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Final Statistics

2006 Final Results Record Overall Home Away Neutral ALL GAMES 1-11 0-5 1-6 0-0 CONFERENCE 1-8 0-4 1-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-0

Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Conference Time Attend *Sept. 2 at Oregon L 10-48 0-1 0-1 3:31 58450 Sept. 9 at San Jose State L 34-35 0-2 0-1 3:03 29321 Sept. 16 NAVY L 9-37 0-3 0-1 2:59 44022 *Sept. 23 WASHINGTON STATE L 10-36 0-4 0-2 3:04 37498 *Sept. 30 at UCLA L 0-31 0-5 0-3 3:01 72095 Oct. 7 at Notre Dame L 10-31 0-6 0-3 3:03 80795 *Oct. 14 ARIZONA L 7-20 0-7 0-4 2:30 39317 *Oct. 21 at Arizona State L 3-38 0-8 0-5 2:50 53323 *Nov. 4 USC L 0-42 0-9 0-6 2:45 49371 *Nov. 11 at Washington W 20-3 1-9 1-6 3:08 55896 *Nov. 18 OREGON STATE L 7-30 1-10 1-7 3:00 38502 *Dec. 2 at California L 17-26 1-11 1-8 3:06 72516 * Pac-10 Game Individual Statistics Rushing GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Kimble, Anthony 11-11 114 501 31 470 4.1 2 58 42.7 Gerhart, Toby 12-1 106 403 28 375 3.5 0 38 31.2 Nnoli, Emeka 12-10 19 50 1 49 2.6 0 9 4.1 Edwards, Trent 7-7 59 189 152 37 0.6 0 19 5.3 Anthony Kimble, Stanford’s leading rusher in 2006, scored the first in the new Evans, Jason 12-0 11 35 3 32 2.9 0 8 2.7 Stanford Stadium against Navy. Osaisai, Wopamo 12-6 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 Frank, Nick 2-2 7 17 14 3 0.4 1 6 1.5 Punt Returns Jones, Ray 7-0 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 No. Yds Avg TD Long Ottovegio, Jay 12-0 2 11 13 -2 -1.0 0 11 -0.2 Hobbs, Chris 13 73 5.6 0 20 TEAM 6-0 2 0 3 -3 -1.5 0 0 -0.5 Total 13 73 5.6 0 20 Pritchard, Tavita 5-0 3 2 15 -13 -4.3 0 2 -2.6 Opponents 32 214 6.7 1 20 Sherman, Richard 12-5 3 1 18 -17 -5.7 0 1 -1.4 Ostrander, T.C. 10-5 39 45 198 -153 -3.9 0 11 -15.3 Total 12 367 1258 477 781 2.1 3 58 65.1 No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents 12 519 2737 211 2526 4.9 26 52 210.5 McNally, Bo 2 49 24.5 1 49 Hooper, Trevor 1 0 0.0 0 0 Passing Snyder, Clinton 1 10 10.0 0 10 GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G Osaisai, Wopamo 1 72 72.0 1 72 Ostrander, T.C. 10-5 94.31 72-158-5 45.6 918 3 74 91.8 Horn, Chris 1 1 1.0 0 1 Edwards, Trent 7-7 120.56 94-156-6 60.3 1027 6 48 146.7 Harrison, Brandon 1 15 15.0 0 15 Pritchard, Tavita 5-0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 7 147 21.0 2 72 Kimble, Anthony 11-11 908.80 1-1-0 100.0 57 1 57 5.2 Opponents 11 76 6.9 1 33 Frank, Nick 2-2 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 12 109.55 167-316-11 52.8 2002 10 74 166.8 Kick Returns Opponents 12 125.11 196-325-7 60.3 2124 14 44 177.0 No. Yds Avg TD Long Evans, Jason 16 349 21.8 0 35 Receiving Jones, Ray 14 224 16.0 0 31 GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Kimble, Anthony 8 108 13.5 0 23 Sherman, Richard 12-5 34 581 17.1 3 74 48.4 Osaisai, Wopamo 3 40 13.3 0 22 Lynn, Kelton 11-5 19 254 13.4 2 57 23.1 Harrison, Brandon 2 36 18.0 0 21 Dray, Jim 12-11 19 178 9.4 1 19 14.8 McCutcheon, Marcus 1 68 68.0 0 68 Kimble, Anthony 11-11 19 156 8.2 0 26 14.2 Danahy, Patrick 1 7 7.0 0 7 Yancy, Austin 11-6 16 168 10.5 0 25 15.3 Nnoli, Emeka 1 7 7.0 0 7 Gerhart, Toby 12-1 15 124 8.3 0 16 10.3 Frank, Nick 1 18 18.0 0 18 Moore, Evan 8-5 14 242 17.3 3 51 30.2 Fua, Sione 1 2 2.0 0 2 Bradford, Mark 2-2 10 111 11.1 1 39 55.5 Total 48 859 17.9 0 68 Nnoli, Emeka 12-10 8 62 7.8 0 23 5.2 Opponents 19 400 21.1 0 57 Miller, Michael 8-1 4 39 9.8 0 15 4.9 Lorig, Erik 12-0 3 21 7.0 0 9 1.8 Returns McCutcheon, Marcus 7-0 2 34 17.0 0 22 4.9 No. Yds Avg TD Long Danahy, Patrick 12-0 2 21 10.5 0 11 1.8 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Evans, Jason 12-0 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.7 Opponents 7 66 9.4 4 16 Frank, Nick 2-2 1 3 3.0 0 3 1.5 Total 12 167 2002 12.0 10 74 166.8 Opponents 12 196 2124 10.8 14 44 177.0

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Scoring |—–——— PATs ————| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Zagory, Aaron 0 8-13 13-15 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 37 Sherman, Richard 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Moore, Evan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Lynn, Kelton 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Kimble, Anthony 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 McNally, Bo 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Osaisai, Wopamo 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Frank, Nick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Dray, Jim 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Bradford, Mark 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Belch, Derek 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total 15 8-14 13-15 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 127 Opponents 46 18-19 45-46 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 377

Total G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Edwards, Trent 7 215 37 1027 1064 152.0 Ostrander, T.C. 10 197 -153 918 765 76.5 Kimble, Anthony 11 115 470 57 527 47.9 Gerhart, Toby 12 106 375 0 375 31.2 Nnoli, Emeka 12 19 49 0 49 4.1 Evans, Jason 12 11 32 0 32 2.7 Osaisai, Wopamo 12 1 4 0 4 0.3 Frank, Nick 2 7 3 0 3 1.5 Richard Sherman was the team’s leading receiver in 2006. Jones, Ray 7 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 Kickoffs Ottovegio, Jay 12 2 -2 0 -2 -0.2 TEAM 6 2 -3 0 -3 -0.5 No. Yds Avg TB OB Pritchard, Tavita 5 4 -13 0 -13 -2.6 Belch, Derek 30 1780 59.3 12 0 Sherman, Richard 12 3 -17 0 -17 -1.4 Ottovegio, Jay 1 61 61.0 0 0 Total 12 683 781 2002 2783 231.9 Total 31 1841 59.4 12 0 Opponents 12 844 2526 2124 4650 387.5 Opponents 76 4559 60.0 25 2

