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Jacory Harris came to Miami as a highly touted quarterback from Northwestern High School in Miami.

He started his junior and senior year and never lost a game, going 30-0 while leading the Bulls to two consecutive state titles.

In his senior year, he broke the states touchdown passing record, won the National High School Football Championship and was named Florida's Mr. Football.

He immediately shared time with Robert Marve in 2008 and when Marve transferred to Purdue in 2009, it left Harris as the stater.

Harris had a tremendous sophomore season but was hampered by interceptions, throwing 17 of them.

Harris was to work on it and come into his junior year last year with more poise and confidence, but again, he threw for another 15 interceptions.

Jacory is currently in a battle with sophomore Stephen Morris for the starting position and here is a list on what Jacory needs to do to improve at quarterback.