Colorado State University Athletics

2011 Football Roster

Marquise Law
Jersey Number 9

Marquise Law

  • Height:
    6-4
  • Weight:
    193
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Hometown:
    Miami, Fla.
  • High School:
    American

2012 (Senior): Played in all 12 games for the Rams and started in 11 of those games. Put together his best year as a Ram as he finished 2012 with 29 catches for 387 yards and two scores. Finished second on the team in catches and yards receiving.

  • Against Utah State (Sept. 22), played the best game of his career pulling in four passes for 76 yards and scored his first collegiate touchdown. The score came on a 29-yard toss from Garrett Grayson in the fourth quarter.
  • Had one reception against Fresno State (Oct. 6)
  • Recorded a career-high six catches on the road at San Diego State (Oct. 13). Kept a drive alive in the first quarter as he hauled in a 24-yard reception. The Rams went on to tie the game at 7 after that catch.
  • Caught three passes for 59 yards at Wyoming (Nov. 3), including his longest career reception of 41 yards.
  • Add his second career touchdown on a 30-yard grab at Boise State (Nov. 17).
  • In his final game wearing the Green and Gold, pulled in five passes for 57 yards.

2011 (Junior): Capitalized on an open door at wide receiver during fall camp and emerged as a starter...Played in seven games, with three starts, but caught only three passes for 9 yards...Made his first career start in season-opening win at New Mexico (Sept. 3)... In Denver loss vs. Colorado (Sept. 17), made a lead block on a 34-yard Crockett Gillmore reception that set up the game[apos]s first touchdown...Did not play in losses at UNLV (Oct. 29) and vs. San Diego State (Nov. 12).

2010 (Sophomore): Enjoyed a solid fall camp and played in all 12 games...Caught his career[apos]s first 16 passes for 173 yards (10.8 avg.)...In season opener vs. Colorado (Sept. 4) at Invesco Field, made his first career receptions, a 2-yarder and a 16-yard grab late in the first quarter, both from Pete Thomas...At Miami-Ohio (Sept. 18), converted a third-and-10 in the second quarter with a 12-yard grab...In the rain at No. 9 Utah (Oct. 23), made a sliding, 19-yard catch on a slant pattern to convert an early third down...In 38-14 win vs. New Mexico (Oct. 30), caught consecutive passes to move the Rams from the shadow of their goal line on a two-minute drill late in the first half, launching CSU on an 83-yard field goal drive; later in Lobos contest, hauled in what officials ruled a complete 40-yard reception with a UNM defender draped all over him, but replay review ruled the pass incomplete...Hauled in a 14-yard pass at SDSU (Nov. 6), in the first quarter, then sparked a second-quarter FG drive with a 16-yard grab...At Wyoming (Nov. 20), drew a pass-interference penalty to sustain a second-quarter drive, the caught a key third-down pass late in the first half as the Rams fought for points.

2009 (Freshman): Played in three games; did not catch a pass...Made his 2009 debut in 23-17 win at Colorado (Sept. 6), on the Rams[apos] hands-team unit, which recovered CU[apos]s onside kick attempt late in the contest...Saw brief action in loss at New Mexico (Nov. 21).

2008 (Freshman): Played in the season[apos]s first two contests as a true freshman, lining up in both at WR...Did not catch a pass before a knee injury ended his initial college campaign...Made his college debut in season opener, vs. Colorado (Aug. 31), entering in the second quarter as a reserve WR...Also played vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 6)...Granted a medical hardship waiver by the Mountain West Conference.

High School: Drew attention at American High School in Miami, Fla., from the Miami Herald, which ranked him No. 25 on its list of top Dade County prospects...A first-team all-county, and Class 6A honorable mention all-state wide receiver...An offensive MVP and team captain, caught a school-record 10 TDs in 2007, along with 27 catches for 470 yards...As a senior, caught four passes for 96 yards against conference rival Miami Northwestern -- USA Today[apos]s No. 1 team in its final rankings...Also led the Patriots in kickoff returns, returning two for TDs as a junior...Played in the North-South Florida All-State Game, and the Dade-Broward All-Star Game...Head coach was Ben Arstead...Owned a 3.3 GPA, with several advanced-placement courses...Additionally lettered in track and basketball...Also received interest from Western Michigan, Baylor, Minnesota, Rutgers, Mississippi, Iowa State, Louisville, Boston College, Wisconsin and South Florida.

Personal: Given name Marquise L. Law...First name is pronounced mar-KEECE...Born Nov. 8, 1989, in Miami, Fla. ...Parents are Henry Scott and Renee Davis...Has a younger sister...Made separate appearances at the Fort Collins Boys & Girls Club before and after 2011 spring practices...Participated in the Lakeview Commons Assisted Living social hour, meeting with the elderly residents and their families in February before the [apos]10 season...For a month during the summer of 2010, interacted with low-income Linton Elementary students at a local clubhouse, in conjunction with the Larimer County Food Bank, Fort Collins Recreation and Vineyard church...A liberal arts major...Hometown: Miami, Fla.

Division I career statistics

RECEIVING

Year

School

GP

GS

No

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

Avg/Gm

2008

CSU (fr.)

2

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

2009

CSU (fr.)

3

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

2010

CSU (so.)

12

0

16

173

10.8

0

19

14.4

2011

CSU (jr.)

6

3

3

9

3.0

0

5

1.1

2012

CSU(sr.)

12

11

29

387

13.3

2

41

32.3

Career totals (three years)

35

14

48

569

11.9

2

41

16.3

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