Jim Marshall - Drive To The Hall Of Fame Devoted to getting him voted into the Hall of Fame. Provides articles, facts, and photos.Category Sports football American NFL Players M marshall, jim together. You don't even have to be a Vikings fan, just an NFL footballfan to know that jim marshall belongs in the Hall of Fame. His http://www.vikingsmania.com/JimMarshall/
Extractions: GETTING JIM MARSHALL - THE NFL's GREATEST IRON MAN - ELECTED INTO THE HALL OF FAME Please E-Mail or forward this page to as many Vikings Fans you know. This Web Page's Address is http://www.vikingsmania.com/JimMarshall We can get the word out if all Viking fans and sports fans pull together. You don't even have to be a Vikings fan, just an NFL football fan to know that Jim Marshall belongs in the Hall of Fame. His record is truly unbelievable and any sports fan having any knowledge of the game what so ever, can clearly see and relate to this drive for Jim Marshall. November 28th, 1999 was proclaimed Jim Marshall Day by the Minnesota Vikings Organization and Govenor Jesse Ventura. Jim Marshall wore #70 for the Minnesota Vikings and that number is now retired and up on the Wall of Fame. I was at the ceremony and I took 70 photos as a tribute to Jim and all of his great accomplishments. I hope you will take some time to view these photos and celebrate this day with Jim and the 66,000+ fans who attended the game that day. Click Here to see Jim Marshall Day!
Marshall University Football Team Tragedy (1970) an excellent playmaker, the 1970 marshall football program said of set 18 passingrecords at marshall, and his Terry Bradshaw, Joe Theisman, jim Plunkett, Dan http://members.aol.com/jeff570/marshall.html
Extractions: Contemporary News Accounts of the Marshall University Football Team Tragedy See also: UPI State Broadcast Wire, Nov. 14, 1970 CWR21 URGENT (HUNTINGTON)A DC-8 PASSENGER PLANE IS DOWN NEAR HUNTINGTON'S TRI-STATE AIRPORT THIS EVENING. AUTHORITIES SAY THE WRECKAGE HAS BEEN LOCATED SOMEWHERE NEAR THE AREA OF WHERE THE INTERSTATE 64 BRIDGE CROSSES THE BIG SANDY RIVER OUTSIDE OF HUNTINGTON...ABOUT A MILE-AND-ONE-HALF FROM THE AIRPORT. THERE IS STILL NO WORD ON POSSIBLE INJURIES. (MORE) FM844PES 11/14... UPI State Broadcast Wire, Nov. 15, 1970 UPI National Broadcast Wire, Nov. 15, 1970 75 on Football Team Plane Die in West Virginia Crash This is the UPI article which appeared in many U. S. newspapers on Nov. 15, 1970. The headline above is the one which appeared in the New York Times, which used this article.
Extractions: Marshall Games Played (S.U.) Record (A.T.S.) Record (A.T.S.) ROI (A.T.S.) Streak Won 2 Over/Under/Push Points FOR Points AGN Mid-Amer...(EAST) Standings Conference ALL ATS Scoring Team W L PCT W L PCT W L P PCT PF PA Marshall Bowling Green Cent.Florida Miami-Ohio ... Buffalo NOTE:Only Games vs DIV-1A Teams Included 2002 Game LOG Offensive Defensive Marshall Results T.O. Rushing Passing Rushing Passing Date Site Surf Opponent Line OU Score SU ATS OU Ratio Yds RYPA Yds PYPC Yds RYPA Yds PYPC Home ART Toledo W W Ov Home ART Ball ST W W Un Away NAT Ohio W L Un Home ART Miami-Ohio W W Ov Away ART Akron L L Un Away ART Cent.Michigan W L Un Home ART Troy State W L Un Home ART Buffalo W W Ov Away ART Kent NL W W Home ART Cent.Florida W L Un Away NAT Virginia Tech L L Ov
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Jim Feist - World Champion Handicapper season when Steve Spurrier shook the football world by marshall averaged 37.3 ppgin 2001 with a wide Take advantage of jim's winners for the entire preseason http://www.nss.net/Feist/Feist206.htm
Extractions: #20 Marshall: Marshall? Sure, never underestimate some of the smaller conferences, especially one that has QB Byron Leftwich. The 6'-5" senior has 59 TDs and 16 INTs the last two years and could be the #1 pick in the NFL draft. Leftwich led Marshall to an 11-2 season in 2001 with 37 TDs and only 7 INTs. Marshall averaged 37.3 ppg (64 in a bowl game win) and could bust out like Fresno State and David Carr did last fall. #19 Maryland: How important is innovative coaching in football? Coach Ralph Friedgen went 10-2 in his first season with Maryland, leading the Terps to a surprising ACC title. Note that Maryland averaged 34 points and over 200 yards rushing and passing per game. With 8 starters back on offense and 5 on 'D', Friedgen's imaginative offensive mind may show that 2001 was not a fluke. #18 USC: The Trojans should have been better under first-year head coach Pete Carroll and respected offensive coordinator Norm Chow. USC went 6-6, losing twice as a favorite, but could make a big jump this fall. 6'-5" senior QB Carson Palmer (13 TDs, 12 INTs) heads a veteran backfield alongside speedy senior RB Sultan McCullough. Palmer has solid receiving targets in WRs Kareem Kelly and Keary Colbert. Carroll's specialty has always been defense and USC held teams to 17 points per game in the pass-happy Pac-10 (after allowing 28 ppg under Paul Hackett in 2000). If Chow can get the offense to click, this veteran group could be tough.
