Marlon Lucky

Lucky lived in Dallas, Texas through seventh grade before moving to Los Angeles, California.

His performance earned him selection as the most valuable player in his league and first-team CalHi Sports all-state honors.

In 2009 Lucky returned to North Hollywood High School and talked to the former JV football players.

During his freshman season, he was a backup to senior Cory Ross, rushing for only 129 yards on 43 carries.

During his sophomore season in 2006, Lucky was part of Nebraska's four-man rotation at I-back that helped rush for 2,400 yards and 26 touchdowns.