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QB of the 1964 Team make the Hall of Fame.

Started by DeltaBoy, March 01, 2016, 01:03:20 pm

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DeltaBoy

http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2016/mar/01/ready-freddie/?f=sports

Fred Marshall glance

POSITION Quarterback BIRTHDATE Jan. 21, 1942 HOMETOWN Memphis SCHOOL Messick ALMA MATERS Arkansas (1965), Harvard Business School (1971) FAMILY Wife Sharri, children Scott, Monte, Matthew, Karen NOTEWORTHY Marshall was a fifth-year senior when he quarterbacked Arkansas' 1964 national championship team. ... Previously inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame with the entire 1964 team in 2010. ... Began his investment banking career with Stephens Inc., in Little Rock in 1965 and spent 45 years in the industry. ... Has 10 grandchildren. ... Retired in 2009 from investment banking and was a co-founder and partner in Reliant Health Partners, a medical cost containment company, which started in 2010.
If the South should lose, it means that the history of the heroic struggle will be written by the enemy, that our youth will be trained by Northern school teachers, will be impressed by all of the influences of history and education to regard our gallant dead as traitors and our maimed veterans as fit subjects for derision.
-- Major General Patrick Cleburne
The Confederacy had no better soldiers
than the Arkansans--fearless, brave, and oftentimes courageous beyond
prudence. Dickart History of Kershaws Brigade.

DLUXHOG

"Don't go in anyplace you'd be ashamed to die in..."
(you might get this someday)

 

bphi11ips

Freddie had another son named Michael who died in his 20's, I think in a motorcyle accident.  Really nice guy. 
Life is too short for grudges and feuds.

oldbear

I got to meet him a few years ago. Extremely nice guy. Congrats and we'll deserved.

DeltaBoy

If the South should lose, it means that the history of the heroic struggle will be written by the enemy, that our youth will be trained by Northern school teachers, will be impressed by all of the influences of history and education to regard our gallant dead as traitors and our maimed veterans as fit subjects for derision.
-- Major General Patrick Cleburne
The Confederacy had no better soldiers
than the Arkansans--fearless, brave, and oftentimes courageous beyond
prudence. Dickart History of Kershaws Brigade.