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  2. 1975 Oklahoma Sooners football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1975 NCAA Division I football season. The team was helmed by Barry Switzer in his third season as head coach. After sailing through their first eight games, Oklahoma suffered a surprising home loss to Kansas , which snapped a 28-game winning streak. [ 1 ]

  3. Bill McPherson (American football) - Wikipedia

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    McPherson was most known for his ability to coach the defensive line, serving as coach of that position for Santa Clara University (1963–1974), UCLA (1975–1977), Philadelphia Eagles (1978), and San Francisco 49ers (1979–1991, 1994–1998).

  4. 1975 College Football All-America Team - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 Oklahoma Sooners football team had seven players who received first-team honors. The Oklahoma honorees were Lee Roy Selmon, receiver Tinker Owens , offensive tackle Mike Vaughan , offensive guard Terry Webb, defensive end Jimbo Elrod , middle guard Dewey Selmon , and return specialist Joe Washington .

  5. Larry Mac Duff - Wikipedia

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    Mac Duff was Special Teams Coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers for four years (2003–2006). Mac Duff was the defensive coordinator for the "Desert Swarm” Defense at the University of Arizona. In 1992, the U of A Defense led the nation in scoring defense, allowing only 8.9 points per game and finished 2nd nationally in total defense.

  6. Mike Shanahan - Wikipedia

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    The all-time high of 636 points in a season came from the 1994 Super Bowl Champion San Francisco 49ers, for whom Shanahan was the offensive coordinator. This was eclipsed during the 2007 season when the New England Patriots scored 589 points in the regular season and 66 points in the postseason for a total of 655 points.

  7. Al Attles, one of NBA’s first Black head coaches who led ...

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    Born on Nov. 7, 1936, in Newark, New Jersey, Attles was a co-recipient of the 2017 National Basketball Coaches Association’s Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award and he also joined the Bay Area ...

  8. Bryant Young - Wikipedia

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    Bryant Colby Young (born January 27, 1972) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish was selected by the 49ers in the first round of the 1994 NFL draft .

  9. Al Attles, the Hall of Famer who coached Warriors to 1975 ...

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    Al Attles, the Hall of Famer who coached Warriors to 1975 title and one of NBA's 1st Black head coaches, has died at 87.