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Harris
has been associated with the SI Office and UT Athletics ever
since, becoming one of the most respected figures in the Sports
Information field specifically and in college athletics in
general.
A renowned
writer, Harris came to the University after stints at The
Charlotte Observer and The Knoxville Journal. Harris served
UT as Sports Information Director, Assistant Athletic Director
and Associate Athletic Director of Media Relations. In 1982,
Inside Sports magazine listed him as one of the top five publicists
in the nation. He was named to the College Sports Information
Directors of America's Hall of Fame in 1984 and received the
organization's top award, the Arch Ward Award, in 1991.
Harris
was inducted into the Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame. Harris
has twice served as the president of the Southeastern Conference's
publicity directors association. He earned a Chancellor's
Citation for Extraordinary Service to the University in 1992.
After
his retirement in 2000, Harris is continuing his employment
on a part-time basis as Executive Assistant to the Athletic
Director at UT. In addition to special projects, he is continuing
with football and basketball game management duties.
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