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- Marc starred for
the baseball and basketball teams at Pittsburgh Catholic.
- Marc threw for
380 yards in a 1998 loss to the University of Miami.
- Marc tied a West
Virginia record with four TDs in his final college game.
- In three college
starts against arch-rival Pitt, Marc threw for 1,088 yards and 11 touchdowns.
- Mark graduated
from West Virginia with six school passing records—total offense,
passing yards, attempts and completions, completion percentage and touchdowns.
- Marc earned NFL
Player of the Week recognition in his first pro start, in 2002.
- The only players
to throw for more yards than Marc in 2003 were Peyton Manning and Trent
Green.
- Isaac Bruce is
Marc’s favorite target. In 2003 alone, he connected with the All-Pro
receiver more than 110 times.
- Marc’s favorite
off-season throwing partner is a boyhood friend from Pittsburgh named
Zach, who works as a school teacher.
- Marc majored in
Sports Management at West Virginia.
- Marc was hooked
on Scooby Doo as a kid.
- Marc’s sister,
Katie, was tearing it up on the hardwood for Oakland Catholic in 2000.
She was ready to sign with Tulane, but Marc hammered on her until she
agreed to join the Mountaineers. In her first season, Katie was Big
East Rookie of the Year. When his other sister, Meg, was a high school
senior, she was recruited by Duke, Maryland, Notre Dame and Penn State.
Katie and Marc tag-teamed her and she also became a Mountaineer.
- Meg’s basketball
coach at Oakland Catholic was former WNBA star Suzie McConnell-Serio.
- Marc’s older
brother, Jim, works as his manager now.
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Peyton Manning,
2004 Sports Illustrated
Isaac Bruce, 1996
Goudey
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