Jackson Harris Could Reunite With Ron Rivera at Cal — Plus 4 Other Portal Fits

University of Hawaii wide receiver Jackson Harris excelled during his year on the island. Now, his transfer portal entry could mean a big step in competition.

Hawaii wide receiver Jackson Harris delivered a breakout season. With his entry into the transfer portal, Harris intends to find a program that fully aligns with his personal, athletic, and financial objectives. College football is a lucrative, transactional sport where players maximize their abilities and production for optimal outcomes.

In a true renaissance season for the University of Hawaii, the six-foot-three, 205-pound Harris emerged as a dominant force. His 49 catches and 963 yards established him as a legitimate deep threat for the Warriors.

Notably, his 12 touchdowns led the Mountain West Conference. Harris attacks every level of the passing game with a consistent penchant for producing big plays.

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California

This move is logical: Harris grew up in Berkeley and graduated from Berkeley High School in 2023. As a former all-state wideout, he led California in yards and touchdowns. With his deep roots in the Bay Area, Harris’s joining the Golden Bears benefits all parties.

Immediately, he becomes the primary target for quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele. Under the direction of general manager Ron Rivera and new head coach Tosh Lupoi, Sagapolutele’s connection with Harris would strengthen Cal’s offense, elevating a quarterback ranked 87th in PFSN’s QB Impact metric.

SMU

While not a homecoming, the Mustangs offer two clear advantages that Cal does not. First, Brett Lashlee’s offense is designed for speed and targets outside receivers, making it a strong match for Harris.

Additionally, SMU boasts significant NIL resources. Upon joining the ACC, the program forfeited television revenue for nine years, totaling an estimated $200 million; however, donors replaced that funding within just two months. Harris could secure a substantial offer and an impactful role in Dallas.

Arizona State

Following the departure of Sam Leavitt to the transfer portal, head coach Kenny Dillingham must rebuild his roster. With a contract extension, Dillingham faces pressure to replicate his 2024 success, where ASU claimed the Big 12 title. The Big 12’s reputation for wide-open play and high-altitude games presents a fitting environment. The coaching staff will feature Harris as a top weapon, particularly by moving him in motion to create mismatches.

South Carolina

South Carolina retained quarterback LaNorris Sellers, while head coach Shane Beamer faces critical pressure to deliver a nine-win season. Adding Harris instantly upgrades the offense, complementing playmakers like Nyck Harbor. Currently, defenses are not stretched for depth at cornerback. Harris’s presence demands extra coverage, stretching opposing secondaries.

Washington

Neither Denzel Boston nor Dezman Roebuck consistently stretches the field. Until the Huskies prove they can excel in the Big Ten, their ceiling remains limited. This season features matchups against Oregon and USC. Harris injects the energy and vertical threat required for success in major conferences.

Harris left the mainland to challenge himself and succeeded. Now, having accomplished his goal, he is set to return to the contiguous United States with clear intent and direction.

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