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Marcus Harris Chooses UCLA, Returns Home

Marcus Harris, a promising wide receiver from UW, quickly joined UCLA via the transfer portal, returning to his hometown of Los Angeles. Despite showing potential as a freshman, injuries and competition kept him sidelined. Now, under new coach Bob Cheseny and quarterback Nico Iamaleava, Harris seeks a fresh start with the Bruins.

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