Field Goals All Purpose FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg/G Zagory, Aaron 8-13 61.5 1-1 3-4 4-7 0-1 0-0 37 2 Kimble, Anthony 11 470 156 0 108 0 734 66.7 Belch, Derek 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0 Sherman, Richard 12 -17 581 0 0 0 564 47.0 Gerhart, Toby 12 375 124 0 0 0 499 41.6 Field Goal Sequence Evans, Jason 12 32 8 0 349 0 389 32.4 Lynn, Kelton 11 0 254 0 0 0 254 23.1 Stanford Opponents Moore, Evan 8 0 242 0 0 0 242 30.2 Oregon (34), 32, 37 (35), (24) Jones, Ray 7 -1 0 0 224 0 223 31.9 San Jose State – – Dray, Jim 12 0 178 0 0 0 178 14.8 Navy (22) (21), (39), (30) Yancy, Austin 11 0 168 0 0 0 168 15.3 Washington State (34) – Nnoli, Emeka 12 49 62 0 7 0 118 9.8 UCLA 40 (40) Osaisai, Wopamo 12 4 0 0 40 72 116 9.7 Notre Dame (19) (35) Bradford, Mark 2 0 111 0 0 0 111 55.5 Arizona – (45), (24) McCutcheon, Marcus 7 0 34 0 68 0 102 14.6 Arizona State 47, (35) (19) Hobbs, Chris 12 0 0 73 0 0 73 6.1 USC 33 – Harrison, Brandon 12 0 0 0 36 15 51 4.2 Washington (29), (37) (28) McNally, Bo 12 0 0 0 0 49 49 4.1 Oregon State – (29), (31), (18) Miller, Michael 8 0 39 0 0 0 39 4.9 California (23), 29 (55), (23), (40), 42, (30) Edwards, Trent 7 37 0 0 0 0 37 5.3 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Danahy, Patrick 12 0 21 0 7 0 28 2.3 Frank, Nick 2 3 3 0 18 0 24 12.0 Punting Lorig, Erik 12 0 21 0 0 0 21 1.8 No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Snyder, Clinton 12 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.8 Ottovegio, Jay 61 2417 39.6 52 1 12 17 2 Fua, Sione 12 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.2 TEAM 3 24 8.0 24 0 0 0 1 Horn, Chris 12 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 Ostrander, T.C. 2 89 44.5 54 0 0 0 0 Ottovegio, Jay 12 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.2 Edwards, Trent 2 110 55.0 56 0 0 1 0 TEAM 6 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.5 Total 68 2640 38.8 56 1 12 18 3 Pritchard, Tavita 5 -13 0 0 0 0 -13 -2.6 Opponents 42 1617 38.5 72 6 6 15 0 Ostrander, T.C. 10 -153 0 0 0 0 -153 -15.3 Total 12 781 2002 73 859 147 3862 321.8 Opponents 12 2526 2124 214 400 76 5340 445.0

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Among the pivotal plays of 2006 was Bo McNally’s 49-yard return for a touchdown in a 20-3 Cardinal win at Washington.

Defensive Leaders [——–——–———Tackles——–—–———] [–Sacks–] [————Pass Def————] [—––—] Blkd GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Okwo, Michael 10-9 57 38 95 5.0-24 2.0-16 – 5 1 – 2 – – Hooper, Trevor 12-12 48 43 91 3.5-21 2.5-20 1-0 – – – – – – Snyder, Clinton 12-11 54 29 83 3.5-20 2.0-17 1-10 2 – – 3 – – Harrison, Brandon 12-11 45 23 68 2.5-5 – 1-15 5 – 1-0 – – – Sims, Tim 11-7 39 15 54 5.5-27 1.0-15 – 4 – 1-0 – – – Osaisai, Wopamo 12-6 32 20 52 2.0-4 – 1-72 6 – – – – – Lofton, David 8-6 23 24 47 1.0-7 1.0-7 – 1 – 1-0 – – – Egboh, Pannel 12-12 25 20 45 5.5-17 1.5-8 – 1 – – – – – Maynor, Pat 10-9 21 23 44 3.0-3 – – 1 2 – – – – Udofia, Ekom 12-12 18 25 43 1.5-8 1.0-7 – – – 2-0 – – – Udofia, Udeme 12-9 23 16 39 1.0-1 – – – – 1-0 1 – – Sanchez, Nick 11-5 19 8 27 0.5-2 – – 4 – – – – – Horn, Chris 12-12 13 14 27 4.0-16 1.5-9 1-1 – – – 1 – – McNally, Bo 12-1 12 9 21 0.5-5 0.5-5 2-49 1 – 1-0 – – – Bulcke, Brian 8-1 7 12 19 – – – – – – – – – Powers, Will 11-4 8 9 17 2.0-10 1.0-7 – – – – – – – Fua, Sione 12-0 7 9 16 1.0-4 – – – – – – – – Silva, Mike 11-3 8 6 14 – – – – – – – – – McAndrew, Tom 12-0 5 9 14 0.5-2 – – – – – – – – Rydstedt, Gustav 12-0 5 6 11 1.0-1 – – 2 – – – – – McFall, Carlos 9-0 5 2 7 1.0-2 – – – – – – – – Lorig, Erik 12-0 1 5 6 – – – – – – – – – Griffin, Levirt 12-0 3 2 5 – – – – – – – – – Campbell, Fred 9-1 2 3 5 1.5-2 – – – – – 1 – – Evans, Kris 12-0 2 2 4 – – – – – – – – – Johnson, Landon 12-0 2 1 3 – – – – – – 1 – – Awofadeju, Emmanuel 11-0 2 1 3 – – – – – – – – – Kopa, Matt 12-0 – 3 3 – – – 1 – – – – – Griffin, Peter 10-1 1 2 3 – – – – – – – – – Catron, Josh 8-0 2 – 2 – – – – – – – – – Belch, Derek 11-0 1 1 2 – – – – – – – – – Chase, Thaddeus 12-0 1 1 2 – – – – – – – – – McCutcheon, Marcus 7-0 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – Ottovegio, Jay 12-0 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – Moore, Evan 8-5 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – Nnoli, Emeka 12-10 – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – Newhouse, Brent 12-0 – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – Evans, Jason 12-0 – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – Frank, Nick 2-2 – – – – – – – – 1-0 – – – Total 12-0 494 384 878 46-181 14-111 7-147 33 3 8-0 9 – – Opponents 12-0 400 307 707 90-446 50-359 11-76 31 17 15-66 14 5 1

