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词条 1997 Marshall Thundering Herd football team
释义

  1. Regular season

  2. Schedule

  3. Roster

  4. Game summaries

     West Virginia  Army  Kent State  Western Illinois  Ball State  Akron  Miami  Eastern Michigan  Central Michigan  Bowling Green  Ohio  Toledo (MAC Championship Game)  vs. Ole Miss (Motor City Bowl) 

  5. Awards and honors

  6. Team Players in the 1998 NFL Draft

  7. References

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|Year=1997
|Team = Marshall Thundering Herd
|Image =
|Conference= Mid-American Conference
|Division= East
|ShortConference= MAC
|Record=10–3
|ConfRecord=7–1
|CoachRank=
|APRank=
|HeadCoach=Bob Pruett
|HCYear=2nd
|OffCoach= Tim Nunez
|OCYear=1st
|DefCoach= Kevin Kelly
|OScheme=
|DScheme=
|StadiumArena=Marshall University Stadium
(Capacity: 30,000)
|Champion= MAC champion
MAC East Division champion
|ConfChamp= MAC Championship Game
|ConfChampResult= W 34–14 vs. Toledo
|BowlTourney=Motor City Bowl
|BowlTourneyResult= L 31–34 vs. Ole Miss
}}{{1997 Mid-American Conference football standings}}

The 1997 Marshall Thundering Herd football team represented the Marshall University in the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season. It was the program's first year in the Mid-American Conference (MAC). They were led by second-year head coach Bob Pruett.

Regular season

In the 1997 season, Marshall University's first in Division I-A (now known as FBS), Randy Moss and future NFL quarterback Chad Pennington were the centerpiece of an explosive offense that led the Thundering Herd to the Mid-American Conference title. Moss caught 25 touchdown passes that season, at the time a Division I-A record, and was a unanimous first-team All-American.[1] For the season, Moss had 96 receptions for 1820 yards, and 26 touchdowns.

Moss won the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the nation's leading wide receiver, and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy (finishing fourth in the balloting, behind Ryan Leaf, Peyton Manning, and Charles Woodson, who won the award). Moss left Marshall with 168 receptions for 3,467 yards and a school record 53 touchdowns in 2 seasons.

The Herd became only the second team to win a conference championship in its first FBS season, after Nevada in 1992 (Big West Conference). The feat would not be repeated again until 2014, when Georgia Southern won the Sun Belt Conference title.

Schedule

The Thundering Herd finished the regular season with a record of 10 wins and 2 losses.

{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 1997
| poll = AP
| timezone = Eastern
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = August 30
| time = 12:00 PM
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = West Virginia
| gamename = Friends of Coal Bowl
| site_stadium = Mountaineer Field
| site_cityst = Morgantown, WV
| tv = ESPN+
| score = 31–42
| attend = 65,492
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 6
| time = 1:00 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = Army
| site_stadium = Michie Stadium
| site_cityst = West Point, NY
| tv =
| score = 35–25
| attend = 30,358
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 13
| time = 3:30 PM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| opponent = Kent State
| site_stadium = Dix Stadium
| site_cityst = Kent, OH
| tv =
| score = 42–17
| attend = 11,021
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 20
| time = 7:00 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1997|team=Western Illinois Leathernecks|title=Western Illinois}}
| site_stadium = Marshall University Stadium
| site_cityst = Huntington, WV
| tv = WSAZ
| score = 48–7
| attend = 26,724
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 27
| time = 1:00 PM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1997|team=Ball State Cardinals|title=Ball State}}
| site_stadium = Ball State Stadium
| site_cityst = Muncie, IN
| tv = WVAH
| score = 42–16
| attend = 20,415
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 11
| time = 7:00 PM
| w/l = w
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1997|team=Akron Zips|title=Akron}}
| site_stadium = Marshall University Stadium
| site_cityst = Huntington, WV
| tv =
| score = 52–17
| attend = 26,642
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 18
| time = 2:00 PM
| w/l = l
| away = y
| opponent = Miami (OH)
| site_stadium = Yager Stadium
| site_cityst = Oxford, OH
| tv = WSAZ
| score = 21–45
| attend = 29,027
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 25
| time = 7:00 PM
| w/l = w
| opponent = Eastern Michigan
| site_stadium = Marshall University Stadium
| site_cityst = Huntington, WV
| tv =
| score = 48–25
| attend = 21,474
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 1
| time = 1:00 PM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| opponent = Central Michigan
| site_stadium = Kelly/Shorts Stadium
| site_cityst = Mount Pleasant, MI
| tv = WSAZ
| score = 45–17
| attend = 15,324
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 8
| time = 3:30 PM
| w/l = w
| homecoming = y
| opponent = Bowling Green
| site_stadium = Marshall University Stadium
| site_cityst = Huntington, WV
| tv = WSAZ
| score = 28–0
| attend = 23,509
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 15
| time = 3:30 PM
| w/l = w
| opponent = Ohio
| gamename = Battle for the Bell
| site_stadium = Marshall University Stadium
| site_cityst = Huntington, WV
| tv =
| score = 27–0
| attend = 32,012
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = December 5
| time = 7:30 PM
| w/l = w
| opponent = Toledo
| gamename = MAC Championship Game
| site_stadium = Marshall University Stadium
| site_cityst = Huntington, WV
| tv = ESPN2
| score = 34–14
| attend = 28,021
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = December 26
| time = 8:00 PM
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| opponent = Ole Miss
| gamename = Motor City Bowl
| site_stadium = Pontiac Silverdome
| site_cityst = Pontiac, MI
| tv = ESPN
| score = 31–34
| attend = 43,340
}}
}}

