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Ed Marinaro (born March 31, 1950) is an American actor and former professional football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Minnesota Vikings. He played college football for the Cornell Big Red , where he was a unanimous All-American and won the Maxwell Award in 1971.
Martin "Marty" Daniels (Marinaro): Marty is the coach for Blue Mountain State, and former NFL player. Radon Randell (Kennedy) (Starring Season 2) : Radon was the new freshman starting quarterback from Detroit. In season 3, it was revealed he left the team after suffering a career-ending injury, which was caused by a shoulder injury in the later ...
At a press conference about Thadland and Coach Marty Daniels' poor personal behavior, Daniels angrily tells the reporters and Dean Oliviares off, admitting to everything he's done and denying any regret for it. In the basement of the Goat House, Alex confronts Harmon about a balloon-based drugs and what is inside of them.
The son of late head coach Marty Schottenheimer earns his promotion after 14 years as an NFL offensive coordinator for the New York Jets, then-St. Louis Rams, Seahawks and Cowboys. He has coached ...
Blue Mountain State is an American comedy series that premiered on Spike on January 11, 2010. All three of the seasons of the show were aired on Spike TV. The series follows the players on the football team of the fictional university, Blue Mountain State, and its rather awkward team "The Goats" as they explore the freedoms of college life, including football, scoring with women, drinking ...
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Dan Hedaya (born July 24, 1940) [1] is an American actor. He often plays sleazy villains or wisecracking supporting characters. He often plays sleazy villains or wisecracking supporting characters. [ citation needed ] He has had supporting roles in films such as Commando (1985), Clueless (1995), and Mulholland Drive (2001).
Marty Richter, Drake assistant coach/current interim head coach. A native of Waterloo and a Simpson College graduate, Richter worked as an assistant under DeVries for all six seasons of his tenure