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College football’s early signing period is a little more than a month away, and the Texas A&M Aggies just added a big piece to their 2020 recruiting puzzle with the commitment of four-star defensive end Donell Harris from Gulliver Prep in Miami, FL.
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Harris was originally a top five player in the 2021 class committed to Miami, but decommited from the Hurricanes and reclassified to 2020 in June. He stands 6’4” and 210 pounds, and is ranked as the 9th-best player in Florida, the 3rd-best defensive end in the country and the 48th-best national recruit overall. Harris held offers from (inhales deeply) Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Michigan, Nebraska, Penn State, South Carolina and Virginia Tech, to name a few.
Harris is the Aggies’ fourth Top 50 recruit in the 2020 class, joining receiver Demond Demas, cornerback Jaylon Jones and quarterback Haynes King. A&M’s recruiting class maintains their national ranking at 7, nipping on the heels of the Longhorns with both schools looking to finish out their class with a bang.