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Marcus Lattimore

Marcus Lattimore (born October 29, 1991) is a former American football running back. He played college football at South Carolina, where he holds the career record for rushing touchdowns (38).[1] He rushed for 1,197 yards as a starter during his freshman year.[1] His sophomore and junior years were truncated by severe knee injuries. He opted to forgo his senior year and was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He never played a game for the 49ers and retired from playing football at the age of 23. In 2016, he was named head football coach at Heathwood Hall prep school in Columbia, South Carolina. He served as the Director of Player Development for the South Carolina Gamecocks from 2018 to 2019.

Marcus Lattimore
No. 38
Position:Running back
Personal information
Born: (1991-10-29) October 29, 1991 (age 31)
Duncan, South Carolina, U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:221 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High school:Duncan (SC) Byrnes
College:South Carolina
NFL Draft:2013 / Round: 4 / Pick: 131
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
  • Second-team All-American (2010)
  • Second-team All-SEC (2011)
  • First-team All-SEC (2010)
  • SN Freshman of the Year (2010)
  • SEC Freshman of the Year (2010)
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com

Early years Edit

Lattimore was born in Duncan, South Carolina. He attended Florence Chapel Middle School and James F. Byrnes High School in Duncan, and played high school football for the Byrnes Rebels. One of the most decorated players in South Carolina high school football history, Lattimore was ESPN RISE National High School Junior Football Player of the Year in 2008. In his senior year, he earned USA Today high school All-American honors, was named South Carolina's Mr. Football, and played in the 2010 U.S. Army All-American Bowl. He chose South Carolina over Auburn on National Signing Day.[2]

College career Edit

Lattimore enrolled in the University of South Carolina, where he played for coach Steve Spurrier's South Carolina Gamecocks football team from 2010 to 2012. A highly sought-after college recruit, he made an immediate impact for the Gamecocks as a freshman.

2010 Edit

On September 11, 2010, in just his second career college football game, Lattimore broke 42 tackles on 37 carries, rushing for 182 yards and two touchdowns against the Georgia Bulldogs.[3] On October 9, 2010, against the then #1 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide, Lattimore had 23 carries for 93 yards, two rushing touchdowns, and caught one receiving touchdown from quarterback Stephen Garcia.[4][5] On October 16, 2010, Lattimore scored two touchdowns in a road loss to the Kentucky Wildcats before missing the rest of the game with an ankle injury.[6] On October 30, 2010, against the Tennessee Volunteers, Lattimore had 29 carries for 184 yards and one rushing touchdown. On November 13, 2010, against the Florida Gators in Gainesville, Lattimore had 40 carries for 212 yards and three rushing touchdowns, to defeat the Gators and clinch the SEC East for the Gamecocks.

On December 4, 2010, in the 2010 SEC Championship Game, Lattimore had 16 carries for 84 yards for the Gamecocks in the 56–17 loss to the Auburn Tigers.[7] In December 2010, Lattimore was named the NCAA Freshman of the Year, headlining the All-Freshman Team, by The Sporting News.[8] On December 31, 2010, in the 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl, Lattimore had one carry that went for a one-yard loss and caught three passes for 48 yards, before sustaining a concussion in the first quarter on a pass reception in which he lost a fumble in a 26–17 loss to Florida State.[9]

2011 Edit

South Carolina began their 2011 season at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte on September 3, 2011, against East Carolina.[10] He rushed for 112 yards on 23 carries and added three touchdowns as the Gamecocks battled back to win 56–37.[11] Lattimore also caught three passes for 33 yards.[12]

The Gamecocks traveled to Athens on September 10 to play SEC East rivals Georgia.[13] Lattimore carried the ball on 27 occasions for 176 yards and one touchdown.[14]

South Carolina then played a home game against the Naval Academy, and in a 24–21 game Lattimore ran 246 yards, and also scored three touchdowns in the game.[15] The following weekend, South Carolina played host to SEC East foe Vanderbilt. Lattimore had his first sub-100-yard rushing game of the season, running for just 77 yards on 20 carries but was able to add a 22-yard touchdown.[12] He also caught three passes for 73 yards, scoring on a 52-yard reception, leading his team to a 21–3 win and a 4–0 start.[16] He tore a knee ligament on October 15 against the Mississippi State Bulldogs and it was announced that Lattimore would miss the remainder of the 2011 season due to the injury.[17]

