Player Dossier

2015-2016

Hawai'i

Paul Harris

RB • 5'11" • Columbus, OH, USA

Balanced backfield optionSteady chain mover

Paul Harris leans balanced backfield option traits and 58.4 efficiency.

Usage / Role

16%

Rotational offensive role

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Impact Production

17

Developing production for a back

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Reliability

15

Sporadic game-to-game production

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Star Power

21

Limited ceiling signals so far

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Career Arc

Value trend by season

Best season by Season Value: 2015 Regular Season · Hawai'i

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Snapshot

Career Teams
1
Unique Seasons
2
Program Path
Hawai'i
Peak Game
Peak game by takeover score: UNLV

Player Story

Paul Harris built his college career from 2015 through 2016 as a running back from Columbus, OH wearing No. 6, spending time with Hawai'i. The clearest part of Paul Harris' career was his backfield work: 1,700...

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Paul Harris, RB. Best season Best season by Season Value: 2015 Regular Season · Hawai'i. Paul Harris leans balanced backfield option traits and 58.4 efficiency.

Stat Footprint

Career production snapshot

Scrimmage yards
1,868
Rushing yards
1,700
Receiving yards
168
Touchdowns
8

Quick Answers

Paul Harris quick answers

Latest team and position
Hawai'i · RB
Career Scrimmage Yards
1,868
Tracked sample
2 unique seasons · 3 entries · 26 games
Best season
2015 Regular Season · Hawai'i
Top game
UNLV
Latest roster
No. 6 · Class 2016
2016 Scrimmage yards rank
585 scrimmage yards · RB 176th (top 31%) · Mountain West 42nd (top 21%) · National 401st (top 17%)

Season Ledger

Crawlable season-by-season stats

SeasonTeamGamesScrimmageRush YdsRec YdsTDOverall
2015 Regular SeasonHawai'i121,2831,132151678.1
2016 PostseasonHawai'i1431310044.6
2016 Regular SeasonHawai'i1455453717244.6

Related Context

Paul Harris played RB for Hawai'i. Across 2 tracked seasons, Paul Harris recorded 1,700 rushing yards, 168 receiving yards, and 8 touchdowns. His top tracked season came in 2015 with Hawai'i.

Player insights

Lead takeaway

Best season by value score: 2015 Regular Season

Hawai'i paired 1,283 primary output with 54.2 efficiency.

Supporting note

2016 Postseason role shape

backfield-heavy usage with 58.4 efficiency.

Supporting note

Career value stayed steady

2016 Regular Season tracked close to the prior stop by season value score.

Supporting note

Peak game by takeover score: Boise State

Loss with 149 yards from scrimmage and efficient touch value. It landed in the 100th percentile of the selected season.

Analysis workspace

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Season Explorer

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2016 Postseason · Hawai'i

Games

14

Scrimmage Yards / G

41.8

Efficiency

58.4

Usage

12

Consistency

40.2

Best Game by takeover score

Boise State

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Game-by-Game Trend

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Chronological game order.

Game by game trend chart. Middle Tennessee: 31. Michigan: 15. California: 36. UT Martin: 4. Arizona: 25. Nevada: 85. San José State: 29. UNLV: 94. Air Force: 34. New Mexico: 12. San Diego State: 19. Boise State: 149. Fresno State: 47. Massachusetts: 5

Volume vs Efficiency

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Volume versus efficiency scatter chart. Middle Tennessee: 4 by 80.7. Michigan: 6 by 26. California: 7 by 53.6. UT Martin: 2 by 20.8. Arizona: 6 by 43.4. Nevada: 7 by 100. San José State: 3 by 90.3. UNLV: 7 by 100. Air Force: 9 by 47. New Mexico: 5 by 25. San Diego State: 4 by 49.5. Boise State: 15 by 91.4. Fresno State: 9 by 47.5. Massachusetts: 1 by 41.7

Split Comparison

Compare how this player performed across different situations. "Games" shows how many matchups are included in each split.