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Team Statistics Stanford Opponent SCORING 127 377 Points Per Game 10.6 31.4 FIRST DOWNS 163 269 Rushing 58 144 Passing 89 112 Penalty 16 13 RUSHING YARDAGE 781 2526 Yards gained rushing 1258 2737 Yards lost rushing 477 211 Rushing Attempts 367 519 Average Per Rush 2.1 4.9 Average Per Game 65.1 210.5 TDs Rushing 3 26 PASSING YARDAGE 2002 2124 Att-Comp-Int 316-167-11 325-196-7 Average Per Pass 6.3 6.5 Average Per Catch 12.0 10.8 Average Per Game 166.8 177.0 TDs Passing 10 14 TOTAL OFFENSE 2783 4650 Total Plays 683 844 Average Per Play 4.1 5.5 Average Per Game 231.9 387.5 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 48-859 19-400 Clinton Snyder (#20) is the team’s leading returning tackler with 83 total stops in 2006. PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 13-73 32-214 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 7-147 11-76 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.9 21.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.6 6.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 21.0 6.9 FUMBLES-LOST 20-15 20-8 PENALTIES-YARDS 60-428 63-613 Average Per Game 35.7 51.1 PUNTS-YARDS 68-2640 42-1617 Average Per Punt 38.8 38.5 Net punt average 35.4 33.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 28:12 31:48 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 45/149 79/163 3rd-Down Pct 30% 48% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6/18 8/16 4th-Down Pct 33% 50% SACKS BY-YARDS 14-111 50-359 MISC YARDS 0 164 SCORED 15 46 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-14 18-19 ON-SIDE KICKS 3-3 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES 15-26 (58%) 49-56 (88%) RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 7-26 (27%) 34-56 (61%) PAT-ATTEMPTS 13-15 (87%) 45-46 (98%) ATTENDANCE 208710 422396 Games/Avg Per Game 5/41742 7/60342 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Stanford 26 51 20 30 127 Wopamo Osaisai picked off a pass for a 72-yard interception return for a touchdown Opponents 70 129 99 79 377 against Arizona, the fourth-longest interception return in Stanford history.

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Game-By-Game Offensive Starters Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB FB WR PK at Oregon Moore Al. Smith Simpson Fletcher Cochran J. Edwards Traverso T.Edwards Kimble Frank Bradford Zagory at San Jose St. Moore Al. Smith Simpson Fletcher Cochran J. Edwards Dray T.Edwards Kimble Frank Bradford Zagory Navy Moore Al. Smith Simpson Fletcher Cochran J. Edwards Dray T.Edwards Kimble Nnoli Sherman Zagory Washington St. Yancy Al. Smith Vinson Fletcher Cochran J. Edwards Dray T.Edwards Kimble Nnoli Lynn Zagory at UCLA Miller Al. Smith Vinson Fletcher Cochran J. Edwards Dray T.Edwards Gerhart Nnoli Lynn Zagory at Notre Dame Yancy Al. Smith Vinson Fletcher Cochran J. Edwards Dray T.Edwards Kimble Nnoli Lynn Zagory Arizona Yancy Al. Smith Vinson Fletcher Simpson Marinelli Dray T.Edwards Kimble Nnoli Lynn Zagory at Arizona St. Yancy Al. Smith Vinson Fletcher Simpson Marinelli Dray Ostrander Kimble Nnoli Lynn Zagory USC Yancy Al. Smith Vinson Fletcher Cochran Marinelli Dray Ostrander Kimble Nnoli Sherman Zagory at Washington Yancy Al. Smith Clover Brewer Cochran J. Edwards Dray Ostrander Kimble Nnoli Sherman Zagory Oregon St. Moore Al. Smith Vinson Brewer Cochran Marinelli Dray Ostrander Kimble Nnoli Sherman Zagory at California Moore Al. Smith Vinson Brewer Cochran Marinelli Dray Ostrander Kimble Nnoli Sherman Zagory

Game-By-Game Defensive Starters Opponent LB DE NT DE LB LB LB CB S S CB P at Oregon U. Udofia Horn E. Udofia Egboh Powers Silva Maynor Harrison Lofton Hooper Sanchez Ottovegio at San Jose St. U. Udofia Horn E. Udofia Egboh Snyder Silva Maynor Osaisai Lofton Hooper Sims Ottovegio Navy U. Udofia Horn E. Udofia Egboh Snyder Bulcke Okwo Harrison Lofton Hooper Sanchez Ottovegio Washington St. U. Udofia Horn E. Udofia Egboh Snyder Maynor Okwo Harrison Lofton Hooper Sims Ottovegio at UCLA Powers Horn E. Udofia Egboh Snyder Maynor Okwo Harrison Lofton Hooper Sims Ottovegio at Notre Dame Powers Horn E. Udofia Egboh Snyder Maynor Okwo Harrison Lofton Hooper Sims Ottovegio Arizona Powers Horn E. Udofia Egboh Snyder Maynor Okwo Osaisai Harrison Hooper Sims Ottovegio at Arizona St. U. Udofia Horn E. Udofia Egboh Snyder Silva Okwo Osaisai Harrison Hooper Sims Ottovegio USC U. Udofia Horn E. Udofia Egboh Snyder Campbell Okwo Osaisai Harrison Hooper Sims Ottovegio at Washington U. Udofia Horn E. Udofia Egboh Snyder Griffin Maynor Harrison McNally Hooper Sanchez Ottovegio Oregon St. U. Udofia Horn E. Udofia Egboh Snyder Maynor Okwo Osaisai Harrison Hooper Sanchez Ottovegio at California U. Udofia Horn E. Udofia Egboh Snyder Maynor Okwo Osaisai Harrison Hooper Sanchez Ottovegio

