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Bryan more than one-man show

Artrell Woods might be the main focus for a lot of people when breaking down Bryan (Texas) High School video tape. But the more you watch the more you realize that receiver Rod Harris is a legitimate threat, too. He showed his solid game at this past weekend's Texas 7-on-7 State Tournament in College Station, Texas, and looks to be moving up the charts with the college coaches.
"Northwestern is about to offer me a scholarship," Harris, who is 6-foot-1 ½ and 180 pounds, said.
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"I've got the academics down. I have a 3.0 grade-point average and a 17 on the test. It was high enough to get in there. I'm also getting some good looks from Arkansas, Texas A&M is showing me a little interest and Oklahoma State is too."
Harris said he'd really like to get more attention from the local school – Texas A&M.
"I've always wanted to go to Texas A&M," he said. "My daddy went to A&M, and it's where I want to be. They don't seem close to offering. I guess I'll have to keep impressing them."
Harris admits that he's going to have to work hard at improving his speed to get to the level where he could go to A&M.
"I'm working hard at improving my speed and quickness and being more consistent catching the ball," he said. "My quarterback and all of the receivers get together and we just work on catching the ball. That has really improved my game a lot."
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