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  John Marshall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
After French leaders demanded personal bribes (see XYZ Affair) in return for engaging in the negotiations, Marshall answered for his colleagues in a brilliant memorial which rejected this extortion and upheld the honor and dignity of the new country.
Later, Marshall was asked by John Adams to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, but instead Marshall opted to run for a position in Congress.
Marshall served as Chief Justice through five presidential administrations, a stalwart proponent of Federalism and nemesis of the Jeffersonian school of government throughout its heyday.
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 Jim Marshall (football player)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Jim Marshall (born December 30, 1937) was born in Danville, Kentucky and played college football at Ohio State.
Despite his enormous success as an NFL player, Jim Marshall is most famous for a mental lapse he suffered on October 26, 1964.
In a game against the San Francisco 49ers, Marshall recovered a fumble, but ran 66 yards with it the wrong way, into his own endzone, where he spiked the ball.
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 ESPN Classic - Marshall football: From tragedy to triumph
Ed Carter, former Marshall football player, tells why he was not on the fatal plane that crashed 30 years ago.
Marshall football was so horrible that a petition was circulated around campus to drop football.
Never did Marshall fans think they'd be rooting for the success that is Marshall football in the 1990s - 114 victories and three straight MAC championships under Pruett.
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 Player Bio: Jim Marshall :: Football
He was most recently the head football coach at the University of Tennessee at Martin, an NCAA I-AA university, for the 1998 and 1999 seasons.
Marshall is no stranger to Wyoming Football, having coached against the Cowboys while at UTEP from 1985-87.
As a student-athlete, he was both a college football and baseball player at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, for three seasons (1965-66 through 1967-68), and concluded his college career at Tennessee-Martin for the 1969-70 season.
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 VikingUpdate.com: History: Purple People Eaters
At right DE was Jim Marshall and he played the position for so long that he could probably do it in his sleep.
The player was picked up one night returning to the Twin Cities, the Jag alongside the road, both rear tires blown out, trying to keep up with Marshall, the unnamed player muttering to himself.
Long after other players of their age had retired, been injured and replaced, the Purple People Eaters were still pulling down runners and having team meetings at the quarterback.
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 Fantasy Football: Player News Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Faulk was named the offensive player of the week by the coaches for his 139 yards rushing against Seattle, The Sports Xchange reports.
Faulk was referring to the Rams' strategy of pounding the football on their first series of the second half though they were down big on the scoreboard.
The lesson from this game is that stud players operating at less than 100 percent often aren't worth the risk for fantasy owners, especially in the playoffs.
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 Player Bio: Jim Tressel :: Football
He was named National Coach of the Year by the America Football Coaches Association (an award he won three times at Division 1-AA Youngstown State), thus becoming the first person in the history of the AFCA to win that honor at two different schools.
As a result of that victory, Jim and his dad (who died in 1981) became the only father-and-son combination in college football to win national championships (Lee Tressel won the 1978 Division III crown at Baldwin Wallace).
Jim is actively involved with the American Football Coaches Association, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Outstanding Young Men of America.
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 ohiobobcats.com - Football
The series was tabbed the "Battle for the Bell" with Marshall return to the MAC in 1997 with the Thundering Herd claiming the bell in each contest...
Marshall is led by sophomore quarterback Byron Leftwich who is passing for 270.1 yards a game with 17 touchdowns...
Marshall added three more touchdowns in the second half as Doug Chapman and and James Williams eac scored a pair of TDs in the game...
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 Marshall Madness
Marshall, exiled from this very same league back in the late 60s for a myriad of recruiting violations, came back with a vengeance.
Three weeks later Marshall football’s history in the MAC came full circle — it went from the ridiculous to the surreal.
Marshall led only 7-3 at half-time, but clearly this was a snowball fight in Marshall’s freezer.
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 Jim Tuso Football Camp: Special Guests   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Larry Marshall is the President of the Kansas City Chiefs Ambassadors Club and a former NFL Kick Return Specialist for the Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, and Philadelphia Eagles.
Aside from teaching the fundamentals of football, the Jim Tuso Youth Football Camp goes a step beyond the X's and O's of the game and invites special guests to talk at the camp who have succeeded not only in the game of football but in life as well.
The special guests talk about what football meant to them and the importance of playing youth football and how it taught them the skills to not only be successfull in the game but in life.
www.jimtusofootballcamp.com /guests   (784 words)

