Harris rushed for 203 yards and the school’s single-game record-tying three touchdowns to lead Saint Francis to its first season-opening victory since 1996 with a 38-3 win over Saint Peter’s. Averaging 6.2 yards per carry, the Duquesne, PA product carried the ball 33 times in a workmanlike effort. Harris gained 220 all-purpose yards, giving him 2,954 career all-purpose yards, breaking the school’s all-time record. The tailback broke a 10-year-old Saint Francis record (2,803), formerly held by Jeff Sotosky. Harris’ 203 rushing yards gave him 2,287 career yards, moving him to within 43 yards of the school’s career mark. He also moved into fourth place on the school’s all-time rushing attempts list with 464. Harris got the Red Flash on the board with a 28-yard touchdown run with 4:02 left in the first quarter.. On SFU’s next series, the 2005 first team all-NEC selection carried the ball seven times for 40 yards to set up a field goal for a 10-0 lead. Harris then capped off his day on a three-yard TD run to give the Red Flash a 31-3 lead with 10:47 remaining in the game. Harris’ trio of touchdowns gives him 12 for his career, moving him into third place on the school’s all-time list.