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'''Joey Marston''' (born October 5, 2020) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Tight End|tight end]] who is currently  preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Auburn University and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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'''Joey Marston''' (born October 5, 2020) was an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Tight End|tight end]] for the [[Dallas Birddogs]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
 
Joseph Lewis "Joey" Marston was born in Lithia, Florida (suburbs of Tampa, FL) on October 5th, 2020 to parents Gregory and Julia Marston. He is the youngest of three children; 7 years between him and his eldest brother Daniel Jacob "Danny" Marston, and 2.5 years between Joey and elder sister Nicole Marie Marston. Growing up, Joey was frequently coached by his father (currently University of Tampa Head Football Coach) after school and regular sports practices. His mother was supportive and kept him focused academically. He had a friendly but competitive rapport with Danny, despite the elder's early pursuit of professional hockey that frequently took him away from home in Florida. His sister Nicole, while closer in age, was more distant in interests; their interactions are strained by lack of common ground in personality and perceived slights due to Joey's pursuit of football hindering his sister's efforts to pursue her own interests. In high school, Joey played tight end for the Newsome High School Huskies football team, as well as short stop for their baseball team. It seemed for most of his high school career that Joey enjoyed baseball more than football and would pursue college baseball and the PBE league. His intentions flipped late in his senior year of high school when he was approached by multiple schools with scholarships for football that were far more valuable than the offers for baseball. Major offers came from Florida, Florida State, Auburn, and Boston College. Ultimately, he decided on Auburn University for their openness to allowing him to switch to baseball if football wasn't working out, as well as their campus and lack of history with the Marston family.
 
Joseph Lewis "Joey" Marston was born in Lithia, Florida (suburbs of Tampa, FL) on October 5th, 2020 to parents Gregory and Julia Marston. He is the youngest of three children; 7 years between him and his eldest brother Daniel Jacob "Danny" Marston, and 2.5 years between Joey and elder sister Nicole Marie Marston. Growing up, Joey was frequently coached by his father (currently University of Tampa Head Football Coach) after school and regular sports practices. His mother was supportive and kept him focused academically. He had a friendly but competitive rapport with Danny, despite the elder's early pursuit of professional hockey that frequently took him away from home in Florida. His sister Nicole, while closer in age, was more distant in interests; their interactions are strained by lack of common ground in personality and perceived slights due to Joey's pursuit of football hindering his sister's efforts to pursue her own interests. In high school, Joey played tight end for the Newsome High School Huskies football team, as well as short stop for their baseball team. It seemed for most of his high school career that Joey enjoyed baseball more than football and would pursue college baseball and the PBE league. His intentions flipped late in his senior year of high school when he was approached by multiple schools with scholarships for football that were far more valuable than the offers for baseball. Major offers came from Florida, Florida State, Auburn, and Boston College. Ultimately, he decided on Auburn University for their openness to allowing him to switch to baseball if football wasn't working out, as well as their campus and lack of history with the Marston family.
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
 
Marston's college career at Auburn was nothing short of stellar by SEC receiver standards. Despite redshirting in his freshman season and limited touches through his sophomore season, Joey Marston exploded onto the scene in his junior season with 23 receptions for 438 yards and 5 touchdowns. He quickly became a fan favorite for his strong hands and gait, foot speed, and media charm. The trend continued through his senior and redshirt senior seasons with the Tigers. As a captain for Auburn, Marston pulled in 25 receptions for 526 yards and 7 touchdowns in his senior season, and 20 receptions for 487 yards and 6 touchdowns in his 5th season. The Tigers won the SEC West, SEC Conference Championship, and 2040 Sugar Bowl with Marston playing a considerable role, and made a considerable effort in a close 2041 College Football Championship against Ohio State. In his last season, the Tigers again won the SEC, but lost in the 2042 Cotton Bowl to Washington. His total collegiate career stats are 68 receptions, 1451 yards, 18 touchdowns, and a career-long 69 yard reception. He is considered one of the best Auburn receivers of the modern era.
 
Marston's college career at Auburn was nothing short of stellar by SEC receiver standards. Despite redshirting in his freshman season and limited touches through his sophomore season, Joey Marston exploded onto the scene in his junior season with 23 receptions for 438 yards and 5 touchdowns. He quickly became a fan favorite for his strong hands and gait, foot speed, and media charm. The trend continued through his senior and redshirt senior seasons with the Tigers. As a captain for Auburn, Marston pulled in 25 receptions for 526 yards and 7 touchdowns in his senior season, and 20 receptions for 487 yards and 6 touchdowns in his 5th season. The Tigers won the SEC West, SEC Conference Championship, and 2040 Sugar Bowl with Marston playing a considerable role, and made a considerable effort in a close 2041 College Football Championship against Ohio State. In his last season, the Tigers again won the SEC, but lost in the 2042 Cotton Bowl to Washington. His total collegiate career stats are 68 receptions, 1451 yards, 18 touchdowns, and a career-long 69 yard reception. He is considered one of the best Auburn receivers of the modern era.
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==Professional career==
 
