Cardinal standouts Jonathan Martin and David DeCastro both are projected as first-round picks in the upcoming NFL draft.
Tags » ‘Stanford’Stanford to lose more than Luck to NFLJanuary 3rd, 2012 by adminCardinal standouts Jonathan Martin and David DeCastro both are projected as first-round picks in the upcoming NFL draft.
Stanford focuses on Oklahoma State’s BlackmonJanuary 2nd, 2012 by adminDespite presence of Cowboys quarterback Brandon Weeden, the Cardinal will first look to take away the junior wide receiver.
Stanford AD: Plus-1 model ‘inevitable’ (AP)December 8th, 2011 by adminStanford athletic director Bob Bowlsby says the plus-one model in college football is “inevitable.” A panel of ADs at the Intercollegiate Athletics Forum on Wednesday voiced opposition for a large playoff in football’s top tier but agreed that a four-team format seemed likely down the road. Stanford QB Luck wins Unitas award (AP)December 5th, 2011 by adminStanford’s Andrew Luck has won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, presented annually to the nation’s top quarterback who best exemplifies character and scholastic and athletic achievement. The award was announced Monday by the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational Foundation. The trophy will be presented Friday in Baltimore, where Unitas starred with the Colts. Stanford assistant McGlockton dies at 42 (AP)November 30th, 2011 by adminStanford assistant coach and four-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman Chester McGlockton has died. The school said Wednesday that McGlockton died overnight. He was 42. The cause of death was not immediately announced. “Everyone in the Stanford Football family is deeply saddened by the passing of Chester McGlockton,” Stanford coach David Shaw said in a statement. LSU remains No. 1, Stanford and Boise drop after lossesNovember 13th, 2011 by adminThere is still unanimity in the USA TODAY coaches poll that LSU is No.1, and near consensus for No.2 Oklahoma State.
Boise State, Stanford losses will shake up new BCS standingsNovember 13th, 2011 by adminLSU and Oklahoma State are now the front-runners, but one-losses teams are now waiting behind for a slip.
LaMichael James leads way as Oregon dominates No. 2 StanfordNovember 13th, 2011 by adminDucks running back runs for 146 yards and three scores as the Ducks take control in the Pac-12 North by routing the unbeaten Cardinal 53-30.
No. 6 Oregon beats No. 3 Stanford 53-30 (AP)November 13th, 2011 by admin
LaMichael James made one defender slip, then another. He cut back, sprinted through a seam and burst into the open field, taking large chunks of yards — and grass — all the way to the end zone. No turf? No problem for the Quack Attack. James ran for 146 yards and three touchdowns and No. 6 Oregon blew past third-ranked Stanford 53-30 on Saturday night, giving Andrew Luck’s Heisman Trophy… Live: Stay updated as No. 2 Stanford hosts No. 6 OregonNovember 13th, 2011 by adminThe stakes are high when No. 2 Stanford hosts No. 6 Oregon in a game that has national title implications.
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