DeMarco Murray is a profesisonal football coach and former running back. Murray played college football at Oklahoma and was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the third round of the 2011 NFL Draft.
He ended his college career with 65 touchdowns, becoming only the fifth player in Big 12 conference history to score at least 60 career touchdowns. Murray played in the NFL for 7 seasons. In his rookie year, he set a Cowboys record for the second longest runb in franchise history at the time. He would be moved to starter from there on out. A three-time Pro Bowl selection and one-time first team All-Pro, he was the NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2014 when he led the NFL in both rushing yards and rushing touchdowns. After four seasons with the Cowboys, he played for the Philadelphia Eagles for one year and then the Tennessee Titans for two years.
In August 2018, one month after his retirement, Murray was added as a college football commentator for Fox Sports. Murray started the DeMarco Murray Foundation with the mission to provide families with seriously and chronically ill kids with daily encouragement and life-changing experiences. As of April 2021, he serves as running backs coach at the University of Oklahoma.