INDIANAPOLIS – Zach Harrison, in a sense, is a changed man.
In the not-too-distant past, he hid from the spotlight. He had no interest in making himself part of a story. Avoided interviews at all costs and, whenever somebody in the media pinned him down for one, gave the shortest possible answer to everything they asked. In short, he hated the attention people paid to him. Mickey Marotti once said that he initially didn’t even want to recruit Harrison, despite his talent, because he was so incredibly quiet and awkward while on a visit to the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.