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AT TECH: Invaluable contributor as a backup quarterback and receiver, punt returner and special teams player . . . Came to Tech as a quarterback but moved to wide receiver in 2001 . . . Returned to quarterback in 2004, but continued to play on special teams . . . Received the Tech Way Award following his senior season.
2004: Backup quarterback who threw the only pass of his career in Tech's victory over Syracuse in the Champs Sports Bowl . . . Hit Chris Dunlap for a 21-yard completion . . . Also rushed four times for 22 yards in the game . . . Took the first snaps of his career at quarterback late in Tech's win over Duke . . . Also had one play against Virginia Tech and one series against Connecticut, but did not throw a pass.
Sure-handed punt returner with seven returns for 33 yards . . . Usually called upon to field punts inside the Tech 25-yard line . . . Had three returns for 18 yards against Miami . . . Also had one return each against Virginia Tech (-5 yds), NC State (6 yds), Connecticut (10 yds) and Virginia (4 yds) . . . Made one tackle on special teams.
2003: Saw action primarily in three-receiver sets . . . Had four catches on the season for 55 yards and one touchdown . . . Made one of the biggest plays of the season with his diving 26-yard touchdown catch in Tech's upset win over 17th-ranked Auburn . . . Had a seven yard reception against Vanderbilt on Tech's last-minute, game-tying touchdown drive that forced overtime . . . Also had receptions against Duke (6 yds) and Virginia (16 yds) . . . Had one kickoff return for 17 yards . . . Made two tackles on special teams.
2002: Caught six passes for 55 yards . . . Had two catches for 25 yards against Connecticut and two receptions for 15 yards versus Maryland . . . Longest reception was a 15-yard completion against Vanderbilt . . . Also ran the ball once for three yards against the Commodores . . . Played in three games on special teams on the kickoff return unit in 2001 . . . Redshirted in 2000.
HIGH SCHOOL: The 1999 South Carolina Player of the Year by USA Today . . . Selected Mr. Football by the South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association . . . Named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Super Southern 100 . . . Also named to the South's Top 100 by the Orlando Sentinel . . . Responsible for 45 touchdowns, including 27 passing and 18 rushing . . . Passed for 2,184 yards while rushing for 545 . . . Led Greenwood to the AAAA, Division II state title, scoring three touchdowns against Aiken in the title game . . . Played in the North Carolina-South Carolina Shrine Bowl . . . Passed for 1,314 yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior while rushing for 797 yards and 16 touchdowns . . . Coached by Shell Dula . . . Also lettered in basketball and track.
PERSONAL: Full name is Mark Anthony Logan, Jr. . . . Born June 27, 1982 . . . Parents are Mark, Sr. and Brenda Logan . . . Majoring in Management . . . Graduated in May, 2005.
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