Roster

{{American football roster/Header
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| team = Marshall Thundering Herd
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| defensive_players={{American football roster/Player|num=42|class=So|first=Rogers|last=Beckett|pos=FS|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=5|class=Sr|first=B. J.|last=Cohen|pos=DE|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=4|class=So|first=John|last=Grace|dab=John Grace (Canadian football)|pos=LB|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=6|class=Jr|first=Ricky|last=Hall|pos=DL}}{{American football roster/Player|num=9|class=Sr|first=Thomas|last=Maxwell|pos=ROV}}{{American football roster/Player|num=28|class=Sr|first=Larry|last=McCloud|pos=LB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=11|class=Sr|first=Larry|last=Moore|pos=CB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=55|class=So|first=Andre|last=O'Neal|pos=LB|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=8|class=Sr|first=B. J.|last=Summers|pos=CB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=58|class=Jr|first=Paul|last=Totten|pos=DE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=97|class=Jr|first=Joe|last=Zeglowitsch|pos=DT}}
| special_teams_players={{American football roster/Player|num=41|class=Jr|first=Chris|last=Hanson|pos=P|link=y|dab=Chris Hanson (American football)}}{{American football roster/Player|num=49|class=So|first=Billy|last=Malashevich|pos=K}}
}}{{American football roster/Footer
| head_coach = *Bob Pruett
| asst_coach =
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}}

Game summaries

West Virginia

{{AFB game box start
| Title =
| Visitor = Thundering Herd
| V1=3 |V2=7 |V3=21 |V4=0
| Host = Mountaineers
| H1=21 |H2=7 |H3=0 |H4=14
| Date = August 30
| Location =
Mountaineer Field
Morgantown, WV
| StartTime = 12:00 p.m.
| TimeZone = EDT
| ElapsedTime =
| Attendance = 65,492
| Weather = 70° F, Partly Cloudy and Mild, Wind NW 4 mph
| Referee = Jim Maconaghy
| TVAnnouncers = John Sanders and Jeff Bostic
| TVStation = ESPN+
}}{{AFB game box scoring entry |FirstEntry=yes|Quarter=1 |QuarterEntries=4 |Time=12:30 |Team=WVU |Event=Gary Thompkins 7-yard blocked punt return (Jay Taylor kick) |Score=WVU 7–0 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=6:04 |Team=WVU |Event=Amos Zereoué 10-yard run (Jay Taylor kick) |Score=WVU 14–0 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=2:24 |Team=MAR |Event=Billy Malashevich 25-yard field goal |Score=WVU 14–3}}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=0:02 |Team=WVU |Event=Amos Zereoué 52-yard run (Jay Taylor kick) |Score=WVU 21–3 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=2 |QuarterEntries=2 |Time=10:51 |Team=WVU |Event=Curtis Keaton 11-yard run (Jay Taylor kick) |Score=WVU 28–3 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=3:34 |Team=MAR |Event=LaVorn Colclough 24-yard pass from Chad Pennington (Billy Malashevich kick) |Score=WVU 28–10 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=3 |QuarterEntries=3 |Time=13:08 |Team=MAR |Event=Randy Moss 15-yard pass from Chad Pennington (Billy Malashevich kick) |Score=WVU 28–17 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=9:24 |Team=MAR |Event=Llow Turner 53-yard run (Billy Malashevich kick) |Score=WVU 28–24 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=0:35 |Team=MAR |Event=Randy Moss 25-yard pass from Chad Pennington (Billy Malashevich kick) |Score=MAR 31–28 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=4 |QuarterEntries=2 |Time=11:07 |Team=WVU |Event=Chad Wable 15-yard pass from Marc Bulger (Jay Taylor kick) |Score=WVU 35–31 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=7:56 |Team=WVU |Event=Amos Zereoué 1-yard run (Jay Taylor kick) |Score=WVU 42–31 |LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}{{see also|1997 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|Friends of Coal Bowl}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
0–4 1923 L 0–81

