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John McKay and John Wooden both rose to national fame in 1962. Both coached their last college games in 1975. These were 14 ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted cornerback Rod Woodson in the first round, 10th overall, of the 1987 NFL Draft. They were focused on improving their secondary, but Head Coach Chuck Noll believed ...
Woodson and company will welcome kids ages 5-7 on July 8 from 9 – 11:30 a.m. Children ages 8-13 will participate in both days of camp from 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
1996 would be another turning point in the intersecting paths of the Steelers and Woodson. After falling to 27-17 to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXX, the team made a play at re-signing O ...
Rod Woodson notched three interceptions, three pass deflections and a pick-six in their Week 3 victory against the Tennessee Titans. However, the team's momentum was suddenly halted.
Other Super Bowl winners who hailed from Fort Wayne include Rod Woodson, Trai Essex, Bernard Pollard and Ben Skowronek. As a four-star recruit, Tranquill verbally committed to Purdue before ...
He is part of a group of Super Bowl winners from Fort Wayne that includes Rod Woodson, ... He rose up draft boards, being selected by the Chiefs with their first round pick (30th) ...
If the Rose Bowl is a church, then Joel Klatt is a preacher. “This should be the national championship every single year,” said Klatt, the former Colorado quarterback turned Fox analyst.
The Buckeyes' first win at the Rose Bowl came against No. 3 Cal, 17-14, in 1950 — a win that Ohio State got vengeance for its 29-0 loss to Cal in its first Rose Bowl appearance in 1921.
As college football’s longtime premier postseason game, the Rose Bowl is still set to kick off at 2 p.m. on New Year’s Day, like it has for so many years. But, because of the College Football ...
In 2015, the Rose Bowl game hosted one of two semifinal games in the first College Football Playoff. Oregon clobbered Florida State 59-20. This year, the playoff expanded to 12 teams with the Rose ...
The Rose Bowl is a renowned New Year's Day bowl game, also called the "granddaddy of them all." The game was introduced in 1902 and has been an annual football tradition since 1916.