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Mark Higgs

Mark Deyon Higgs (born April 11, 1966) is an American former football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys, the Miami Dolphins, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Arizona Cardinals. He played college football for the Kentucky Wildcats and was drafted in the 8th round of the 1988 NFL Draft by the Cowboys.

Mark Higgs
No. 21, 22
Position:Running back
Personal information
Born: (1966-04-11) April 11, 1966 (age 58)
Owensboro, Kentucky, U.S.
Height:5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight:199 lb (90 kg)
Career information
High school:Owensboro
College:Kentucky (1984–1987)
NFL draft:1988 / Round: 8 / Pick: 205
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Rushing yards:2,959
Rushing average:3.7
Rushing touchdowns:14
Receptions:40
Receiving yards:303
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Early years edit

Higgs was constantly discouraged from playing football due to his size (5'7", 195 lbs), but still went on to surpass many of the rushing records at Owensboro (Senior) High School, becoming a two-time All-American and All-state selection. As a junior, he had 325 rushing yards against Owensboro Catholic High School.

As a senior, he carried the ball on nearly every play, posting 2,858 rushing yards, 32 touchdowns and nine 200-yard games, including 297 yards against Boone County High School.

He was a three-year starter, finishing as the school's all-time leading rusher by setting state records with 6,721 yards and 75 touchdowns.

College career edit

Higgs accepted a football scholarship from the University of Kentucky. As a freshman, he was a backup at running back behind George Adams, appearing in 10 games, while registering 476 rushing yards, 5 touchdowns and a school record 6.3 yards per carry, including a single-game average per carry record (29.0, 4–116 against Rutgers University).

The next year, he suffered a right knee injury in spring drills, but was able to return that fall to play in 11 games. He alternated with Marc Logan, tallying 611 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns.[1]

As a junior, he was a part of a platoon of running backs that included Logan and Ivy Joe Hunter, rushing for 527 yards and 5 touchdowns. In his final season, he set school records with 1,278 rushing yards, 6.6-yard average, six 100-yard games and 10 rushing touchdowns.

He recorded the best career average per rushing attempt (5.43) in school history and became the third all-time leading rusher (2,892 yards). He also had two of the five longest scoring plays in the University of Kentucky history - an 85-yard touchdown run against Utah State University in 1987 and an 84-yard touchdown run against Vanderbilt University in 1984.

In 1997, his jersey number was retired.[2] In 2005, he was inducted into the University of Kentucky Hall of Fame. In 2008, he was inducted into the Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Professional career edit

Dallas Cowboys edit

Higgs was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the eighth round (205th overall) of the 1988 NFL Draft, after dropping because he was seen as being too small to play professional football.[3] In training camp he passed Darryl Clack on the depth chart as Herschel Walker's backup, but didn't have any opportunities to see the field during the regular season.

Philadelphia Eagles edit

On March 2, 1989, he signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as a Plan B free agent.[4] He finished the year with one start, 49 carries for 184 yards and 3 receptions for 9 yards.

Miami Dolphins edit

Higgs joined the Dolphins as a Plan B free agent prior to the 1990 season, where he was initially a fourth-string running back and special teams player. The next year, he was named the starter, replacing an injured Sammie Smith and would keep the role even after Smith recovered from his injury.[5]

During the 1993 season, Higgs was replaced as the team's starting running back by Terry Kirby. Higgs had led the team in rushing for the three consecutive seasons with totals of 905, 915 and 693 yards, a consecutive feat that had only been matched by Larry Csonka, Karim Abdul-Jabbar and Ronnie Brown. In 1994, he accepted a pay cut to remain with the Dolphins,[6] but was eventually released on November 15.[7]

Arizona Cardinals edit

On November 17, 1994, he signed as a free agent with the Arizona Cardinals.[8] The next year, he played in only one game, after a hit resulted in a back injury that kept him out for 13 weeks. He was waived on December 1, 1995, and retired shortly afterwards.[9]

Career highlights edit

Owensboro (Senior) High School, 1980-1984 edit

  • All-time leading rusher, (6,721)
  • Yards rushing - season (2,858 in 1983)
  • Most rushing touchdowns, career (75)
  • Total touchdowns - career (75)

