Photo collage with former Kimberly football player Blair Mulholland and the Camp Randall 100 logo

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Camp Randall 100: Blair Mulholland

Running back keyed a comeback for the ages in high school state title game

General News

Camp Randall 100: Blair Mulholland

Running back keyed a comeback for the ages in high school state title game

Camp Randall 100 logo
The Camp Randall 100 is an exclusive list celebrating 100 people who have shaped Camp Randall Stadium's history across the realms of sports, music, culture and beyond. A new honoree will be revealed each day over the final 100 days leading up to kickoff of the Wisconsin football team's season opener with Utah State on Friday, Sept. 1. The Camp Randall 100 reveal is part of a year-long celebration of the history of the iconic stadium, which opened in 1917.
 

MADISON, Wis. — Camp Randall Stadium has served as host of Wisconsin's high school football state championship games for 35 years. Chances are it will be at least another 35 before the historic venue plays host to a game as wild as the Division 1 title tilt in 2015.

Kimberly High School, the defending champion and winner of 41 consecutive games, found itself on the wrong end of a 21-point deficit to Hartland Arrowhead with the third quarter ticking away and snow beginning to fall on the Camp Randall turf.

Thanks to Blair Mulholland, the Papermakers completed an incredible rally to end up on the right side of a 49-42 victory and take the third of what would become four consecutive state titles.

Read more on the surreal comeback and Mulholland's late heroics in his Camp Randall 100 profile.



Camp Randall 100 profiles through August 18, 2017:
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