New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore was ejected from the field after a brawl with Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans on Sunday, September 19. The rumble began when Evans pushed Lattimore, who fell and a rumble broke out. Saints’ safety Marcus Maye tried to grab Evans from behind, however, he could not control Evans as well.

As a result, a brawl broke out between the two sets of players on the field and resulted in both Evans and Lattimore being ejected. Let’s find out where did Marshon Lattimore play college football.

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Marshon Lattimore was born on May 20, 1996, and played college football for Ohio State, before being picked by the New Orleans Saints as the 11th overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft.

The cornerback joined Ohio State in 2014 and during his freshman year, he played 7 games for the Ohio State Buckeyes as he faced a hamstring problem. However, he recuperated from his hamstring injury in 2016 and became a starter in the 2016 season. On November 29 of the same year, he was featured in the First-team All-Big Ten by coaches.

He played 3 games in 2015 for Ohio State, registering 4 tackles, all of which were made individually and 2 defended passes. However, in the next year, he made 13 appearances, making 41 total tackles, 30 solos and 11 assisted, 4 interceptions in 61 return yards, with an average of 15.3 yards, 1 return touchdown and 9 defended passes. He also scored 6 points in his college career.

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He ranked 5th in the Big Ten conference in interceptions, 2nd in return touchdowns and 10th in defending passes.

Since joining the NFL, Lattimore has developed his numbers even more. The cornerback has registered a total of 301 tackles, 247 of which were solo while 54 were assisted, forced 5 fumbles, made 4 fumble recoveries, 92 yards, 13 interceptions, 1 touchdown and 74 defended passes in his NFL career.