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In the months leading up to the start of fall camp, BeaversEdge.com will be counting down the Top 25 Oregon State football players on the 2021 roster.
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Tre'Shaun Harrison
Bio
No. 0
6-foot-1, 189 pounds
Wide Receiver
Junior
Seattle, WA
Garfield HS
2020 stats: 9 rec, 142 yards, 1 TD
2020 Recap
After being denied immediate eligibility by the NCAA in advance of the 2020 season after transferring from Florida State, Harrison made the most of the final two games of the season.
Having to sit out the Beavers' first five contests, Harrison saw action against Stanford and Arizona State and showed everyone that his production was worth the wait.
Against the Cardinal, he recorded five receptions for 91 yards including a 61-yard catch from quarterback Chance Nolan. The following week in the finale against the Sun Devils, he tallied four receptions for 51 yards and a touchdown.
While it was a shame on the part of the NCAA for not letting him play the full season, seeing what he could do in the final two contests of the year should make Beaver fans extremely excited for what he'll be able to do the next couple of seasons.
2021 Outlook
Heading into the 2021 campaign, it's going to be very interesting to see if Harrison can build off those two contests to round out last season.
He was limited throughout spring with a minor injury that kept him largely out of action, but that doesn't deter my opinion that he's in store for a big season. He'll have no limitations to start fall camp and I project he'll take one of the starting receiver spots.
If the Beavers can get consistency from the quarterback position and can yield a more dynamic passing attack, I could see Harrison tripling or quadrupling his overall receiving production from a season ago.
He's got that ability in him and I think we've only seen him scratch the surface of what he'll be able to do with a consistent role in the offense.
The former four-star recruit is one of the most talented receivers the Beavers have in the room and there's no question he'll be able to showcase his full range of talents over the course of a 12-game season.
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