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MIAMI GARDENS, Fl. — Timothy S. Harris Sr. has been tasked with leading the rebirth of the Florida Memorial Lions football program. Harris was officially announced as the head football coach during a press conference held at the FMU Wellness Center, Monday, August 12.fmu tim harrisHarris

"I'm so excited about being the new football coach at Florida Memorial University," said Coach Harris. "This has been something that I've worked for my whole career and I'm so excited and so committed to making sure that I do an awesome job here."

Football is a part of the university's long-standing history, having been introduced in 1929 when the team played in the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Association. After 61 years without the sport, the university has reintroduced the game to Lion Country and it begins with the hiring of the new coach.

A well-known figure in South Florida football, Harris has over 22 years of coaching experience all within the South Florida communities. He spent the last three years as the Head Coach at Booker T. Washington Senior High School in Miami where they finished as the 2016 State runners up.

In total he spent 11 years with the Tornadoes between 2003-2018. He had two stints with the University of Miami Hurricanes as the Assistant Director of Football Operations from 2008-11 and then as the running backs coach from 2014-16.

As a coach with the Tornadoes Harris has a 99-11 record during his two periods there from 2003-2014. Harris also has experience coaching at Miami Northwestern, Miami Central and Miami Senior High School.

He has an overall record of 114-21 over nine seasons, three FHSAA Class 4A State Championships, and has been named Coach over the Year 14 times by entities such as the Miami Dolphins, USA Today and the Miami Herald.

The last football game played by the Lions was a 14-8 win over Albany State in 1958 under then head coach Lloyd Howell. The University, then called Florida Normal and Industrial Institute, competed in the Southeastern Athletic Conference. From 1945-58 the team finished with an all-time record of 41 wins, 25 loses and six ties with a break in the 1949 season.




Coach Harris said, "When this press conference is over, the recruiting process will start."

Currently the Lions compete in the Sun Conference as members of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. The inaugural season is set for Fall 2020.

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