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Defeated "Bulldog" Bob Brown and Gama Singh in tournament final. [5] 5 "Bulldog" Bob Brown: August 11, 1979: CSW show Des Moines, Iowa 1 [Note 13] — Vacated: 1979 — — — — It is not clear why the championship was vacated 6 Bruiser Brody and Ernie Ladd: February 3, 1980: CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 46 Defeated Ted and Jerry Oates in ...
Des Moines, Iowa 1 74 168 Brett Sawyer: December 5, 1985: CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 12 169 "Bulldog" Bob Brown: December 17, 1985: CSW show Ames, Iowa 16 164 — Vacated: May 30, 1986 — — — — Bob Brown was forced to vacate the championship due to an ankle injury 170 The Shadow: May 30, 1986: CSW show Des Moines, Iowa 1 2 Wins 13 ...
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At the University of Nebraska, Brown was a backup as an offensive lineman and outside linebacker in Bill Jennings' final season as the Cornhuskers' coach in 1961. Brown became a starter in 1962 under coach Bob Devaney. Brown preserved a 36–34 win in the 1962 Gotham Bowl, the program's first bowl win, with an interception in the final minute. [3]
B. J. Palmer, once an owner of the radio station WHO in Des Moines, the person who hired Ronald Reagan as a sports broadcaster at WOC radio, which he also owned; Chris Pirillo, television personality and technology figure; Dante Powell, stand-up comedian; Ronald Reagan, actor and President of the United States, was a radio sports announcer in ...