LaVaughn Macon

After earning his degree from Santa Monica, Maco continued his football career at New Mexico Highlands University.

In his junior year, Macon played in 9 games, rushing 22 times for 82-yards, while also catching 10 passes for 59-yards and one touchdown.

[2] After graduation, Macon signed BC Lions of the Canadian Football League, where he spent two years as a practice squad member.

[4] The Sting earned the 2nd seed in the UIFL playoffs, and defeated the Eastern Kentucky Drillers in Ultimate Bowl I.

[6] Macon joined the Utah Blaze of the Arena Football League at the completion of the Edge season.