2012 Edit

In Lattimore's first game back following his knee ligament injury, he rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries as the Gamecocks topped Vanderbilt, 17–13.[18] In the Gamecocks' 49–6 victory over UAB on September 15, Lattimore rushed for 85 yards and one touchdown, his 34th touchdown at South Carolina, surpassing George Rogers's school record of 33 career touchdowns.[19] Lattimore turned in his best performance of the season against the Kentucky Wildcats, rushing for 120 yards and two touchdowns in a 38–17 win on September 29.[20]

On October 6, the Gamecocks played host to the Georgia Bulldogs in a top ten showdown for which ESPN College Gameday was in town. Lattimore ran for 109 yards and a score as the Gamecocks crushed No. 5 Georgia, 35–7, and posted two school records, three straight wins over Georgia and ten straight victories in all.[21]

On October 27, Lattimore suffered a major injury to his right knee during a game against the Tennessee Volunteers.[22] South Carolina football head coach Steve Spurrier stated that Lattimore had dislocated his right knee and torn every ligament, while also suffering nerve damage. Lattimore's knee was surgically repaired by Dr. James Andrews.[23]

On December 10, Lattimore declared himself eligible for the 2013 NFL Draft.[24]

Statistics Edit

Season Team GP Rushing Receiving
Att Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TD
2010 South Carolina 13 249 1,197 4.8 17 29 412 14.2 2
2011 South Carolina 7 163 818 5.0 10 19 182 9.6 1
2012 South Carolina 9 143 662 4.6 11 26 173 6.7 0
Career[25] 29 555 2,677 4.8 38 74 767 10.4 3

College awards and honors Edit

  • Second-team All-SEC (2011)
  • First-team All-SEC (2010)
  • Second-team All-American (2010)
  • SN Freshman of the Year (2010)
  • SEC Freshman of the Year (2010)

Professional career Edit

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span
5 ft 11+14 in
(1.81 m)
221 lb
(100 kg)
32+12 in
(0.83 m)
9+78 in
(0.25 m)
All values from NFL Combine[26][27]

On December 12, 2012, Lattimore confirmed in a press conference that he would enter the 2013 NFL Draft. On April 27, 2013, he was selected in the fourth round, with the 131st overall pick, by the San Francisco 49ers.[28] On May 31, 2013, the San Francisco 49ers signed Lattimore to a 4-year deal worth $2,460,584 including a signing bonus of $300,584.[29] On August 27, 2013, he was placed on the reserve/non-football injury list.[30]

On November 5, 2014, Lattimore announced his retirement from the NFL.[31]

Coaching career Edit

In mid-December 2015, Lattimore announced that he would join the staff of newly appointed South Carolina head coach Will Muschamp. Lattimore would not be a coach, but would talk to the players about life off the field, similar to his work at his leadership academies through his foundation.[32][33] However, in April 2016, the NCAA indicated that the university would gain an unfair recruiting advantage by hiring Lattimore, due to his work with high school kids through his foundation.[34] Lattimore indicated that the NCAA ruling was fair, and that he would not be joining South Carolina's staff.[35] On May 6, 2016, it was announced that Lattimore would be joining the football staff at Heathwood Hall Episcopal School in Columbia, South Carolina.[36] Lattimore was named head football coach at Heathwood on November 14, 2016.[37] On January 11, 2018, it was announced that Lattimore would be joining Will Muschamp's coaching staff at South Carolina as Director of Player Development.[38] He left this position on January 10, 2020.[39] As of summer 2020, Lattimore serves as running backs coach at Lewis and Clark College.