Turnover Table Red-Zone Offense Opponent Stanford Opp. Marg. W/L Stanford Inside Opponent Red-Zone at Oregon 1 (3) 1 (0) E L Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs [–Failed to score inside Red Zone–] at San Jose St. 3 (7) 2 (14) -1 L Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Navy 3 (14) 1 (3) -2 L at Oregon L 10-48 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 Washington St. 2 (14) 3 (0) +1 L at San Jose St. L 34-35 6 5 34 5 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 at UCLA 5 (14) 3 (0) -2 L Navy L 9-37 3 2 9 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Notre Dame 1 (0) 0 (0) -1 L Washington St. L 10-36 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Arizona 1 (7) 1 (7) E L at UCLA L 0-31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Arizona St. 3 (7) 0 (0) -3 L at Notre Dame L 10-31 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 USC 3 (7) 0 (0) -3 L Arizona L 7-20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Washington 0 (0) 3 (10) +3 W at Arizona St. L 3-38 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oregon St. 2 (7) 0 (0) -2 L USC L 0-42 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 at California 2 (7) 1 (0) -1 L at Washington W 20-3 2 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 26 (87) 15 (34) -11 1-11 Oregon St. L 7-30 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Points that turnovers led to are listed in parenthesis. at California L 17-26 4 2 10 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Total 15 of 26 (57.7%) 26 15 71 7 2 5 8 4 3 3 1 0 0 Opponents Inside Stanford Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs [–Failed to score inside Red Zone–] Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game at Oregon L 10-48 8 7 41 5 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 at San Jose St. L 34-35 4 4 28 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Navy L 9-37 8 7 37 4 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 Washington St. L 10-36 6 4 27 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 at UCLA L 0-31 4 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 at Notre Dame L 10-31 4 4 24 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona L 7-20 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Arizona St. L 3-38 6 5 31 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 USC L 0-42 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Washington W 20-3 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oregon St. L 7-30 5 5 23 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 at California L 17-26 3 3 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 49 of 56 (87.5%) 56 49 282 34 24 10 15 0 1 1 4 1 0

Toby Gerhart was second on the team in rushing and third in all-purpose yardage.

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Game-By-Game Rushing (Attempts-Yards/TDs)Game-By-Game Statistics No-Yds/TD ORE SJSU NAVY WSU UCLA UND ARIZ ASU USC WASH OSU CAL Kimble, Anthony 114-470/2 5-14/0 14-53/0 6-27/1 11-40/0 DNP 15-63/0 6-10/0 11-83/0 15-22/0 11-35/0 8-78/1 12-45/0 Gerhart, Toby 106-375/0 16-55/0 13-82/0 9-40/0 6-24/0 12-32/0 6-28/0 1-2/0 9-17/0 6-5/0 10-19/0 5-27/0 13-44/0 Nnoli, Emeka 19-49/0 - 3-10/0 - - 1-4/0 1-1/0 3-12/0 1-3/0 1-3/0 7-11/0 1-2/0 1-3/0 Edwards, Trent 59-37/0 8-33/0 9-34/0 7-25/0 13-(-21)/0 14-(-8)/0 7-(-30)/0 1-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Evans, Jason 11-32/0 2-2/0 - - - 4-21/0 - - 2-3/0 2-7/0 1-(-1)/0 - - Osaisai, Wopamo 1-4/0 ------1-4/0 - - - - Frank, Nick 7-3/1 4-(-4)/0 3-7/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Jones, Ray 1-(-1)/0 DNP DNP - - - 1-(-1)/0 - - - DNP DNP DNP Ottovegio, Jay 2-(-2)/0 ------1-(-13)/0 1-11/0 - TEAM 2-(-3)/0 DNP 1-(-1)/0 1-(-2)/0 - - DNP - DNP DNP - DNP DNP Pritchard, Tavita 3-(-13)/0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP - - 3-(-13)/0 DNP DNP - DNP Sherman, Richard 3-(-17)/0 - - 1-(-15)/0 - - - - - 1-1/0 - 1-(-3)/0 - Ostrander, T.C. 39-(-153)/0 DNP DNP 1-(-1)/0 1-(-15)/0 3-0/0 1-11/0 8-(-34)/0 3-(-18)/0 5-(-8)/0 5-(-31)/0 5-(-30)/0 7-(-27)/0

Game-By-Game Receiving (Receptions-Yards/TDs) No-Yds/TD ORE SJSU NAVY WSU UCLA UND ARIZ ASU USC WASH OSU CAL Sherman, Richard 34-581/3 - 6-71/1 1-16/0 - 4-50/0 - - 3-38/0 3-58/0 6-177/1 5-90/0 6-81/1 Lynn, Kelton 19-254/2 - - 6-72/0 5-65/1 3-25/0 4-86/1 - - - 1-6/0 - DNP Moore, Evan 14-242/3 4-62/0 4-84/2 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-8/0 2-25/0 - - 3-63/1 Dray, Jim 19-178/1 2-19/0 2-24/1 4-24/0 2-18/0 1-11/0 2-19/0 2-23/0 1-7/0 - 1-9/0 - 2-24/0 Yancy, Austin 16-168/0 1-6/0 DNP 4-65/0 2-25/0 - 3-30/0 2-13/0 2-13/0 1-1/0 - 1-15/0 - Kimble, Anthony 19-156/0 2-11/0 2-14/0 3-21/0 4-48/0 DNP 1-19/0 - - 3-31/0 2-2/0 - 2-10/0 Gerhart, Toby 15-124/0 - 1-8/0 4-31/0 2-11/0 1-14/0 - 3-18/0 - 2-16/0 - - 2-26/0 Bradford, Mark 10-111/1 9-108/1 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Nnoli, Emeka 8-62/0 1-15/0 2-29/0 - - 2-9/0 - - - 2-6/0 - 1-3/0 - Miller, Michael 4-39/0 - - 3-31/0 - 1-8/0 - DNP DNP - DNP - DNP McCutcheon, Marcus 2-34/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1-22/0 1-12/0 - - Danahy, Patrick 2-21/0 - - 1-10/0 - - - - - 1-11/0 - - - Lorig, Erik 3-21/0 ------1-4/0 - - - 2-17/0 - Evans, Jason 1-8/0 ------1-8/0 - - - Frank, Nick 1-3/0 1-3/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Game-By-Game Passing Edwards, Trent Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Effic Oregon 34 20 0 58.8 224 1 39 2-9 123.9 San Jose State 28 18 1 64.3 233 4 48 0-0 174.2 Navy 35 23 1 65.7 226 0 25 2-9 114.2 Washington State 23 14 1 60.9 159 1 26 7-46 124.6 UCLA 23 12 3 52.2 117 0 29 6-47 68.8 Notre Dame 13 7 0 53.8 68 0 19 5-36 97.8 TOTALS 156 94 6 60.3 1027 6 48 22-147 120.6

Ostrander, T.C. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Effic Navy 6 3 0 50.0 44 0 22 1-1 111.6 Washington State 2 1 0 50.0 8 0 8 1-15 83.6 UCLA 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1-9 0.0 Notre Dame 4 2 1 50.0 29 0 15 0-0 60.9 Arizona 13 8 0 61.5 58 0 18 6-40 99.0 Arizona State 25 7 1 28.0 66 0 23 2-20 42.2 USC 30 16 2 53.3 178 0 33 2-20 89.8 Washington 20 11 0 55.0 206 1 74 4-31 158.0 Oregon State 25 9 1 36.0 125 0 45 5-33 70.0 California 31 15 0 48.4 204 2 51 4-24 125.0 TOTALS 158 72 5 45.6 918 3 74 26-193 94.3

Kimble, Anthony Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Effic Notre Dame 1 1 0 100.0 57 1 57 0-0 908.8 TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 57 1 57 0-0 908.8

Pritchard, Tavita Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Effic Oregon State 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1-7 0.0

T.C. Ostrander returns after playing in 10 games for the Cardinal in 2006.

