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18 Facts About Morgan Green

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Morgan Green was born on March 7,1987 and is an American former college and high school football player.

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Morgan Green played as a running back for the Maryland Terrapins at the University of Maryland.

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Morgan Green played interscholastic football for Henry E Lackey High School in Indian Head, Maryland, where he became one of the state's all-time rushing leaders.

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Morgan Green was born in White Plains, Maryland to parents James and Denise Green.

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Morgan Green attended Henry E Lackey High School in Indian Head, Maryland where he was a three-year starter in football.

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Morgan Green expressed disappointment with his performance and worked out intensively in the weight room during the offseason.

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Morgan Green was named a consensus first-team all-state and The Washington Post All-Met player.

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Morgan Green was named to the George Michael's Golden 11 team and named the conference most valuable player.

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Morgan Green expressed his desire to gain yards and challenge the state single-season rushing record.

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ESPN rated Morgan Green the eighth-ranked college fullback prospect in the nation.

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Morgan Green received scholarship offers from Penn State, Maryland, and Virginia.

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Morgan Green committed to Maryland, and head coach Ralph Friedgen rescinded a scholarship offer to future Heisman Trophy finalist Steve Slaton, partly in favor of Green.

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In 2005, Morgan Green failed to academically qualify for Maryland, and attended preparatory school at the Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Virginia.

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Morgan Green played in the season opener against Villanova, but suffered a hamstring injury and sat out the remainder of the season.

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In 2008, Morgan Green suffered a lingering quadriceps injury in camp.

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Morgan Green did see action in ten games and recorded 24 carries for 114 yards and three touchdowns.

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Morgan Green decided that he would finish his degree at Maryland and then transfer to Towson University for the remainder of his athletic eligibility.

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Morgan Green did not join the Towson football team for the 2010 season.