Personal life Edit

On December 19, 2015, Lattimore married his high school sweetheart Miranda Bailey.[40] He is a Christian.[41]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b (PDF). gamecocksonline.com. University of South Carolina. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 13, 2017. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  2. ^ "RB prospect Marcus Lattimore spurns Auburn for South Carolina". USA Today. February 3, 2010.
  3. ^ Gardner, Tim (September 14, 2010). "Steve Spurrier: South Carolina RB Marcus Lattimore 'reminds me of Emmitt Smith'". USA Today.
  4. ^ "Final: S. Carolina 35, Alabama 21".
  5. ^ "Box score". USA Today. September 16, 2013.
  6. ^ Associated Press, Kentucky rebounds from down 18 to stun No. 10 South Carolina
  7. ^ "Auburn vs. South Carolina - Game Recap - December 4, 2010 - ESPN". ESPN.com.
  8. ^ Fagan, Ryan. . Sporting News. Archived from the original on December 17, 2010.
  9. ^ "South Carolina vs. Florida State - Game Recap - December 31, 2010 - ESPN". ESPN.com.
  10. ^ "Stephen Garcia comes off bench to rally South Carolina". ESPN. Associated Press. September 3, 2011.
  11. ^ "East Carolina vs. South Carolina - Game Recap - September 3, 2011 - ESPN". ESPN.com.
  12. ^ a b "Marcus Lattimore". ESPN.com.
  13. ^ "Georgia turnovers help No. 12 South Carolina win on the road". ESPN. Associated Press. September 10, 2011.
  14. ^ "South Carolina vs. Georgia - Game Recap - September 10, 2011 - ESPN". ESPN.com.
  15. ^ "Navy vs. South Carolina - Game Recap - September 17, 2011 - ESPN". ESPN.com.
  16. ^ "Vanderbilt vs. South Carolina - Game Recap - September 24, 2011 - ESPN". ESPN.com.
  17. ^ "Connor Shaw's late TD pass lifts South Carolina past Mississippi State". ESPN. October 15, 2011.
  18. ^ "Marcus Lattimore, Connor Shaw lift No. 9 South Carolina past Vanderbilt". ESPN. August 30, 2012.
  19. ^ "Connor Shaw reinjures throwing shoulder in South Carolina's win". ESPN. September 15, 2012.
  20. ^ "Marcus Lattimore (2 TDs), No. 6 South Carolina rally past Kentucky". ESPN. September 29, 2012.
  21. ^ "Connor Shaw solid as South Carolina squashes Georgia to stay unbeaten". ESPN. October 6, 2012.
  22. ^ "Lattimore suffers scary knee injury". AP. October 27, 2012.
  23. ^ . CBSSports.com. Archived from the original on June 14, 2013. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  24. ^ Schad, Joe (December 10, 2012). "Source: Marcus Lattimore to go pro". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  25. ^ "Marcus Lattimore Statistics". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  26. ^ "Marcus Lattimore Draft and Combine Prospect Profile". NFL.com. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  27. ^ "2013 Draft Scout Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina NFL Draft Scout College Football Profile". draftscout.com. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  28. ^ "2013 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved May 14, 2023.
  29. ^ Brian McIntyre (May 31, 2013). "Marcus Lattimore signs with the 49ers". Yahoo Sports.
  30. ^ Brinson, Will (August 27, 2013). "2013 NFL Roster Cuts: Tracking teams down to 75 Tuesday". CBSSports.com. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  31. ^ ESPN News Services (November 5, 2014). "RB Marcus Lattimore retires". ESPN.com. Retrieved November 7, 2014.
  32. ^ Cloninger, David. "Marcus Lattimore to join Will Muschamp's staff at USC". The State.
  33. ^ Marcus Lattimore [@MarcusLattimore] (December 17, 2015). "It's about to get real in Columbia. Let's work!!! #SpursUp @CoachWMuschamp" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  34. ^ Henry, Rick. "NCAA says Lattimore working for Gamecocks creates unfair recruiting advantage". wistv.com. Frankly Media and Raycom Media. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
  35. ^ Glover, Emery. "Lattimore calls NCAA ruling "fair," will not work for USC football". wistv.com. Frankly Media and Raycom Media. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  36. ^ "Former Gamecock Marcus Lattimore joins Heathwood Hall football coaching staff". ColaDaily.com. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
  37. ^ "Marcus Lattimore named varsity head coach at Heathwood Hall".
  38. ^ "Ex-RB Marcus Lattimore joins South Carolina coaching staff". January 11, 2018. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
  39. ^ Cloninger, David. "Gamecocks' Lattimore stepping down; another program great in line to replace him". Post and Courier. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  40. ^ Stocker, Warren. "Marcus Lattimore marries high school sweetheart". www.wistv.com. Frankly Media and WISTV. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
  41. ^ "The Faith and Leadership of South Carolina Gamecocks RB Marcus Lattimore". October 27, 2012.

