Former Oregon cornerback Cliff Harris was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana in New Jersey. He and a New York Jets teammate were cut by the team the following day.
Only a few miles from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, former Oregon cornerback Cliff Harris explained that driving 118 miles per hour somewhere other than a racetrack wasn't a good idea.
The affable and oft-quoted Harris, who was electrifying on kick returns, pass defense and considered a top playmaker, was not able to keep out of trouble off the playing field
Thursday, Aug. 18, was the first time Darron Thomas was made available to the media since the information got out that Oregon's junior quarterback was a passenger in the car with Cliff Harris that was caught speeding at 118 mph down Interstate 5 in June.
Oregon State Police said Wednesday they did everything right in its handling of a high-speed traffic stop of Duck football players and didn't treat them any differently than anyone else in the same situation.
Dashboard camera video from an Oregon State Police patrol car shows the entire interaction between a trooper and Oregon Ducks star Cliff Harris after Harris was pulled over for driving 118 miles per hour down Interstate Five. Ducks quarterback...
New information about what happened the night an Oregon State Police pulled over Oregon football star Cliff Harris and cited him for driving 118 mph isn't news to the Ducks, head coach Chip Kelly said Tuesday.
Chip Kelly took questions from reporters during the Pac-12 media day on Tuesday. He said he couldn't talk about the Will Lyles situation, but he did talk about football.