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LaMarcus Darnell Coker (born June 26, 1986) is a former football
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who played for the
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College

LaMarcus Coker enjoyed a successful college football career as a running back at the University of Tennessee and later, at Hampton University. Coker was named a starting running back at Tennessee near the end of the 2006 season. Coker scored a touchdown on his first college reception, a trick play pass from Lucas Taylor. In addition to being a multi-purpose threat out of the backfield, Coker excelled as a kick returner and special teams gunner. Following the 2006 season, Coker was named to ''
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'' Freshman All SEC team and first team Freshman All America

He ended the season with 696 yards on 108 carries and scored 6 total touchdowns, while leading the Vols in rushing. Coker was a starter over
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in the 2007 season before The University of Tennessee cut Coker for violating their drug policy. From 2008-2009, Coker was the featured back in Hampton University's spread offense. In 2009, Coker lead the MEAC in rushing yards with 1,027 yards at season's end, and finished second in all- purpose yards with 1,537 yards. Coker was named first team All-MEAC, and was selected to play in the 8th annual East Coast Bowl and the HBCU Bowl. In the East Coast Bowl, Coker rushed twelve times for 204 yards and three touchdowns and was named the most valuable player of the game. At the East Coast Bowl combine, Coker ran a 4.27 40 yard dash in front of NFL scouts. In the HBCU Bowl, Coker led all players with 3 reception and 82 yards, despite playing with an injured finger. Coker trained at Perfect Competition in Davie, Florida, in preparation for his Pro Day workout. It has been reported that Coker ran a 4.26 electronic timed forty yard dash on 02/16/10. On March 17, 2010, Coker participated in the William & Mary Pro Day.


High school

Coker was all-state in football and track at Antioch High in Antioch, Tennessee. Coker was named the 5A Back of the year following his senior season. Coker concentrated on sprints for the track team, winning the state title in the 200 meter dash as a sophomore and the 100 meter dash as a junior.


Professional career

After playing for the Nashville Storm, a local adult amateur team, Coker was signed to the practice roster of the
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of the
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in May 2011.Stampeders sign three running backs
/ref> On June 22, 2013 Coker was released by the Calgary Stampeders.


External links




Calgary Stampeders bio


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Coker, Lamarcus 1986 births American football running backs Hampton Pirates football players Living people Tennessee Volunteers football players People from Antioch, Tennessee Sportspeople from the Nashville metropolitan area