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You mean be the next Ed Marinaro at Cornell?If I were Andy I’d be intrigued by the Yale and Harvard offers. Become a legend in Yale or Harvard football, graduate, and watch the opportunities roll in from the many alums well placed in business and government.
I remember when Ed lead the NCAA in yards rushing per game. The Ivies played fewer games than the big programs, so not total yards, but he's still all over the record books for per game rushing and scoring.
Most Yards Gained Career Per Game
174.6—Ed Marinaro, Cornell, 1969-71 (4,715 in 27)
Most Rushes Season Per Game
39.6—Ed Marinaro, Cornell, 1971 (356 in 9)
Most Rushes Career Per Game
34.0—Ed Marinaro, Cornell, 1969-71 (918 in 27)
Earliest Game reaching 1,000 Yards in a Season
5th—Ed Marinaro, Cornell, 1971 (1,026)
Career Rushing Yards Per Game
First all time
Ed Marinaro, Cornell 1969-71 27 918 4,715 50 174.6 Yds/Gm
(Minimum 2,500 yards)
Season Rushing Yards Per Game
Currently third all time behind Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. and Marcus Allen, Southern California
Ed Marinaro, Cornell 1971 9 games 209.0 Yds/Gm
Annual Rushing Champion (per game)
1970 Ed Marinaro, Cornell Jr. 9 285 1,425 158.3
1971 Ed Marinaro, Cornell Sr. 9 356 1,881 209.0
All Purpose Yards per Game Annual Champion
1971 Ed Marinaro, Cornell Sr. 1,881 51 0 0 0 1,932 214.7
Season Points Per Game
5th all time
Ed Marinaro, Cornell 1971 Sr. 9 24 4 0 148 16.44
Career Points Per Game
Second all time
Ed Marinaro, Cornell 1969-71 27 52 6 0 318 11.78
(Minimum 225 points)
Scoring Annual Champion points per game
1971 Ed Marinaro, Cornell Sr. 9 24 4 0 148 16.4
After playing in the NFL for 5 years, Marinaro became an actor.