After trailing 28–3, the Thundering Herd scored 28 straight to take a 31–28 lead into the 4th quarter. West Virginia responded with two 4th quarter touchdowns to win this much anticipated season opener, 42–31. Randy Moss had 7 receptions for 85 yards and 2 touchdowns.[2]

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Army

{{see also|1997 Army Cadets football team}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
0–1 1920 L 0–38

Randy Moss had 5 receptions for 186 yards and 2 touchdowns.[5]

[6]{{-}}

Kent State

{{see also|1997 Kent State Golden Flashes football team}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
9–18 1982 W 30–21

Randy Moss hauled in 8 receptions for 216 yards and 3 touchdowns.

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Western Illinois

{{see also|Western Illinois Leathernecks football}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
1–0 1991 W 20–17 OT

Randy Moss had 5 receptions for 52 yards and 2 touchdowns.[7]

[8]{{-}}

Ball State

{{see also|Ball State Cardinals football}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
First meeting

Randy Moss caught 13 passes for 205 yards and a school-record 5 touchdowns.[9]

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Akron

{{see also|Akron Zips football}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
3–2 1982 W 12–10

Randy Moss had 6 receptions for 107 yards and 2 touchdowns.

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Miami

{{see also|1997 Miami RedHawks football team}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
4–28–1 1980 L 6–34

Randy Moss had 10 receptions for 147 yards and a touchdown.

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Eastern Michigan

{{see also|1997 Eastern Michigan Eagles football team}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
1–1 1984 W 24–17

Randy Moss had 8 receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown.

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Central Michigan

{{see also|1997 Central Michigan Chippewas football team}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
0–2 1976 L 7–22

Randy Moss had 7 receptions for 193 yards and 2 touchdowns.

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Bowling Green

{{see also|1997 Bowling Green Falcons football team}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
3–18 1974 L 3–28

Randy Moss had 7 receptions for 56 yards and a touchdown.

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Ohio

{{see also|1997 Ohio Bobcats football team|Battle for the Bell}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
10–28–6 1988 W 31–14

Randy Moss had 7 receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown.

[10]{{-}}

Toledo (MAC Championship Game)

{{AFB game box start
| Title =
| Visitor = Rockets
| V1=0 |V2=7 |V3=0 |V4=7
| Host = Thundering Herd
| H1=3 |H2=0 |H3=14 |H4=17
| Date = December 5
| Location =
Marshall Stadium
Huntington, WV
| StartTime = 7:30 p.m.
| TimeZone = EST
| ElapsedTime =
| Attendance = 28,021
| Weather = Snow
| Referee =
| TVAnnouncers =
| TVStation = ESPN2
}}{{AFB game box scoring entry |FirstEntry=yes|Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=Marshall |Event=Billy Malashevich 22-yard field goal |Score=Marshall 3–0 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=Toledo |Event=TD |Score=Toledo 7–3 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=3 |QuarterEntries=2 |Time=6:46 |Team=Marshall |Event=Randy Moss 4-yard pass from Chad Pennington (Malashevich kick) |Score=Marshall 10–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=3:48 |Team=Marshall |Event=Randy Moss 86-yard pass from Chad Pennington (Malashevich kick) |Score=Marshall 17–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=4 |QuarterEntries=4 |Time=6:59 |Team=Marshall |Event=Randy Moss 20-yard pass from Chad Pennington (Malashevich kick) |Score=Marshall 24–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time= |Team=Marshall |Event=Doug Chapman 5-yard run (Malashevich kick) |Score=Marshall 31–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time= |Team=Marshall |Event=Billy Malashevich field goal |Score=Marshall 31–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time= |Team=Toledo |Event=TD |Score=Marshall 34–14|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}{{main|1997 MAC Championship Game}}{{see also|1997 Toledo Rockets football team}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
14–19–1 1982 L 9–17

