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VIDEO: Dorrell After BYU
Karl Dorrell
Karl Dorrell

Posted Sep 9, 2007

Head Coach Karl Dorrell talks from the new Rose Bowl Press Room immediately following the win over BYU Saturday night, discussing the offense, Ben Olson, the play-calling and more...

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