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Extractions: Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2000 Carnell Lake Dorsey Levens Brady Smith Cory Raymer Jim Marshall ProFootballWeekly.com contributing editor Joel Buchsbaum and editor-in-chief Ron Pollack answer questions about the NFL's hottest topics. Another day, another bit of bad injury news for the Jaguars. Still unable to go full speed because of a nagging foot injury, Jaguars safety Carnell Lake will miss at least the season opener. Lake made the Pro Bowl last season despite playing with an injury Ñ a broken bone in his left foot near the ankle Ñ that made every motion painful. "Backpedaling, coming forward, simple stuff, would almost bring me to tears some games,'' he said in an interview with the Florida Times-Union last month. ``I would plant, and my foot would just give. I'd be shaking.'' PFW: How much will Carnell Lake's foot injury impact the Jaguars? Buchsbaum: It depends how deep into the season they have to go without him and how rusty he is. PFW: This foot injury has been bothering him for awhile now. What is the difference between the Carnell Lake we see now and the Carnell Lake we saw during his prime?
Grizzly Adams, Jim Marshall Visits USS Russell s friend, former Minnesota Viking Hallof-Famer jim marshall. posed for photos and, in marshalls case to admire his National football Conference Championship http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=3881
UTEP Athletics: Football: Marshall Sanford on kickoff returns twoyear varsity letterwinner for coach jim Arthur lettered High School his junior year full name is marshall Thompson Sanford football http://www.utepathletics.com/football/sanford.htm
Extractions: u u SO-1L u Lake Jackson, Texas (Brazoswood) Stopped 12 ball carriers in the final two UTEP spring scrimmages...expected to step into the starting role at free safety... 2002 (Freshman): Appeared in every game, making one start (Boise State)...racked up 24 tackles (16 solos) including a tackle for loss (two yards), fumble recovery and pass break-up...five tackles at Tulsa...in his first career start against Boise State, he posted a season-high nine tackles (eight solos), recovered a fumble and added a pass break-up...
Jim Marshall Managerial Record - Baseball-Reference.com jim marshall Rufus James marshall. Born May 25, 1931 in Danville, IL. BaseballPrimer.com baseball for the thinking fan. Profootball-Reference.com Our gridiron http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/marshji01.shtml
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Extractions: The latest on Baseball Books. Subscribe to our mailing list In three years, over 120 million pages served, help us serve 120 million more. Sponsor this page 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.
Extractions: To hear it from Coach Bill Snyder, Marshall isn't a good football team. They're great. Greater than its 1-2 record, at least. "Bob (Pruett) has done an amazing job," Snyder said. "I can't tell you about the program past the last ten years, but I'm well-aware of what a tremendous football team and program they have, and the quality and talent of the players." The winningest program in the 1990's, the Thundering Herd were coached by Jim Donnan from 1990 to 1995, during which time Marshall won 64 games and a Division I-AA National Championship. When Donnan moved on to Georgia, Coach Bob Pruett took the reins and Marshall didn't lose a step. The program that, in 1970, lost 75 players, coaches, administrators and fans in a tragic plane crash, won yet another National Championship. Pruett's title in 1996 was enough to encourage Marshall boosters that the program was ready for the next step, and in 1997 the Herd moved to Division-I status.
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Extractions: Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins ... Football By Kevin Paul Dupont, Globe Staff, 2/1/2004 HOUSTON One passer, perhaps as pure a runner as the NFL has ever seen, and two punishers (one purple). All four of them were named here yesterday to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. ADVERTISEMENT John Elway, Barry Sanders, Bob Brown, and Carl Eller, the Class of 2004, all will be formally inducted this summer in the Canton, Ohio, shrine. "It still takes time to sink in," said Elway, the winningest quarterback in NFL history who retired following his Super Bowl MVP performance five years ago in the Broncos' second straight championship. "You never want to picture yourself here until you're here. I'm really kind of speechless." Now 43, Elway was a Stanford economics major prior to being selected No. 1 overall by the Baltimore Colts in the 1983 draft. Had the Colts not immediately flipped him to Denver for a couple of veterans and a first-round pick in '84, they might not be the Indianapolis Colts today. The trim and youthful-looking Sanders, at 35 the youngest of the inductees, retired five years ago from the Lions after becoming the first ever to string together 10 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. The electrifying running back, who won the Heisman Trophy in his last season (1988) at Oklahoma State, finished with 15,269 career rushing yards, now third in NFL history.