Randy Moss had 7 receptions for 170 yards and 3 touchdowns.[11]

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vs. Ole Miss (Motor City Bowl)

{{AFB game box start
| Title =
| Visitor = Rebels
| V1=7 |V2=0 |V3=14 |V4=13
| Host = Thundering Herd
| H1=10 |H2=7 |H3=0 |H4=14
| Date = December 26
| Location =
Pontiac Silverdome
Pontiac, MI
| StartTime =
| TimeZone =
| ElapsedTime =
| Attendance = 43,430
| Weather = Indoors
| Referee =
| TVAnnouncers = Jerry Punch and Mike Gottfried
| TVStation = ESPN
}}{{AFB game box scoring entry |FirstEntry=yes|Quarter=1 |QuarterEntries=3 |Time=14:36 |Team=MISS |Event=John Avery 1-yard run (Lindsey kick) |Score=MISS 7–0 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=14:19 |Team=MAR |Event=Randy Moss 80-yard pass from Chad Pennington (Billy Malashevich kick) |Score=Tied 7–7 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time= |Team=MAR |Event=Billy Malashevich field goal |Score=MAR 10–7 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=MAR |Event=LaVorn Colclough pass from Chad Pennington (Bill Malashevich kick) |Score=MAR 17–7 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=3 |QuarterEntries=2 |Time= |Team=MISS |Event=Andre Rone pass from Stewart Patridge (Lindsey kick) |Score=MAR 17–14 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time= |Team=MISS |Event=Deuce McAllister 20-yard pass from Stewart Patridge (Lindsey kick) |Score=MISS 21–17 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=4 |QuarterEntries=4 |Time=10:12 |Team=MAR |Event=Doug Chapman 6-yard pass from Chad Pennington (Billy Malashevich kick) |Score=MAR 24–21 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=5:39 |Team=MISS |Event=Grant Heard 19-yard pass from Stewart Patridge (kick failed) |Score=MISS 27–24 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=2:57 |Team=MAR |Event=Doug Chapman 9-yard run (Billy Malashevich kick) |Score=MAR 31–27 }}{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=0:31 |Team=MISS |Event=Deuce McAllister 1-yard run (Lindsey kick) |Score=MISS 34–31 |LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}{{main|1997 Motor City Bowl}}{{see also|1997 Ole Miss Rebels football team}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
First meeting

Playing in its first bowl game since the 1948 Tangerine Bowl, Marshall lost a back-and-forth matchup with Ole Miss. Randy Moss had 6 receptions for 173 yards and a touchdown, including an 80-yard bomb from Chad Pennington, in his final collegiate game.[14]

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Awards and honors

  • Randy Moss – Fred Biletnikoff Award,[17] Heisman Trophy Finalist (4th in Voting), Unanimous First-Team All-American, MAC Offensive Player of the Year

Team Players in the 1998 NFL Draft

Player Position Round Pick Team
Randy MossWide Receiver1 21 Minnesota Vikings
John Wade Center5 148 Jacksonville Jaguars
[18]

