Marquel Hines
9 Marquel Hines
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Weight:
    178
  • Year:
    Jr.
  • Hometown:
    Bradenton, Fla.
  • High School:
    Manatee
  • Position:
    SL

Bio

Prior to FSU: Transfer from Presbyterian College ... 2015: Played in eight games, making three starts at wide receiver…one of the most versatile players on the team…led the team in receptions (14), receiving yards (136), kickoff returns (17) and kickoff return yards (365)…also rushed 14 times for 64 yards and returned eight punts for 58 total yards…tallied a career-high three receptions twice, against Chattanooga and Western Carolina…caught two passes for a career-high 49 yards in the win over Campbell…finished fourth in the Big South in kick return average (21.5) and fifth in kickoff return yards (365), despite only serving as the primary kick returner for five games…recorded at least 100 kickoff return yards twice…returned five kicks for a career-high 123 returns for an average of 24.6 yards per return at Western Carolina…had the longest return of his career, 33 yards, against the Catamounts…returned five kicks for 102 yards against FBS opponent Charlotte…recorded two punt returns for 32 yards against Chattanooga…rushed the ball three times for a career-high 31 rushing yards at Miami (OH), including a career-long 18 run ... 2014: Played in nine games … Rushed three times for 16 yards against Bluefield … Had a total of 12 carries during the season … Made his collegiate debut against Northern Illinois, rushing twice for nine yards ... High School: His high school team was conference champion all four years and Class 7A state champion in 2011 ... Four-year letterman on the nationally ranked football team ... First-team All-Area Offense and second-team All-State Offense ... Recorded 72 receptions for 1100 yards and had 11 TDs ... Posted 43 carries for 400 yards and 11 TDs ... Ran back 11 kick returns for 434 yards and had three punt returns for 105 yards and 1 TD ...  Also played basketball and ran track ... Earned two letters in basketball in just two years of playing ... Earned two varsity letters in track and field as well ... Dean's List all four years and a member of the Young Life Christians Youth Group ... Comes from an athletic family, cousin Ace Sanders played for South Carolina and the NFL Jaguars, uncle Nathaniel Gates played for LSU and Georgia Southern, uncle Robert Goff played for Auburn and the NFL Saints and Bucs, cousin Tommie Frazier played for Nebraska, cousin Rod Frazier played for Florida, cousin Alvoid Mays played for Virginia and the NFL Redskins, uncle Willie Gault played for the NFL Bears, and cousin Curtis Johnson is an Olympic runner.