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Is Monte Harrison the next Deion Sanders? Can he dominate both MLB and college football?

Monte Harrison’s return to college football for Arkansas Razorbacks has everyone talking, following his three seasons in MLB with the Miami Marlins and Los Angeles Angels. On Tuesday he reported his decision to go back to gridiron, which left fans overwhelmed. Let me tell you more about this versatile and dynamic player who is considered the new Deion Sanders of America. 

Harrison is a former MLB player and multi-sport athlete, born on August 10, 1995, in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Lee’s Summit West High School saw him participate in football, basketball, and baseball. Moreover, as a football player, he committed to Nebraska, but in the 2014 MLB Draft, the Milwaukee Brewers selected Monte, changing his focus to baseball. On top of this, Monte played 10 seasons with the Miami as well as the Angels, including major league. Let’s move on to his CFB journey.

He returned to college football in 2024, making history by catching two passes in his NCAA debut after his MLB career. Nevertheless, Harrison thrived in various sports at Lee’s Summit West High School. Even in his senior year of football, he recorded 1,007 yards and 13 touchdowns. In addition, he also performed well in baseball, hitting .433 with a 1.245 OPS in his senior season. So, you can understand how talented the player is. Now, take a glimpse of Harrison’s MLB accomplishments.

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In the 2014 MLB Draft, the Brewers selected Monte in the 2nd round and he made his MLB debut with the Marlins on August 3, 2020. Over his MLB career, Harrison appeared in 50 games, hitting two home runs and stealing seven bases. Additionally, in 2018, Monte was part of a high-profile trade that sent Christian Yelich to the Brewers. But the support and contribution Harrison got for his success from his family members could not be ignored. Let’s delve deep into the family background. 

The evolution of Monte Harrison’s personal details  

Following a decade in baseball, Harrison made his collegiate football debut for Nebraska, catching two passes for 29 yards in his first game. But when it comes to excelling in both the NFL and MLB, Sanders is one such name that immediately comes to our mind. Although the journey of Monte with coarser hardships as a Razorbacks’ wide receiver. Let me take you on a tour of his personal life.

Monte’s father, Jack Harrison, passed away due to a heart attack when Monte was 6 years old. His mother’s identity is not publicly available. Whereas Harrison’s older brother, Shaquille Harrison, has a huge influence on his football journey. Because Shaquille played in the NBA for several teams, including the Phoenix Suns, Chicago Bulls, and Brooklyn Nets, between 2018 and 2022. The most intriguing fact is that Monte was ranked as the Miami Marlins’ No. 16 prospect before making his MLB debut in 2020. Currently, the star athlete is focusing on improving his prowess in football so that he brings more success to Arkansas.