Gators OL Knijeah Harris named to SEC Community Service Team
Florida Gators junior offensive lineman Knijeah Harris has been recognized for his work off the field this year. Harris, a UF starter, was named as the Gators’s representative on the 2025 SEC Community Service Team.
The junior from Port St. Lucie, Fla., has donated time towards the Made for More program. That group’s mission is to mentor and inspire student-athletes through faith-based teachings, workshops, and community involvement. The organization values qualities such as honor, generosity, faith, courage, integrity, continuous learning and humble leadership.
A UF release noted, “Harris has worked with this program since 2023 and has dedicated his time toward attending fundraising events and serving as a mentor for younger student athletes that are a part of the program. He has spent more hours mentoring these younger student athletes than is required by the program to be a mentor to really help improve his community.”
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Harris, who just completed his junior season, started every game this season while playing left guard. He finished with a Pro Football Focus pass blocking grade of 74.2. All told, Harris played 672 snaps on offense and 51 on special teams. The offensive line helped running back Jadan Baugh become the first Gator in 10 years to rush for 1,000 yards.
All told, Harris has 26 career starts.
Meanwhile, he was twice made the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.
Knijeah Harris and the rest of the 2025 SEC Community Service Team
CJ Allen, ILB, Georgia
Cam Ball, DL, Arkansas
Tyler Banks, LB, Ole Miss
Hayden Dawahare, OLB, Kentucky
Keldric Faulk, DE, Auburn
Marquis Gracial, DT, Missouri
Nyck Harbor, WR, South Carolina
Knijeah Harris, OL, Florida
Jacoby Jackson, OL, Mississippi State
Jalen McMurray, DB, Tennessee
Danny Okoye, DL, Oklahoma
LT Overton, DL, Alabama
Reuben Owens II, RB, Texas A&M
Harold Perkins, LB, LSU
Marlen Sewell, S, Vanderbilt
Michael Taaffe, DB, Texas























