Mitchell was a 3-star recruit coming out of High School, but he sounds like a classic John Neal over-achiever. As a senior, he produced 2,360 all-purpose yards on 106 rushing attempts and 48 catches, 24 total touchdowns, while doubling as an All-State defensive back with six interceptions. High school coach John Heffernan told oregonianlive.com's Lindsay Schnell, "The bigger the challenge, the better he performs," Heffernan said. "He always played his best games in our biggest games. He's not afraid of the big stage." Also sounds very Cliff-like, without the traffic tickets.
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Who replaces Harris? The other corner could be Terrance Mitchell
Thursday, June 16, 2011
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