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  1. Feb 19, 2007 · By John Crumpacker, Chronicle Staff WriterFeb 19, 2007. Encased behind plexiglas, Cal quarterback Joe Roth's locker remains as it was in 1977 at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, Calif. on Wednesday ...

  2. Joe Roth. Simply put, Joe Roth has sold more movie tickets than anyone in the world over the past 30 years, whether as an executive producer, producer, director or studio head. He produced the Tom Hanks hit Bachelor Party in 1983, then started Morgan Creek Films, producing hits like Young Guns 1 &2 and Major League.

  3. joeroth12.com › joeJoe Roth #12

    In the spring of 1975, Joe Roth, a 19 year old transfer student from Grossmont College in San Diego, enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley. Joe hoped to earn a degree, meet new people, and learn more about himself. In his two short years at Cal, Joe accomplished so much more. Joe was a quiet, down to earth guy who was dedicated to ...

  4. If surrounded by the requisite talent, I don’t see why Joe Roth wouldn’t have been one of the great QB's to play pro football." -Gary Jeter. Vince Ferragamo and Joe at the 1977 Hula Bowl. "In today's NFL, Joe Roth mostly resembles Tom Brady." -Vince Ferragamo. An elite quarterback, Joe Roth was ahead of his time.

  5. Synopsis. That rare phoenix, Joe Roth came to Cal in 1975 as a melanoma survivor and led the Golden Bears to a co-championship of the Pac-8. A Heisman Trophy favorite in 1976, Joe's story took an unexpected turn when his cancer returned during the season. Not only did he continue to play, but Joe kept his deteriorating condition a private matter.

  6. Jul 10, 2014 · Roth’s physical decline was evident, but Dungy was captivated by Roth’s grace. “You can live a long time and not impact people the way Joe Roth impacted people,” Dungy is quoted saying on ...

  7. That rare phoenix, Joe Roth came to Cal in 1975 as a melanoma survivor and led the Golden Bears to a Pac-8 Championship. A Heisman Trophy favorite in 1976, Joe's story took an unexpected turn when his cancer returned during the season. Not only did he continue to play, but Joe kept his deteriorating condition a private matter. His personal battle is, quite simply, the greatest secret in the ...

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