Rasheed Marshall was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at quarterback from 2001-04.
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The Pittsburgh native posted 24 victories and helped WVU to four bowl games (2000 Music City, 2002 Continental Tire, 2004 Gator and 2005 Gator Bowls).
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Marshall finished his career with a Big East record 2,040 rushing yards (breaking Donovan McNabb's mark) and 24 touchdowns and passed for 5,558 yards and 44 touchdowns. His 68 touchdowns set the WVU career mark at the time, and he was second in career rushing (2,040) by a quarterback and in total offense (7,598) and fourth in passing yards (5,558).
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As a senior, Marshall rushed for 861 yards and four touchdowns and threw for 1,886 yards and 19 touchdowns. For his efforts, he earned Big East Offensive Player of the Year and ECAC Player of the Year honors.
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Marshall broke Michael Vick's Big East quarterback rushing record with 666 yards during his sophomore season.
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Marshall ran for a career-best 110 yards and passed for 138 yards against Connecticut in 2004, which was the first double 100-yard performance at WVU since Major Harris in 1987. He had two rushing touchdowns in three games in 2002, threw for a career-best 271 yards against Syracuse in 2003 and recorded four touchdown passes against East Carolina in 2003 and UCF in 2004. Marshall's longest play from scrimmage was a 93-yard touchdown pass to Travis Garvin against No. 3 Virginia Tech in 2003. For total yards, he had a career-high 324 yards against Boston College in 2004.
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He was a fifth-round pick by the NFL's San Francisco 49ers as a wide receiver in the 2005 NFL Draft. He was a member of the 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Los Angeles Rams in addition to the Columbus Destroyers of the Arena Football League.
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Marshall graduated from WVU with a bachelor's degree in physical education with a certificate in strength and conditioning in 2005. He is a member of WVU's All-Decade team (2000s) and was invited to Villages Gridiron Classic All-Star Game.
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He currently serves as the Director of Player Relations on the WVU football staff. Previously, Marshall served as a personal trainer at Team Marshall Fitness in Pittsburgh. He was a regional head quarterbacks coach at Sports International Academy and served as an on-air football analyst for ESPN+ and SportsNet Pittsburgh.