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  1. Marshawn Lynch

    Marshawn Lynch (born April 22, 1986, in Oakland, California) is a National Football League running back for the Buffalo Bills. He formerly attended University of California, Berkeley playing for the Golden Bears where his major was social welfare. He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills with the 12th pick of the 1st round of the 2007 NFL Draft.

  2. Desean Jackson

    DeSean Jackson (born December 1, 1986 in Long Beach, California) is an American football wide receiver and punt return specialist currently playing for the California Golden Bears.

  3. Nate Longshore

    Nate Longshore (born June 30 1986 in Canyon Country, California, USA) is an American football quarterback for the California Golden Bears. Longshore was an Elite-11 quarterback in high school and a 4-star recruit rated by Rivals.com and Scout.com. Longshore spent his first season with the Golden Bears as a redshirt. After a season-ending ankle injury in the second quarter of the first game in 2005 against Sacramento State, …

  4. Jeff Tedford

    Jeff Tedford (born November 2, 1961 in Lynwood, California) has been head coach of the California Golden Bears college football program since 2002. A first-time head coach, Tedford has won wide acclaim for turning the once-downtrodden Cal football program into a national power. He lives with his wife Donna and their two sons in Danville, California.

  5. Joe Roth

    Joe Roth (died February 19, 1977) was an All-American quarterback at the University of California at Berkeley who played the 1976 season with melanoma and died 3 months after his last game, in 1977. In 1974, he led Grossmont College (El Cajon, California) to an undefeated season and state title. In 1975, after he won the starting role, he led the California Golden Bears to the Pac-8 title as co-champions. His team had such stars as Chuck Muncie and Wesley Walker.

  6. Tom Holmoe

    Thomas Allen Holmoe (born March 7, 1960 in Los Angeles, California) is a former professional American football player who played with the San Francisco 49ers from 1983 to 1989. A three-time Super Bowl winner with the 49ers, Holmoe turned to coaching after retiring from football and is the former head coach of the California Golden Bears from 1997 to 2001. During his five year tenure at Cal, he compiled a 16-39 record, including a 1-10 season in 2001.

  7. Joe Starkey

    Joe Starkey was the sports director of KGO radio for many years in San Francisco, California. Starkey is best known for serving as the play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco 49ers, and the University of California, Berkeley Golden Bears college football games since 1975. He has also broadcast for the NFL's Minnesota Vikings and Denver Broncos, the USFL's Oakland Invaders, and the first telecaster for the NHL's San Jose Sharks.

  8. Andy Smith

    Andrew Latham "Andy" Smith was a successful college football head coach during the early part of the 20th century who coached at the University of Pennsylvania, Purdue University and the University of California. Smith is most famous for coaching the powerhouse Golden Bears teams of the 1920s, known colloquially as the "Wonder Teams". His record there was 74-16-7 (.799) and he is the winningest coach in school history. From 1909 to 1912, he coached the Penn Quakers, …

  9. L. P. Ladouceur

    Louis-Philippe Ladouceur (born March 13, 1981 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian-born American football player. He played college football for the California Golden Bears, where he was a career backup defensive lineman (2000-2004) as well as their regular long snapper. In 2005, he went undrafted, and signed with the Dallas Cowboys (NFL) as their long snapper.

  10. Clint Evans

    Clinton W. Evans (April 2 1889 - March 10 1975) was an American college baseball coach at the University of California, Berkeley from 1930 to 1954. A graduate of the university, he led the Bears to the first College World Series championship in 1947. He retired with a career record of 547-256. Cal's baseball field was renamed Evans Diamond in his honor. Evans died at age 85 in Orinda, California. He was elected to the University of California Hall of Fame in 1986.

  11. Patty Fendick

    Patty Fendick is a former professional women's tennis player. She played collegiately at Stanford University, where the team won the NCAA title three times. In 1987, she was named ITA player of the year, after enjoying a 57 match winning streak on the Stanford tennis team. She won two NCAA Singles Titles in '86 and '87. She played on the WTA tour in the mid 1980s as a professional and won several singles titles, including two straight wins in Auckland in 1988 and 1989.

  12. Ericka Lorenz

    Ericka Denise Lorenz (born February 18, 1981 in San Diego, California) is an American water polo player, who won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She also won a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Nicknamed "E", Lorenz attended Patrick Henry High School (San Diego, California) and was named first team All-American in water polo in 1997, '98 and '99.

  13. Walter A. Gordon

    Walter A. Gordon (1894-1976) was the first African American to receive a doctorate of law from UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall law school. He had an extremely long and varied career where he served as a police officer, lawyer, assistant football coach, member of the California State Adult Authority, Governor of the United States Virgin Islands, and a Federal District Judge. Gordon was born in Atlanta, Georgia, though his family moved to Riverside, California in 1904.

  14. Frank Simpson

    Frank W. Simpson was a college football coach at California, and Oregon. From 1898 to 1899, he guided the Oregon Ducks to a 6-3-1 record. His career record stands at an amazing 15-3-2. During his last season at California, he guided the Golden Bears to a 9-0-1 record.

  15. Harvey Holmes

    Harvey R. Holmes was an American college football coach at the University of Utah (1900-1903), the University of Southern California (1904-1907), and the Academy of Idaho (now Idaho State University) (1909-1914). Holmes attended the University of Wisconsin, where he lettered in football in 1897 and 1898. He became coach at the University of Utah in 1900, and led the team to a record of 12-8-1; he was the first Utah coach to compile a winning record.

  16. Boris Bandov

    Boris Bandov is a former star player with the world-famous New York Cosmos (where he played with Pele, Franz Beckenbauer , Carlos Alberto and others) and a former long-time US National Team player. He has also been a professional coach and an assistant coach at Manhattan College.

  17. Nate Longshore
  18. Desean Jackson
  19. Justin Forsett
  20. Craig Stevens
  21. Andrew Larson
  22. Lavelle Hawkins
  23. Robert Jordan
  24. Jordan Fillmore
  25. Cory Smits
  26. Sean Cattouse
  27. Devin Bishop
  28. Eddie Young
  29. Kyle Reed
  30. D.J. Campbell
  31. Robert Peele
  32. Gary Doxy
  33. Nyan Boateng
  34. Syd'Quan Thompson
  35. Cameron Morrah
  36. Thomas Decoud
  37. Jahvid Best
  38. Jeremy Ross
  39. Brandon Hampton
  40. Bernard Hicks

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