HickokSports.com - History - NCAA Football Championships Division IAA football. Championship Results. 1980, Boise St. 31, Eastern Kentucky29, jim Criner. 1987, Northeast Louisiana 43, marshall 42, Pat Collins. http://www.hickoksports.com/history/ncaafoot.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents Division II Football Other Resources Since the NCAA was originally organized to regulate big-time college football, it's ironic that it has no national championship for major college football teams. However, the NCAA does conduct post-season championship football tournaments for its smaller member schools. Football playoffs began in 1964 when the NCAA established four regional championship games for what were then known as its "College Division" members. In 1969, the College Division was split into two groups, Division II and Division III, each with its own regional championship games. The first national football championships took place in 1973, with the winners of the regional title games moving into the semi-finals in each division. Lousiana won the first Division II championship and Wittenberg was the first Division III champion. Another major realignment came in 1979, when the NCAA established a Division I-AA for schools that have strong over-all athletic programs but aren't among the major football powers. The Division I-AA football tournament was inauguarated that year. Like the other two, it begins with four regional championship games leading up to semi-finals and then to the national championship game.
Extractions: Most Valuable Player Awards Table of Contents Other Resources In 1938, the National Football League established the Joe F. Carr Trophy, named for the league's president, as its MVP award. The trophy was discontinued after the 1946 season. There is no longer an official NFL award. United Press International in 1953 began presenting a Player of the Year Award. The Associated Press followed suit in 1957 and the Pro Football Writers Association initiated a Most Valuable Player award in 1976. Since 1959, the Maxwell Club of Philadelphia has awarded the Bert Bell Trophy as its most valuable player award. United Press International also began giving an AFL Player of the Year award in 1960, when the league began play. With the AFL/NFL merger in 1970, UPI began giving two Player of the Year awards, for the National and American Football Conferences. Beginning in 1983, the UPI chose separate players of the year for offense and defense in each conference. The UPI awards were discontinued after the 1996 season.
Johns Hopkins University - Official Athletic Site Scouting the Dipolmatsb Franklin marshall enters the Resurrection Putting headcoach jim Margraff's resurrection of the Johns Hopkins football program in http://www.fansonly.com/schools/jhop/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/103101aaa.html
Extractions: Oct. 31, 2001 The Game The Teams : After winning four of its first five, the Blue Jays have dropped two straight and had their hopes of grabbing a share of the Centennial Conference title dashed with last week's loss at Dickinson. The Diplomats have dropped 17 of their last 18 and 11 straight against Centennial opponents. Note of the Day : A win assures the Blue Jays of a winning record on the season. This would be the eighth winning season under head coach Jim Margraff in 12 years. In the 17 years prior to Margraff's arrival, Johns Hopkins posted six winning seasons. The Coaches : Johns Hopkins is coached by Jim Margraff Margraff guided the Blue Jays to a school-record-tying seven wins in 1996, 1997, and 1998 to record the winningest three-year period in school history. Margraff's .560 winning percentage ranks third among JHU coaches who have coached 20 or more games.
Football - University Of Missouri, Official Athletic Site Of The MU Tigers 1972, Greg Hill, K. 1973, jim Schnietz, OT. Eddie Foster, OT. Tony Galbreath,HB. 1975, Henry marshall, E. KennyDowning, DB. University of Missouri football. http://www.fansonly.com/schools/miss/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/all-conference-sel
Extractions: William Driver, E Edwin Lee Miller, T William Driver, E Dorcet Graves, T Harvey Anderson, G Frank Burress, E Frank Thacher, G Ted Hackney, B Frank Burress, E Frank Thacher, G Clinton Collins, C Ted Hackney, B Oscar Houston, T Frank Hastings, T Elmer Anderson G Robert Wilson, C David Dexter, B Jim Pixlee, E George Barton, T Robert Wilson, C Edmond Knoble, B Jim Gallagher, G Robert Wilson, C Paul Shepard, B Jacob Spellman, E James Clay, G Paul Shepard, B Jacob Spellman, E Radford Pittam, B Paul Hamilton, T Bill Preston, G Jesse Groves, G Harry Lansing, C Anton Stankowski, B Ed Travis, T Chuck Lewis, B Ed Travis, T Chuck Lewis, B Herb Blumer, T Chuck Lewis, B Clyde Smith, C Jerry Lewis, G Clyde Smith, C Carl Bacchus, E Ed Lindenmeyer, T Pete Johnson, B Carl Bacchus, E Francis Lucas, G Bert Clark, B Bill Smith, T Bob Miller, G Iob Mehrle, B BIG SIX
Jim Marshall Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com jim marshall Rufus James marshall. Bats Left, Throws Left Height 6' 1 , Weight190 lb. Profootball-Reference.com Our gridiron counterpart. http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/marshji01.shtml
Extractions: Be alerted when new features are added. Like this page? Sponsor it for $10. Batting Glossary Year Ag Tm Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG TB SH SF IBB HBP GDP ++-++++-++-++-++-+-+-+-+-++-+-+-+-+-+ 1958 27 BAL AL CHC NL TOT 111 272 29 63 6 3 10 30 4 2 30 43 .232 .308 .386 105 2 1 1 4 1959 28 CHC NL SFG NL ... NL TOT NL 72 132 19 33 6 1 5 16 1 18 25 .250 .338 .424 56 1 1 ++-++++-++-++-++-+-+-+-+-++-+-+-+-+-+ 5 Seasons 410 852 111 206 24 7 29 106 5 4 101 139 .242 .320 .388 331 1 8 3 1 15 ++-++++-++-++-++-+-+-+-+-++-+-+-+-+-+ 162 Game Avg Career High Shaded Text indicates partial season results.