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Team Game-By-Game Statistics – Stanford [—––RUSHING–—] [—–––RECEIVING––—] [———––PASSING—–—–—] [–—KICK RET——] [—PUNT RET—] All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Purp Sept. 2 at Oregon 35 100 0 19 20 224 1 39 20-34-0 224 1 39 8 117 0 23 0 0 0 0 441 Sept. 9 at San Jose State 43 185 1 38 18 233 4 48 18-28-1 233 4 48 3 40 0 23 0 0 0 0 468 Sept. 16 NAVY 25 74 1 16 26 270 0 25 26-41-1 270 0 25 7 132 0 32 0 0 0 0 476 Sept. 23 WASHINGTON STATE 31 28 0 14 15 167 1 26 15-25-1 167 1 26 3 50 0 31 0 0 0 0 245 Sept. 30 at UCLA 34 49 0 17 12 117 0 29 12-25-3 117 0 29 3 29 0 13 3 4 0 4 214 Oct. 7 at Notre Dame 31 72 0 13 10 154 1 57 10-18-1 154 1 57 4 64 0 25 1 3 0 3 293 Oct. 14 ARIZONA 19 -6 0 9 8 58 0 18 8-13-0 58 0 18 1 20 0 20 2 22 0 16 166 Oct. 21 at Arizona State 30 79 0 58 7 66 0 23 7-25-1 66 0 23 3 59 0 22 0 0 0 0 204 Nov. 4 USC 30 30 0 9 16 178 0 33 16-30-2 178 0 33 6 73 0 16 0 0 0 0 281 Nov. 11 at Washington 35 20 0 19 11 206 1 74 11-20-0 206 1 74 1 11 0 11 2 17 0 9 304 Nov. 18 OREGON STATE 21 85 1 36 9 125 0 45 9-26-1 125 0 45 6 151 0 35 4 26 0 20 387 Dec. 2 at California 33 65 0 16 15 204 2 51 15-31-0 204 2 51 3 113 0 68 1 1 0 1 383 Total 367 781 3 58 167 2002 10 74 167-316-11 2002 10 74 48 859 0 68 13 73 0 20 3862 Opponents 519 2526 26 52 196 2124 14 44 196-325-7 2124 14 44 19 400 0 57 32 214 1 20 5340

Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 2.1 Avg per catch: 12.0 Pass efficiency: 109.55 Kick ret avg: 17.9 Punt ret avg: 5.6 All purpose avg/game: 321.8 Total offense avg/gm: 231.9

Pannel Egboh (#91) and Udeme Udofia (#90) attempt to Evan Moore (#8) and Trent Edwards (#5) lead the block an Oregon State field goal attempt. celebration following a touchdown connection.

[——–—–TACKLES——––—] [SACKS] [–FUMBLE–] Pass Blkd [—Kicks —— XPTS—] Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 2 at Oregon 39 42 81 4.0-8 0.0-0 2 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Sept. 9 at San Jose State 32 56 88 3.0-13 0.0-0 0 1-0 1-10 0 0 0 5-4 0 0 0 34 Sept. 16 NAVY 51 46 97 4.0-8 1.0-3 2 1-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 9 Sept. 23 WASHINGTON STATE 44 50 94 3.0-10 1.0-8 3 3-0 0-0 0 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Sept. 30 at UCLA 44 12 56 2.0-9 1.0-7 0 1-0 2-15 0 6 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 7 at Notre Dame 43 40 83 4.0-16 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Oct. 14 ARIZONA 40 40 80 4.0-22 1.0-15 0 0-0 1-72 0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 Oct. 21 at Arizona State 51 12 63 4.0-24 2.0-18 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Nov. 4 USC 31 24 55 5.0-22 2.0-16 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 11 at Washington 33 20 53 4.0-16 2.0-13 1 0-0 3-50 0 9 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Nov. 18 OREGON STATE 49 24 73 3.0-9 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 Dec. 2 at California 37 18 55 6.0-24 2.0-17 1 1-0 0-0 0 6 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 Total 494 384 878 46.0-181 14.0-111 9 8-0 7-147 3 33 0 15-13 0 0 0 127 Opponents 400 307 707 90.0-446 50.0-359 14 15-66 11-76 17 31 5 46-45 0 0 1 377

[———————————PUNTING——————————————] [—–FIELD GOALS——] [————KICKOFFS——–—] Date Opponent No. Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No. Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 2 at Oregon 3 128 42.7 45 0 0 0 0 1 3-1 34 1 3 174 58.0 1 0 Sept. 9 at San Jose State 4 131 32.8 42 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 5 311 62.2 4 0 Sept. 16 NAVY 3 127 42.3 47 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 22 0 2 109 54.5 0 0 Sept. 23 WASHINGTON STATE 7 273 39.0 56 1 0 1 1 1 1-1 34 0 4 237 59.2 0 0 Sept. 30 at UCLA 7 260 37.1 54 1 0 1 2 1 1-0 0 0 1 65 65.0 1 0 Oct. 7 at Notre Dame 5 171 34.2 40 0 0 3 0 1 1-1 19 0 3 182 60.7 0 0 Oct. 14 ARIZONA 8 371 46.4 54 0 0 2 2 2 0-0 0 0 2 125 62.5 1 0 Oct. 21 at Arizona State 5 202 40.4 52 0 0 1 1 1 2-1 35 0 1 45 45.0 0 0 Nov. 4 USC 8 302 37.8 45 0 0 1 0 3 1-0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Nov. 11 at Washington 8 288 36.0 51 1 0 0 1 2 2-2 37 0 4 218 54.5 1 0 Nov. 18 OREGON STATE 5 189 37.8 45 0 0 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 2 115 57.5 0 0 Dec. 2 at California 5 198 39.6 48 0 0 1 0 2 2-1 23 0 4 260 65.0 4 0 Total 68 2640 38.8 56 3 1 12 7 18 14-8 37 2 31 1841 59.4 12 0 Opponents 42 1617 38.5 72 0 6 6 8 15 19-18 55 0 76 4559 60.0 25 2

