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Stanford vs. Cal 1982; The Play

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This moment has been deemed “Legendary” by the writers of Sports Unbiased

Cal trails Stanford by one point with four seconds left in the game. A squib kick was called, a normal and

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basic play when games are at this point. There is normally a crazy moment or two before the tackle that ends the game. It was so normal that even the band came onto the field to play. What do you get? Five laterals, a band, a few blown tackles, a plowed Trombone player and an unbelievable finish. Let’s relive it again.

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