Walsh led Stanford to another bowl win the
next season in the
Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl, and then was hired as head coach of the NFL's
San Francisco 49ers, eventually leading them to three
Super Bowl titles in ten seasons. Stanford's football program slid after Walsh's departure, and they did not return to a bowl for eight years, at the
1986 Gator Bowl. Three years after retiring from the 49ers, Walsh returned to Stanford in
1992 and coached the Cardinal for three seasons and one bowl victory. Receiver Lofton played fifteen years in the NFL (mostly with the
Green Bay Packers) and, like Walsh, is a member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame. McClendon coached two more seasons for LSU, leading them to postseason appearances in the
1978 Liberty Bowl and
1979 Tangerine Bowl, and then retired from coaching. He was inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame in 1986. Alexander played for the
Cincinnati Bengals in
Super Bowl XVI against Walsh's 49ers and is best known for being stopped inches short of the goal by San Francisco linebacker
Dan Bunz on a third down pass in the third quarter with the 49ers leading, 20-7. The Bengals were held scoreless on that drive when
Pete Johnson was stuffed on fourth down, helping the 49ers go on to a 26-21 victory. ==References==