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Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
LSU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

For Immediate Release - February 14, 2020

HALL OF FAMER MARCUS ALLEN TO HEADLINE LSU FOOTBALL COACHING CLINIC


BATON ROUGE – Pro Football Hall of Famer and former Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Allen will serve as the headline speaker at this year’s LSU Football Coaching Clinic which will be held on March 12-13 on the LSU campus.

The LSU Football Coaching Clinic will take place in the South Stadium Club at Tiger Stadium. Registration for the clinic can be done online at www.LSUsports.net/coachesclinic. The fee for the clinic is $70, which includes a barbeque social on Thursday night followed by a crawfish boil on Friday evening. Breakfast and lunch will also be served on Friday.

Allen, who is one of the most decorated players in football history, was named to the Pro Bowl six times during his NFL career. He was MVP of the NFL in 1985 after leading the league in rushing that year.

Allen was named MVP of Super Bowl XVII after rushing for 191 yards and scoring two TDs in the Raiders’ 38-9 win over the Washington Redskins. Allen retired from the NFL following the 1997 season after he amassed 12,243 rushing yards and 74 touchdowns.

Allen, who rushed for over 4,600 yards during his four years at Southern Cal, was named the winner of the Heisman Trophy in 1981 after he rushed for 2,342 yards and 22 touchdowns for the Trojans.

Other highlights of the clinic include presentations from College Football Hall of Fame coach John Robinson, who is currently the on the LSU coaching staff as senior consultation to head coach Ed Orgeron, along with LSU defensive coordinator Bo Pelini.

The LSU Football Coaches Clinic will give participants an opportunity to see the Tigers practice on Thursday, March 12 and then watch LSU scrimmage on Saturday, March 14.

For more information about this year’s event, call the LSU Football Office at 225.578.1151 or visit www.LSUsports.net/coachesclinic.

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Bamboozles50 months
That's pretty darn slick getting him to come in. Geaux Oeaux Geaux!!!
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cypressbrake350 months
Was Allen on the LSU sidelines in the two playoff games? Hope so. I think he was at the SECG game.
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Play_Neck50 months
wow
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy50 months
Marcus has been spending a little extra time with LSU this season
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K2LAW50 months
I’ve noticed that. What’s up with that?
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tubucoco50 months
Him and O are buds, notihng wrong with that. I'm surprised though that Marcus has the time to spend down in little ole Baton Rouge. I'm sure O appreciates it, tremendously.
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mmcgrath50 months
All for $70??? Wow, that is worth many times that.
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RedFoxx50 months
No doubt. Four meals and a chance to hear Marcus Allen talk football for $70 is a steal.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy50 months
No shite. Seems like they left of a zero in the article
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alumni9550 months
How must USC feel right about now with this announcement?
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alumni9550 months
Would be even more hilarious if Pelini had any USC connections.
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shrevetigertom50 months
I wish I lived in BR
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LSU61550 months
Man, frick Marcus Allen. 60 years old and looking like he’s 40. Life’s not fair.
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Shiftyplus150 months
Black don't crack
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LSUtigers11150 months
I met Marcus on the sideline before the A&M game, and was confused why he was there, so decided to ask. I mean who do I think I am asking Marcus Allen why he was there... Turns out he's buddies with Coach O from when O coached at USC.
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southsidedell50 months
That game was my first LSU game
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LSU82Cajun50 months
Marcus is coming back to the scene of the crime 1979 where he and John Robinson broke all the Tiger faithfuls hearts. Still one of the best games I've ever seen in Tiger Stadium alone with LSU v Auburn 1988.
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EulerRules50 months
Agreed! Charles White and Marcus Allen (both Heisman winners). I'll never forget that game.In the student section. Insanely loud for the ENTIRE game. It never stopped. I mean NEVER. We never sat down. Never more proud of Tiger fans. I don't think I said 3 words to my date the whole game. We just screamed from start to finish. Crushing defeat. But Tigers played hell of a game.
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hill durham50 months
I bet he will coach at LSU at some point
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CanebreakCajun50 months
I remember all the idiots who made fun of CEO when he brought John Robinson on as adviser.
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mrbayoublu50 months
I was thinking that will all the different coaches on campus, including the consultants, and thinking that Coach O is a great guy to be around, then coaching at LSU must be pretty awesome right now. Day to day the environment is serious but fun, too.
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tubucoco50 months
I wonder if O will add him to the staff as RB's coach if Robinson leaves. Imagine that?? Would be awesome!
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