AUBURN, Ala. – In the fall of 2020, in the middle of a pandemic, Marcus Harris was a redshirt freshman at Kansas, more than 800 miles from his hometown of Montgomery. Jayson Jones was even further away. He spent the 2020 season as a freshman at Oregon, more than 2,500 miles from where he grew up in Calera, Alabama.
This season, the duo has started every single game next to each other on the defensive line at Auburn. Both are back in their home state. Both are making the most of their opportunity.
But neither Harris nor Jones would undo the past and their decision to leave home.
“That helped me grow up and become a young man,” Harris said. “Being that far away helped me live on my own and become my own person and find new friends and people I never knew from different walks of life and different cultures. It just opened my mind up to different things and how big the world really is.”
“I’m glad I went out to Oregon,” added Jones. “First of all, I loved Oregon. There was nothing wrong with Oregon. I grew up. I had to grow up because I was living by myself. That really helped me, especially coming back home and being very dependent. When I came back here, it was like, ‘OK, I’m closer to home, but you know how to operate by yourself.’”
It was the road less traveled for Harris and Jones coming out of high school. But the road led them both back to Auburn where they are now thriving on and off the field.