University of Kentucky, 1984-1987 edit

  • #1 Best Average Per Rushing Attempt, Career (5.43)
  • #3 Most Rushing Yards, Career (2,892)
  • #9 Most All-Purpose Yardage (Career), 3,387
  • Inducted into the University of Kentucky Hall of Fame in 2005

Miami Dolphins edit

  • Leading rusher, 1991–1993
  • #9 NFL leading rusher, 1992 (915)
  • #8 Most 100-yard rushing Games (8)
  • Longest blocked punt return for a TD (19 yards)
  • Only the second Dolphins player (out of three total) to lead in rushing for three consecutive seasons (after Larry Czonka and before Karim Abdul-Jabbar)

Personal life edit

Higgs began his own business, M and T Transportation, Inc, in 1998. He joined the Miami Dolphins Alumni Association's advisory board in 2002, and is a frequent visitor to the Dolphins' radio show. In 2007, he became the running backs coach for Miami Central High School.

He is one of three family members to hold the top scoring records at Owensboro High School. He is the younger brother of retired Cleveland Cavaliers/Denver Nuggets guard Kenny Higgs, who is the all-time leading scorer of the Red Devils' basketball team (1,833). His cousin Dwight Higgs, a former Euroleague basketball guard and three time Division II All-American (Kentucky Wesleyan), holds the OHS record for most points scored in a single season (887),[citation needed] and is the #7 overall scorer. Dwight's younger brother Bobby is also a top 20 career scorer at Owensboro High, ranking at #15.

References edit

  1. ^ "Kentucky Loses Speedy Runner Mark Higgs". Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  3. ^ "1988 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  4. ^ "The Bench Is A Thing Of The Past For Higgs". Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  5. ^ "Mark Higgs Ready For Star's Return". Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  6. ^ "Higgs takes pay cut to remain in Miami". Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  7. ^ "Dolphins cut Mark Higgs". Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  8. ^ "People in Sports". Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  9. ^ "Transactions". Retrieved February 21, 2023.

