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The 2021 season marks Timot Lamarre's 10th with the Cardinal and nine as an offensive assistant. Lamarre works with the running backs and offensive line.
 
Starting as a sports performance intern in the summer of 2012, Lamarre took on the role of volunteer operations assistant for Stanford's run to the 2013 Rose Bowl. In the spring of 2013, he was hired on as a full-time offensive assistant, working with the receivers and quarterbacks.
 
Before coming to Stanford, Lamarre spent two years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Starting out as the defensive backs coach in 2010, Lamarre moved to the offensive side of the ball coaching wide receivers for the 2011 season. Lamarre also served as the department's head strength coach from April 2011 until his departure in 2012. He directed strength programs for 10 varsity teams including football and oversaw the weight room for the nation's largest Division III athletic program.
 
Prior to his tenure at MIT, Lamarre spent the 2009 season as a defensive line coach with Maryville College while earning a master's in sport psychology from Tennessee. During the 2008 season, Lamarre served as a recruiting assistant for the Vols.
 
Lamarre graduated from Boston College in 2008, majoring in psychology and minoring in economics.