6/3/2010
It all started on a small 34-acre campus located in the Vermont Knolls area of Los Angeles, just a few miles south of downtown. [MORE]
6/9/2010
For 16 wonderful and memorable seasons, Pepperdine football captured the hearts of its fans and local community through the passionate play of its players and leadership of its coaches. [MORE]
3/13/2009
Darwin Horn may be among most notable of Pepperdine's football alumni, as he won a national championship and led the team in scoring, went on to a 30-year career in the Secret Service and wrote a book about his life. [MORE]
8/18/2009
Ed Hyduke and other former football players began a scholarship program many years ago to help Pepperdine student-athletes finish their degrees. [MORE]
6/9/2010
Research has unearthed the names of 379 men that appeared on Pepperdine football rosters between the years of 1946 and 1961. [MORE]
6/9/2010
Pepperdine won the 1946 Will Rogers Bowl, the 1947 Small College National Championship and had eight players earn All-American honors. Here is a listing of the program's year-by-year results and honorees. [MORE]
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