  
 Jim Tuso Football Camp: Camp Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
All players will be placed in groups according to their age and ability.
All players will be assigned to a veteran coaching staff with an 9:1 ratio to ensure individual and team instruction on both offense and defense fundamentals.
The camp also welcomes new players who have never played the game of football as the camp gives you an opportunity to see how you match up against kids your own age and if football is right for you before you make a commitment to play on a team.
www.jimtusofootballcamp.com /info   (637 words)

  
 Marshall, Jim --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
James L. Marshall grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and was a football player at Columbus East High School.
The Marshalls are composed of two parallel chains of coral atolls—the Ratak, or Sunrise, to the...
Field Marshall Montgomery talks about how he acquired his Churchill paintings, and although Churchill kept most of his work for his family there are several of his paintings scattered around the world.
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 Moose - Pro Football Hall of Fame
He was widely regarded by pro scouts as one of the two best linemen in the country with the other being fellow Class of 2004 inductee, tackle Bob Brown.
Teammate Jim Marshall promptly snagged the ball and sprinted 66 yards to the end zone.
Eller's greatness on the football field is now forever etched into history as his bronzed bust joins the select group of pro football greats.
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 Player Bio: Jim Grobe :: Football
Entering his fifth season as head coach, Jim Grobe has established Wake Forest as one of the rising programs, not just in the Atlantic Coast Conference, but on a regional and national basis.
Statistically, the Bobcats ranked in the top 30 nationally in 2000 in rushing offense (323.0 ypg), 18th in fewest turnovers lost (18), 20th in scoring defense (18.9 ppg), 25th in total offense (418.1 ypg) and 30th in scoring offense (31.18 ppg).
As a player at Virginia in 1973 under coach Don Lawrence and 1974 under Randle, Grobe played middle guard (1973) and linebacker (1974).
wakeforestsports.collegesports.com /sports/m-footbl/mtt/grobe_jim00.html   (2219 words)

  
 Ray Lewis, Marshall Faulk, Brett Favre, National Football League - CBS SportsLine.com
The most dominating player in the NFL regardless of position according to 22 head coaches is...
In Lewis' four starts before injuring his shoulder last year, the former NFL defensive player of the year and Super Bowl MVP put forth what some say was the finest string of games by a defensive player in recent memory.
Favre and the Rams' Marshall Faulk led the voting for their side of the ball with two votes apiece.
www.sportsline.com /nfl/story/6427963   (1560 words)

  
 Player Bio: Jim Reid :: Football
"Every single football player in this football program knows that this staff, and myself as part as this staff, are committed to their growth, more than just as an athlete," Reid said.
Before taking over as Richmond's head coach, he spent a pair of seasons as defensive coordinator on Jim Marshall's Spiders staff and then served a season at the same post at Boston College in 1994.
I'm proud of the fact that we have put nine players in professional football.
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 Definition of sócrates (football player)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
6:..., probably a unique case of a professional soccer player having such a high degree of education.
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 African Americans - Alan Cedric Page, African American football player who became the first defensive player to win the ...
African Americans - Alan Cedric Page, African American football player who became the first defensive player to win the Most Valuable Player award of the National Football League (NFL), for 1971.
With the Vikings, he played defensive tackle and joined with Jim Marshall, Carl Eller, and Gary Larsen to form the legendary defensive line known as the "Purple People-Eaters." He was named Rookie of the Year in 1967.
In his 15 years of professional football, Page never missed a game, starting in 236 contests.
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 vintage collectible PRO FOOTBALL MEMORABILIA for sale from Gasoline Alley Antiques
The players are wearing face masks, so the piece is late 1950's to early 1960's - and it does fit that period - design wise.
Lee 1978 cast metal belt buckle in the shape of a football with inlaid enamel COWBOYS football helmet.
Jim Marshall picks up a fumble and ran all the way - the WRONG way; Franco Harris makes the "Immaculate Reception"; Tom Dempsey's 63 yard field goal was the kick heard around the world.
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 George C. Marshall Football Alumni
The George C. Marshall Athletic Hall of Fame was founded on February 7, 1998.
The Athletic Hall of Fame was created to recognize those Marshall athletes and supporters of athletics that both excelled in their respective sports and exemplified the Statesman honor code, both in and out of competition.
And in 2002, rookie free safety Nick Sorensen --who both graduated from Marshall and coached the GCM secondary for part of the 2001-2002 season--was on the St. Louis Rams team that went to Super Bowl XXXVI.
www.marshallfootball.org /alumni.html   (3255 words)

