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− | '''Nick Marksman''' (born March 28, 2015) | + | '''Nick Marksman''' (born March 28, 2015) was an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Tight End|tight end]]. |
==Early years== | ==Early years== | ||
Born to professional athletes, Nick Marksman had his eyes set on the NSFL from an early age. After dominating youth leagues in football, basketball and baseball, Nick continued this success in high school. Lettering in all 3 sports while attending George Washington High, Nick received scholarships in all three sports and ultimately chose football voer the others. Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Ohio State and Michigan were only a few of the scholarships he had been offered while still in high school Syracuse University got the nod due to it being closer to home than many other D1 schools. While proving himself on the football field in high school, Nick broke many Section 5 records and clearly the best athlete that George Washington High had ever seen. The previous record holder at the school was former NSFL Wide Receiver Terrence Biggims. Biggims would go on to set many NSFL records proving there is something in the water at George Washington High. | Born to professional athletes, Nick Marksman had his eyes set on the NSFL from an early age. After dominating youth leagues in football, basketball and baseball, Nick continued this success in high school. Lettering in all 3 sports while attending George Washington High, Nick received scholarships in all three sports and ultimately chose football voer the others. Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Ohio State and Michigan were only a few of the scholarships he had been offered while still in high school Syracuse University got the nod due to it being closer to home than many other D1 schools. While proving himself on the football field in high school, Nick broke many Section 5 records and clearly the best athlete that George Washington High had ever seen. The previous record holder at the school was former NSFL Wide Receiver Terrence Biggims. Biggims would go on to set many NSFL records proving there is something in the water at George Washington High. | ||
==College career== | ==College career== | ||
Nick Marksman made use of his scholarship to attend Syrcuse University where not only did he excel on the football field, but also in the classroom. Nick received a Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering and also broke many school records along the way. By the time Nick had graduated, he owned school records in Career Receiving Touchdowns, Career Receiving Yards, and Career Receptions.Before selecting football however, Nick almost chose baseball over football. After winning the college baseball champiosnhip with Syracuse in his sophomore season, it seemed that Nick was destined for the MLB and had many scouts attending batting practices and workouts. After arguably a more successful beginning to his collegiate career in baseball, Nick began to focus more on football and his baseball career took a backseat. Nick then went on to have a record setting senior season and still owns many ACC records to this day. The NSFL now seemed to be the next destination. | Nick Marksman made use of his scholarship to attend Syrcuse University where not only did he excel on the football field, but also in the classroom. Nick received a Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering and also broke many school records along the way. By the time Nick had graduated, he owned school records in Career Receiving Touchdowns, Career Receiving Yards, and Career Receptions.Before selecting football however, Nick almost chose baseball over football. After winning the college baseball champiosnhip with Syracuse in his sophomore season, it seemed that Nick was destined for the MLB and had many scouts attending batting practices and workouts. After arguably a more successful beginning to his collegiate career in baseball, Nick began to focus more on football and his baseball career took a backseat. Nick then went on to have a record setting senior season and still owns many ACC records to this day. The NSFL now seemed to be the next destination. | ||
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[[Category:National Simulation Football League players]] | [[Category:National Simulation Football League players]] | ||
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[[Category:Season 22 players]] | [[Category:Season 22 players]] | ||
[[Category:SU alumni]] | [[Category:SU alumni]] | ||
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[[Category:Tight Ends]] | [[Category:Tight Ends]] |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 8 April 2024
No. 86 – Retired | |
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Position: | Tight End |
Personal information | |
Born: | Rochester, New York, U.S. | March 28, 2015 (aged 47)
Height: | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Weight: | 245 lb (111 kg) |
Career information | |
High school: | George Washington High School |
College: | Syracuse University |
ISFL Undrafted: | 2037 |
Career history | |
Roster status: | Retired |
Player stats at ISFL.net |
Nick Marksman (born March 28, 2015) was an American football tight end.
Early years
Born to professional athletes, Nick Marksman had his eyes set on the NSFL from an early age. After dominating youth leagues in football, basketball and baseball, Nick continued this success in high school. Lettering in all 3 sports while attending George Washington High, Nick received scholarships in all three sports and ultimately chose football voer the others. Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Ohio State and Michigan were only a few of the scholarships he had been offered while still in high school Syracuse University got the nod due to it being closer to home than many other D1 schools. While proving himself on the football field in high school, Nick broke many Section 5 records and clearly the best athlete that George Washington High had ever seen. The previous record holder at the school was former NSFL Wide Receiver Terrence Biggims. Biggims would go on to set many NSFL records proving there is something in the water at George Washington High.
College career
Nick Marksman made use of his scholarship to attend Syrcuse University where not only did he excel on the football field, but also in the classroom. Nick received a Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering and also broke many school records along the way. By the time Nick had graduated, he owned school records in Career Receiving Touchdowns, Career Receiving Yards, and Career Receptions.Before selecting football however, Nick almost chose baseball over football. After winning the college baseball champiosnhip with Syracuse in his sophomore season, it seemed that Nick was destined for the MLB and had many scouts attending batting practices and workouts. After arguably a more successful beginning to his collegiate career in baseball, Nick began to focus more on football and his baseball career took a backseat. Nick then went on to have a record setting senior season and still owns many ACC records to this day. The NSFL now seemed to be the next destination.