To the doubtlessly controversial comment by GB: I fully support that. Harrison has been our leader not only defensively in terms of play-caller-on-the-field, and TD preventer [like a soccer "sweeper" in the deep back], and THE team captain, and the only actual leader we had [even Manti said: Harrison is our leader.]
Kelly did not want to publicly single out Harrison for pulling the Team together after the "my guys" hullaballoo, for obvious sociological reasons [that was not the time to single out anyone], but people all over said that Harrison took the lead in the healing and rallying. Kelly subtly honored him by having him go out last in the line on senior day.
There are people on this board who understand a lot about college football and people who apparently do not understand much at all. Nowhere do I see that division in greater contrast than the commentary about our Great safety. We will terribly miss Big Mike; it is ridiculous to distinguish between Mike and Harrison. I give the narrowest of margins to the greatness of the loss that Harrison means to us due to all the leadership elements we will have to somehow find now in somebody else.
Who will ever know how many defensive errors/messes by his teammates he had to clean up with his brains, speed, and hard tackling. Dammm, young man, I'm going to miss you.
To young Mister Turner: you couldn't have a better example of how to play safety and contribute in all other ways, than to watch the performance of our "old man" who is leaving. Hopefully, you can talk with him some in the off-season, since you're "in the vicinity".