External links Edit

  • Marcus Lattimore's Official Website February 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  • Marcus Lattimore's Twitter
  • South Carolina Gamecocks bio August 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  • San Francisco 49ers profile February 20, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  • ESPN stats
  • The rise, and fall, and rise again of Marcus Lattimore ESPN, May 17, 2016

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Marcus Lattimore born October 29 1991 is a former American football running back He played college football at South Carolina where he holds the career record for rushing touchdowns 38 1 He rushed for 1 197 yards as a starter during his freshman year 1 His sophomore and junior years were truncated by severe knee injuries He opted to forgo his senior year and was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL Draft He never played a game for the 49ers and retired from playing football at the age of 23 In 2016 he was named head football coach at Heathwood Hall prep school in Columbia South Carolina He served as the Director of Player Development for the South Carolina Gamecocks from 2018 to 2019 Marcus LattimoreNo 38Position Running backPersonal informationBorn 1991 10 29 October 29 1991 age 31 Duncan South Carolina U S Height 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m Weight 221 lb 100 kg Career informationHigh school Duncan SC ByrnesCollege South CarolinaNFL Draft 2013 Round 4 Pick 131Career historyAs a player San Francisco 49ers 2013 2014 As a coach Columbia SC Heathwood Hall Episcopal HS 2016 Running backs coach Columbia SC Heathwood Hall Episcopal HS 2017 Head coach South Carolina 2018 2020 Director of player development Lewis amp Clark College 2020 present Running backs coachCareer highlights and awardsSecond team All American 2010 Second team All SEC 2011 First team All SEC 2010 SN Freshman of the Year 2010 SEC Freshman of the Year 2010 Career NFL statisticsPlayer stats at NFL com Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 2 1 2010 2 2 2011 2 3 2012 2 4 Statistics 2 5 College awards and honors 3 Professional career 4 Coaching career 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditLattimore was born in Duncan South Carolina He attended Florence Chapel Middle School and James F Byrnes High School in Duncan and played high school football for the Byrnes Rebels One of the most decorated players in South Carolina high school football history Lattimore was ESPN RISE National High School Junior Football Player of the Year in 2008 In his senior year he earned USA Today high school All American honors was named South Carolina s Mr Football and played in the 2010 U S Army All American Bowl He chose South Carolina over Auburn on National Signing Day 2 College career EditLattimore enrolled in the University of South Carolina where he played for coach Steve Spurrier s South Carolina Gamecocks football team from 2010 to 2012 A highly sought after college recruit he made an immediate impact for the Gamecocks as a freshman 2010 Edit On September 11 2010 in just his second career college football game Lattimore broke 42 tackles on 37 carries rushing for 182 yards and two touchdowns against the Georgia Bulldogs 3 On October 9 2010 against the then 1 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide Lattimore had 23 carries for 93 yards two rushing touchdowns and caught one receiving touchdown from quarterback Stephen Garcia 4 5 On October 16 2010 Lattimore scored two touchdowns in a road loss to the Kentucky Wildcats before missing the rest of the game with an ankle injury 6 On October 30 2010 against the Tennessee Volunteers Lattimore had 29 carries for 184 yards and one rushing touchdown On November 13 2010 against the Florida Gators in Gainesville Lattimore had 40 carries for 212 yards and three rushing touchdowns to defeat the Gators and clinch the SEC East for the Gamecocks On December 4 2010 in the 2010 SEC Championship Game Lattimore had 16 carries for 84 yards for the Gamecocks in the 56 17 loss to the Auburn Tigers 7 In December 2010 Lattimore was named the NCAA Freshman of the Year headlining the All Freshman Team by The Sporting News 8 On December 31 2010 in the 2010 Chick fil A Bowl Lattimore had one carry that went for a one yard loss and caught three passes for 48 yards before sustaining a concussion in the first quarter on a pass reception in which he lost a fumble in a 26 17 loss to Florida State 9 2011 Edit South Carolina began their 2011 