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Marshall Goldberg (October 24, 1917 – April 3, 2006) was an American football back and return specialist who played for the Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football as a halfback and fullback for the Pittsburgh Panthers.
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- October 24, 1917
Nov 11, 2021 · Tullos, 73, knew instantly who they were calling about -- her father, former Chicago Cardinals two-way star Marshall Goldberg -- she just didn't know why.
- Josh Weinfuss
Marshall Goldberg came out of Elkins, West Virginia, and played for the University of Pittsburgh. In his three years the Pitt record was 8-1-1, 9-0-1, 8-2-0. The 1936 team won the Rose Bowl, the 1937 team was national champion, the 1938 team lost two games when Goldberg was out with injuries.
Apr 5, 2006 · Marshall Goldberg, one of the greatest running backs in college football history and a member of Pitt's famed "Dream Backfield" of the 1930s, died Monday at the age of 88 in Chicago, where he made his home.
Apr 7, 2006 · Marshall Goldberg, an All-American running back who led the University of Pittsburgh team to the consensus national championship in 1937 and who later became a six-time All-Pro defensive back...
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Goldberg achieved status as one of the greatest backs in college football history. During his storied Pitt career from 1936-38, he rushed for 1,957 yards, a school record that stood until Tony Dorsett broke it in 1974.