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23 Facts About Marcus Demps

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Marcus L Demps was born on August 19,1983 and is a former American football safety who played college football at San Diego State.

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Marcus Demps is the younger brother of safety Will Demps.

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Marcus Demps was named to the Antelope Valley Press second-team as a junior and first-team as a senior, despite missing three games with a foot injury.

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Marcus Demps earned a pair of varsity letters in track.

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Marcus Demps attended San Diego State, where he majored in criminal justice.

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In 2002, Marcus Demps played in nine games, primarily on special teams and at safety.

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Marcus Demps ended the season with 24 tackles, including a career-high 12 at Air Force when he had his first game his first career start against the Air Force.

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Marcus Demps had six tackles against Colorado State and two tackles against Utah.

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In 2003, Marcus Demps started the season as a backup, but was promoted to the starting lineup when mononucleosis sidelined then starter Josh Dean.

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Marcus Demps however, returned to the sidelines due to an ankle injury that caused him to miss three games.

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Marcus Demps had a 13-tackle game at UTEP and eight tackles at UCLA.

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Marcus Demps had a sack against Air Force and another tackle for a loss against UCLA.

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Marcus Demps was credited with a blocked punt against Eastern Washington.

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In 2004, after two years at safety, Marcus Demps became a starting cornerback as a junior.

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Marcus Demps finished eighth on the team with 35 tackles.

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Marcus Demps broke up eight passes, caused a pair of fumbles ranking him second on the team in that category.

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Marcus Demps finished 10th among Mountain West secondary players with nine passes defended.

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In 2005, Marcus Demps finished the season with 72 tackles, two sacks, four interceptions and one touchdown.

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Marcus Demps opened the season with five tackles against UCLA,.

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Against BYU, Marcus Demps recorded two tackles and his second interceptions on the season.

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The next week against New Mexico, Marcus Demps recorded a season-high of 12 tackles.

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Marcus Demps went unselected in the 2006 NFL draft, however he was signed by the Detroit Lions as an undrafted free agent on May 8,2006, after participating in the rookie mini-camp as a tryout player.

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Marcus Demps was released on September 2,2006, and then signed to the Lions practice squad the next day.