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Team Game-By-Game Statistics – Opponent [—––RUSHING–—] [—–––RECEIVING––—] [———––PASSING—–—–—] [–—KICK RET——] [—PUNT RET—] All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Purp Sept. 2 at Oregon 41 298 4 52 21 236 1 29 21-30-0 236 1 29 2 71 0 54 3 36 0 20 641 Sept. 9 at San Jose State 49 342 4 42 15 115 1 33 15-17-1 115 1 33 1 17 0 17 2 19 0 17 493 Sept. 16 NAVY 69 368 4 21 9 78 0 18 9-12-0 78 0 18 2 70 0 57 1 10 0 10 526 Sept. 23 WASHINGTON STATE 49 240 2 17 21 228 2 30 21-33-0 228 2 30 4 63 0 23 3 13 0 8 577 Sept. 30 at UCLA 34 166 2 32 21 223 0 23 21-38-2 223 0 23 0 0 0 0 3 32 1 12 442 Oct. 7 at Notre Dame 39 204 1 32 27 232 3 25 27-38-0 232 3 25 3 40 0 21 1 2 0 2 478 Oct. 14 ARIZONA 51 220 2 18 10 74 0 20 10-13-1 74 0 20 1 32 0 32 4 34 0 16 360 Oct. 21 at Arizona State 47 206 4 16 17 175 1 27 17-19-0 175 1 27 1 16 0 16 2 9 0 6 406 Nov. 4 USC 32 108 2 15 14 247 3 36 14-25-0 247 3 36 0 0 0 0 4 18 0 11 378 Nov. 11 at Washington 28 39 0 12 11 122 0 23 11-44-3 122 0 23 3 49 0 20 5 26 0 13 236 Nov. 18 OREGON STATE 47 208 1 23 16 177 2 28 16-25-0 177 2 28 2 42 0 22 2 15 0 11 459 Dec. 2 at California 33 127 0 19 14 217 1 44 14-31-0 217 1 44 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 344 Total 519 2526 26 52 196 2124 14 44 196-325-7 2124 14 44 19 400 0 57 32 214 1 20 5340 Stanford 367 781 3 58 167 2002 10 74 167-316-11 2002 10 74 48 859 0 68 13 73 0 20 3862

Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 4.9 Avg per catch: 10.8 Pass efficiency: 125.11 Kick ret avg: 21.1 Punt ret avg: 6.7 All purpose avg/game: 445.0 Total offense avg/gm: 387.5

Jay Ottovegio (#27) is congratulated after rushing 11 yards for a first down on a fake punt against Oregon State.

[——–—–TACKLES——––—] [SACKS] [–FUMBLE–] Pass Blkd [—Kicks —— XPTS—] Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 2 at Oregon 40 28 68 9.0-31 3.0-21 1 1-0 0-0 4 3 1 6-6 0 0 0 48 Sept. 9 at San Jose State 31 56 87 3.0-5 0.0-0 2 2-15 1-0 1 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Sept. 16 NAVY 46 16 62 7.0-32 3.0-10 2 2-0 1-0 1 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 37 Sept. 23 WASHINGTON STATE 39 14 53 9.0-62 8.0-61 2 1-0 1-33 1 1 1 5-4 0 0 1 36 Sept. 30 at UCLA 42 15 57 8.0-56 7.0-56 1 2-5 3-21 0 4 1 4-4 0 0 0 31 Oct. 7 at Notre Dame 28 34 62 7.0-38 5.0-36 0 0-0 1-0 3 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 Oct. 14 ARIZONA 19 20 39 6.0-40 6.0-40 1 1-0 0-0 1 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Oct. 21 at Arizona State 34 10 44 8.0-37 3.0-27 2 2-8 1-0 0 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 Nov. 4 USC 33 30 63 7.0-33 2.0-20 1 1-4 2-5 3 2 1 6-6 0 0 0 42 Nov. 11 at Washington 29 36 65 11.0-42 4.0-31 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0-0 0 0 0 3 Nov. 18 OREGON STATE 29 14 43 6.0-36 5.0-33 1 1-3 1-17 2 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 30 Dec. 2 at California 30 34 64 9.0-34 4.0-24 1 2-31 0-0 1 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 26 Totals 400 307 707 90.0-446 50.0-359 14 15-66 11-76 17 31 5 46-45 0 0 1 377 Stanford 494 384 878 46.0-181 14.0-111 9 8-0 7-147 3 33 0 15-13 0 0 0 127

[———————————PUNTING——————————————] [—–FIELD GOALS——] [————KICKOFFS——–—] Date Opponent No. Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No. Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 2 at Oregon 1 35 35.0 35 0 1 0 0 0 2-2 35 0 9 494 54.9 1 0 Sept. 9 at San Jose State 3 101 33.7 42 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 6 327 54.5 2 1 Sept. 16 NAVY 1 37 37.0 37 0 0 1 0 1 3-3 39 0 8 500 62.5 1 0 Sept. 23 WASHINGTON STATE 4 157 39.2 57 0 1 1 1 1 0-0 0 0 6 362 60.3 3 0 Sept. 30 at UCLA 5 180 36.0 40 0 0 0 0 3 1-1 40 0 6 386 64.3 3 0 Oct. 7 at Notre Dame 3 117 39.0 44 0 1 0 0 1 1-1 35 0 6 354 59.0 2 0 Oct. 14 ARIZONA 4 151 37.8 54 0 0 0 1 1 2-2 45 0 5 325 65.0 4 0 Oct. 21 at Arizona State 2 72 36.0 37 0 1 1 0 0 1-1 19 0 7 447 63.9 4 0 Nov. 4 USC 4 136 34.0 41 0 0 3 0 2 0-0 0 0 7 398 56.9 1 0 Nov. 11 at Washington 8 284 35.5 55 0 1 0 2 2 1-1 28 0 2 97 48.5 0 0 Nov. 18 OREGON STATE 4 189 47.2 54 0 0 0 2 2 3-3 31 0 7 443 63.3 1 0 Dec. 2 at California 3 158 52.7 72 0 1 0 2 1 5-4 55 0 7 426 60.9 3 1 Totals 42 1617 38.5 72 0 6 6 8 15 19-18 55 0 76 4559 60.0 25 2 Stanford 68 2640 38.8 56 3 1 12 7 18 14-8 37 2 31 1841 59.4 12 0

