Austin Harris: The New Face of Cheyenne Central's Secondary
Cheyenne Central Indians safety Austin Harris made an immediate impact in his first season with the 4A team, racking up 87 tackles, including 12 for loss, and 3 interceptions. The transfer from out-of-state brought a level of athleticism and aggressiveness to the Indians' defense that was noticeable from the start. Harris's ability to read the offense and anticipate plays allowed him to make game-changing tackles and interceptions, earning him a starting role by the end of the regular season. As a 2026 prospect, Harris's impressive debut has caught the attention of college scouts, who are looking to see how he adapts to the Wyoming high school football landscape. With a strong summer of training and preparation ahead, Harris is poised to take his game to the next level. Scouts will be watching to see how Harris handles increased defensive responsibilities and if he can build on his impressive freshman campaign.