This a video that the SDSU foundation put together on the tragically short life of not only the stud Jackrabbit linebacker, but amazing person Marty Kranz. Every football fan should watch it, it reminds you that college football isn't about wins a losses, its about developing excellent young men. Enjoy.
http://www.sdsufoundation.org/2010/05/marty-kranz.html
Late Great SDSU Linebacker Marty Kranz
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Late Great SDSU Linebacker Marty Kranz


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Re: Late Great SDSU Linebacker Marty Kranz
Wow. Heartbreaking & beautiful.i_got_a_fever wrote:This a video that the SDSU foundation put together on the tragically short life of not only the stud Jackrabbit linebacker, but amazing person Marty Kranz. Every football fan should watch it, it reminds you that college football isn't about wins a losses, its about developing excellent young men. Enjoy.
http://www.sdsufoundation.org/2010/05/marty-kranz.html
The pain you feel for his dad & mom is palpable, but pretty inspiring to be a better person when you listen to them all talk about him.
Thanks for posting it here fever.
Re: Late Great SDSU Linebacker Marty Kranz
Seems like a great young man who left his mark on so many. Tragic lost. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Late Great SDSU Linebacker Marty Kranz
Great video and tribute. Lets you know that there is more to life than football but it can touch people in a positive way.
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