A three-year starter at quarterback, breaking virtually every school record . . . named to numerous first-team All-America squads as a senior . . . also All-West Coast and All-AAWU . . . recipient of the Pop Warner Award, given to the most valuable senior football player on the West Coast … named the Northern California Back of the Year three straight seasons … set Pac-8 records in passing yardage (2,121), pass attempts (308) and pass completions (185) as a senior in 1964 … had touchdown passes in 16 straight games from 1963-64 … connected on 20-of-28 passes for 274 yards and three TDs in his college debut as a sophomore in 1962 against Penn State … threw for five touchdowns against San Jose State as a junior … finished his career with 4,501 yards, a Pac-8 record at the time, and still high on Cal's all-time passing list . . . led AAWU in passing twice . . . was the fifth player taken in the 1965 draft by Dallas and spent 10 seasons with Cowboys (1965-74). . . led the Cowboys to the Super Bowl following the 1971 season . . . also played for the New York Giants and the Denver Broncos where he also went to the Super Bowl . . . also coached the Denver Gold in the USFL … served as a quarterback coach of the Denver Broncos in 1988 … inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1992 … born 2/5/43 … attended Campbell HS in San Jose.