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(sorta like "where's waldo" here)
Jim Walden
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Jim Walden (born ca. 1938 in Aberdeen, Mississippi) was the head football coach at Washington State University from 1978 to 1986. During his tenure there, he compiled a 44-52-4 record. At Washington State, he coached the 1981 team to the school's first bowl appearance in 51 years. At one point he had also won three of the last five Apple Cups against the University of Washington. In 1981, he also earned the title of Pac Ten Coach of the Year. He also served as the head coach at Iowa State University where he compiled a 28-57-3 record. Since retiring from Iowa State, Walden served as a radio color commentator, first for the Iowa Barnstormers of Arena Football and later for Washington State football. He still hosts a Sunday evening radio show in Iowa on WHO called "Two Guys Named Mo And Ron."
Mr. Walden was a Harris Poll voter for the 2006 NCAA Division I-A football season. Mr. Walden earned notoriety among sports fans by ranking Florida Gators #1 in the final Harris poll on December 3, 2006, above undefeated Ohio State.[1]
(sorta like "where's waldo" here)
Jim Walden
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jim Walden (born ca. 1938 in Aberdeen, Mississippi) was the head football coach at Washington State University from 1978 to 1986. During his tenure there, he compiled a 44-52-4 record. At Washington State, he coached the 1981 team to the school's first bowl appearance in 51 years. At one point he had also won three of the last five Apple Cups against the University of Washington. In 1981, he also earned the title of Pac Ten Coach of the Year. He also served as the head coach at Iowa State University where he compiled a 28-57-3 record. Since retiring from Iowa State, Walden served as a radio color commentator, first for the Iowa Barnstormers of Arena Football and later for Washington State football. He still hosts a Sunday evening radio show in Iowa on WHO called "Two Guys Named Mo And Ron."
Mr. Walden was a Harris Poll voter for the 2006 NCAA Division I-A football season. Mr. Walden earned notoriety among sports fans by ranking Florida Gators #1 in the final Harris poll on December 3, 2006, above undefeated Ohio State.[1]
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