  
 West Virginia - Unusual Guide to Your Hometown - Travel - Hotels - Tour
Main Street), movie producer/director Pare Leonetti in 1905, baseball player Herbert "Babe" Barna in 1915, U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance in 1917, actor/producer Tony Anthony in 1937, actress Sherilyn Wolter in 1961, and soprano Phyllis Curtin.
HINTON — Born here in Hinton were: movie director Doran H. Cox in 1881, baseball player Jack Warhop in 1884, football player Lionel Taylor in 1935, and actor John Davis Chandler in 1937.
LOGAN — Born here in Logan were: actress Joanne Dru in 1923 (she was the sister of TV host Peter Marshall), basketball player Mark Workman in 1930, magician Michael Ammar in 1956, and football player Shane Burton in 1974.
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 #77 Gary Larsen of The Purple People Eaters NFL Vikings
Players would often meet at his house to talk football or just to relax.
It was Marshall, going about 130 mph according to Brown.
While the Minnesota defense of Jim Marshall, Alan Page, Carl Eller, and Gary Larsen gained infamous recognition as the " Purple People Eaters," it was "Injun" Joe who remained the fiery ring-leader of the Purple Gang.
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 Jim Marshall (football player) - Result for Jim Marshall (football player) - Meaning of Jim Marshall (football player) ...
Jim Marshall (football player) - Result for Jim Marshall (football player) - Meaning of Jim Marshall (football player) - Definition of Jim Marshall (football player) - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
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 Player Bio: Greg Adkins :: Football
He was a four-year letterman on the offensive line from 1986-89 and served as team captain during his senior season.
He also was part of the Marshall coaching staff when the Herd led the Southern Conference in rushing defense in 1992 and scoring offense from 1993-95.
A coaching highlight for Adkins while at Marshall was the team's 1992 NCAA Division I-AA national championship victory over rival Youngstown State.
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 Player Bio: Tim Billings :: Football
Shortly after accepting the Southeast job, Billings rejoined the Marshall University football team in Detroit to coach the defense in a 21-3 Motor City Bowl win over one of the nation’s top ranked offensive teams, Brigham Young University.
The win completed a 13-0 season for the Marshall Thundering Herd who finished the season ranked 10th nationally in Division I-A. Billings served on the Marshall coaching staff for 10 years as the Thundering Herd became the winningest program in college football during the 1990’s with a record of 114-25.
In his last season as defensive coordinator at Marshall, Billings coached a defense that ranked second in the nation in scoring defense, allowing just 10.5 points per game.
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 Seahawks.com
Canton, OH – John Elway and Barry Sanders, two first-year eligible candidates, are among the 15 finalists who will be considered for election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame when the Hall’s Board of Selectors meet in Houston, Texas on Saturday, January 31.
The players include defensive ends Richard Dent, Carl Eller, and Jim Marshall; linebacker Harry Carson; offensive linemen Bob Brown, Bob Kuechenberg, Rayfield Wright, and Gary Zimmerman; cornerback Lester Hayes; safety Cliff Harris; and wide receivers Bob Hayes and Art Monk.
Barry Sanders would be the 12th player to play all or a significant part of his career as a member of the Detroit Lions.
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 1937 - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
June 18 - Wray Carlton, American football player
September 19 - Abner Haynes, American football player
December 30 - Jim Marshall, American football player
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 football herd history marshall thundering   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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Park, Calif.) became the first Thundering Herd player in Marshall softball history to be named to the National FastPitch...
Aug 19, 2004 Marshall Thundering Herd Football Sports ministry takes to the air waves Marshall s football program was a part of history Wednesday night during its game with Miami...
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 Jim Marshall, Alan Page, Gary Larsen & Carl Eller "Purple People Eaters" Autographed Football
Jim Marshall, Alan Page, Gary Larsen & Carl Eller "Purple People Eaters" Autographed Football
Usually leaves the warehouse within 3 - 5 business days.
A Certificate of Authenticity is included with each autographed football.
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