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Jim Marshall, who died June 3 at age 87, lived life to the fullest. The former Ohio State defensive lineman was famous for his NFL wrong-way score.
Jim Marshall, a former All-American defensive lineman at Ohio State who became an all-time iron man in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings, died June 3.He was 87. The Vikings announced Marshall ...
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Marshall coach Charles Huff compares Ohio State to 2019 LSU, 2020 Alabama title teamsBefore Marshall played Ohio State, Thundering Herd coach Charles Huff said the 2024 Buckeyes were one of the best teams he had ever seen on film. And after he saw them in person in a 49-14 rout at ...
Jim Marshall, a former All-American defensive lineman at Ohio State who became an all-time iron man in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings, died June 3.He was 87. The Vikings announced Marshall ...
Ohio is fifth in the MAC with 13.3 assists per game led by Paveletzke averaging 4.7. Marshall averages 76.7 points per game, 3.0 fewer points than the 79.7 Ohio gives up.
Ohio is fifth in the MAC scoring 34.0 points per game in the paint led by Paveletzke averaging 6.7. Marshall scores 76.7 points per game, 3.0 fewer points than the 79.7 Ohio gives up.
Jim Marshall, who died June 3 at age 87, lived life to the fullest. The former Ohio State defensive lineman was famous for his NFL wrong-way score. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion ...
Jim Marshall, who died June 3 at age 87, lived life to the fullest. The former Ohio State defensive lineman was famous for his NFL wrong-way score.
Jim Marshall, a former All-American defensive lineman at Ohio State who became an all-time iron man in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings, died June 3.He was 87. The Vikings announced Marshall ...
Jim Marshall, a former All-American defensive lineman at Ohio State who became an all-time iron man in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings, died June 3.He was 87. The Vikings announced Marshall ...
Jim Marshall, who died June 3 at age 87, lived life to the fullest. The former Ohio State defensive lineman was famous for his NFL wrong-way score.
Jim Marshall, a former All-American defensive lineman at Ohio State who became an all-time iron man in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings, died June 3.He was 87. The Vikings announced Marshall ...
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