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Name
  
Marty Karow

Role
  
American football player


Died
  
April 27, 1986

Education
  
Ohio State University

Martin Gregory Karow [born Karowsky] (July 18, 1904 – April 27, 1986) was an All-American college football player and a professional baseball player.

He was a fullback on the Ohio State University football team from 1924 through 1926. In 1926 he was team captain and led the team to a 7–1 record. After the season, he was named to several All America teams.

After college, he became a backup infielder in Major League Baseball who played in six games for the Boston Red Sox in the 1927 season. A native of Braddock, Pennsylvania, he batted and threw right-handed.

Karow hit .200, going two for 10 with one double.

Following his playing career, Karow served as the basketball head coach of The University of Texas during the 1934-35 and 1935-36 seasons and as a baseball coach in the United States Naval Academy (1936). He later coached for the Texas A&M University (1938–1941, 1948–1950) and Ohio State University teams, leading the Buckeyes to the College World Series four times (1951, 1965–1967), including the 1966 Championship Title. He also served in the military during World War II.

Karow died in Bryan, Texas at age 81.

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