Tagg Harrison is one of the best players from the Los Angeles, CA area in the Class of 2025.
The 5-foot-9, 145-pound Harrison, who attends Future Elite Academy, is a dynamic player that works as a quarterback.
Harrison has attended the QB Select competition, Showcase Football competition, and Sports Academy combine.
No matter the opponent, every game Harrison is determined to give it his all.
Harrison is going all out.
The motor is always at full throttle whenever Harrison steps between the lines.
“My mindset is that I have to give 100 percent effort in everything I do or else my goals will be harder to obtain,” Harrison said.
Harrison has great passion and energy whenever he’s on the field. Harrison tells why he enjoys the game of football so much.
“I love the feeling of adrenaline after throwing a touchdown pass and running down the field to celebrate with my team,” Harrison said.
Harrison has learned many valuable lessons from playing football that he applies to his everyday life.
“I can’t define exactly what football has taught me about life, but I can say that if I didn’t have football I wouldn’t be half the man I am today,” Harrison said.
Harrison shares his favorite memory of playing football.
“When I realized I wanted to play quarterback for the rest of my life,” Harrison said. “It just felt fitting at quarterback.”
Harrison takes his role as one of the leaders on the team very seriously. Harrison makes sure he’s a daily positive influence on his peers.
“I demonstrate being a good teammate by leading by example and working as hard as I can,” Harrison said. “My best advice I’ve given a teammate is to never get down on yourself after a bad play. Pick your head up and forget about the last play, while still fixing your mistakes.”
Harrison is appreciative of having amazing male role models that are supportive.
“My coaches have helped me with being a better, more mature man and leading by example,” Harrison said. “The best advice I’ve been given by a coach is to pay attention to your position when not in because I’ve learned so much and have helped people learn by doing so.”
Harrison patterns his mentality after this Super Bowl champion quarterback.
“I look up to Russell Wilson as he has become one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time by going through adversity,” Harrison said.
Harrison lists history as his favorite subject in school.
“I’m very intrigued by how the history of our earth went down,” Harrison said.
Harrison explains his collegiate aspirations.
“My top interests are Oregon, Arizona State, and Georgia,” Harrison said.
Harrison maintains a rigorous schedule to stay sharp.
“I do lifting, speed training and yoga,” Harrison said.
Harrison is striving for greatness in all that he does.
“My goals for high school are to show out and get recognized, so that I could get a D-I scholarship,” Harrison said.
Harrison describes what he believes separates himself from the pack.
“I work incredibly hard on my strength, body, health and craft,” Harrison said.”My coaches have helped create great character out of me, which has made me a leader on and off the field.”
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