I doubt he's someone we'd go after because he doesn't have the measurables and I've never heard of him but he went crazy last Friday night against Sapulpa. Some guys on the radio said he didn't have many offers but Texas Tech was sniffing around and that he was somebody that could become a great player if used correctly.
I'd hate to miss out on another all-around Wes Welker kind of guy.
Here's an article about his game....
Sapulpa can't catch a break.
Last week the Chieftains were hit with four touchdowns from Owasso's Kingjack Washington.
Friday night Michael Harris exploded for three touchdowns in a 35-7 win for the Class 6A No. 2 Booker T. Washington Hornets at remodeled S. E. Williams Stadium.
The victory gave the Hornets a 5-0, 2-0 midseason record while a rebuilding Sapulpa fell to 1-4 and 0-2 in District 6A-4.
The 5-foot-9 Harris scored the Hornets' first two touchdowns on long-distance gallops of 47 and 86 yards which were the backbone of a 21-7 halftime lead. He finished scoring with 4:44 left in the game on a 10-yard TD blast.
In between those three tallies, Hornet wide receiver Dolphin Davis snagged TD passes of 12 and 67 yards from quarterback Collier Winters.
Harris had 209 all-purpose yards. He rushed for 188 yards on 15 carries and caught 2 passes for 21 yards. He only had 7 carries at halftime, but for 146 yards and 2 TDs. He had a 63-yard punt return called back in the second quarter, canceling his best run of the night as he zig-zagged across the field and through the Chieftains.
Sophomore D-back Justin Skillens had a strong defense against Sapulpa.
Twice he intercepted passes, the last to end the game at the Hornet 26.
His most timely aerial steal came late in the second quarter with the Hornets leading only 7-0 and Sapulpa driving.
Mike Hainzinger's Chieftains went from their own 30 to the Hornet 19.
Quarterback Kyle Blevins threw to intended target Jeff Davis but the ball was tipped and Skillens intercepted at the Hornet 6, ending Sapulpa's most serious threat.
That's when Harris took over and turned the game around.
Starting at their own six, Hornet fullback Drew Miller went 3 yards to the nine, Harris four to the 14, then Harris streaked down the west sideline, becoming a blur as he outraced the entire Sapulpa team, going into high gear to escape linebacker Rodrick Shaw's futile lunge at the goal.
The crucial and rapid turnaround put Washington up 14-0 four minutes before the half.
Sapulpa scored its only touchdown with 9:40 left on Shaw's 3-yard run.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/NewsStory...._B7_BTWco42492