Washington receiver Marcus Harris is headed back to the Southland with his transfer to UCLA.
After going into the portal on Friday morning, Harris was visiting UCLA this weekend.
UCLA was one of the finalists for Harris in high school, and actually was thought to be the team to beat down the stretch before he committed to Oklahoma.
He ultimately flipped to Washington, where he played in just one game this season, the Los Angeles Bowl.
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The 6-1, 190 helped the Monarchs win consecutive CIF Open Division state titles.
He is unrated as a transfer, and was a high three-star with a rating of 89 out of Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei.
UCLA already had five receivers committed from the portal and Harris makes it six, but given his youth, having just redshirted, and the high school program he played, Mater Dei, he’s worth it on all those levels.
He will have four seasons of eligibility remaining.
Blessed and Highly Favored.. 4s UP 🐻#GoBruins pic.twitter.com/OQM6BOnjlB
— Marcus Harris (@marthagreatest) January 11, 2026