FSU is expected to bring in former All-American to coach cornerbacks

Florida State plans to hire Brandon Harris as the new cornerbacks coach according to several reports. Harris, 35, was the defensive backs coach at UCF this past season and spent a year in Tallahassee as a graduate assistant under Mike Norvell in 2020.

Prior to his time at UCF, Harris spent three seasons at Florida Atlantic starting as the cornerbacks coach and eventually moving into a co-defensive coordinator and interim defensive coordinator role. He has also spent time at FIU. Harris will replace Patrick Surtain Sr., who was let go from the staff last week.

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) December 10, 2025

The Harris family tree of coaches

Harris is part of a long lineage of coaches n his family. His brother, Tim Harris Jr., is already on the FSU staff as the wide receivers coach. Brandon Harris played under his father, Tim “Ice” Harris Sr., at Booker T. Washington High School in Miami and won an FHSAA state championship in 2007. The elder Harris has been one of the top high school football coaches in Florida for years.

Brandon Harris was one of the top prospects in the state and played for the Miami Hurricanes from 2008-2010. Harris was a two-time All-ACC performer and a third-team All-American (2009) at Miami. He was drafted in the second round (60th overall) by the Houston Texans in the 2011 NFL Draft and spent six years in the league…

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