Jim Marshall Managerial Record - Baseball-Reference.com jim marshall Rufus James marshall. Born May 25, 1931 in Danville, IL. BaseballPrimer.combaseball for the thinking fan. Profootball-Reference.com Our gridiron http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/marshji01.shtml
Extractions: Managerial Record Glossary Year League Team G W L WP Finish ++-++-+++++ 1974 NL East ChicagoC NL East ChicagoC ... Oakland 162 54 108 .333 7 ++-++-+++++ ChicagoC 393 175 218 .445 Oakland 162 54 108 .333 ++-++-+++++ TOTAL 555 229 326 .413 Pages designed and created by baseball-reference.com the Baseball Archive or other sources You Are Here Baseball-Reference.com
Marshall Football 1947 marshall COLLEGE football SQUAD 1947 Third Row Charles Barton, Dan Wickline,Dave Evans, Danny Clark, Claude Miller, jim Plybon, John McWhorter. http://www.putnampost.com/mcfootball_47.htm
Extractions: Return to Cabell Record Photo Archive Main Page Second Row: Bill Whitehead, Bob Koontz, Louie Gibson, Charles Fieldson, Dick Roberts, Joe McCoy, Bob VandeLinde. Third Row: Charles Barton, Dan Wickline, Dave Evans, Danny Clark, Claude Miller, Jim Plybon, John McWhorter. Top Row: Jim Rockwell, Norman Willey, Donnie Gibson, Bob Hartley, Marvin Wetzel, Jason Riggins, Bobby Wellman, Ivan Henthorne. (Submitted by Keith Kearns) Return to Cabell Record Photo Archive Main Page CABELL RECORD: Home Page Advertising Circulation News, Features ... City Council Reports
Player Bio Jim Reid Football Richmond's rushing offense was eighth in all of IAA football, amassing 249.82 spenta pair of seasons as defensive coordinator on jim marshall's Spiders staff http://richmondspiders.ocsn.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/reid_jim00.html
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Extractions: A Real Audio file In Memory of... Capt. Frank Abbott James Adams Mark Andrews Charles Arnold Mrs. Charles Arnold Mike Blake Dennis Blevins Willie Bluford Donald Booth Deke Brackett Larry Brown Tom Brown Al Carelli, Jr. Dr. Joseph Chambers Mrs. Joseph Chambers Roger Childers Stuart Cottrell Rick Dardinger David DeBord Danny Deese Gary George Kevin Gilmore Dave Griffith Dr. Ray Hagley Mrs. Ray Hagley Art Harris Art Harris, Jr. Bob Harris E. O. Heath Mrs. E. O. Heath Bob Hill Joe Hood Tom Howard James Jarrell Mrs. James Jarrell Ken Jones Charles Kautz Marcelo Lajterman Richard Lech Frank Loria Gene Morehouse Jim Moss Barry Nash Jeff Nathan Pat Norrell Dr. Brian O'Connor James Patterson Charlene Poat Michael Prestera Dr. Glenn Preston Mrs. Glenn Preston Dr. H. D. Proctor Mrs. H. D. Proctor Murrill Ralsten Mrs. Murrill Ralsten
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Extractions: Please visit our sister site, the Official Jim Marshall Hall of Fame Drive The Pro Football Hall of Fame and Museum in Canton, Ohio was established to provide a permanent place of honor and recognition for the men who have left an impact on the game of professional football. Until three years ago, the Hall contained tributes to three Vikings alumni: Alan Page, Fran Tarkenton, and Harry P. "Bud" Grant. In 1998 Paul Krause, the great Vikings safety and all time NFL interception leader, was finally elected into the Hall. In 2001, Ron Yary also took his well deserved place in the pantheon of the leagues greatest players. The unusual length of time which elapsed between Krause and Yary's retirements and their induction is indicative of a pattern for some reason, be it oversight or prejudice against non-Super Bowl winners, deserving Vikings alumni have been continually excluded from the Hall. The most glaring examples are Jim Marshall, Carl Eller, Mick Tinglehoff, Joey Browner and "Benchwarmer Bob" Lurtsema (Just kidding! Love ya Lurts!). The dawn of the Information Age has spawned unprecedented communications capabilities for NFL fans. Just take a look at how many Vikings web sites there are. Now, Vikings fans from across the globe are able to network like never before; this has become especially important for non-resident fans, who until now had to rely on scattered reports and short ESPN clips to keep abreast of their beloved Purple and Gold. More importantly, we now have the ability to work together to lobby for the recognition our heroes deserve!
