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... . That is a huge mismatch that Stanfurd tried to exploit, but believe it or not, Cal's linebackers played very well and didn't allow too many easy ... ball off to Sofele on the fly sweep more often. When Cal uses wildcat, the runningback will usually keep the ball. Usually may be an understatement ... Running 88 plays in a game put Cal 4.68 standard deviations above the mean!  ...
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From Bill Lindelof:
A Cal Expo police officer was sentenced today to 200 hours of community service for falsely claiming he earned a Silver Star for gallantry in combat during the 1991 Persian Gulf war.
Eric Gene Piotrowski, who was charged under the Stolen Valor Act, was also sentenced in federal court to 12 months' probation.
Piotrowski, 41, must perform the community service at a veteran ...
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... most played rivalry in college football history and yet Cal-Stanford amounts to little more than five laterals and a trampled trombone player ... was formed. The committee was a group of athletes and a variety of other Cal students demanding to be admitted into the Big Game ... police officers restrained the man and he was applauded by Cal students as he was escorted out of the stadium.
1981: A large ...
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... reducing its own exposure. In addition, they pointed out, ICC-Cal has received collateral from some of the businesses, further reducing its own exposure. ... continuing for the next three months. If the demands are not meant then the ICC-Cal could lose its permit for international payment clearing. ... 12 decision by the board of directors to suspend CAL International CEO Steve Greenspan, who in any event ...
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... place where I break that rule is the opening play. Cal must make a statement here. It must say to the Cardinal, "We' ... ." The best way to do that is open the game with a flea-flicker.
Cal Coach Jeff Tedford was once known for trick plays ... quot;punch in the gut" that will lead to a Cal victory. Anything less, even a reverse, is just not daring and not what this game calls ...
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... wins", you know it was a special game.
It certainly was.
It was one for Cal's football history because it marked the first time ... Bowl.
Rather than snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, Cal did the opposite. Moreover, it happened at Stanford. The win and the significance ... Stadium became "Bear territory" with Cal students, alums, faculty and staff storming ...
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