Former Texas A&M DB Denver Harris’s Garage Speeding Video has RESURFACED Online 😳
Video of former Texas A&M defensive back Denver Harris speeding through a parking garage on Instagram Live has resurfaced online, and fans are still in shock.
In September 2022, Harris live-streamed himself weaving in and out of a parking garage at a high rate of speed while blasting music.
The negligent behavior was clearly not okay.
At the time, Harris was a part of the Aggies strong 2022 recruiting class as a five-star prospect and No. 23 overall recruit.
However, his game did match his rate of speed in the video.
The 2022 Under Armour All-American transferred away from College Station after just one season, totaling 14 tackles and three pass-deflections.
Harris transferred to LSU in 2023, but played in just five games and totaled seven tackles and two pass-deflections.
The journeyman defensive back then pivoted to UTSA in 2024 where he set career highs in games played (11) and tackles (16).
The Houston, Texas native’s journey was not done there, however, as he transferred to UNLV in 2025.
This past season he only appeared in four games and received a medial redshirt, setting the table for his final year of college eligibility this upcoming season.
The former five-star recruit will finish his career with the Running Rebels this year, and will seek one last opportunity to prove his once high-caliber status.
Harris has had one of the wildest journey’s in college football history, and his infamous parking garage video was just the beginning.
Do you remember this video?🤔
Photo attribution on slides.
#collegefootball #cfb #cfb26 #cfb25
Former Texas A&M DB Denver Harris’s Garage Speeding Video has RESURFACED Online 😳
Video of former Texas A&M defensive back Denver Harris speeding through a parking garage on Instagram Live has resurfaced online, and fans are still in shock.
In September 2022, Harris live-streamed himself weaving in and out of a parking garage at a high rate of speed while blasting music.
The negligent behavior was clearly not okay.
At the time, Harris was a part of the Aggies strong 2022 recruiting class as a five-star prospect and No. 23 overall recruit.
However, his game did match his rate of speed in the video.
The 2022 Under Armour All-American transferred away from College Station after just one season, totaling 14 tackles and three pass-deflections.
Harris transferred to LSU in 2023, but played in just five games and totaled seven tackles and two pass-deflections.
The journeyman defensive back then pivoted to UTSA in 2024 where he set career highs in games played (11) and tackles (16).
The Houston, Texas native’s journey was not done there, however, as he transferred to UNLV in 2025.
This past season he only appeared in four games and received a medial redshirt, setting the table for his final year of college eligibility this upcoming season.
The former five-star recruit will finish his career with the Running Rebels this year, and will seek one last opportunity to prove his once high-caliber status.
Harris has had one of the wildest journey’s in college football history, and his infamous parking garage video was just the beginning.
Do you remember this video?🤔
Photo attribution on slides.
#collegefootball #cfb #cfb26 #cfb25