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Moves, Emotions Have Moss Causin' a Commotion|first=Bob|last=Carter|url=http://espn.go.com/classic/biography/s/Moss_Randy.html|work=ESPN|accessdate=February 22, 2007}}
2. ^{{cite news |title=Top Of His Game |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1997/aug/20/sports/sp-24122 |date=August 20, 1997 |accessdate=January 3, 2019 }}
3. ^{{cite magazine |title=CUT OFF FROM THE HERD RANDY MOSS, THE MOST GIFTED PLAYER IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL, IS LEADING THE REVIVAL OF A MARSHALL PROGRAM STILL HAUNTED BY A DEVASTATING 1970 PLANE CRASH. |magazine=Sports Illustrated |url=https://www.si.com/vault/1997/08/25/8116465/cut-off-from-the-herd-randy-moss-the-most-gifted-player-in-college-football-is-leading-the-revival-of-a-marshall-program-still-haunted-by-a-devastating-1970-plane-crash-but-moss-cares-little-about-the-thundering-herds-past--and |date=August 25, 1997 |accessdate=January 5, 2019 }}
4. ^{{cite news |title=Marshall Makes It Close |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1997/aug/31/sports/sp-27756 |date=August 31, 1997 |accessdate=January 3, 2019 }}
5. ^{{cite news |title=Army Gets Thumped by Moss and His Teammates |newspaper=New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/09/07/sports/army-gets-thumped-by-moss-and-his-teammates.html |date=September 7, 1997 |accessdate=January 3, 2019 }}
6. ^{{cite news |title=MARSHALL ROLLS, AS ARMY CAN'T GATHER MOSS |newspaper=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1997/09/07/marshall-rolls-as-army-cant-gather-moss/eec96cf6-3623-47f0-bea7-cb4374875672/ |date=September 7, 1997 |accessdate=January 5, 2019 }}
7. ^{{cite news |title=WESTERN ILLINOIS-MARSHALL GAME PROVIDES A VARIETY OF ATTRACTIONS |newspaper=Chicago Tribune |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1997-09-19-9709190219-story.html |date=September 19, 1997 |accessdate=January 5, 2019 }}
8. ^{{cite news |title=Gallery: Marshall vs. Western Illinois, Sept. 20, 1997 |newspaper=The Herald-Dispatch |url=https://www.herald-dispatch.com/multimedia/photo_galleries/photos_marshall_sports/gallery-marshall-vs-western-illinois-sept/article_68c159a5-4e02-5c7a-a679-4d33ff66fca4.html |date=May 22, 2015 |accessdate=January 5, 2019 }}
9. ^{{cite news |title=A High Five for Moss in Marshall Win |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1997/sep/28/sports/sp-37254 |date=September 28, 1997 |accessdate=January 3, 2019 }}
10. ^{{cite news |title=MARSHALL THRASHES OHIO U. FOR TITLE |newspaper=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1997/11/16/marshall-thrashes-ohio-u-for-title/d8045d96-937e-48c2-a319-f96d3581e1c3/ |date=November 16, 1997 |accessdate=January 5, 2019 }}
11. ^{{cite news |title=The Best Campaign For the Heisman Is . . . |newspaper=New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/11/21/sports/on-college-football-the-best-campaign-for-the-heisman-is.html |date=November 21, 1997 |accessdate=January 5, 2019 |first=William C. |last=Rhoden }}
12. ^{{cite news |title=Moss Herds Thundering Marshall Return |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1997/nov/23/sports/sp-56764 |date=November 23, 1997 |accessdate=January 5, 2019 }}
13. ^{{cite news |title=Moss Sets Touchdown Record as Marshall Beats Toledo, 34-14 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1997/dec/06/sports/sp-61349 |date=December 6, 1997 |accessdate=January 3, 2019 }}
14. ^{{cite news |title=The Grand Marshall |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1997/dec/14/sports/sp-63887 |date=December 14, 1997 |accessdate=January 5, 2019 }}
15. ^{{cite news |title=N.C.A.A.: FOOTBALL -- MOTOR CITY BOWL; Mississippi Captures Wild One |newspaper=New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/12/27/sports/ncaa-football-motor-city-bowl-mississippi-captures-wild-one.html |date=December 27, 1997 |accessdate=January 3, 2019 }}
16. ^{{cite news |title=MISSISSIPPI TOPS MARSHALL IN A SEESAW BATTLE, 34-31 |newspaper=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1997/12/27/mississippi-tops-marshall-in-a-seesaw-battle-34-31/563dfa29-0645-4618-a5b5-46a3852a81b6/ |date=December 27, 1997 |accessdate=January 5, 2019 }}
17. ^http://www.biletnikoffaward.com/
18. ^{{cite web |title=1998 NFL Draft |work=Pro Football Reference |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/draft/1998.htm |accessdate=January 5, 2019 }}
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