James "Shack" Harris and Doug Williams both starred at quarterback at Grambling playing for the late, great Eddie Robinson.
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The second quarter, in particular, was dominant. The Redskins put up a Super Bowl record 35 points in just that frame. Doug Williams had four touchdowns during that time, and Timmy Smith ended up ...