Robert A. Martin was born on November 14, 1953, in David City, Nebraska.[1] He attended David City High School, lettering in football, basketball, track, and golf.[1] He earned 14 varsity letters in high school.[2] He played both offense and defense on the football team, initially playing quarterback before converting to running back for his final two seasons.[3] He was a linebacker on defense.[3] Martin was named first-team Central Ten All-Conference for three straight seasons in both football and basketball.[2] He also earned Class C first-team all-state honors in football in 1971 and 1972.[2] Martin was also a runner-up for the state triple jump twice.[2] He helped David City High win state titles in football and basketball his senior season as well.[2][3] He was named the Nebraska High School Athlete of the Year by both the Lincoln Journal-Star and the Omaha World-Herald his senior year in 1972.[2][3] He played in the Shrine Bowl all-star game after his senior year.[2] Martin was inducted into the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2003.[2]
College career
Martin was a member of the Nebraska Cornhuskers of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln from 1972 to 1975.[1] He started his college career as a running back on the freshman team before switching to defensive end later.[3] He was a three-year letterman and a stand-up defensive end from 1973 to 1975.[1][4] Martin started every game as a sophomore in 1973, recording 65 tackles and two fumble recoveries.[3] He garnered Associated Press (AP) first-team All-Big Eight Conference honors his junior year in 1974 and AP and United Press International first-team All-Big Eight honors his senior year in 1975.[5][6][7] He was named a second-team All-American by the AP in both 1974 and 1975,[8][9] a second-team All-American by UPI in 1975,[10] and a first-team All-American by Football News in 1975.[11] He was also a team co-captain his senior season.[2] Martin played in the Hula Bowl and Japan Bowl after his senior year.[3]
Professional career
Martin was selected by the New York Jets in the sixth round, with the 163rd overall pick, of the 1976 NFL draft.[12] He played in 13 games, all starts at linebacker, for the Jets during the 1976 season, recording two interceptions.[12][4] He started the first five games of the season in 1977 and made one interception before being placed on injured reserve with a separated shoulder on October 25, 1977.[12][13][4][14] Martin started all 16 games for the Jets in 1978, totaling 2.5 sacks and two interceptions.[12] The Jets finished the year with an 8–8 record.[15] He started the first two games of the 1979 season before being released on September 19, 1979, after a contract dispute.[12][16][14][4]
Martin was claimed off waivers by the San Francisco 49ers on September 20, 1979.[14] He played in 13 games, starting two, for the 49ers in 1979, recording one fumble recovery.[12] He was released on June 4, 1980.[14]
Personal life
After his NFL career, Martin spent time working for Valmont Industries, including stints as a product development manager and national sales manager.[2][4] His daughter Anne and son Lee were on the Cornhuskers track team while another son Jay played football for the Cornhuskers.[3]
References
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