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  2. Berkeley Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley Bowl is an independent grocery store in Berkeley, California. [1] Founded by Glenn and Diane Yasuda, [2] it sells organic and natural products and is known for its extensive produce section. In 2008, the Los Angeles Times wrote that it was "[Berkeley]'s most popular grocery store" and "one of the nation's most renowned retailers of ...

  3. California–UCLA football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Because so many college football teams did not play in 2020 due to the Covid pandemic, the Cal-UCLA rivalry is now the second-longest never-interrupted rivalry in college football and one of two never-interrupted rivalries that still exist in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of NCAA Division I college football.

  4. List of California Golden Bears bowl games - Wikipedia

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    Since the establishment of the team in 1886, California has appeared in 26 bowl games, [1] including eight appearances in the Rose Bowl Game. [1] Their latest bowl appearance was the 2024 LA Bowl , where California was defeated by the UNLV Rebels 24–13, to give the Golden Bears an overall bowl record of 12–13–1 (.481).

  5. 1993 California Golden Bears football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1993 California Golden Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Berkeley in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season.

  6. Big Game (American football) - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, Berkeley alumnus and San Francisco Mayor James D. Phelan purchased a casting of Douglas Tilden's The Football Players bronze sculpture and offered it as a prize to the school that could win the football game two years in a row. Berkeley responded by shutting Stanford out in 1898 and 1899, and the sculpture was installed on the Berkeley ...

  7. Craig Morton - Wikipedia

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    Morton is the first starting quarterback to appear in the Super Bowl with more than one franchise, having helped lead the Cowboys to Super Bowl V and the Broncos to Super Bowl XII. He is also the only quarterback to start for multiple franchises in their inaugural Super Bowl appearance. Morton was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame ...

  8. Days After Apologizing For Erasing Black Dads, Heinz Slammed ...

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    Heinz sparked backlash for perpetuating racial bias against Black people after releasing two different controversial ads. After facing significant criticism for seemingly erasing Black fathers ...

  9. Roy Riegels - Wikipedia

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    Roy "Wrong Way" Riegels (April 4, 1908 – March 26, 1993) played for the University of California, Berkeley football team from 1927 to 1929. His wrong-way run in the 1929 Rose Bowl is often cited as the worst blunder in the history of college football.