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One of the top in-state prospects in the 2020 recruiting class will be in Tucson this weekend, a good sign for Arizona's goal of keeping the best local talent close to home.
Jason Harris, a 4-star defensive end from Higley High School on the southeast side of the Phoenix area, will be taking an official visit on June 21.
Excited for the UofA official visit this week! #Beardown #Arizona ⬇️ #Pac12 #EraZona20 pic.twitter.com/NwrGxdnD34
— Jason Harris (@JSH8_8) June 20, 2019
Harris, who is listed at 6-foot-7 and 220 pounds, is rated by 247Sports as the No. 137 player in the Class of 2020 as well as the seventh-best weak-side DE and the No. 6 prospect from Arizona.
The Wildcats are one of 23 schools to offer Harris, with Penn State the most recent to extend one. He's referring made unofficial visits to Oregon, Texas A&M and UCLA.
Harris is the younger brother of Arizona defensive end Jalen Harris and the son of former Arizona football captain Sean Harris, who played at the UA from 1991-94 and later in the NFL for seven seasons. His mother, Cha-Ron, played basketball at the UA from 1996-98.
Jason also plays basketball and 247Sports ranks him as the No. 137 player in that regard.
Arizona's 2020 class currently features four commitments, none on the defensive line.