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Forest Evashevski, Who Coached Iowa to Two Rose Bowl Titles, Dies at 91

Forest Evashevski, who coached Iowa from 1952 to '60, with Randy Duncan, a star quarterback. Interviews, insight and analysis from The Times on the competition and culture of college football. The cause was cancer, his son Forest Jr. said. Full Article at The New York Times

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