to move on from Syracuse, Chris Carlson of The Syracuse Post-Standard reports.
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