WSU CAREER
Four-year letterwinner…appeared in 47 games, starting final 26 games at NICKEL…recorded 113 tackles, 13.5 tackles-for-loss including 3.5 sacks…forced one fumble and had one interception…scheduled to earn bachelor’s degree in social sciences in spring, 2019.
SENIOR (2018): Started all 13 games at NICKEL…fifth on team with 58 tackles…recorded five tackles for loss including a half-sack…also returned a blocked PAT for two points…made four tackles including 1.5 for loss at Wyoming…matched career high with 10 tackles against Eastern Washington…made seven stops including 1.5 for loss with a shared sack at USC…made five tackles against Utah…recorded four tackles at Oregon State…made six tackles against Oregon…recorded five tackles at Stanford…had six tackles against Arizona…recorded three stops including one for loss and returned a blocked PAT for two points against Washington...made three tackles including one for loss in win over Iowa State at the Alamo Bowl.
JUNIOR (2017): Started all 13 games at NICKEL…made 46 tackles and four pass breakups…fourth on team with 8.0 tackles-for-loss…also recorded three sacks, one interception and one forced fumble…had a tackle-for-loss in season-opener against Montana State…made five tackles in win over Boise State…made three tackles including first career sack in win over No. 5 USC…recorded career-high 10 tackles with three for loss, one sack and a forced fumble in win at Oregon…had five tackles against Colorado…made five tackles, one sack and first career interception in win at Utah…had five tackles at No. 15 Washington…made two tackles and broke up a pass against No. 18 Michigan State in the Holiday Bowl.
SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared in all 13 games, playing mostly on special teams…made eight tackles including a half tackle for loss…made two tackles and shared a tackle for loss…made single tackles against Eastern Washington, Oregon, UCLA and Arizona…made two stops in win at No.15 Stanford.
FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in seven games, mainly on special teams…lone tackle on season came against Arizona State.
HIGH SCHOOL
Attended John Curtis HS in River Ridge, La.…four-year starter for coach J.T. Curtis…as a SOPHOMORE, recorded four interceptions and started for JCHS who went 14-0 and was named national champions by Rivals, USA Today, PrepNation, Scout.com and MaxPreps…as a JUNIOR, made 43 tackles and picked off eight passes, helping JCHS to a 3A State championship…earned first-team 3A All-State honors from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association and to The New Orleans Advocate All-Metro Team…as a SENIOR, named the No. 28 prospect in The Times-Picayune’s Fantastic 40 prior to the season…named All-State and to The New Orleans All-Metro team after recording 53 tackles, one sack and three interceptions…also forced three fumbles and two recovered two…returned one punt for a touchdown…rated three stars by ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com…rated No. 27 overall prospect in Louisiana by ESPN.com…rated No. 81 safety prospect in country and No. 4 safety in Louisiana by Scout.com…also an outfielder on the JCHS baseball team, as a JUNIOR, had nine doubles, 24 runs scored and eight stolen bases.
PERSONAL
Born in New Orleans…parents Wyatt Harris and Michelle Dale…dad, Wyatt played football at Southern University and at A&M College...mom, Michelle played basketball at Spring Hill College (DII) in Mobile, Ala…grandfather, Peter Dale, Sr. played football at LSU...godfather, Irv Smith played tight end at Notre Dame, was an NFL first-round pick by the New Orleans Saints in 1993 and played seven seasons in the NFL (1993-99), his first five with the Saints, one with the San Francisco 49ers and one with the Cleveland Browns.