Brad Harber

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Brad Harber made his HSFL debut in the 1997 season, and has played at least one game in each of the league's five seasons.  Early in his career, Harber was considered as a player with the potential to be average at best.  Harber was very close to retiring after the 2000 season, despite being recruited heavily by league officials early in the 2001 season.  His future was very questionable throughout the early portion of the year, but finally made his return for
week 6.  Harber looked better than ever in his return, recording two sacks, and catching a few passes on offense.  Harber showed a ferocity on the defensive line in his return, that makes him one of the most feared defensive linemen in the game.  Harber's statistics may benefit as much as anyone's from some of the HSFL's possible rule changes they are considering.  Harber's future is always in question, but reports say that he has been keeping in shape during the off-season, which leads many to believe that he will be back in 2002 to attempt to solidify his place as one of the HSFL's best. 
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