MSU Athletics Hall of Fame

- Induction:
- 2020
- Class:
- 2009
Clay Harbor won Associated Press All-America honors three times at Missouri State and was a Walter Camp Football Foundation Football Championship Subdivision All-America during his dominant career for the Bears of Coach Terry Allen at the tight end position. Harbor played in the East-West Shrine game in 2009. He came to MSU from Dwight, Ill., and was a three-time Missouri Valley Football Conference all-conference first team performer, one of just six MSU players ever to do so. He became the Bears’ career pass receiving record holder at the tight end position. Harbor led the team in pass receiving three years in a row, and set MSU tight end records for pass receptions (150) and consecutive games with a pass reception (33). He was seventh in receiving yards (1,906) and tied for second in 100-yard receiving games (6). He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth round of 2010 National Football League draft and played for a total of 98 career NFL games for the Eagles, Jaguars, Lions and Patriots.












