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      <title>Across Bay, Davis was legend in his own time</title>
      <description>Since there are so many conflicted translations about the quote, we'll paraphrase, and worry later about offering apologies to any remaining descendants of Aristotle: But the Greek philosopher, who died more than 2,300 years before Al Davis was even born, must have somehow had the late Oakland Raiders owner in mind when he noted that no great genius is without a requisite dose of madness.</description>
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      <description>Compiling a list of some the most memorable quotes in Stanford football history provides a unique set of challenges.</description>
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      <title>Revisiting ten years of recruiting</title>
      <description>“Just like everyone else in college football, I'm here to tell the alumni, the boosters and the media what a great recruiting class we had.”
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      <title>TWISH: Walsh comes back to Stanford</title>
      <description>When their dignity suffers as their careers close, legends get remembered for the wrong reasons. Dare I mention Johnny Unitas in a Chargers uniform, or Joe Namath holding on with the Rams? It’s easy to add Bill Walsh’s second Stanford coaching tenure to that undistinguished list.</description>
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      <title>This Week In Stanford Football: Two Ws</title>
      <description>San Diego State and Washington State go down this week in Stanford football history, and the then-Cardinals (yes, with an "s") took no prisoners defensively. Mark DeVaughn has the details...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Oct 2010 12:01:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Exceeding expectations</title>
      <description>Avis tries harder than its rental car competition, so says an advertising campaign that dates back to an era romanticized on “Mad Men.”  Stanford football ads followed suit a year ago...</description>
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      <title>This Date in Cardinal Football: 9-23-95</title>
      <description>There has been so much animated (read: divisive) discussion on the BootBoard Plus about former head coach Tyrone Willingham and his legacy at Stanford that we thought we'd pull out a reminder of happy times with "The Man Who Would Be Sheriff". At Oregon in '95 was one of the era's most memorable. Lars and Jim actually carried out a piece of bleacher from Autzen Stadium to take home as a souvenir!</description>
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      <title>Beauty &amp; The Balance</title>
      <description>Last fall we produced a special Bill Walsh Commemorative Edition of The Bootleg Magazine. Some here may not have seen it. Given that the 1978 Bluebonnet Bowl-winning team will be honored at half-time of the WSU game, we wanted make it available to remind folks of what a special congregation of talent Bill Walsh assembled. It would be the final game of "Walsh I" and it was one for the ages.</description>
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      <title>This Date In Cardinal Football: 9-17-77</title>
      <description>The Bootleg's Mark DeVaughn takes us back to New Orleans in 1977 for a pigskin flashback to Stanford's 21-17 comeback win over the Tulane Green Wave at the famed Louisiana Superdome, then in its second year of operation. It was a hard-fought contest that would represent the late Bill Walsh's first-ever victory as a college head coach. It happened 31 years ago on This Date in Cardinal Football!</description>
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      <title>Bootleg Radio: 1977 Sun Bowl Reunion Part II</title>
      <description>"BootlegRadio" hit the CTG hard Saturday to catch up with members of the 1977 Sun Bowl team that was honored with a nice half-time tribute on the occasion of the 30-year anniversary of the Cardinal's 24-14 upset win over LSU at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, which capped off an outstanding 9-3 campaign for first-year head coach Bill Walsh. In Part II, we visit with two great "Gordons" - Ceresino &amp; King</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 18:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Bootleg Radio: 1977 Sun Bowl Reunion - Part I</title>
      <description>"BootlegRadio" hit the CTG hard Saturday to catch up with some of the members of the 1977 Sun Bowl team that was honored with a nice half-time tribute marking the season's 30-year anniversary. Great fun reminiscing about the Cardinal's 24-14 upset win over four-point-favorite LSU at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas which capped off an outstanding 9-3 campaign for first-year head coach Bill Walsh. 
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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 17:57:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Keeping The Memory of Bill Walsh Alive</title>
      <description>As some of you have already read in the latest issue of The Bootleg Magazine, I had the opportunity to conduct interviews with several players on the subject of the head coach of the 1977 Sun Bowl team: Bill Walsh. Former Stanford WR Vincent Mulroy [1975-78] kindly agreed to share a personal voicemail from Coach Walsh that he received last spring. We are now proud to share the experience with you.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 22:19:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Clardy's Corner: Remembering Coach Walsh</title>
      <description>A lot of people have been blessed to come in contact with Bill Walsh through the years, and there were many opportunities during his four tenures at Stanford. Working for KZSU, Troy Clardy's freshman and sophomore years included covering Walsh's program in 1993-94. Troy shares with us a one-on-one interview he enjoyed then that helps us remember Coach Walsh now.</description>
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      <author>Troy Clardy</author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2007 16:42:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Walsh Legacy Will Live On Forever</title>
      <description>Hall of Fame coach Bill Walsh, architect of the San Francisco 49ers dynasty and the popular West Coast offense at Stanford and in the NFL, died Monday at 75 after a lengthy battle with leukemia.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2007 17:02:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Bill Walsh ... A Mind Worthy of Stanford</title>
      <description>Football will always remain a physical sport. Violent collisions at the line of scrimmage will always determine how most games unfold. But in the late 1970s and the early 1990s, a man who made his name in pro football brought his vision to the college game. How entirely appropriate it was that Stanford became the collegiate football home for head coach Bill Walsh, who died Monday at age 75.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2007 04:14:00 GMT</pubDate>
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