From Athletic recruiting article.
Donovan Harbour stands an imposing 6 feet 5 and weighs 320 pounds. When the Waukesha Catholic Memorial offensive line standout emerged through a doorway and entered an office after school one day this week, it was hard to miss. So was the bright smile and even brighter orange Tennessee sweatshirt he wore with a giant white T sewn across the middle.
As Harbour closes out his junior year of high school, people continue to search for clues to decipher what he’s really thinking about his college future. He released a top seven on Dec. 31 that consisted of
Penn State,
Tennessee,
Ohio State,
Florida,
Wisconsin,
Oregon and
Michigan but has revealed little about where he’s leaning. That’s because Harbour himself isn’t entirely sure yet, nor does he have to be.
Before reading too much into the Tennessee sweatshirt, it’s important to note that he also wore a white and red Wisconsin band on his right wrist and a maize and blue Michigan band on his left wrist. He rotates sweatshirts and wristbands for his other top schools. When Tennessee coaches visited him at Catholic Memorial recently, he just so happened to be wearing a Badgers hoodie that day.
Bichanich said Tennessee is a school that greatly interests both players. Corey Smith and Harbour were on hand during an unofficial visit in October for Tennessee’s stirring 52-49 victory against
Alabama.
“I just hope they get in a situation where they can cut it down to two or three schools and then really focus in because the Badgers have done a great job recruiting these guys,” Young said. “They’re going to probably want to go take a look at Tennessee. But I will spend a lot of time with these guys once they get the stuff really narrowed i