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Marshall Football Signs 11 Players player Jarrett Baisden, center, shakes his father's hand after signing to play football at marshall. "Graham s a winner " Kilgore coach jim Rieves said. "His stats aren t great, http://www.musports.com/2002/February/07/MUspot.htm
Extractions: tstephens@herald-dispatch.com Tim Johnson/The Herald-Dispatch Spring Valley football player Jarrett Baisden, center, shakes his father's hand after signing to play football at Marshall. HUNTINGTON Three quarterbacks and four defensive backs highlight Marshalls 2002 football recruiting class. The Thundering Herd signed 11 players Wednesday, the first day players may sign binding NCAA letters of intent. MU coach Bobby Pruett said he is pleased with the class, which included two local players Spring Valley tackle Jarrett Baisden and Gilbert tackle Seth Cook.
C.W. Post Campus | Athletics | Men's | Football 1981, jim Colbert, 74-0. 1982, jim Colbert, 3-7-0. 1983, Tom marshall, 5-5-0.1984, Tom marshall, 5-2-1. Dom Anile, 84-34-1. jim Colbert, 15-16-0. Tom marshall,76-60-2. http://www.cwpost.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/athletics/men/football/archive/
Extractions: Coaching Chronology Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Passing Leaders ... Pioneer Captains Quarterback Gary Wichard was named an All-American for C.W. Post in 1971. He still ranks second on the School's all-time passing list with 5,373 yards. John Mohring (1975-78) still holds school records for career tackles (439) and sacks (56). Perry Klein set school and NCAA records in 1993 with 3,757 passing yards and 4,052 yards of total offense. Joe Brusca (1991-94) set every school rushing record during his four-year career. Season Coach W-L-T Dr. Roy Ilowit Dr. Roy Ilowit Dr. Roy Ilowit Dr. Roy Ilowit Dr. Roy Ilowit Dr. Roy Ilowit Dr. Roy Ilowit Joe Scannella Joe Scannella Joe Scannella Joe Scannella Dom Anile Dom Anile Dom Anile Dom Anile Dom Anile Dom Anile Dom Anile Dom Anile Dom Anile Dom Anile Dom Anile Dom Anile Jim Colbert Jim Colbert Jim Colbert Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Tom Marshall Bryan Collins Bryan Collins Bryan Collins Bryan Collins Totals 45 Seasons top Pioneer Coaching Chronology Coach Rec.