Grove City College Football 1938, 33-2, jim Loveless. 1937, 1-7-0, jim Loveless. 1936, 1-5-1, William Amos. 1903,5-6-1, James marshall. 1902, 1-8-1, WH Weakley. Go back to Wolverine football HomePage. http://www.gcc.edu/Sports/Football/fbyby.htm
Extractions: YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year W-L-T Head Coach Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Chris Smith Joe Kopnisky Joe Kopnisky Joe Kopnisky Joe Kopnisky Joe Kopnisky Joe Kopnisky Joe Kopnisky Joe Kopnisky Joe Kopnisky Joe Kopnisky Joe Kopnisky Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jack Behringer Jim Curry Al Pesek Jim Loveless Jim Loveless Jim Loveless Jim Loveless Jim Loveless Jim Loveless Jim Loveless Jim Loveless No Games During War No Games During War No Games During War Jim Loveless Jim Loveless Jim Loveless Jim Loveless Jim Loveless Jim Loveless William Amos William Amos William Amos William Amos William Amos Charles Berry Charles Berry Charles Berry Charles Berry Charles Berry
Marshall Football Players Plead Innocent To Charges Reds. Xavier. VIEWPOINTS. jim Borgman. Columnists. Click here. Tuesday, March 11,2003 marshall football players plead innocent to charges. The Associated Press. http://enquirer.com/editions/2003/03/11/spt_wwwsptfoot1b11.html
Extractions: /* You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines. */ var pageName="" var server="" var channel="" var pageType="" var pageValue="" var prop1="" var prop2="" var prop3="" var prop4="" var prop5="" var prop6="news" var prop7="" var prop8="" var prop9="" var prop10="" /********* INSERT THE DOMAIN AND PATH TO YOUR CODE BELOW ************/ /********** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING ELSE BELOW THIS LINE! *************/ var s_code=' ' HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - Marshall quarterback Stan Hill and offensive lineman Jarrett Baisden pleaded innocent Monday to misdemeanor charges stemming from a disturbance at a fast-food restaurant. Huntington police arrested Hill and Baisden in the early morning hours on Feb. 27 at an establishment near Marshall's campus after responding to a disturbance. Hill, a sophomore from Tupelo, Miss., was charged with public intoxication. Baisden, a freshman from Huntington, was charged with underage drinking.
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Extractions: Katy Cinco Ranch wins 7-on-7 title July 20, 2002 The fifth-annual 7-on-7 State Championship provided its fifth different state champion earlier today, with Katy Cinco Ranch holding off Abilene 42-36 in the championship game in Kyle Field in College Station. QB Connor Spitzer (6-4, 215, 4.9) tossed six TDs in the championship game for Cinco Ranch, which begins just its third season of varsity play this fall. A complete preview of the Cougars, who lost to Abilene Cooper in the semifinals of the consolation bracket in the 2001 7-on-7 State Championship, begins on page 185 of our 2002 magazine. In the consolation game of the 7-on-7 State Championship, Katy defeated Lufkin, 41-34. Defending 7-on-7 state champion Baytown Lee was eliminated in the second round of single-elimination earlier in the day by Burnet, 40-21. Lee opened with a 58-52 victory over Cy-Fair, but was knocked out with a 40-21 loss to Burnet. Here are scores from the championship bracket of the 7-on-7 State Championship: First Round : Garland Namaan Forest 26, Arlington Lamar 19; Colleyville Heritage 32, Klein Oak 12; Abilene Wylie 28, Klein 27; Copperas Cove 45, Irving MacArthur 26; Houston Stratford 27, Abilene Cooper 26; Katy Cinco Ranch 40, Pflugerville 28; Baytown Lee 58, Cy-Fair 52; Burnett 27, Friendswood 12; Azle 42, Highland Park 13; Southlake Carroll 35, Katy Taylor 34; Bay City 33, Denton 28; Corsicana 34, Brady 20; Tyler Lee 40, Alvin 0; Flower Mound Marcus 48, The Woodlands 41; Cy-Falls 27, Lewisville Hebron 21; Abilene 46, Victoria Memorial 26
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ESPN.com: SPORTS NATION - Chat-2785 coach and current ESPN.com college football analyst jim Donnan dropped by to takeyour questions in chat. Donnan got his head coaching start at marshall in 1990 http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/chatESPN?event_id=2785