Darius Marshall

Darius Marshall was an all-state selection in Georgia in 2005, after rushing for 2,300 yards and 30 touchdowns at Baldwin High School.

In the 24-21 loss to Memphis, Marshall scored his first collegiate rushing touchdown and totaled a season-high 90 yards on 15 carries.

Darius Marshall finished his true freshman season of 2007 with 631 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns in only 123 carries in nine starts.

In 2008, Darius Marshall entered the season as the Thundering Herd's starting running back as a sophomore.

[1] On January 11, 2010, ESPN college football writer Joe Schad reported that Marshall would forgo his senior season and declare himself eligible for the 2010 NFL draft.

Marshall departs with the seventh-best career rushing total (2,857 yards) in Thundering Herd history.

In May 2009, Darius Marshall was suspended for the 2009 season opener after being arrested on drug charges with former Thundering Herd teammate DeQuan Bembry.

Initially they were charged with possession with intent to deliver, an officer at Western Regional Jail said they both were being held there on $20,000 bond.

[4] At a preliminary hearing, later in the month, the felony charges against the Marshall and Bembry were dropped and replaced with misdemeanor marijuana possession of under 15 grams.

[5] In April 2012, Marshall was again in trouble with the law, as he was arrested and charged with assault after an altercation that took place after an Indoor Football League game between the New Mexico Stars and the Wyoming Cavalry.