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Rolly Woolsey, an Idaho native and a Boise State graduate who became a All-American football player, joins Prater and Mallory for a trip down memory lane. The Boise State Hall of Famer is one of 10 former Broncos who have played in a Super Bowl - he was a rookie with the Cowboys when they played the Steelers in the 1976 game. Today, Woolsey is retired after a life of business and coaching. PHOTO: Courtesy of Boise State Athletics