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Tuesday, September 5, 2000
January 1 College football 1925: In the final ride of the Four Horsemen, unbeaten national champion Notre Dame gallops to a 27-10 victory over Ernie Nevers-led Stanford in the Rose Bowl. Fleet-footed Elmer Layden is the top horseman as he scores three touchdowns, two on long interceptions returns. Two legendary coaches are on the sidelines, Knute Rockne leading Notre Dame and Glenn "Pop" Warner heading Stanford. Layden's three-yard touchdown run off right tackle gives Notre Dame a 6-3 lead b ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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