Franklin & Marshall College | Athletics marshall, 410 in Centennial Conference football action at the eighth time in head coach jim Margraff s 12 Franklin marshall, which turned the ball over six http://www.fandm.edu/departments/athletics/football/stories/03FBF2B062.html
Extractions: IF THE SCORE IS LOW, LOOK FOR HOPKINS' TO WIN: Johns Hopkins is an impressive 50-4 (.926) under head coach Jim Margraff when scoring 24 or more points. Currently, the Blue Jays have won 37 of their last 39 when scoring 24 or more. Further, Hopkins is 56-8-2 (.863) when holding the opposition to 14 points or less since Margraff arrived for the 1990 season. The last time JHU lost a game when it held the opposition to 14 points or less was on October 31, 1997, when the Blue Jays dropped a 13-7 triple-overtime decision against Dickinson. Currently, the Blue Jays have won 22 straight games when holding the opposition to 14 points or less. BACK IN THE SADDLE: The Diplomats will be looking to erase the memories of being limited to just one yard rushing last week in a 41-20 loss to Muhlenberg. Leading the charge this week will be tailaback Scott Stephen (Jr., Glen Rock, NJ/Glen Rock) who is second in the Centennial Conference with five rushing touchdowns. Overall, Stephen has rushed 65 times for 187 yards, an average of 2.9 yards per carry and 46.8 yards per game. JAYS' TROUNCING: Salton has been deadly to the Bluejays' secondary totaling 12 receptions for 251 yards with a touchdown in two meetings with Hopkins, an average of 125.5 yards per game. Last year, he reeled in five catches for 141 yards, an obscene 28.2 yards per reception, including a career long 75-yard scoring strike from the arm of quarterback Doug Hiltner (Sr., Margate, NJ/Atlantic City).
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Extractions: IN THE RANKINGS: Through two games, the Diplomats rank among the CC best in scoring offense (4th, 23.0 ppg), pass offense (2nd, 195.5 ypg), total offense (3rd, 321.5 ypg), total defense (3rd, 268.5 ypg), opponent first downs (3rd, 28), sacks by (4th, 6 for 25 yards), 4th down conversions (2nd, four of seven), field goals (1st, one of one) and kickoff coverage (1st, 13.7 yards). KICKING IT UP: The Diplomats' 27-yard field goal by Eggertsson versus Oberlin marked the first in program history since a 42-yard bomb by Steve Linebaugh '02 in a 24-16 loss to Gettysburg College at Williamson Field on November 10, 2001. WHY IS F&M CALLED THE DIPLOMATS?: Franklin & Marshall College's nickname of Diplomats comes from New York Times sportswriter Arthur Daley who coined the name after watching Fordham come back in the fourth quarter behind NFL Hall-of-Famers Vince Lombardi and Alex Wojciechowicz to defeat F&M 14-7 at the Polo Grounds in the season-opening game of the 1935 season. Prior to the game, F&M teams were known as either "Nevonians" or "Big Blue". The name "Diplomats" was derived from the fact that F&M was five minutes late coming out of the locker-room to begin the second half, tardiness, according to Daley, "customary in the diplomatic services of both hemispheres." Story Archive Team Home Athletics Home
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Extractions: 2000 Football Roster Marshall Thundering Herd Team Page Schedule Team Stats Game-by-Game ... Message Board Record: (10-2) Rankings: AP: NR Coaches' Poll: No Name Position Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Maurice Hines DB Sr East Point, GA Kenny Irby QB Fr Dale City, VA Roberto Terrell DB Fr Dunnellon, FL Nate Poole WR Sr Danville, VA Chuck Spearman QB Fr Booneville, MS Max Yates LB Jr Newport News, VA John Cooper WR Sr Alexandria, VA Byron Leftwich QB So Capitol Heights, MD TC Beaver K Jr Gallipolis, OH Danny Derricott DB Sr Ashland, VA Lanier Washington WR Sr Virginia Beach, VA Stan Hill QB Fr Tupelo, MS Chanston Rodgers RB So Danville, VA Will Fisher TE So Moorefield, WV Denero Marriott S Jr Inwood, WV Andrew English QB Fr Prospect, KY
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University At Buffalo - Football Press Release - Go Bulls! Arguably, marshall has had as anybody else in the conference, said UB head coach jim Hofher on continues this week for us against a very dynamic football team http://www.ubathletics.buffalo.edu/football/news/ftb10-15-2003-premarshall.shtml
Extractions: Team news, coaches, roster, schedule, and stats Choose a Sport Varsity Baseball Basketball M Basketball W Crew W Cross Country Football Soccer M Soccer W Softball Swimming M Swimming W Tennis M Tennis W Volleyball W Wrestling Intramurals Sport Clubs Football > Press Release Archive > Coaching Staff > Season Schedule > Summer Camp ... Giving to Athletics UB's Homecoming game kicks off at 1 pm this Saturday Following a pair of road games, the Bulls return to UB Stadium this Saturday afternoon for their Homecoming game against the defending Mid-American Conference champion Marshall Thundering Herd. UB has an 0-3 home mark this season and lost its only MAC home game to Akron. Buffalo is looking to snap a 17-game losing skid. Meanwhile, Marshall will be playing its first MAC road contest of the season. The Thundering Herd is trying to win its second consecutive game and move above .500 in conference play for the first time this season. Last week, Marshall earned its first MAC victory of the season and improved to 3-3 overall with a 49-33 home win over Kent State. Coach Jim Hofher "Arguably, Marshall has had as challenging of a schedule as anybody else in the conference," said UB head coach Jim Hofher on Tuesday at UB's weekly press conference. "Their record is very deceiving and misleading when you take into consideration what their schedule has been. The challenge continues this week for us against a very dynamic football team."
