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Kerry Marbury
Kerry Marbury (March 21, 1952 – June 23, 2019) was a Canadian football running back in the Canadian Football League who played for the Toronto Argonauts and Ottawa Rough Riders. He played college football for the West Virginia Mountaineers. He was a high school football teammate and lifelong friend of Alabama head coach Nick Saban. After his playing days were over, he served as a professor of Humanities, Race, Class and Gender at Fairmont State University Fairmont State University is a public university in Fairmont, West Virginia. History Fairmont State University’s roots reach back to the formation of public education in the state of West Virginia. The first private normal school in West Vir .... References 1952 births 2019 deaths American football running backs Canadian football running backs Ottawa Rough Riders players Toronto Argonauts players West Virginia Mountaineers football players {{Canadianfootball-runningback-stub ...
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Canadian Football
Canadian football () is a team sport, sport played in Canada in which two teams of 12 players each compete for territorial control of a field of play long and wide attempting to advance a pointed oval-shaped ball into the opposing team's scoring area (end zone). In Canada, ''football'' may refer to Canadian football and American football collectively, or to either sport specifically, depending on context. Outside of Canada, the term Canadian football is used exclusively to describe this sport, even in the United States; the term ''gridiron football'' (or, more rarely, ''North American football'') is also used worldwide as well to refer to both sports collectively. The two sports have shared origins and are closely related but have comparison of American and Canadian football, some key differences. With the probable exception of a few minor and recent changes, for which there is circumstantial evidence to suggest the existence of at least informal cross-border collaboration, ...
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