It’s hard to imagine the average loyal supporter for any given collegiate football program not getting emotionally attached to an incoming freshman quarterback recruit who, despite playing only two years at the position in high school, went a perfect 30-0 and earned two state championships en route to being named a Class 6A first team all-state selection, Class 6A Player of the Year and chosen as his state’s Mr. Football. So, it’s no surprise that when Jacory Harris arrived on campus at the University of Miami (Florida) in 2008 alongside former Mr. Football award winner Robert Marve, Hurricanes fans reacted ecstatically and, for the first time in a long time, exuded a sense of hope for the future of a program that seemed to have fallen into disarray since the early national