FILE - In this Oct. 6, 2012, file photo, Oklahoma's Javon Harris returns an interception for a touchdown against Texas Tech during an NCAA college football game in Lubbock, Texas. In the first big test for the Sooners' passing defense this season, Harris had one of the team's three interceptions and returned it for a touchdown. He says the key now is consistency for the No. 13 Sooners.
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Scott MacWatters, File) LOCAL TV OUT, Associated Press
NORMAN, Okla. — Javon Harris knows well the mistakes he made that cost him a spot in the starting lineup and landed him at the center of the criticism of Oklahoma's pass defense.
All that is behind him now.
Harris and the retooled Sooners' secondary are off to a strong start this season, ranking ninth in the nation in passing defense after a brutal finish to 2011. In the first big test for the secondary this season, Harris came up with one of the team's three interceptions and returned it 46 yards for a touchdown that put Oklahoma comfortably ahead of Texas Tech in the third quarter of a 41-20 win Saturday.
That avenged a loss to the Red Raiders a season ago, when the Sooners were gashed for 452 yards through the air in one of several poor performances that stuck with Harris and the rest of the secondary throughout the offseason.
"We stayed on each other about each and every thing that we needed to do and just took it over to this year," Harris said. "We know that last year was last year. We don't dwell on things that happened last year, just like we don't dwell on things that happen game to game. We just go in there and try to get better each week. We correct each other.
"We're brothers out there. If somebody's messing up, if somebody needs to work on something, we tell each other. It's all about the love. You've got to love the game. You've got to love each other."
Oklahoma headed into this season with the same players in the starting lineup that struggled at times last season, but new defensive coordinator Mike Stoops shuffled them into places he thought suited them better. Aaron Colvin switched from safety to cornerback, Tony Jefferson from nickelback to free safety and Gabe Lynn from cornerback to nickelback.
Harris was bumped from free safety back to strong safety, where he had played before last season.
"It's not really just a switching positions thing for me. It was really a mindset," Harris said. "I just wanted to come in this season with the mindset of, 'Go out here and get it. No holding back, can't look back, finish strong and get better.' That's the only thing I can do."
Harris' struggles last season centered around getting caught looking into the backfield. As the free safety, his responsibility was not to let anyone get behind him. But in a 45-38 loss to Baylor, he was burnt deep twice as eventual Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III threw for 485 yards and four touchdowns.
Harris paid the price, losing his place in the starting lineup for the final three games of the season. He headed into his senior season with one last chance to get it right.
"I would say that I'm just a player trying to make it, but at the same time just want to continue to lead my guys and just get better every game," Harris said. "Consistency was one word that I used at the beginning of the year. I just want to go and finish this year out. Last year, I didn't get to finish the year out.
"One thing about my character is to finish strong, and that's what I plan on doing."
Heading into Saturday's Red River Rivalry game against No. 15 Texas (4-1, 1-1 Big 12) in Dallas, the 13th-ranked Sooners (3-1, 1-1) are allowing only 160.5 passing yards per game with just one touchdown pass. Three of the nation's top five passing teams — West Virginia, Baylor and Oklahoma State — remain on the schedule and Texas has shown improvement with David Ash taking over as the starting quarterback on a full-time basis.
"We just have to keep that mentality for the rest of the season," cornerback Demontre Hurst said. "We've got a long season, we've got teams that's really going to try and throw the ball and test us."
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