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Extractions: Oaks' First Baseman Jim Marshall was born in Illinois, but grew up in Southern California. He attended Compton High School in Los Angeles and Compton Community College, where he played baseball, football, and basketball. He later attended Long Beach State College. Big Jim, at 6' 1", 195 pounds, first appeared for the Oaks in 1950, when he came up from the Albuquerque team to appear in four games. He started the 1951 season in Oakland, hitting .255 with 9 home runs, but finished the season in Wenatchee. He spent most of the 1952 season in Nashville, where he hit .296 with 24 home runs and 98 rbi's. In 1953, Jim returned to Oakland, where he batted .273 and finished second to Bill Howerton with 24 home runs and 99 rbi's for the Acorns. Jim would have probably accumulated more but for a pulled thigh muscle which took him out of play for a month. Jim's best year was 1954. After getting off to a slow start, he batted .285 and lead the Pacific Coast League in both home runs (with 31) and rbi's (with 123). The Oaks ended up in the Governor's Cup playoffs against the Seals that season. Jim managed to hit a home run in each of the first two playoff games, and drove in pitcher Don Farraresse with a third-inning single that clinched the third game for the Acorns. Thanks in part to Jim's efforts, the Acorns took home the Cup. Jim Marshall will go on to play for five major league teams, and manage the Chicago Cubs in 1974- 1976 and the Oakland A's in 1977.
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Extractions: 'It's Always With You' For almost 30 years, the loss of 75 people in a plane crash has loomed over this West Virginia town like a mountain. But slowly, Huntington is finding its way into the sun. This article appeared in the Chicago Tribune magazine section on Sept. 5, 1999. By JULIA KELLER I was born with the sound of a railroad whistle in my ears, the mountains at my back and the river at my feet. Everyone in Huntington, W. Va., was born that way because the city was captive to those elements. The coal was spooned out of the West Virginia mountains, heaped into railroad cars, then loaded onto barges and pushed down the Ohio River. Huntington, named for railroad magnate Collis P. Huntington, was the spot where the railroad met the river. If you lived along the Ohio River, as I did, you could stand on the bank and marvel at the great, flat coal barges sliding past like dirty black wafers. At night, their searchlights would sweep the riverbank on each side; there was something thrilling about being frisked by light as you stood on the bank, hoping your mother didn't call you inside too soon. Things are different in Huntington these days. Because the coalfields are no longer thriving, rail traffic has steadily diminished. In the past three decades, Huntington's population has inched back from about 74,000 to some 55,000.
Extractions: TD Att Made Att Made Att Made Att Made Att Made Saf Pts First Downs Penalties Own Fumbles Date Rush Pass Pen Total No. Yards No. Lost Rushing Passing Total Off. Receiving Pass Int Ret Fum Ret Punting Punt Ret KO Ret Off Kicks Off R/P Def Kicks Def R/P Field Goals Date No Gain Loss Net TD Att Comp Int Yds TD Conv Plays Yds No Yds TD No Yds TD No Yds TD No Yds No Yds TD No Yds TD Ttl Player Statistics (Sorted by Player Last Name): Player Position Class Trod Buggs FB JR Brandon Carey HB SO Fardan Carter DB JR Gladstone Coke DB FR John Cooper WR SR Andy Cowan WR SR Chris Crocker DB SO Larry Davis DB JR Danny Derricott DB SR David Foye WR SR Stephen Galbraith QB JR Goines Curtis Head P SO Maurice Hines DB SR Doug Hodges DB SR J.R. Jenkins K SR Curtis Jones WR JR Gregg Kellett TE JR Byron Leftwich QB SO Josh Lohri FB JR Dener Marriott Chris Martin WR FR Michael Owens DB JR Jim Pertee FB JR Ernest Pitts TB JR Nate Poole WR SR Chanston Rodgers TB SO Sean Smith QB SO Chuck Spearman QB FR Terrance Tarpley DB SO Willie Tisdale DB SR Paul Toviessi DE SR Franklin Wallace TB SO Lanier Washington WR SR Darius Watts WR FR Max Yates LB JR
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