Michaelee Harris joined the coaching staff in December of 2023. Harris works with the wide receivers.
In his first season with the Terriers, the passing offense tied the school record for completions with 188. Senior Kyle Watkins led the team with a school record 814 receiving yards on 49 catches. Among SoCon leaders her was second in receiving yards and sixth in receptions. He was named All-Southern Conference second team, the first Wofford receiver to earn league honors since the 2008 season. Nine different receivers caught passes, with five of them scoring touchdowns.
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Harris, a graduate of the University of Louisville, has spent time on the coaching staffs at the University of Illinois and the University of Miami. This past season he was the head coach at Miami Northwestern High School, his alma mater.
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During his playing career at Louisville, he earned three letters as a wide receiver. As a freshman he started 12 games and had 37 catches for 455 yards and a pair of touchdowns from Teddy Bridgewater. He missed the 2012 season due to injury and in 2013 had 15 catches for 195 yards and a pair of touchdowns in 12 games played. He played in eight games in 2014 with nine catches for 113 yards and a touchdown. Harris graduated with a degree in communications.
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He began his coaching career at the University of Akron, working with the wide receivers under assistant coach Jeff Bowden. He joined the University of Illinois staff in 2016 as an offensive analyst for head coach Lovie Smith. Harris moved to the University of Miami for the 2017 season as an offensive graduate assistant, primarily working with the wide receivers. The Hurricanes reached the ACC Championship game and played in the Orange Bowl.
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Harris then began work in Miami Dade County Public Schools at Miami Norland, Miami Northwestern and Miami Carol City High Schools as a football and track coach. A native of Miami, he won a state championship as a player at Miami Northwestern.
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