3-star WR Paul Harris to return to field 
September, 13, 2012
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Dave Hooker | ESPN.com
Three-star receiver Paul Harris is set to return to the field this weekend after a sprained knee limited him last week.
Harris was still able to punt but couldn't play on offense. The standout from Upper Marlboro (Md.) Frederick Douglass committed to Tennessee in July. He had four catches for 144 yards in his team's Week 1 win against Archbishop (Md.) Spalding.
Frederick Douglass plays Brandywine (Md.) Gwynn Park on Saturday.
Unless Harris' team gets bounced early from the playoffs, it doesn't look as though he'll be able to take his official visit to Tennessee, as the games are being played at the same time. His next contact with the Vols will likely come on Oct. 5, when receiver coach Darrin Hinshaw will travel to see Harris play.
Harris was still able to punt but couldn't play on offense. The standout from Upper Marlboro (Md.) Frederick Douglass committed to Tennessee in July. He had four catches for 144 yards in his team's Week 1 win against Archbishop (Md.) Spalding.
Frederick Douglass plays Brandywine (Md.) Gwynn Park on Saturday.
Unless Harris' team gets bounced early from the playoffs, it doesn't look as though he'll be able to take his official visit to Tennessee, as the games are being played at the same time. His next contact with the Vols will likely come on Oct. 5, when receiver coach Darrin Hinshaw will travel to see Harris play.
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