LaMarcus Coker

[6] He scored a touchdown on his first college reception, a trick play pass from Lucas Taylor.

[7] In addition to being a multipurpose threat out of the backfield, Coker excelled as a kick returner and special teams gunner.

[1] He ended the season with 696 yards on 108 carries and scored six total touchdowns while leading the Vols in rushing.

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.

[12] After playing for the Nashville Storm, a local adult amateur team, Coker was signed to the practice roster of the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League in May 2011.