Harris was cited this past Sunday for driving 118 m.p.h. in a 65-m.p.h. zone with a suspended license. As a result, he will miss at least the Ducks’ season opener against LSU and possibly more.
“Cliff’s future clearly is in Cliff’s hands,” Kelly said. “Earning an opportunity to represent the University of Oregon and this football program certainly rests far beyond a player’s ability on the field of play. Our behavior out of the spotlight often is more important and will be held to a higher standard. Until Cliff is able to conform to the same standards all of us must comply with, his status will remain unchanged.”
Harris led the Pac-10 with six interceptions last season and was second in the country with an 18.8-yard punt return average.
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