By Rex Naylor / / College, Podcasts, Football
Talking College Football History: Bill Singler

We travel back to the mid-1970s this week to the Pacific 8 (PAC-8) conference with our destination being Palo Alto, CA and the Stanford University campus. Bill Singler joins me to talk about his career at Stanford (1971-1975). Bill was a wide receiver at the end of the John Ralston regime through the Jack Christiansen tenure. He was an athlete out of Medford, Oregon and competed at Stanford at the wide receiver position with the likes of Tony Hill and James Lofton. Stanford threw the ball a lot at this time, which was atypical of the run-powered offenses in college football, and he led the team in receptions in 1973. Bill entered the coaching ranks after he left Stanford and has coached for 40 plus years at both the high school and collegiate levels.

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