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Pic 1... Simply the Best
Pic 2... The "Junkyard Dog"... put 11 in the box and you're still not going to stop him. CF's first "Superman"
Pic 3... The best "Wishbone" qb in History... hands down. I remember wearing a "bandana" in Pop Warner because I liked this guy so much, and I played tailback.
I came home one night drunk as shit and was trying to call my girlfriend in high school for 10 minutes... as my dad stood in the doorway and watched.
He took me upstairs and threw me in the bath tub and turned the shower on... I didn't remember a thing!
Next day...
Dad: Have a good time last night?
truth: Why?
Dad: After I threw your ass in the shower last night, all you kept saying was... "They'd never do this to Earl Campbell"!
Finally met Earl... (long story)
Two tiime Heisman Trophy winner... nuff said.
Bert Jones... best arm I've ever seen.
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Pic 1. Smooth, and you knew he was the best.
Pic 2. AD
Pic 3. I remember this guy running on the beach with leg weights in the sand getting ready for the season.
Pic 4. Sam "the Bam" Cunningham... I'm still friends with his little brother, from our days of playing pick-up basketball games at La Cumbra Jr. High in Santa Barbara. Some of you may know the fella'.
Pic 1. Joe Roth ... what can I say?
Could have been the best ever! Sorry Joe Montana.
I'll let Barry Switzer(coach) of the Oklahoma Sooners put it into words...
There were a number of articles written about Joe around the time of his death. One such article, written by Nick Peters, provides a recount of Joe's football career at Cal. A part of the article quotes Barry Switzer as saying, "Roth is the Best I've faced as a coach. None of the others had such a quick delivery with such a great arm while throwing such a soft ball--all of his should be caught." This particular article continues to describe at length Joe's courage and toughness in California's 1976 game against the Sooners at Norman, Oklahoma--a grueling experience for Joe, and one which foreshadowed the more difficult ordeal that was soon to come.
Joe Roth died of Cancer at 21... before he could graduate from Cal
Pic 2. Steve Bartkowski... one of the most accurate arms ever in College and the Pro's!
Pic 3. Chuck Muncie... you had to be there. He was Eric Dickerson without the best O Line in NFL history.
Pic 4. Wesley Walker... cant find him in Cal gear, but he played here. You may remember him from one of the greatest NFL playoff games ever played. Miami and San Diego.
and last but not least... Can you name this guy, with the best name ever for a quarterback???
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