External links edit

  • Making his Mark

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For the Australian cricketer see Mark Higgs cricketer Mark Deyon Higgs born April 11 1966 is an American former football running back who played in the National Football League NFL for the Dallas Cowboys the Miami Dolphins the Philadelphia Eagles and the Arizona Cardinals He played college football for the Kentucky Wildcats and was drafted in the 8th round of the 1988 NFL Draft by the Cowboys Mark HiggsNo 21 22Position Running backPersonal informationBorn 1966 04 11 April 11 1966 age 58 Owensboro Kentucky U S Height 5 ft 7 in 1 70 m Weight 199 lb 90 kg Career informationHigh school OwensboroCollege Kentucky 1984 1987 NFL draft 1988 Round 8 Pick 205Career historyDallas Cowboys 1988 Philadelphia Eagles 1989 Miami Dolphins 1990 1994 Arizona Cardinals 1994 1995 Career highlights and awardsSecond team All SEC 1987 Kentucky Wildcats No 22 retiredCareer NFL statisticsRushing yards 2 959Rushing average 3 7Rushing touchdowns 14Receptions 40Receiving yards 303Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Dallas Cowboys 3 2 Philadelphia Eagles 3 3 Miami Dolphins 3 4 Arizona Cardinals 4 Career highlights 4 1 Owensboro Senior High School 1980 1984 4 2 University of Kentucky 1984 1987 4 3 Miami Dolphins 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editHiggs was constantly discouraged from playing football due to his size 5 7 195 lbs but still went on to surpass many of the rushing records at Owensboro Senior High School becoming a two time All American and All state selection As a junior he had 325 rushing yards against Owensboro Catholic High School As a senior he carried the ball on nearly every play posting 2 858 rushing yards 32 touchdowns and nine 200 yard games including 297 yards against Boone County High School He was a three year starter finishing as the school s all time leading rusher by setting state records with 6 721 yards and 75 touchdowns College career editHiggs accepted a football scholarship from the University of Kentucky As a freshman he was a backup at running back behind George Adams appearing in 10 games while registering 476 rushing yards 5 touchdowns and a school record 6 3 yards per carry including a single game average per carry record 29 0 4 116 against Rutgers University The next year he suffered a right knee injury in spring drills but was able to return that fall to play in 11 games He alternated with Marc Logan tallying 611 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns 1 As a junior he was a part of a platoon of running backs that included Logan and Ivy Joe Hunter rushing for 527 yards and 5 touchdowns In his final season he set school records with 1 278 rushing yards 6 6 yard average six 100 yard games and 10 rushing touchdowns He recorded the best career average per rushing attempt 5 43 in school history and became the third all time leading rusher 2 892 yards He also had two of the five longest scoring plays in the University of Kentucky history an 85 yard touchdown run against Utah State University in 1987 and an 84 yard touchdown run against Vanderbilt University in 1984 In 1997 his jersey number was retired 2 In 2005 he was inducted into the University of Kentucky Hall of Fame In 2008 he was inducted into the Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame Professional career editDallas Cowboys edit Higgs was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the eighth round 205th overall of the 1988 NFL Draft after dropping because he was seen as being too small to play professional football 3 In training camp he passed Darryl Clack on the depth chart as Herschel Walker s backup but didn t have any opportunities to see the field during the regular season Philadelphia Eagles edit On March 2 1989 he signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as a Plan B free agent 4 He finished the year with one start 49 carries for 184 yards and 3 receptions for 9 yards Miami Dolphins edit Higgs joined the Dolphins as a Plan B free agent prior to the 1990 season where he was initially a fourth string running back and special teams player The next year he was named the starter replacing an injured Sammie Smith and would keep the role even after Smith recovered from his injury 5 During the 1993 season Higgs was replaced as the team s starting running back by Terry Kirby Higgs had led the team in rushing for the three consecutive seasons with totals of 905 915 and 693 yards a consecutive feat that had only been matched by Larry Csonka Karim Abdul Jabbar and Ronnie Brown In 1994 he accepted a pay cut to remain with the Dolphins 6 but was eventually released on November 15 7 Arizona Cardinals edit On November 17 1994 he signed as a free agent with the Arizona Cardinals 8 The next year he played in only one game after a hit resulted in a back injury that kept him out for 13 weeks He was waived on December 1 1995 and retired shortly afterwards 9 Career highlights editOwensboro Senior High School 1980 1984 edit All time leading rusher 6 721 Yards rushing season 2 858 in 1983 Most rushing touchdowns career 75 Total touchdowns career 75 University of Kentucky 1984 1987 edit 1 Best Average Per Rushing Attempt Career 5 43 3 Most Rushing Yards Career 2 892 9 Most All Purpose Yardage Career 3 387 Inducted into the University of Kentucky Hall of Fame in 2005 Miami Dolphins edit Leading rusher 1991 1993 9 NFL leading rusher 1992 915 8 Most 100 yard rushing Games 8 Longest blocked punt return for a TD 19 yards Only the second Dolphins player out of three total to lead in rushing for three consecutive seasons after Larry Czonka and before Karim Abdul Jabbar Personal life editHiggs began his own business M and T Transportation Inc in 1998 He joined the Miami Dolphins Alumni Association s advisory board in 2002 and is a frequent visitor to the Dolphins radio show In 2007 he became the running backs coach for Miami Central High School He is one of three family members to hold the top scoring records at Owensboro High School He is the younger brother of retired Cleveland Cavaliers Denver Nuggets guard Kenny Higgs who is the all time leading scorer of the Red Devils basketball team 1 833 His cousin Dwight Higgs a former Euroleague basketball guard and three time Division II All American Kentucky Wesleyan holds the OHS record for most points scored in a single season 887 citation needed and is the 7 overall scorer Dwight s younger brother Bobby is also a top 20 career scorer at Owensboro High ranking at 15 References edit Kentucky Loses Speedy Runner Mark Higgs Retrieved February 21 2023 Kentucky Football Retires Two Jerseys Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved February 21 2023 1988 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2023 09 23 The Bench Is A Thing Of The Past For Higgs Retrieved February 21 2023 Mark Higgs Ready For Star s Return Retrieved February 21 2023 Higgs takes pay cut to remain in Miami Retrieved February 21 2023 Dolphins cut Mark Higgs Retrieved February 21 2023 People in Sports Retrieved February 21 2023 Transactions Retrieved February 21 2023 External links editMaking his Mark Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Higgs amp oldid 1205276578, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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