UCF running back R.J. Harvey is a passionate and hardworking athlete who started playing football when he was 5. Yes, you heard it right. Harvey hails from the vibrant city of Orlando, FL. His parents, sisters, and family members immensely encouraged his passion for sports.
The former Virginia Cavaliers quarterback stands at 5’9″ and weighs 205 lbs. Before joining his current team, R.J. showcased various skills at Virginia that helped him get recruited to UCF in 2020, which he is very proud of.
Harvey has two sisters. Their family profoundly appreciates the core values of every sport. His father, Robert Harvey Sr., was a cornerback at Bethune-Cookman from 1987 to 1990. Both of his sisters are also sports enthusiasts. His little sister Alaina plays softball at Allen University in South Carolina, where she pitches and plays third base. His elder sister ran track in her high school. Cousin Roy Jones Jr. is a boxer. The variety of sports played in the family tells us their immense love for sports.
Harvey always feels fortunate to have been born into his family. He said, “My father taught me how to play football. He coached me until high school. I started playing quarterback when I was maybe 7 or 8 and all the waythrough high school and one year at Virginia.”
Robert Harvey Sr. used all his playing experience at the university to help R.J. grow in his career. He feels very fortunate that he can help his son achieve great miles and make the family proud.
Much information about Harvey’s mother and older sister is not available online. Family means a lot to Harvey; their constant motivation and support play a crucial role in his football career, keeping him perseverant.