season at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte on September 3 2011 against East Carolina 10 He rushed for 112 yards on 23 carries and added three touchdowns as the Gamecocks battled back to win 56 37 11 Lattimore also caught three passes for 33 yards 12 The Gamecocks traveled to Athens on September 10 to play SEC East rivals Georgia 13 Lattimore carried the ball on 27 occasions for 176 yards and one touchdown 14 South Carolina then played a home game against the Naval Academy and in a 24 21 game Lattimore ran 246 yards and also scored three touchdowns in the game 15 The following weekend South Carolina played host to SEC East foe Vanderbilt Lattimore had his first sub 100 yard rushing game of the season running for just 77 yards on 20 carries but was able to add a 22 yard touchdown 12 He also caught three passes for 73 yards scoring on a 52 yard reception leading his team to a 21 3 win and a 4 0 start 16 He tore a knee ligament on October 15 against the Mississippi State Bulldogs and it was announced that Lattimore would miss the remainder of the 2011 season due to the injury 17 2012 Edit In Lattimore s first game back following his knee ligament injury he rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries as the Gamecocks topped Vanderbilt 17 13 18 In the Gamecocks 49 6 victory over UAB on September 15 Lattimore rushed for 85 yards and one touchdown his 34th touchdown at South Carolina surpassing George Rogers s school record of 33 career touchdowns 19 Lattimore turned in his best performance of the season against the Kentucky Wildcats rushing for 120 yards and two touchdowns in a 38 17 win on September 29 20 On October 6 the Gamecocks played host to the Georgia Bulldogs in a top ten showdown for which ESPN College Gameday was in town Lattimore ran for 109 yards and a score as the Gamecocks crushed No 5 Georgia 35 7 and posted two school records three straight wins over Georgia and ten straight victories in all 21 On October 27 Lattimore suffered a major injury to his right knee during a game against the Tennessee Volunteers 22 South Carolina football head coach Steve Spurrier stated that Lattimore had dislocated his right knee and torn every ligament while also suffering nerve damage Lattimore s knee was surgically repaired by Dr James Andrews 23 On December 10 Lattimore declared himself eligible for the 2013 NFL Draft 24 Statistics Edit Season Team GP Rushing ReceivingAtt Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TD2010 South Carolina 13 249 1 197 4 8 17 29 412 14 2 22011 South Carolina 7 163 818 5 0 10 19 182 9 6 12012 South Carolina 9 143 662 4 6 11 26 173 6 7 0Career 25 29 555 2 677 4 8 38 74 767 10 4 3College awards and honors Edit Second team All SEC 2011 First team All SEC 2010 Second team All American 2010 SN Freshman of the Year 2010 SEC Freshman of the Year 2010 Professional career EditPre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span5 ft 11 1 4 in 1 81 m 221 lb 100 kg 32 1 2 in 0 83 m 9 7 8 in 0 25 m All values from NFL Combine 26 27 On December 12 2012 Lattimore confirmed in a press conference that he would enter the 2013 NFL Draft On April 27 2013 he was selected in the fourth round with the 131st overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers 28 On May 31 2013 the San Francisco 49ers signed Lattimore to a 4 year deal worth 2 460 584 including a signing bonus of 300 584 29 On August 27 2013 he was placed on the reserve non football injury list 30 On November 5 2014 Lattimore announced his retirement from the NFL 31 Coaching career EditIn mid December 2015 Lattimore announced that he would join the staff of newly appointed South Carolina head coach Will Muschamp Lattimore would not be a coach but would talk to the players about life off the field similar to his work at his leadership academies through his foundation 32 33 However in April 2016 the NCAA indicated that the university would gain an unfair recruiting advantage by hiring Lattimore due to his work with high school kids through his foundation 34 Lattimore indicated that the NCAA ruling was fair and that he would not be joining South Carolina s staff 35 On May 6 2016 it was announced that Lattimore would be joining the football staff at Heathwood Hall Episcopal School in Columbia South Carolina 36 Lattimore was named head football coach at Heathwood on November 14 2016 37 On January 11 2018 it was announced that Lattimore would be joining Will Muschamp s coaching staff at South Carolina as Director of Player Development 38 He left