2007 Stanford F o o t b a l l 107 Game Reviews

Game #1 Game #2 Oregon 48, Stanford 10 San Jose State 35, Stanford 34 September 2, 2006 September 9, 2006 Autzen Stadium (58,450), Eugene, OR Spartan Stadium (35,670), San Jose, CA

tanford opened the 2006 season with plenty of enthusiasm and hope but also knew his one was unexpected. Sits first game of the year was a tough one on the road versus an Oregon team that was TStanford traveled down the road to San Jose State for only the fourth time in the 61 10-2 the previous season and finished second behind USC in the Pac-10 standings. Still, career meetings between the schools in a game that was moved to Spartan Stadium to allow the Cardinal had confidence coming off a promising 2005 campaign that ended with a 5-6 one more week to finish the new Stanford Stadium. When the Cardinal got there, it seemed record but was so close to 8-3 with three games that the Cardinal fell just short in. to be business as usual with Stanford well on the way to extending its win streak over the Unfortunately, it didn’t take long for the enthusiasm to wane when Oregon posted a Spartans to five games with a 34-21 lead at the half. dominating 48-10 victory before a raucous crowd of 58,450 that was a record for a home But, that was all Stanford’s offense could muster and by the time San Jose State got the opener and the fourth-largest in the history of the stadium. The Ducks took it to the ball into the end zone twice in the third quarter and pitched a second half shutout the Cardinal both on the ground and through the air, racking up 534 total yards. Spartans had come away with a shocking 35-34 victory over their South Bay rivals. “We ran into a well-oiled football team,” said Stanford head coach Walt Harris. “Their Trent Edwards’ career-high four touchdown passes weren’t enough to offset the 342 net played tremendously, and their offensive scheme gave our all sorts of rushing yards by San Jose State with 184 coming from Yonus Davis. trouble. They ran and caught the ball better.” Edwards was hot in the first half, connecting on a pair of touchdowns passes to Evan Oregon running back had a big day with 168 yards rushing and two Moore as well as one each to Richard Sherman and Jim Dray with Moore’s two scoring TDs on 22 carries, while quarterback was just as good by completing 21-of-30 grabs equaling a career-best and Sherman and Dray both getting in the end zone for the passes for 236 yards and a score. Garren Strong (6-78) was the most popular of his eight first time in their collegiate careers. Sherman (6-71) and Moore (4-84) were Stanford’s top targets. receivers in the game with Sherman tying a career-high for receptions, while The teams were tied at 3-3 after the first quarter as Oregon’s Paul Martinez and Stanford’s added 82 yards on 13 carries on the ground. David Lofton made a game-high 12 tackles and Aaron Zagory traded 35 and 34-yard field goals before Oregon took charge in the second Clinton Snyder picked off the first pass of his career. period. Stewart put the Ducks ahead, 10-3, on a 1-yard scoring run with 13:36 to go in the An early 1-yard sneak by San Jose State quarterback Adam Tafralis had put the Spartans second quarter, and Oregon started to separate from Stanford when Dixon found Jaison ahead 7-0 at 9:33 to go in the first quarter before Edwards found Sherman in the end zone Williams for a 15-yard score. for a 17-yard score with 4:20 remaining, but Aaron Zagory missed what turned out to be a Stanford got to within 17-10 with 9:59 remaining in the half on a 26-yard TD pass from critical extra point attempt and the Cardinal still trailed 7-6. Trent Edwards to Mark Bradford with 6:52 remaining before halftime but would never score Stanford made it seem that the missed extra point wouldn’t make much difference by again in a game that was all Oregon from that point on. scoring the game’s next three touchdowns to take a 27-7 lead before the second quarter was Oregon tacked on 10 more points before the end of the first half on Stewart’s second TD halfway finished. Edwards and Moore connected on an 11-yard scoring strike with 1:54 to of the quarter on a 3-yard run with 3:19 to go before Martinez came through with a 24-yard go in the first quarter to give Stanford its first lead at 13-7, before an Edwards-Dray 19-yard field goal with only eight ticks left on the first half clock to put Oregon up 27-10 heading hookup and a 1-yard Nick Frank run with 12:04 and 9:03 remaining in the second quarter, into the break. respectively, made it 27-7 in favor of Stanford. Things weren’t much different in the second half as Dixon’s 2-yard run with 6:57 to go in San Jose State crawled back into striking distance by halftime on a 6-yard TD run by the third made it 34-10, while fourth quarter TDs on a Jeremiah Johnson 3-yard run with Davis (6:31, 2nd) and an 11-yard scoring pass from Tafralis to James T. Callier just before 11:04 to go and a 72-yard blocked field goal return by A.J. Tuitele on Jeremy Gibbs’ block of halftime with 0:54 to go before the teams hit the locker rooms. a Zagory three-point attempt closed out the scoring. Edwards also found Moore in the end zone for a 14-yard TD in between the two San Jose Stanford was able to pass the ball fairly effectively as Bradford caught nine passes for 108 State scores at 4:33 to make the score 34-21 in Stanford’s favor going into the break. yards and a TD, while Edwards completed a respectable 20-of-34 for 224 yards and a TD The story of the second half was San Jose State’s defensive effort in holding the Cardinal without throwing an interception. Bradford recorded his third collegiate 100-yard receiving scoreless after allowing 34 first half points. After throwing for 174 first half yards, Edwards game against the Ducks. passed for just 59 in the second half. The Spartans also forced three turnovers on Stanford’s Stanford’s Trevor Hooper had a game-high 12 tackles, while Blair Phillips led the Ducks’ five second half drives and got the Cardinal to turn the ball over on downs on the other two. defense with eight. “The sport of football is played with momentum; we had it in the first half and couldn’t Stanford had six true freshmen – Brian Bulcke, Sione Fua, Levirt Griffin, Toby Gerhart, get