Marshall Goldberg

Marshall Goldberg
Marshall Goldberg

Marshall Goldberg at Pitt in 1938
Nickname(s) Biggie
Date of birth: October 25, 1917(1917-10-25)
Place of birth: Elkins, West Virginia
Date of death: April 3, 2006(2006-04-03) (aged 88)
Place of death: Chicago, Illinois
Career information
Position(s): Halfback
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight: 190 lb (86 kg)
College: Pittsburgh
High school: Elkins High School
NFL Draft: 1939 / Round: 2 / Pick: 12
Drafted by: Chicago Cardinals
Organizations
 As player:
1939–1943, 1946–1948 Chicago Cardinals
Career highlights and awards
Honors: All American (1937, 1938)
All-Pro (1941)
Honours: ARIZONA CARDINALS RING OF HONOR
Retired #s: Pittsburgh Panthers #42
Arizona Cardinals #99
Career stats
Rushing     1,957 yards (College)
  1,644 yards, 11 TD (NFL)
Receiving     775 yards, 5 TD (NFL)
Interceptions     19 (NFL)
Kickoff Returns     844 yards, 1 TD (NFL)
Punt Returns     259 yards (NFL)
Playing stats at NFL.com
College Football Hall of Fame, 1958
Military service
Allegiance: United States
Service/branch: Navy
Years of service: 1943–45
Rank: Lieutenant
Unit: SEAL

Marshall Goldberg (October 25, 1917 – April 3, 2006) was an American football halfback with the Chicago Cardinals in the National Football League.

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Football career

Goldberg was born in Elkins, West Virginia. He was a high school legend there, captaining his Elkins High School football, basketball, and track teams in 1935, and was elected All-State in each sport.

College

At the University of Pittsburgh, under coach Jock Sutherland, he led the Panthers to back-to-back national championships in 1936 and 1937. Goldberg's 1936 team won the Rose Bowl, and the 1937 Panthers earned the National Collegiate Championship.

He finished third in the 1937 Heisman Trophy voting, and was runner-up for the 1938 Heisman Trophy. He was also a two-time All-American in both 1937 and 1938, first as a half back and then as a full back. During his Pitt career he amassed 1,957 rushing yards, a school record that stood until 1974 when Tony Dorsett surpassed it.

Professional

After college he played in the National Football League for the Chicago Cardinals from 1939–43, interrupted by his service during World War II in the U.S. Navy, then again from 1946–48. The Cardinals won the 1947 NFL Championship and captured the Division title in 1948. Goldberg was named 2nd team all-pro once, in 1942.

Later, Sports Illustrated named him a member of the 1930s College Football Team of the Decade. In 1958 he was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame, and later he was also inducted into the Halls of Fame of West Virginia, the City of Pittsburgh, Pop Warner Football, and the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.

On August 24, 2007, Goldberg and Emmitt Thomas were selected by the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Seniors Committee as finalists for election into the Hall of Fame with the Class of 2008. However, he was not selected with the class of 2008.

Personal

Goldberg's father emigrated from Rumania to Cumberland, Maryland in the United States, where he met and married the woman who later become Marshall's mother.[1] The couple settled in the small mountain community of Elkins, West Virginia, some 170 miles (270 km) from Pittsburgh, where they set up a ladies clothing store.

Goldberg joined Navy in 1943 and spent two years in the South Pacific earning the rank of lieutenant.

Goldberg worked in the insurance industry after his football career ended. In 1965 he took over a machine parts company, Marshall Goldberg Machine Tools Ltd., of Rosemont, Illinois.

Goldberg died at age 88 at a nursing home in Chicago.

Following his death, his daughter, Ellen Tullos, and his widow, Rita Goldberg, helped to set up The Marshall Goldberg Traumatic Brain Injury Fund at The University of Illinois at Chicago. Goldberg had sustained a number of concussions during his career, which the family felt contributed to difficulties later in his life. This fund has been instrumental in bringing attention to the problem of head injury in athletes.

See also

References and Notes

  1. ^ Peter Levin (September 1993). Ellis Island to Ebbets Field: Sport and the American Jewish Experience. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 212. ISBN 0195085558. 

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