this position on January 10 2020 39 As of summer 2020 Lattimore serves as running backs coach at Lewis and Clark College Personal life EditOn December 19 2015 Lattimore married his high school sweetheart Miranda Bailey 40 He is a Christian 41 References Edit a b South Carolina Football Media Guide PDF gamecocksonline com University of South Carolina Archived from the original PDF on March 13 2017 Retrieved March 13 2017 RB prospect Marcus Lattimore spurns Auburn for South Carolina USA Today February 3 2010 Gardner Tim September 14 2010 Steve Spurrier South Carolina RB Marcus Lattimore reminds me of Emmitt Smith USA Today Final S Carolina 35 Alabama 21 Box score USA Today September 16 2013 Associated Press Kentucky rebounds from down 18 to stun No 10 South Carolina Auburn vs South Carolina Game Recap December 4 2010 ESPN ESPN com Fagan Ryan SN college football Freshman of the Year South Carolina RB Marcus Lattimore Sporting News Archived from the original on December 17 2010 South Carolina vs Florida State Game Recap December 31 2010 ESPN ESPN com Stephen Garcia comes off bench to rally South Carolina ESPN Associated Press September 3 2011 East Carolina vs South Carolina Game Recap September 3 2011 ESPN ESPN com a b Marcus Lattimore ESPN com Georgia turnovers help No 12 South Carolina win on the road ESPN Associated Press September 10 2011 South Carolina vs Georgia Game Recap September 10 2011 ESPN ESPN com Navy vs South Carolina Game Recap September 17 2011 ESPN ESPN com Vanderbilt vs South Carolina Game Recap September 24 2011 ESPN ESPN com Connor Shaw s late TD pass lifts South Carolina past Mississippi State ESPN October 15 2011 Marcus Lattimore Connor Shaw lift No 9 South Carolina past Vanderbilt ESPN August 30 2012 Connor Shaw reinjures throwing shoulder in South Carolina s win ESPN September 15 2012 Marcus Lattimore 2 TDs No 6 South Carolina rally past Kentucky ESPN September 29 2012 Connor Shaw solid as South Carolina squashes Georgia to stay unbeaten ESPN October 6 2012 Lattimore suffers scary knee injury AP October 27 2012 NFL combine 2013 Marcus Lattimore says doctors will be shocked CBSSports com Archived from the original on June 14 2013 Retrieved December 3 2016 Schad Joe December 10 2012 Source Marcus Lattimore to go pro ESPN com Retrieved December 3 2016 Marcus Lattimore Statistics ESPN com Retrieved December 7 2017 Marcus Lattimore Draft and Combine Prospect Profile NFL com Retrieved December 21 2022 2013 Draft Scout Marcus Lattimore South Carolina NFL Draft Scout College Football Profile draftscout com Retrieved December 21 2022 2013 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved May 14 2023 Brian McIntyre May 31 2013 Marcus Lattimore signs with the 49ers Yahoo Sports Brinson Will August 27 2013 2013 NFL Roster Cuts Tracking teams down to 75 Tuesday CBSSports com Retrieved September 6 2013 ESPN News Services November 5 2014 RB Marcus Lattimore retires ESPN com Retrieved November 7 2014 Cloninger David Marcus Lattimore to join Will Muschamp s staff at USC The State Marcus Lattimore MarcusLattimore December 17 2015 It s about to get real in Columbia Let s work SpursUp CoachWMuschamp Tweet via Twitter Henry Rick NCAA says Lattimore working for Gamecocks creates unfair recruiting advantage wistv com Frankly Media and Raycom Media Retrieved April 16 2016 Glover Emery Lattimore calls NCAA ruling fair will not work for USC football wistv com Frankly Media and Raycom Media Retrieved April 19 2016 Former Gamecock Marcus Lattimore joins Heathwood Hall football coaching staff ColaDaily com Retrieved May 7 2016 Marcus Lattimore named varsity head coach at Heathwood Hall Ex RB Marcus Lattimore joins South Carolina coaching staff January 11 2018 Retrieved February 16 2018 Cloninger David Gamecocks Lattimore stepping down another program great in line to replace him Post and Courier Retrieved December 10 2020 Stocker Warren Marcus Lattimore marries high school sweetheart www wistv com Frankly Media and WISTV Retrieved December 20 2015 The Faith and Leadership of South Carolina Gamecocks RB Marcus Lattimore October 27 2012 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marcus Lattimore Marcus Lattimore s Official Website Archived February 13 2013 at the Wayback Machine Marcus Lattimore s Twitter South Carolina Gamecocks bio Archived August 23 2010 at the Wayback Machine San Francisco 49ers profile Archived February 20 2014 at the Wayback Machine ESPN stats The rise and fall and rise again of Marcus 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