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Paul Wiggin, College Football Hall of Famer and former coach, dies at 91

Paul Wiggin, the former Stanford and Cleveland Browns star who was on the losing end of 鈥淭he Play鈥 coaching star quarterback John Elway and the Cardinal, died on Dec. 12, 2025. In this file photo, Wiggin, defensive tackle for Stanford 1954-56, talked to a local radio station at a reception for players being enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame, Aug. 10, 2006, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond, File)(AP/Joe Raymond)

IRVING, Texas (AP) 鈥 Paul Wiggin, the former Stanford and Cleveland Browns star who was on the losing end of 鈥淭he Play鈥 coaching star quarterback John Elway and the Cardinal, died Friday. He was 91.

Wiggin鈥檚 death was announced by the Browns, the Minnesota Vikings and the National Football Foundation. He was the fourth-oldest living NFF Hall of Famer.

Wiggin was on the Stanford sideline in 1982 for 鈥淭he Play鈥 when California scored the winning touchdown in a 25-20 victory in the 鈥淏ig Game鈥 after Stanford鈥檚 band prematurely took the field. It is considered by many the most incredible finish to a college football game.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 tragic that a Cal-Stanford game had to come down to this,” Wiggin said at the time. “In our hearts and our minds, we won the game. We know we won the game.鈥

Wiggin played for Stanford from 1954-56. He was a two-time All-America selection as a defensive tackle and was was selected the school’s Defensive Player of the Century in fan voting.

鈥淧aul Wiggin represented everything the NFF College Football Hall of Fame aspires to honor, specifically excellence on the field, leadership on the sidelines, and a lifelong commitment to the game,鈥 NFF Chairman Archie Manning said in a statement. 鈥淗is impact on college football spanned generations, and he leaves behind a legacy that will long be remembered. We are deeply saddened to learn of his passing.鈥

He was drafted in the fourth round by Browns in 1957 and played his entire 11-year NFL career with the franchise, never missing a game and earning two Pro Bowl selections. He helped the Browns win the 1964 NFL title.

Wiggin was an assistant with the San Francisco 49ers from 1968-74 before being taking over as head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs in 1975. He replaced Hall of Fame coach Hank Stram and had a 11-24 record before being fired during the 1977 season.

He went to New Orleans as defensive coordinator for two years before returning to his alma mater as head coach in 1980.

Wiggin was the Vikings’ defensive line coach from 1985 to ’91 before serving in a variety of roles in their front office. He was with the organization for nearly 40 years.

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