2021 Football Roster
Harrison, Mathew

Jersey Number 88
Mathew Harrison
- Class:
- Junior
- Position:
- WR
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 205
- Hometown:
- Ortonville, Mich.
- High School:
- Brandon
Bio
At Michigan
• Two-time letterman (2021-22)
• Three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2020-21-22)
Senior (2022)
• Appeared in one game at wide receiver to earn his second varsity letter
• Played wide receiver snaps against UConn (Sept. 17)
Junior (2021)
• Appeared in one game at wide receiver to earn his first varsity letter
• Made his U-M debut playing wide receiver against Northern Illinois (Sept. 18)
Sophomore (2020)
• Did not see game action
• Academic All-Big Ten (2020)
Freshman (2019)
• Joined the team as part of the Class of 2019
Prep
• Attended Brandon High School (2019), coached by Brad Zube
• Helped Blackhawks to a 15-6 mark over his junior and senior seasons (2017-18) with a pair of playoff appearances
• Moved from wide receiver to quarterback for his senior season and helped the Blackhawk offense average over 42 points and 400 yards per game
• As a quarterback, completed 53-of-101 passes for 1,340 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior, with 230 yards and five touchdowns added rushing
Honors and Rankings
• First team All-USA District of Columbia (2018)
• One of 14 high school seniors to receive a $1,000 scholarship from the District of Columbia State Athletic Association (DCSAA)
• Two-time letterman (2021-22)
• Three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2020-21-22)
Senior (2022)
• Appeared in one game at wide receiver to earn his second varsity letter
• Played wide receiver snaps against UConn (Sept. 17)
Junior (2021)
• Appeared in one game at wide receiver to earn his first varsity letter
• Made his U-M debut playing wide receiver against Northern Illinois (Sept. 18)
Sophomore (2020)
• Did not see game action
• Academic All-Big Ten (2020)
Freshman (2019)
• Joined the team as part of the Class of 2019
Prep
• Attended Brandon High School (2019), coached by Brad Zube
• Helped Blackhawks to a 15-6 mark over his junior and senior seasons (2017-18) with a pair of playoff appearances
• Moved from wide receiver to quarterback for his senior season and helped the Blackhawk offense average over 42 points and 400 yards per game
• As a quarterback, completed 53-of-101 passes for 1,340 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior, with 230 yards and five touchdowns added rushing
Honors and Rankings
• First team All-USA District of Columbia (2018)
• One of 14 high school seniors to receive a $1,000 scholarship from the District of Columbia State Athletic Association (DCSAA)
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