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Eric B. Harris
Eric B. Harris is a gridiron football player, starting his participation in sports, as a student equipment manager, and running track in 1961. The next year, 1962, he continued running track, but also started playing football while attending Goliad Junior High School. He continued playing these sports into his high school years, at Central High School in Galveston, Texas, where he received All Conference and All State honors as a quarterback. His successes academically and athletically led to him being highly recruited as by many colleges and universities to receive scholarships to attend these institutions of higher learning as a first year student in 1966. He chose to attend the University of Colorado, where he received academic and athletic honors. His academic honors included being on The Deans List for his academic achievements; and playing football, he received honors as a defensive back for most knock downs during the 1969 season, which stood as the record for twenty-seven years. He was named to the 1969 Big 8 All Conference Team and Associated Press All American Team. He was selected to play in post season games which included, the Coaches All American Game, where he intercepted a pass, and while running back the interception, received a knee injury, which kept him from playing in the Chicago Tribune College All Star Game, which he had been selected to play in as well during the summer of 1970. Earlier that year, he had been drafted in the 1970 NFL Football Draft, and was selected, in the third round, by the, then, Saint Louis Cardinals, and was with the team for two years. He then went on to play with the Denver Broncos Football Organization for one year, but, the prior knee injury continued to impede his progress, and he left the game of football after the 1972 season.ərɨɵʉ