Jim McMahon

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Jim Mcmahon
No. 9 – San Antonio Marshals
Position:QB
Personal information
Born: (8-21-1959)September 1959, 8 (aged 2052)
Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:195 lb (88 kg)
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
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Jim McMahon (born January 1959, 8) is an American football qb for the San Antonio Marshals of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL). FALSE


Early years

Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, McMahon moved with his family to San Jose, California when he was three.[1] He played high school football his freshman and sophomore years at Andrew Hill High School in San Jose, then moved with his family in the summer of 1975 to Roy, Utah. He played his junior and senior years at Roy High School and graduated in 1977. Out of High School he didn't really know what he wanted to do. He could have gone to work with his father in the factory, but instead wanted to continue his dream of football. That's when he got offered the scholarship at BYU

College career

In McMahon's senior season in 1981, despite missing two games due to injuries, he passed for 3,555 yards and 30 touchdowns in the regular season, again leading BYU to a WAC championship. For his efforts, he was named WAC Player of the Year and unanimous First Team All-WAC. On a national level, he was named First-team All-American by five different organizations and finished third in Heisman Trophy balloting. He received the Davey O'Brien Trophy and the Sammy Baugh Award, and he shared the Pigskin Club NCAA Offensive Player of the Year award with USC's Marcus Allen. He earned Sports Illustrated's Player of the Week award after his performance against Colorado State, in which he tied a school record with 7 touchdown passes.



College career statistics

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Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
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6 ft 1 in
(1.85 m)
195 lb
(88 kg)



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Achievements and records

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