Super Bowl Legends

PRESIDIO DIALOGUES – Thursday Evenings at 6 pm
Notable authors, artists, and conversation starters explore themes from ancient history to current events through interactive dialogues, stimulating talks, panels, performances, and films.

Whether as athletes, coaches, athletic trainers, or broadcasters, University of the Pacific alums have had their hand in numerous Super Bowls over the years. More than 25 Pacific Alumni have made it to this prestigious event. Most recently, 1973 alum Pete Carroll coached his Seattle Seahawks to a 43-8 Super Bowl victory over the Denver Broncos in 2014. The very next season he took the Seahawks to the Super Bowl again, before falling to the New England Patriots.

During this dialogue attendees will hear from Pacific alums; Dante Scarnecchia, Bob Lee and Tom Flores, who have each participated in previous Super Bowls. They will tell their stories of how their time at Pacific shaped their future, what participating in the Super Bowl really feels like, and their overall life experiences. This will be a great celebration honoring all of Pacific’s Super Bowl Legends.

Presented In association with the Pacific Athletic Foundation.

This event is free but due to space constraints registration is required. Please complete the registration process below. Please note that registering does not guarantee admission. Registered guests will be offered priority admission that will be honored until 15 minutes before the start of the event.

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