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I won't be there with Calfan wife. (She hasn't been since her father - the ultimate Old Blue - passed away. In fact, I've attended more games at Memorial over the last 11 years than she has.) But it might get spicy. I'll have to watch myself, or I'll be watching from the dinky kitchen TV. Or offsite.
We watched the E60 special titled "The Band is Out on the Field" together. We both thought it was really good. Forty years have mellowed the rancor and there are appropriate winks and nods from everybody, especially Dwight Gardner, who is probably the only person alive who really knows if his knee was down. I think he knows his knee was down. No way would it have survived replay review today (the last lateral is clearly forward - from pitch to catch, it advances down the field, not backward), so it is for the best it all happened 40 years ago. Emile Harry said a whistle was clearly blown. One of the officials called him a liar in effect. "There was no whistle." There were so many players on the field, no one knew who was legit and who wasn't. A sax player said they knew they were in trouble. In retrospect, the one thing that could have been done differently was tackle Moen. 'I mean we had 200 band members on the field - we could have taken him.'
Our own Gary T has way more than a cameo. TV superstar. Rodney Gilmore wins for the guy who has stayed in shape the most. He has it right. That was all sorts of wrong (forward pass!, but it is a great lesson in not giving up. Kevin Moen admitted that he does not understand vectors. 'If I tossed it over me head, how can it be forward?' When I explained vectors to Calfan wife on the fly, that was Strike #2. Strike #1 was when Jeremy Schaap made the age-old geographical mistake. 'The Berkeley campus is 60 miles to the northeast of Palo Alto.' No dummy, it is northwest, or really, north-northwest; and only 43 miles by car. I was belligerent enough to be told to write him. I will.
Paul Wiggan wishes the timeout was called with 4 seconds and bets Elway does too. Elway declined to be interviewed, which they pointedly used as the close. Lots of good footage and interviews. The best revenge was the fake Cal Daily. Both Moen and Ron Rivera said they had to hand it to the Stanford Daily. Rivera: "Yeah, they got me." The Daily editor was also interviewed along with a host of players and musicians on both sides. The Tightwad Hill cannon guy got his 15.
Not much said about how the programs have fared since, which was my close and departure to the kitchen TV. "You weren't even there Mr. Sour Grapes!" "Facts, baby!"
Stanford 25-13-1 in Big Games since
Stanford 4-0 in Conference Championships
Stanford 4-0 in Rose Bowl Appearances
Stanford 2-0 in Rose Bowl Wins
Stanford 6-0 in NY6/BCS Bowls
Stanford 3-, oh never mind, in H-man runners up
But hey, 40 years later you have the play! .....and little else.
Yep, spicy Saturday.