Reed Harris is starting to become a player for the Boston College football team that fans just hope gets the ball. There really isn’t a ball that is not gettable for the 6-foot-5, 217-pound wide receiver out of Great Falls, Mont.
Pittsburgh is no stranger to Boston College football linebacker Owen McGowan, a senior captain, or Reed Harris, a redshirt-sophomore. Since the beginning of the 2023 season, McGowan has faced the Panthers every year.
Coming off a 30-20 road loss at Stanford nine days ago, Boston College football wide receiver Reed Harris said something to the media in his post-game press conference that no player, coach, or fan likes to hear about their team.
After Boston College football’s 30-20 loss to Stanford on Saturday, wide receiver Reed Harris—who caught seven receptions for a career-high 141 yards—was not shy about calling out certain teammates who, in his eyes, did not prepare adequately for the road matchup from a mental standpoint.
If Reed Harris wanted to play at any college football program in the country, he probably could. If he wanted to play a different sport, like basketball or baseball, he probably could.
Curtis: What an exciting end to the regular season. Grayson James led the BC offense to another successful outing and the Eagles won yet another game against a bowl-eligible ACC team.