JMU Sports Home Pick A Team Archery Baseball Basketball, Men's jim Durning. Position football Strength Conditioning Coach Year @ JMU 4DOB Nov. 27, 1969 Alma Mater marshall, 1992 Hometown Wilmington, Del. http://www.jmusports.com/Team/Coaches/2_21_Bio.asp?TeamID=2
Jim Marshall's Number 70 Is Being Retired! NFL Press release about jim marshall Day "Nobody enjoyed playing football more than jim marshall. He enjoyed practice. http://www.vikingsmania.com/JimMarshall/NumberRetired
Extractions: NFL Press release about Jim Marshall Day Marshall's number to be retired on Nov. 28 NEW YORK, N.Y. (Nov. 22, 1999) This Sunday, Nov. 28, the Minnesota Vikings will honor one of the greatest players in their history and the author of a record that may never be broken Jim Marshall. Marshall is the league's all-time leader in consecutive games played with 282 from 1960-79. He played for the Cleveland Browns in 1960 and with Minnesota from 1961-79. December 16 will mark the 20th anniversary of Marshall's final game. Sunday's festivities will include a pregame ceremony, speeches by Marshall's former teammates and coaches, and the retirement of Marshall's uniform No. 70. When Marshall took the field as a rookie for Cleveland on Sept. 25, 1960, it was the first in his streak of 282 consecutive games played. In his 20 seasons, Jim Marshall never missed a game. Marshall was traded to the expansion Minnesota Vikings in 1961. He played in every game in Vikings history through 1979, including 20 playoff games. He also competed in two Pro Bowls for a career total of 304 consecutive games. His streak ended almost 20 years ago at New England's Foxboro Stadium on Dec. 16, 1979. "He had great enthusiasm," says Marshall's former head coach Bud Grant. "Nobody enjoyed playing football more than Jim Marshall. He enjoyed practice. He enjoyed the locker room. He enjoyed being a football player."
JMU Sports Home Pick A Team Archery Baseball Basketball, Men's Henry, 1982. Smith, Darrius, Running Backs, 1, Frostburg State, 1995.Durning, jim, football Strength Conditioning Coach, 4, marshall, 1992. http://www.jmusports.com/Team/Coaches/2_Roster.asp?TeamID=2
Marshall University M - Club Saturday started with a brunch at the marshall Athletic Center and Phyllis SchumakerMcKenzie, cheerleaders; 1950'sjim Conrad, football, Larry Jarrett http://www.marshall.edu/goherd/
Extractions: A BRIEF HISTORY T he Marshall University "M" Club, made up of former Thundering Herd athletes, team managers, student trainers and cheerleaders who participated in varsity or junior varsity athletics at MU, is almost as old of an idea as athletic competition for the old Green and White. While the first documented athletic contests took place in baseball and in football in 1898, the letter "M" award began being handed out by the then year-old Marshall Athletic Association in 1905. While thousands of participants have earned letter awards throughout the years, there was very little organization in or out of the athletic department to keep track of who, when or where letter awards were given . There was even less of a feeling of actually belonging to something connected with Marshall University for former participants in athletics at MU. No one had tried to put together any sort of list of these people in nearly a half-century until the MU Athletic Hall of Fame was being formed in 1984. The task of trying to organize and contact all the living participants got energized when Bobby Pruett returned as the Head Coach of the Thundering Herd Football program in January of 1996. As a former three-sport letter winner for the Herd, Pruett thought an organization committed to bringing these people back into the fold was necessary to continue building a successful athletic program in all areas, not just football. Honoring those who had paved the way for current Marshall athletes, building a fan, financial and recruiting base and giving those ex-players, managers, trainers and cheerleaders a place to get together for Herd games was the basis for a new club in Huntington.
WMUL To Air Program Commemorating Marshall Football Teams Of The 1990s to commemorate the Thundering Herd football teams of 7 pm Friday and will highlightMarshall's first three including coach Bob Pruett's predecessor jim Donnan. http://www.marshall.edu/parthenon/archives/20000831/news/wmul.html
Extractions: reporter Marshall's campus radio station, WMUL-FM 88.1, will host a two-part program called "Playing for Championships" to commemorate the Thundering Herd football teams of the 1990s. Part I airs tonight following the Southeast Missouri State game. This part will review the Herd when they were a Division I-AA team. Part II will air at 7 p.m. Friday and will highlight Marshall's first three years as a Division I-A team. The program features interviews with former Herd players, such as Chad Pennington and Larry McCloud, and coaches, including coach Bob Pruett's predecessor Jim Donnan. The program was written and produced by Todd McCormick, Burke, Va., graduate student. "I don't know of anyone producing a radio program to celebrate the 'Team of the '90s," McCormick said. "The project was a labor of love for me. I wanted to do this because Marshall had phenomenal seasons of athletic excellence while I was a student." Dr. Charles G. Bailey, faculty manager for WMUL, says the program serves two purposes. "The program celebrates Mar-shall's decade of dominance and it also shows off WMUL's excellence for covering Marshall games."
