Natibuck
Rookie
Height: 6'1
Weight: 190
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Right at the top of my list is Troys Marcus Foster. He jumps out at you on tape both on the ball and as a tackler. After seeing his film it is a surprise to see his offer list only includes one school outside of the MAC. His grades are strong even though I have not heard about him taking the test. He plays both ways and is impressive with the ball in his hands but does not show the kind of speed a big time receiver needs. His ferocious hitting had me penciling him in at safety anyway but the lack of speed is what kept me from listing as an athlete who could play corner or receiver. I went back and looked at his film again. That is when I noticed he got run down from behind. Not pulling away is one thing. Getting caught from behind is another. He will get more offers. He is too good a player not to. Who those offers will come from will be determined by what he does on stop watches starting in the very near future.
Troy (Ohio) running back and safety Marcus Foster has reported that Duke is the latest to offer. Cincinnati, Buffalo, and others have also offered the 6'1, 190-lb two-way standout.
When Marcus Foster's 3-yard touchdown run in overtime pulled visiting Troy to within 21-20 in a Division I, Region 3 first-round playoff game on Saturday, Nov. 5, Golden had little doubt Nolan, the Trojans' coach, would go for a two-point conversion and the victory.
UA quarterback David Smith was intercepted on his first series by Foster, a University of Cincinnati commit, but the defense held near midfield.