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DescriptionMikeMilliganatPitt.jpg | Mike Milligan, head coach of the Pitt Panthers, congratulates Nick Bolkovac after a 7-0 shut out of undefeated Penn State on November 20, 1948. In the fourth quarter, Bolkovac scored the winning touchdown when he intercepted a pass and returned it from the 23 yard line. Bolkovac also prevented a tying score on the last play of the game by stopping Penn State's Rogel at the Pitt one yard line. |
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Source | The Owl, 1949 student yearbook of the University of Pittsburgh, page 246. |
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