==Professional career==
 
===DSFL career===
 
===DSFL career===
In January 2042, Marston declared for the 29th class of the International Sim Football League, making him the 3rd member of his family to pursue professional sports after his elder brother and maternal aunt. He was picked up on rosters by the Dallas Birddogs to end the 2041 season.
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In January 2043, Marston declared for the 29th class of the International Sim Football League, making him the 3rd member of his family to pursue professional sports after his elder brother and maternal aunt. He was picked up on rosters by the Dallas Birddogs to end the 2042 season. Marston played in two regular season games, the Southern Confernce Championship, and the 27th Ultimini Bowl in which the Birddogs triumphed over the Kansas City Coyotes. Marston had a respectable showing in the Prospect Bowl following the end of the 2042 season in February 2043, playing for the Fighting Mangoes. In the 2043 DSFL entry draft, he was selected 8th overall at the end of the 1st round by the Dallas Birddogs, allowing him to stay with the team as he had expressed interest in doing.
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 3 April 2024

Joey Marston
Image of Joey Marston
No. 33 – Dallas Birddogs
Position:Tight End
Personal information
Born: (2020-10-05)October 5, 2020 (aged 40)
Lithia, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:255 lb (116 kg)
Username:Capt_Blitzkrieg
Career information
High school:Newsome High School
College:Auburn University
ISFL Draft:2044  / Round: 2 / Pick: 2
DSFL Draft:2043  / Round: 1 / Pick: 8
Career history
Roster status:Retired

Player stats at ISFL.net

Joey Marston (born October 5, 2020) was an American football tight end for the Dallas Birddogs of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

Joseph Lewis "Joey" Marston was born in Lithia, Florida (suburbs of Tampa, FL) on October 5th, 2020 to parents Gregory and Julia Marston. He is the youngest of three children; 7 years between him and his eldest brother Daniel Jacob "Danny" Marston, and 2.5 years between Joey and elder sister Nicole Marie Marston. Growing up, Joey was frequently coached by his father (currently University of Tampa Head Football Coach) after school and regular sports practices. His mother was supportive and kept him focused academically. He had a friendly but competitive rapport with Danny, despite the elder's early pursuit of professional hockey that frequently took him away from home in Florida. His sister Nicole, while closer in age, was more distant in interests; their interactions are strained by lack of common ground in personality and perceived slights due to Joey's pursuit of football hindering his sister's efforts to pursue her own interests. In high school, Joey played tight end for the Newsome High School Huskies football team, as well as short stop for their baseball team. It seemed for most of his high school career that Joey enjoyed baseball more than football and would pursue college baseball and the PBE league. His intentions flipped late in his senior year of high school when he was approached by multiple schools with scholarships for football that were far more valuable than the offers for baseball. Major offers came from Florida, Florida State, Auburn, and Boston College. Ultimately, he decided on Auburn University for their openness to allowing him to switch to baseball if football wasn't working out, as well as their campus and lack of history with the Marston family.

College career

Marston's college career at Auburn was nothing short of stellar by SEC receiver standards. Despite redshirting in his freshman season and limited touches through his sophomore season, Joey Marston exploded onto the scene in his junior season with 23 receptions for 438 yards and 5 touchdowns. He quickly became a fan favorite for his strong hands and gait, foot speed, and media charm. The trend continued through his senior and redshirt senior seasons with the Tigers. As a captain for Auburn, Marston pulled in 25 receptions for 526 yards and 7 touchdowns in his senior season, and 20 receptions for 487 yards and 6 touchdowns in his 5th season. The Tigers won the SEC West, SEC Conference Championship, and 2040 Sugar Bowl with Marston playing a considerable role, and made a considerable effort in a close 2041 College Football Championship against Ohio State. In his last season, the Tigers again won the SEC, but lost in the 2042 Cotton Bowl to Washington. His total collegiate career stats are 68 receptions, 1451 yards, 18 touchdowns, and a career-long 69 yard reception. He is considered one of the best Auburn receivers of the modern era.

Collegiate career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2039 (S24) Auburn 4 4 29 7.25 9 0
2040 (S25) Auburn 12 23 438 19.04 35 5
2041 (S26) Auburn 14 25 526 21.04 40 7
2042 (S27) Auburn 14 20 487 24.35 69 6

Professional career

DSFL career

In January 2043, Marston declared for the 29th class of the International Sim Football League, making him the 3rd member of his family to pursue professional sports after his elder brother and maternal aunt. He was picked up on rosters by the Dallas Birddogs to end the 2042 season. Marston played in two regular season games, the Southern Confernce Championship, and the 27th Ultimini Bowl in which the Birddogs triumphed over the Kansas City Coyotes. Marston had a respectable showing in the Prospect Bowl following the end of the 2042 season in February 2043, playing for the Fighting Mangoes. In the 2043 DSFL entry draft, he was selected 8th overall at the end of the 1st round by the Dallas Birddogs, allowing him to stay with the team as he had expressed interest in doing.

Through the 2043 season, the Dallas Birddogs struggled, falling from 1st in the league to 7th and missing the playoffs. Despite this, Marston's rookie season was a brilliant success with 871 total receiving yards that culminated in winning the DSFL's Tight End of the Year Award.

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2042 (S27) Birddogs 2 3 20 6.67 8 0
2043 (S28) Birddogs 14 71 873 12.3 63 7