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Marshall was on born November 2, 2005, the son of Jarelle Marshall and Amy Allphin, and attended Moeller High School in Cincinnati, Ohio.As a junior in 2022, he was selected as the Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year, tallying 1,951 rushing yards, 364 receiving yards and 33 total touchdowns. [2]
Moeller senior Jordan Marshall signed with the University of Michigan Wednesday, the beginning of the early signing period for Division I football.
He is the third Cincinnati high school player to win the award in the past five seasons.
Marshall and the Crusaders are in the Division I state semifinals, where they will play Springfield 7 p.m. Friday at Piqua High School. Moeller senior Jordan Marshall named a Mr. Football finalist ...
Ohio State: 2024 NFL draft: 4th round, 123rd overall by the Houston Texans [12] 2019 Evan Prater QB Wyoming: Cincinnati [13] 2020 Corey Kiner: RB Roger Bacon: LSU Cincinnati [14] 2021 Drew Allar: QB Medina: Penn State [15] 2022 Lamar Sperling RB Hoban: Buffalo [16] 2023 Jordan Marshall: RB Moeller: Michigan [17] 2024 Matt Ponatoski QB Moeller ...
Jordan Castleberry's return set Akron up at the Ohio 31. [180] Three plays later Finley hit Jake Newell for a touchdown to retake the lead for the Zips with 1:20 left in the half. [ 184 ] However, Ohio still had all three timeouts and was able to march down he field for a touchdown as Navarro found Owen from 18-yards out to retake the lead with ...
Marshall committed to Michigan on March 21, 2023, choosing the Wolverines over a host of Division I offers. Michigan football has fun at Ohio State's expense as Jordan Marshall wins Mr. Football ...
Marshall was born in Gateshead, [1] and joined Darlington on a youth contract in 2009. [4] He made his first-team debut at the age of 16 on 27 April 2010 – becoming the 54th player used that season – replacing Nathan Mulligan in the 72nd minute as Darlington lost 5–0 at home to Notts County, a result which confirmed County as champions of Football League Two. [5]