Marcus Dupree

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:American_football_player
gptkbp:birth_date 1964-05-10
gptkbp:birth_place gptkb:Philadelphia,_Mississippi
gptkbp:career_assists gptkb:1,000
gptkb:500
gptkb:6
3,517
gptkbp:career_end gptkb:1990
gptkbp:career_games_played gptkb:20
gptkb:40
gptkbp:career_highlights gptkb:1985_Orange_Bowl_MVP
gptkb:1986_USFL_All-Star
gptkb:1984_All-American
gptkb:1985_USFL_All-Star
gptkb:1987_USFL_MVP
1983 Big Eight Conference Offensive Player of the Year
1986 USFL Rookie of the Year
gptkbp:career_start gptkb:1986
gptkbp:championship Rushing yards: 1,000+
Receiving yards: 200+
Games played: 30+
Touchdowns: 10+
Games started: 10+
Receptions: 20+
Total touchdowns: 12+
Total yards: 1,200+
Yards per carry: 4.5+
gptkbp:college gptkb:University_of_Oklahoma
gptkbp:debut gptkb:1
gptkb:1986
gptkb:3
gptkbp:documentary gptkb:30_for_30:_The_Best_That_Never_Was
gptkb:The_Marcus_Dupree_Story
gptkbp:draft_pick gptkb:3
gptkbp:draft_round gptkb:1
gptkbp:draft_year gptkb:1986
gptkbp:drafted_by gptkb:New_Orleans_Breakers
gptkbp:family Married with children
Has a son named Marcus Dupree Jr.
gptkbp:height 6 ft 1 in
gptkbp:high_school gptkb:Philadelphia_High_School
gptkbp:hobbies gptkb:Golf
Fishing
Coaching youth football
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Marcus Dupree
gptkbp:influences gptkb:Bo_Jackson
gptkb:Barry_Sanders
gptkb:Walter_Payton
gptkb:Jim_Brown
gptkbp:interceptions 50
gptkbp:legacy Influenced future generations of athletes
Considered one of the greatest high school football players of all time.
Cultural icon in Mississippi
Inspiration for aspiring football players
Subject of various media portrayals
Symbol of unfulfilled potential in sports
gptkbp:nickname gptkb:The_Mississippi_Mule
gptkb:The_Mississippi_Mauler
gptkbp:notable_achievement gptkb:Oklahoma_Sooners_All-Time_Leading_Rusher
gptkb:1983_High_School_All-American
gptkb:1985_Walter_Camp_Award
gptkb:1986_All-American
gptkb:1986_Orange_Bowl_MVP
gptkb:1986_Sugar_Bowl_MVP
gptkb:American
Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
Played in the NFL
USFL Rookie of the Year
Led the nation in rushing yards in 1982
Played in the USFL
Inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame
Considered one of the greatest high school football players in history
1985 Big Eight Offensive Player of the Year
1986 First-team All-Big Eight
gptkbp:notable_games gptkb:1986_NFL_Playoffs
gptkb:1983_Orange_Bowl
gptkb:1984_Sugar_Bowl
gptkb:1985_USFL_Championship_Game
gptkb:1987_NFL_Season
gptkb:1988_NFL_Season
gptkb:1989_NFL_Season
gptkb:1990_NFL_Season
gptkbp:notable_rivalry gptkb:Eric_Dickerson
gptkb:Herschel_Walker
gptkb:Marcus_Allen
gptkbp:participating_teams gptkb:New_Orleans_Saints
gptkb:Philadelphia_Eagles
gptkb:Los_Angeles_Rams
gptkb:New_Orleans_Breakers
gptkb:Memphis_Maniax
gptkbp:personal_life Involved in community service
Advocate for youth sports programs
Has a son named Marcus Dupree Jr.
Resides in Oklahoma
gptkbp:position gptkb:Running_back
gptkbp:post_career_activity gptkb:Author
gptkb:commentary
gptkb:Motivational_speaker
gptkbp:residence gptkb:Los_Angeles,_California
gptkbp:retired gptkb:Yes
gptkbp:retirement gptkb:Author
gptkb:Businessman
gptkb:commentary
gptkb:Motivational_speaker
gptkbp:retirement_year gptkb:1990
gptkbp:sports_team gptkb:Philadelphia_Eagles
gptkb:Los_Angeles_Rams
gptkb:New_Orleans_Breakers
gptkbp:weight 225 lb
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:The_Courting_of_Marcus_Dupree
gptkb:Oklahoma_Memorial_Stadium
gptkb:The_30_for_30:_The_Best_That_Never_Was
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6