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Marshall Ferguson (born June 15, 1991) is a Canadian radio and television personality and sports broadcaster who is currently a host and play-by-play announcer for The Sports Network (TSN) in Hamilton, Ontario. ==Football career== Ferguson was recruited from a variety of OUA schools following his senior year at Frontenac Secondary School in Kingston, Ontario. After selecting McMaster University, he sat for three years behind 2012 Hec Creighton award-winner Kyle Quinlan. In 2011 when Quinlan served a three-game suspension following an on campus incident Ferguson became the temporary starting quarterback. As a 2nd year Ferguson and the Marauders won all three games at the University of Windsor, at the University of Guelph homecoming and in McMaster's 2011 homecoming game against the University of Waterloo. As a starter in 2013 Ferguson set the McMaster school record for pass attempts in a season (314) pass completions in a season (199) and passing touchdowns in a season (21). That season McMaster would lose 32-3 against the Western Mustangs in the OUA semifinals. In his last season at McMaster Ferguson helped the Marauders to a 7-1 regular season record before winning the Yates Cup, Mitchell Bowl, and nearly winning a Vanier Cup. He finished his career at McMaster placing in the school record books second in career pass attempts (762), second in career pass completions (493), first in career completion percentage (64.7%), and third in career passing touchdowns (49). Ferguson joins McMaster teammates Ben O'Connor and Steven Ventresca as the only Marauders to play in 57 games for the school due to their Vanier Cup runs in 2011, 2012 and 2014. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marshall Ferguson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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