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Marcus Lattimore (born October 29, 1991) is an American former professional football player who was a running back for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the South Carolina Gamecocks , where he holds the career record for rushing touchdowns (38). [ 1 ]
About 20 miles east of the courthouse where all those men got off scot-free, Marcus Lattimore became one the best high school football players in America, leading Byrnes High to three state titles ...
The 2011 South Carolina Gamecocks football team represented the University of South Carolina in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season.The Gamecocks were led by seventh-year head coach Steve Spurrier and played their home games at Williams–Brice Stadium.
Marcus Lattimore served as director of player development from January 2018 until January 2020. [232] Connor Shaw was director of player development from January 2020 until November 2020, interim quarterbacks coach from November 2020 until December 2020, and what was later called the director of football relations from December 2020 until ...
Quarterback Stephen Garcia and freshman running back Marcus Lattimore each rushed for two touchdowns and USC head coach Steve Spurrier won his 18th straight season opener, 41-13 over Southern Miss. Sophomore wide receiver Alshon Jeffery also had 106 receiving yards and freshman wide receiver Ace Sanders had a 53-yard run off of a reverse.
The former Gamecock running back is going into the S.C. Athletics Hall of Fame. But he won’t be at his induction ceremony. He’s in the thick of poetry season.
Marcus Lattimore: San Francisco 49ers: RB 4 35 132 Devin Taylor: Detroit Lions: DE 6 17 185 DeVonte Holloman: Dallas Cowboys: LB 7 45 251 T. J. Johnson: Cincinnati Bengals: C 7 48 254 Justice Cunningham: Indianapolis Colts: TE 2014 1 1 1 Jadeveon Clowney: Houston Texans: DE 4 6 106 Bruce Ellington: San Francisco 49ers: WR 2015 3 3 67 A. J. Cann ...
Marcus Lattimore (2010) 5. Demetrius Summers (2003) 6. Zacch Pickens (2019) 7. Nyck Harbor (2023) South Carolina football 2024 commits. July 2, 2022: QB Dante Reno — Windsor, Conn.