MARC TYLER RUMORS & GOSSIP

Green Bay Packers Sign USC RB Marc Tyler

In the 2012 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers stuck mostly to the defensive side of the ball as far as addressing needs was concerned, therefore in order to add a running back to the roster, the team signed undrafted free agent running back Marc Tyler out of USC. ESPN.com has Tyler ranked as the 25th best running back in this year’s draft class, following a solid career with...
Via PPR Fantasy Football  |  28 days ago

Marc Tyler Talks Training for NFL

Recent graduate and USC tailback Marc Tyler talks to SCPlaybook's Whitney Blaine about training, the Shrine Game and this transition phase from being a student athlete into a full fledged professional.
Via usc.scout.com  |  February 12, 2012

2012 Shrine Game Preview: West Offense

While the East Roster has the much better quarterback prospects and maybe more talent at running back, the West dominates the receiver, tight end, and offenisve line positions. Not as many top small school prospects (only 3 non-FBS prospects) on the West Roster, they do feature some more notable and likely higher drafted prospects, such as Jarius Wright of Arkansas, Marc Tyler of...
Via Optimum Scouting  |  January 14, 2012

Marc Tyler Talks Oregon Upset

USC senior tailback Marc Tyler talks about USC's bright future after upsetting Oregon on the Ducks' home turf.
Via usc.scout.com  |  November 20, 2011

USC’s Marc Tyler: TMZ Changed My Life

USC running back Marc Tyler credits TMZ for changing his life – for the better. The gossip... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Lost Lettermen  |  November 15, 2011

Marc Tyler cleared to play against Washington

USC running back Marc Tyler has been battling a the lingering effects of a dislocated shoulder for the better part of a month now after suffering the injury against Cal back in October. Tyler was able to return for USC’s win over Notre Dame the week following the injury, but was quickly sidelined at the beginning of…
Via College Football Talk  |  November 08, 2011

USC RB Tyler back at practice, cleared to play

USC running back Marc Tyler, who has missed almost all of the Trojans' past two games with a dislocated shoulder, returned to practice Tuesday and is cleared to play in Saturday's game against Washington.
Via ESPN  |  November 08, 2011

Another loss exposes major flaws for WVU; Big 12 invite revoked!

Direct Message from Chuck Neinas to Louisville athletic director Tom Jurich: “You still interested, bro? Oh, and don’t worry about West Virginia. We can break it off. Shoot, they break contracts like Marc Tyler breaks bread at USC, anyway!” Ultimate trolling aside — today’s game had zero implication on Big 12 membership to begin with so…
Via College Football Talk  |  November 05, 2011

Marc Tyler not cleared to return for USC

USC running back Marc Tyler entered last Saturday’s game against Stanford nursing a dislocated shoulder that he sustained in a win over Cal earlier this month. He didn’t last long. On USC’s first offensive series, Tyler carried the ball for three yards before being tackled. Tyler then left the field favoring that injured shoulder and…
Via College Football Talk  |  November 01, 2011

Marc Tyler aggravates shoulder injury, exits game

The Trojans' leading rusher gains three yards in his only carry against Stanford and aggravates a shoulder injury he suffered two weeks ago against California.The Trojans' leading rusher gains three yards in his only carry against Stanford and aggravates a shoulder injury he suffered two weeks ago against California.
Via LA Times  |  October 30, 2011
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