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Official Athletic Site, Wake Forest Demon Deacons - Football jim Grobe, who orchestrated one of the greatest turnarounds in Wake Forest footballhistory while over bowl teams Minnesota (2317) and marshall (38-28 http://wakeforestsports.ocsn.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/grobe_jim00.html
Extractions: Jim Grobe, who orchestrated one of the greatest turnarounds in Wake Forest football history while laying the foundation for future Demon Deacon gridiron success, begins his second season as head coach. Grobe owns a 6-5 record in one season at Wake Forest, 39-38-1 in seven seasons overall as a head coach. Grobe inherited a young team that went 2-9 in 2000 and guided it to a 6-5 record last fall. The Deacons won road games at East Carolina, Duke, Virginia and North Carolina en route to posting Wake¡¦s second winning season since 1992. The win over Virginia, Grobe¡¦s alma mater, was Wake¡¦s first over the Cavaliers since 1983. The 32-31 win at North Carolina came after the Deacons trailed the Tar Heels 24-0 at halftime. A win over Northern Illinois in the season finale secured the winning season and made Wake Forest eligible for a bowl berth. Grobe became just the eighth rookie head coach to produce a winning season in his first year. All five losses came to bowl-bound teams. And in three of those losses vs. Maryland, NC State and Clemson Wake Forest had the ball with good field position and with a chance to go ahead or even the score late in the game.
SSMG - Pro Football 2002 rookies and second and third-year players such as Wilber marshall, jim Covert, Willie Heck,the quarterback is even a jim M Copyright 2002 SSMG - Pro football. http://spec.nwherald.com/pro2002/
Extractions: You have to go back 18 years to find the last time a Bears youth movement paid as many dividends as last season's. The 1984 Bears featured rookies and second- and third-year players such as Wilber Marshall, Jim Covert, Willie Gault, Mike Richardson, Dave Duerson, Richard Dent, Jim McMahon and Dennis Gentry. The coach was a third-year guy named Mike Ditka. A blossoming defense announced itself with a 27-0 shutout of Denver in Week 2. The offense was built around a pounding running back. Everything came together to produce the franchise's first NFC Central title and a berth in the NFC championship game. The team returned the next season to É well, you know the rest. Can the Bears repeat history this season? They never will be as entertaining or dominant as the '85 team, but they firmly believe they can take a similar step up in what has become a watered-down league. Those players and others are a year older and better and say they are ready to blossom in the same manner as the '85 Bears.
M-Club Of Marshall University Rick Coleman, football. jim Conard, football. John Cook, football. Dr. Dorothy Dot Hicks, Administration. jim Hill, football. Steve Hill, Men's Track andField. http://www.herdzone.com/info/mclub/mclub_roster.htm
Extractions: Don Adkins Football Kenton Adkins Wrestling Sonny Allen Men's Basketball Carrie Aluise Women's Track and Field Robert Anderson Football Bill Archer Wrestling John Arnold Football David Arritt Football Melissa Arrowood Nick Arvon Men's Basketball Robert Ashley Men's Basketball Robert Bailey Cheerleader James Bakalis Men's Basketball Calvin Ball Football Nathan Ball Football Jim "Moose" Barton Football Mike Bartrum Football Brian Baxter Football T.C. Beaver Kristina Behnfeldt Women's Basketball Vincent Berggren Swimming Lyman Berry Men's Track and Field Hughes Booher Men's Basketball Rob Bowers Football Joan Brisbin Women's Tennis Lany Brisbin Men's Tennis Don Brown Men's Basketball Earl Browning Football Craig Burd Men's Track and Field Shawn Burke Football Jeff Burkhamer Men's Basketball Bryan Burks Football Morris Busby Football Larry Butcher Men's Track and Field Pete Byer Men's Golf William Byrnes Men's Track and Field Robert Campbell Football Dan Canada Football Jim Canterberry Men's Track and Field Tim Carper Football Mike Carroll Marco Bill Carter Football Rebekah Casey Ken Cathell Men's Track and Field Ralph Caudill Baseball Coach Royce Chadwick Women's Basketball Randy Joe Chafin Football Allyn Childers-Taylor Cheerleading Terry Childers Football Joe Chirico Football Dr. Sam E. Clagg