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    It is being reported on AGS that Colorado DE Marques Harris will transfer to Southern Utah.  If true this is big news for the Thunderbirds.  

    http://www.anygivensaturday.com/cgi-...mp;thread=4811

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    For those who don't know who Marques Harris is, here is a recent story. Looks like SUU is willing to take some "chances" to get better. First they tried to get RB Marcus Whalen from BYU, now Harris. Wonder if this one will work out?

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...o.transfer.ap/


    Fifth player announced transfer from Colorado
    Posted: Wednesday June 16, 2004 4:14PM; Updated: Wednesday June 16, 2004 4:14PM



    BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -- Highly regarded Colorado defensive end Marques Harris is transferring, becoming the fifth player to announce they are leaving the school in the past month.

    "I asked for my release, and it's been granted," Harris told The Denver Post on Tuesday. A telephone number for Harris could not immediately be located Wednesday.

    Harris refused to say why he was leaving the embattled football program, saying only it is in his best interest. He was the last remaining player at Colorado of four athletes who were charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor for their roles in a December 2001 party at the heart of three federal lawsuits against the school. . . .



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      Originally posted by 89rabbit
      It is being reported on AGS that Colorado DE Marques Harris will transfer to Southern Utah.  If true this is big news for the Thunderbirds.  

      http://www.anygivensaturday.com/cgi-...mp;thread=4811
      This is a bigger chance than I would be willing to take at SDSU. I don't think this is a proud day for SUU students or alums. It appears his upside ends on the football field and the downside off the field greatly outweighs this. I hope things work out for the best.
      We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

      We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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        Originally posted by jackmd

        This is a bigger chance than I would be willing to take at SDSU.  I don't think this is a proud day for SUU students or alums.  It appears his upside ends on the football field and the downside off the field greatly outweighs this.  I hope things work out for the best.
        I agree 100%

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          Looks like this transfer is going to go through and Harris will be moving to LB for the Thunderbirds. He will be playing with All-American LB Nick DiPavoda and All-Independent LB Mike Overly.  I am starting to think that SUU may be better then I first thought.

          Go State!

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            Here is the story on Harris:

            http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,595077950,00.html

            CU standout transfers to SUU
            By Jay Hinton
            Deseret Morning News

                 Former University of Colorado football player Marques Harris admits he made some unwise decisions during his stay in Boulder, Colo. But all he wants now is a fresh start.
                 A three-year defensive starter who leaves CU in the wake of the Buffaloes' off-the-field problems, Harris has signed to play football at Southern Utah University, where he hopes to get that new beginning.  .  .  .

            Now, Harris will focus his attention on getting to the NFL.
                 "I wanted to go somewhere where I can fit in and worry about football," said Harris, who relocates his fiance and two-day-old baby girl with him to Cedar City.
                 Harris, who started 29 games before breaking his leg in two places against UCLA two games into the 2003 season, chose SUU over Southwest Missouri, Murray State, Montana and 21 other schools.
                 He selected SUU due in large part to former high school teammate Justin Walterscheid, who transferred from the University of Utah to SUU two years ago.
                 "When I was deciding to leave, I talked to him and he told me Southern Utah was a great school and it was on the rise and on the rebound, and he thought it would be a great place for me," said Harris, who prepped with Walterscheid in Grand Junction, Colo.  .  .  .

            He won't have to sit out a year because SUU is a Div. I-AA program.
                 First-year SUU coach Wes Meier and athletic director Tom Douple discussed Harris' off-the-field problems and came to the decision that Harris would be a good fit for the T-Birds.
                 "He's putting those days behind him. He has one semester, and he wants to go to the NFL," Meier said. "He was very convincing to me that he wants to set his life straight and get along with things. He's a kid that we feel deserves to finish and finish strong."
                 Harris will report to SUU on July 29. Fall practice begins Aug. 12.
                 He graduated from the University of Colorado last year with a degree in communication, but he has one year of eligibility left after being granted a medical redshirt after breaking his leg last year.  

            Listed by some prognosticators as one of the Top 64 players in the nation heading into this season, the 6-foot-3, 235-pound Harris said he nearly opted for free agency in the NFL last year, despite being injured. He was told by agents and coaches he needed to prove to NFL teams that he is healthy.
                 In 2002, the defensive end/linebacker was fifth on the team with 68 tackles and a team-best 14 tackles for loss. He also recorded four sacks.
                 Despite stellar numbers on the field, his off-the-field problems, he said, deterred him from his goals.
                 According to published reports in the Colorado Daily, Harris pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of providing alcohol to a minor during an off-campus party in December 2001. He received a deferred 18-month sentence and ordered to perform 36 hours of community service.  .  .  .

            "I want to play linebacker (at SUU) — that's what I have been projected at at the next level," he said. "It will be good for me to play linebacker so I can show I can play it."
                 The T-Birds finished 4-7 last year and allowed 25.7 points per game and 397.1 yards total offense.
                 "With all his credentials, he'll be a great player for us," Meier said. "We lack a little depth at the outside linebacker position, so it will be huge for us."
                 Heading into this year, Street and Smith's listed Harris as a preseason honorable-mention all-American, and a Big 12 first-team selection.





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