Cincinnati lands SEC Transfer
Cincinnati continues to try to add talent to a roster that finished 5-7 during the 2024 season and missed a bowl game for the second consecutive season.
On Thursday evening, Scott Satterfield and his staff improved their secondary with the addition of Tennessee transfer defensive back, Christian Harrison.
#TheStrongShallReign
— Christian Harrison (@ChrisHarrisonI) January 9, 2025
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Harrison is the son of two-time Super Bowl Champion and former New England Patriot, Rodney Harrison and comes to Cincinnati with two years of eligibility remaining after appearing in 24 games across three seasons with Tennessee
During the 2024 season, Harrison finished with 20 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss. For his career,
Standing 6'1" 191 pounds, Harrison not only brings experience to the Cincinnati secondary, but also adds length and athleticism. Harrison was starting at Tennessee's "star" position prior to an injury in week five. That injury opened the door for freshman Boo Carter to see increased reps in a starting role which limited Harrison's opportunities over the final five games.
A former three-star prospect out of Woodward Academy in Atlanta (GA), Harrison ultimately chose the Bearcats after lining up visits to Indiana, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M.
(Photo: Tennessee Athletics)