As a Fifth-Year Senior (2015) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• All-Pac-12 second team
• Associated Press All-Pac-12 second team
• Phil Steele All-Pac-12 second team
• Team captain
• 12 games played
• 37 tackles (1.5 tackles for loss)
• 10 pass breakups
• Three tackles at Northwestern
• Three tackles, three pass breakups vs. UCF
• Seven tackles at USC
• Four tackles, two pass breakups at Oregon State
• One tackle, two pass breakups vs. Arizona
• Six tackles, two pass breakups vs. UCLA
• Three tackles, one pass breakup at Washington State
• Four tackles at Colorado
• Three solo tackles vs. USC (Pac-12 Championship Game)
• Two tackles (0.5 tackle for loss) vs. Iowa (Rose Bowl)

As a Senior (2014) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• 13 games played
• Three games started
• 29 tackles (17 solo)
• 5.0 tackles for loss
• One forced fumble
• Two tackles vs. UC Davis
• Two tackles vs. USC
• One tackle for loss vs. Army
• Two tackles at Notre Dame
• Two tackles vs. Washington State
• Three tackles at Arizona State
• Two tackles (1.0 tackle for loss) vs. Oregon State
• Six tackles (1.5 tackles for loss) vs. Utah
• Two tackles at Cal
• Two tackles (1.0 tackle for loss) at UCLA
• Two tackles vs. Maryland

As a Junior (2013) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• 14 games played at defensive back and on special teams
• 20 tackles (16 solo)
• Stanford's Special Teams Player of the Game vs. UCLA (Oct. 19)
• Three solo tackles vs. Arizona State
• Four solo tackles at Washington State
• Three solo tackles vs. UCLA
• Four tackles (three solo) vs. Michigan State in Rose Bowl

As a Sophomore (2012
• Game-by-Game Statistics
• Pac-12 All-Academic second team
• Saw action in 14 games as a backup nickel and special teams
• 13 tackles (six solo), two pass breakups and one forced fumble
• Three tackles (two solo) at Washington on kickoff coverage and punt block units
• Fourth-down pass breakup in end zone vs. USC during third quarter
• Pass breakup and forced fumble on punt block unit at Colorado

As a Freshman (2011)
• Did not see action

The Harris File
• Played for head coach Greg Minnis and earned three varsity football letters at Westlake (Ga.)
• Nation’s 54th-best cornerback by Rivals, 58th by Scout
• 67 tackles (40 solo), three interceptions and 207 receiving yards as a senior
• Two-time first team all-region
• 2010 Metro Atlanta All-Star
• Represented Georgia at Badger 7-on-7 Nationals
• Lettered in basketball and track and field
• Westlake Academic Scholar (2010-11)
• Golden Eagle Academic Award (2007-08)
• Principal's List, Bata Club and National Honor Society
• Born in Washington, D.C.
• Full name is Ronnie Grant Harris II
• Son of Ronnie and Lenora Harris
• One brother, Gerry, one sister, Haley
• Brother played basketball at Cascade (Okla.)
• Majoring in psychology (pre-med)