Wolverine TV: Game clips of five-star Michigan ATH target Nyckoles Harbor
The Wolverine’s EJ Holland was in Washington D.C. over the weekend to see five-star 2023 Michigan athlete target Nyckoles Harbor in his season opener.
Harbor had a strong game as he recorded three tackles, including one for loss, one sack, one forced fumble and a 26-yard reception in Washington (D.C.) Archbishop Carroll’s 37-14 loss to Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga on Friday night.
Here are full clips from the contest.
Harbor is fully focused on the rest of his senior season. However, it’s starting to get deep into the recruiting process, and Harbor knows he has to start mapping out official visits for the fall.
“September 17 is South Carolina,” Harbor said. “Michigan is September 23-25. LSU, I might have to cancel, but I’m going to reschedule. Maryland is in December… I didn’t really talk to any (coaches) this week. I was locked in for the game. Everybody in my top seven said good luck and well wishes.”
Harbor has been high on Michigan for more than a year and is excited to get back to Ann Arbor for an official visit experience in The Bg House.
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“I just want to see how they play against Maryland,” Harbor said. “Those are two of my top teams that I’m really looking at. I just want to see what they can do.”
At 6-foot-5, 225 pounds with 10.28 speed, Harbor is a rare athlete that can excel on either side of the ball. This weekend, he spent time at defensive end, wide receiver and tight end.
So where does he see himself playing at the next level?
“Offense or defense, it doesn’t really matter to me,” Harbor said. “I’m probably more of an offensive player, though.”
Harbor is ranked as the No. 1 athlete and No. 10 overall prospect nationally, per the On3 Consensus.