College: Southern California Height 1.83 m | Undrafted: 2003 Weight 91 kg Name Sultan McCullough | |
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Date of birth: (1980-02-12) February 12, 1980 (age 35) Similar People Saladin McCullough, Kareem Kelly, Obea Moore | ||
Knowing Sultan McCullough
Sultan McCullough (born February 12, 1980) is an American football running back in the National Football League who has also previously been a member of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. McCullough is currently a free agent.
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- Knowing Sultan McCullough
- Pete Carrolls First Game As USC Head Coach 2001
- High school career
- College career
- Professional career
- References
During his college career, McCullough was also a standout as a sprinter, as he was the 1999 Pac-10 champion in the 100 meter dash. McCullough is regarded as the fastest player ever to play for the USC Trojans. His brother Saladin McCullough also played professional football.
Pete Carroll's First Game As USC Head Coach 2001
High school career
McCullough attended John Muir High School in Pasadena, California where he was one of the top sprinters in the state. Along with Obea Moore, he led his team to a CIF State title in the 4×100 relay and was favored to win the state title in the sprint events when he pulled up in the 100 final. His team still holds the meet record at the prestigious Arcadia Invitational.
College career
McCullough played college football at the University of Southern California.
Professional career
McCullough has played for the Washington Redskins playing in one game, carrying the ball once for 9 yards and three catches for 13 yards. He was also on the practice squad for the Cleveland Browns.