Who is the only person who ever coached teams to both the Rose Bowl and the Final Four? The University of California’s Clarence “Nibs” Price. Nibs Price took over as Cal’s football head coach in 1926, after the death of Andy Smith. In his five years as head coach, he had three tremendous seasons andContinue reading “Coach Clarence “Nibs” Price: A Rose Bowl AND a Final Four for Cal”
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Pappy Waldorf: Cal’s Most Beloved Football Coach
Lynn O. “Pappy” Waldorf was the most beloved football coach in Cal history: beloved by his players, by the fans, and even by the Bears’ opponents. He was a great coach. A career record of 157-89-19, and a 67-32-4 record at California, are evidence of this. So are three straight Rose Bowl appearances and back-to-backContinue reading “Pappy Waldorf: Cal’s Most Beloved Football Coach”
Garrett Cochran: Cal’s First Great Football Coach
Garrett Cochran was only 22 years old when he was hired as head coach of the University of California football and baseball teams in 1898, and he only coached at Cal for two seasons. Despite his brief tenure, this young man earned the right to be considered Cal’s first great football coach by taking aContinue reading “Garrett Cochran: Cal’s First Great Football Coach”
Cal’s Wonder Team Centennial: Game One – California vs. The Olympic Club
In 1960, the Helms Athletic Foundation reviewed the records and accomplishments of the best college football teams from the beginning of the sport in 1869 to the end of the 1959 season, to decide which team was the greatest of all time. Their answer? The 1920 University of California Golden Bears. Undefeated and untied, theyContinue reading “Cal’s Wonder Team Centennial: Game One – California vs. The Olympic Club”