ORLANDO, Fla. – It was a familiar sight inside the Citrus Bowl Saturday night. Miami (Fla.) Booker T. Washington taking on Jacksonville (Fla.) Bolles for a state title with Treon Harris inside the stadium for the fourth season in a row.

However, Harris, the University of Florida’s true freshman starting quarterback, was in the stands watching instead of being on the field leading the Booker T. Washington Tornadoes. The other change with the Harris family Saturday night was older brother, Tim Jr., moved to head coach after spending the past three clashes with Bolles as the offensive coordinator. Junior replaces his father, Tim Sr., who moved on to the University of Miami to be the running backs coach.

In the end, Booker T. Washington pulled away for a 54-35 victory to land their third straight state title.

“I feel great for him,” Treon said of his older brother. “This is Tim’s first year as a head coach and I knew he could do it. I knew he could lead a team to another championship, because he learned from my dad you know. He just picked up where we left off from.”

The youngest Harris is in the midsts of his own coaching change at the University of Florida. Saturday morning, the Gators had their introductory press conference for new head coach Jim McElwain, who comes to Gainesville from Colorado State.

“From his record, his history, everybody says he’s a great coach,” Treon Harris said of McElwain. “He knows how to coach. He’s got a great record from his previous years at Alabama and at Colorado State he changed the whole program, so I’m looking forward to it.”

Harris had not spoken to McElwain as of Saturday night, but he already understood what the team needs to do under their new leader.

“We got to get better every day,” Harris emphatically said. “Last year’s season, was last year’s season you know. You got to get better every day and go on for coach.”

Treon Harris played in eight games, starting five of them his first season with the Gators. He completed 50 of 100 passes for 896 yards and seven touchdowns to three interceptions. He also added 65 rushes for 291 yards and three scores on the ground.