Wins33.6 · Games = 7 · -16.4 vs Losses
Losses50 · Games = 7 · +16.4 vs Wins

Game Log

Dense stat lines with inline explanations and season-linked highlights.

14 games

Featured metric

Scrimmage Yards

Top game by takeover score

Boise State

Best efficiency game

100 vs UNLV

Result
Sun 12/25@ Middle TennesseeW 52-354317.8007.8
Sun 11/27vs MassachusettsW 46-40155
Sun 11/20@ Fresno StateW 14-138334.1001145.2
Sun 11/13vs Boise State100 rush yardsL 16-521414510.400149.9
Sat 11/5@ San Diego StateL 0-554194.8004.8
Sun 10/30vs New MexicoL 21-285122.4002.4
Sat 10/22@ Air ForceW 34-27840501-63.8
Sun 10/16vs UNLVL 38-4179413.40113.4
Sat 10/8@ San José StateW 34-173299.7009.7
Sun 10/2vs NevadaW 38-1778512.10012.1
Sun 9/18@ ArizonaL 28-476254.2004.2
Sun 9/11vs UT MartinW 41-3624202
Sat 9/3@ MichiganL 3-636152.5002.5
Sat 8/27@ CaliforniaL 31-517365.1015.1

Player Story

Paul Harris story

Paul Harris built his college career from 2015 through 2016 as a running back from Columbus, OH wearing No. 6, spending time with Hawai'i. The clearest part of Paul Harris' career was his backfield work: 1,700 rushing yards, 278 carries, 8 rushing touchdowns, and 168 receiving yards across 26 career games in the available record. His largest box-score season came in 2015 with Hawai'i. Those numbers show where he fit, how often the ball or action found him, and how his role developed over time.

The value of the career arc is that it connects production to role, not just a name on a roster. His career also includes 168 receiving yards and 973 return yards, giving the story more than a single-category snapshot. With 26 career games in the available record, his career has enough shape to show both opportunity and production across Hawai'i.

The arc is straightforward: Paul Harris moved through the depth chart, found a larger role, and turned that opportunity into production that can be understood through standard football numbers.

Career Arc

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    Hawai'i

    2015-2016

    Opening stop

Season Value Progression

201520162016
SeasonTeamPrimaryEfficiencyUsageDelta
2015 Regular SeasonHawai'i1,28354.234.7
2016 PostseasonHawai'i58558.412-698
2016 Regular SeasonHawai'i58558.4120

Signature Performances

Top Games

#1 Featured game

@ UNLV

Week 10 · L 21-41 · Conference game

Loss driven by a workhorse rushing load.

216

Scrimmage Yards

97 takeover

216 scrimmage yards and 45.8 usage.

#2

vs Boise State

Week 11 · L 16-52 · Conference game

149

Scrimmage Yards

93.6 takeover

Loss with 149 yards from scrimmage and efficient touch value.

149 scrimmage yards and 31.3 usage.

#3

vs San José State

Week 12 · L 23-42 · Conference game

197

Scrimmage Yards

85.9 takeover

Loss driven by a workhorse rushing load.

197 scrimmage yards and 60.8 usage.

#4

vs UC Davis

Week 3 · W 47-27

164

Scrimmage Yards

84.1 takeover

Win with 164 yards from scrimmage and efficient touch value.

164 scrimmage yards and 26.7 usage.

#5

vs UL Monroe

Week 13 · W 28-26

166

Scrimmage Yards

80.3 takeover

Win driven by a workhorse rushing load.

166 scrimmage yards and 45 usage.

Top Seasons

#1 Season by Season Value

2015 Regular Season · Hawai'i

1,283 primary output · 54.2 efficiency · 34.7 usage

78.1

#2

2016 Postseason · Hawai'i

44.6

585 primary · 58.4 efficiency · 12 usage

#3

2016 Regular Season · Hawai'i

44.6

585 primary · 58.4 efficiency · 12 usage

Milestones

7

100+ rush yards

4

150+ scrimmage yards

1

2+ TD games