"It was good. I didn't really know what to expect but he really showed me that I wanted to stay," Harris said.
"Just his energy. I believe in what he's speaking of and I believe what he's speaking about. Coach Graham really seems to trust him and that's a big part of it. He has the same intentions with me as coach (Darin) Hinshaw and coach (Derek) Dooley did and that was a big up. We saw eye-to-eye on a lot of things.
"He said they'll throw me all over on the offensive side of the ball because he said he can teach me to do a lot of things because I haven't been really taught to be a wide receiver yet because I've never had a wide receivers coach so he said I have not bad habits. He said that's a coach's dream to start with a good athlete from ground up because you get to build them," Harris said.
Harris said he is scheduled to leave for Tennessee Jan. 2. and said he's excited to get acclimated to the life of a college student athlete.
"I just want to get down there and get acclimated to how I'm going to be living every day. I know they're going to make me get up in weight," Harris said. "They didn't say I needed to be at a certain amount, they just want me a little bit bigger and a little bit firmer."