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"ILLINI ROUT UCLA, 45-14", The News-Gazette, January 2, 1947. Accessed January 26, 2008. "In a game marked by long runs and brilliant Illinois line play, UCLA, too, set one record. Its 150-pound scatback, Al Hoisch, took a kickoff back 103 yd, the longest run in Rose bowl history. Previously the record was 79 yards (72 m), by Pittsburgh's Bill Daddio in 1937."