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Related: About this forumNov 20, 1982 - The Play Cal vs Stanford
I was at Wash State at the time and it was the same day the Cougars beat the fuskies for the 1st time in about ever
My parents were at the Cal-Stanford game -- my father graduated Law School at Cal.
So it was a great day for the family
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Nov 20, 1982 - The Play Cal vs Stanford (Original Post)
rpannier
Nov 2021
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Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)1. Who could forget the band?
rpannier
(24,572 posts)2. For me, that guy in the band getting run over was the best
2nd was the John Elway was the quarterback of the losing team
And man did he whine
Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)3. It gets better every time I watch it!
Buckeye_Democrat
(15,042 posts)4. The audio was divided in that video clip...
... to make that part more dramatic too, which is fine.
There were some penalty flags on the field, so the announcer was talking about that for awhile after the Cal player ran into the end zone. After the refs conferred with each other and they ruled there were no penalties to nullify the touchdown, then the announcer screamed that the Cal Bears had won.