Major Harris WVU Jersey,West Virginia Mountaineers #9 Major Harris Jersey Youth College-White
Major Harris had an outstanding college football career at West Virginia University, wearing the #9 jersey. His college career details are as follows:
Freshman Year (1987)
Harris initially struggled, but he started to shine in the fifth game against East Carolina University. He ended the season with 1,200 passing yards and 10 touchdowns on only 77 completions, and also rushed for 615 yards and 6 touchdowns.
Sophomore Year (1988)
He led West Virginia to the school's first-ever undefeated, untied regular season and a matchup against No. 1 ranked Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl for the national championship. He finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy race that year and earned ECAC Player of the Year honors. His season passing totals were 1,915 yards and 14 touchdowns, while he rushed for 610 yards and 6 touchdowns.
Junior Year (1989)
Harris was equally spectacular despite not having as strong a supporting cast. He finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting and was named an All-American. He passed for 2,141 yards and 17 touchdowns, and rushed for 936 yards and 10 touchdowns.
For the youth, the #9 Major Harris WVU jersey holds special significance:
Inspirational Value
His college success story in the #9 jersey serves as an inspiration for young football players, demonstrating what can be achieved through hard work, determination, and unique playing styles.
School Spirit and Pride
Wearing the jersey allows young fans to show their pride and school spirit, making them feel part of the Mountaineer community and connected to the team's glorious history.
Connection to the Player
The jersey represents Harris's identity on the field. Young fans can show their support for their favorite player and feel a special connection to him, as if they are sharing in his college football journey.