it back in the second half, and a lot of that was due to the way the offense performed,” Richard Sherman and Austin Yancy – make their collegiate debuts in the contest. Gerhart offered Edwards. “They scored right before we headed to halftime. I think any time a team was especially impressive with 55 yards rushing on 16 carries. Ekom and Udeme Udofia scores like that pretty convincingly they are going to pick up a lot of momentum for the became the first pair of brothers to start together in a game for the Cardinal since 1983. second half.” “I thought we were well prepared to come in here and give these guys a fight, and I don’t Stanford had one final shot at going ahead late in the game but Moore fumbled the ball think we really did that,” summed up Edwards. “You have to give them, and their quarter- at the Spartans’ 42-yard line when he was hit by San Jose State’s Demetrius Jones, who also back, credit. They did a great job.” recovered the ball and ran it back 15 yards to secure the win with just 0:43 remaining. “This was a real humbling experience,” Bradford added. “I expect more out of this offense.” “I’d like to congratulate San Jose State and Dick Tomey and the spirit and enthusiasm The Associated Press contributed to this game review. they played with,” summed up Stanford head coach Walt Harris. “If you’re a fan, [it was] a tremendous game. If you’re a Stanford fan, you were left wanting.” The Associated Press contributed to this game review. Game Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final STAN – Gerhart, Toby 16-55-0; Edwards, Trent 8-33-0; Kimble, Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Anthony 5-14-0; Evans, Jason 2-2-0; Frank, Nick 4-(-4)-0 Game Statistics Stanford 3 7 0 0 10 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final STAN – Gerhart, Toby 13-82-0; Kimble, Anthony 14-53-0; Oregon 3 24 7 14 48 ORE – Stewart, Jonathan 22-168-2; Johnson, Jeremiah 10-79-1; Edwards, Trent 9-34-0; Nnoli, Emeka 3-10-0; Frank, Nick Brown, Andiel 2-28-0; Dixon, Dennis 5-17-1; Leaf, Brady 1-9- Stanford 13 21 0 0 34 San Jose State 7 14 14 0 35 3-7-1; TEAM, 1-(-1)-0 Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-O 0; Strong, Garren 1-(-3)-0 SJSU – Davis, Yonus 23-184-1; Perry, Patrick 12-65-1; Jones, ORE – Martinez, Paul 35 yd field goal 1 11:52 0-3 Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-SJ James 2-57-1; French, Jacob 3-15-0; Callier, James T. 4-8-0; STAN – Zagory, Aaron 34 yd field goal 1 2:37 3-3 SJSU – Tafralis, Adam 1 yd run 1 9:33 0-7 Tafralis, Adam 3-8-1; Flynn, Sean 1-6-0; TEAM 1-(-1)-0 ORE – Stewart, Jonathan 1 yd run 2 13:36 3-10 STAN – Edwards, Trent 34-20-0-224-1; Frank, Nick 0-0-0-0-0 ORE – Dixon, Dennis 30-21-0-236-1 (Strubeck, Jared kick) ORE – Williams, Jaison 15 yd pass from STAN – Sherman, Richard 17 yd pass from Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) Dixon, Dennis (Martinez, Paul kick) 2 9:59 3-17 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Edwards, Trent STAN – Edwards, Trent 28-18-1-233-4 STAN – Bradford, Mark 26 yd pass from STAN – Bradford, Mark 9-108-1; Moore, Evan 4-62-0; Dray, Jim (Zagory, Aaron kick failed) 1 4:20 6-7 SJSU –Tafralis, Adam 16-14-1-110-1; Flynn, Sean 1-1-0-5-0 Edwards, Trent (Zagory, Aaron kick) 2 6:52 10-17 2-19-0; Kimble, Anthony 2-11-0; Nnoli, Emeka 1-15-0; Yancy, STAN – Moore, Evan 11 yd pass from Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) ORE – Stewart, Jonathan 3 yd run 2 3:19 10-24 Austin 1-6-0; Frank, Nick 1-3-0 Edwards, Trent (Zagory, Aaron kick) 1 1:54 13-7 STAN – Sherman, Richard 6-71-1; Moore, Evan 4-84-2; Nnoli, (Martinez, Paul kick) ORE – Strong, Garren 6-78-0; Williams, Jaison 3-42-1; Paysinger, STAN – Dray, Jim 19 yd pass from Emeka 2-29-0; Dray, Jim 2-24-1; Kimble, Anthony 2-14-0; ORE – Martinez, Paul 24 yd field goal 2 0:08 10-27 Brian 3-29-0; Rosario, Dante 2-37-0; Kent, Jordan 2-27-0; Edwards, Trent (Zagory, Aaron kick) 2 12:04 20-7 Gerhart, Toby 1-8-0; Bradford, Mark 1-3-0 ORE – Dixon, Dennis 2 yd run 3 6:57 10-34 Colvin, Cameron 2-3-0; Johnson, Jeremiah 2-2-0; Finley, STAN – Frank, Nick 1 yd run 2 9:03 27-7 SJSU – Jones, James 7-82-0; Broussard, John 4-9-0; Callier, (Martinez, Paul kick) James 1-18-0 (Zagory, Aaron kick) James T. 1-11-1; Coleman, Chester 1-6-0; Clark, Jeff 1-5-0; ORE – Johnson, Jeremiah 3 yd run 4 11:04 10-41 SJSU – Yonus, Davis 6 yd run 2 6:31 27-14 Davis, Yonus 1-2-0 (Martinez, Paul kick) Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) (Strubeck, Jared kick) ORE – Tuitele, A.J., 72 yd blocked field goal STAN – Hooper, Trevor 8-4-12; Egboh, Pannel 4-3-7; Lofton, STAN – Moore, Evan 14 yd pass from Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) return (Martinez, Paul kick) 4 9:32 10-48 David 2-5-7; Harrison, Brandon 2-5-7; Osaisai 5-1-6; Maynor, Edwards, Trent (Zagory, Aaron kick) 2 4:33 34-14 STAN – Lofton, David 3-9-12; Harrison, Brandon 7-4-11; Hooper, Pat 3-3-6; Snyder, Clinton 3-3-6 SJSU – Callier, James T. 11 yd pass from Trevor 4-6-10; Maynor, Pat 2-7-9; Snyder, Clinton 2-6-8 ORE – Phillips, Blair 4-4-8; Chung, Patrick 3-4-7; Bates, Jackie SJSU – Lapka, Shane 1-8-9; Jones, Demetrius 4-4-8; Elledge, Team Statistics STAN ORE Tafralis, Adam (Strubeck, Jared kick) 2 0:54 34-21 5-0-5; Gibbs, Jeremy 4-1-5; Thurmond, Walter 3-2-5; Pope, SJSU – Perry, Patrick 8 yd run 3 12:35 34-28 Brian 2-6-8; Castelo, Matt 2-6-8; Owens, Chris 3-3-6; Jones, First Downs 20 28 Jon 2-3-5 Damaja 2-4-6 Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 35-100 41-298 (Strubeck, Jared kick) Net Yards Passing 224 236 SJSU – Jones, James 42 yd run 3 8:45 34-35 Comp-Att-Int 20-34-0 21-30-0 (Strubeck, Jared kick) Total Offense: Plays – Yards 69-324 71-534 Team Statistics STAN SJSU Average Gain Per Play 4.7 7.5 First Downs 23 25 Fumbles – Lost 1-1 3-1 Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 43-185 49-342 Penalties – Yards 5-29 9-120 Net Yards Passing 233 115 Punts – Average 3-42.7 1-35.0 Comp-Att-Int 18-28-1 15-17-1 Punt Returns – Yards 0-0 3-36 Total Offense: Plays – Yards 71-418 66-457 Kickoff Returns – Yards 8-117 2-71 Average Gain Per Play 5.9 6.9 Possession Time 33:02 26:58 Fumbles – Lost 3-2 1-1 Penalties – Yards 4-35 4-40 Punts – Average 4-32.8 3-33.7 Punt Returns – Yards 0-0 2-19 Kickoff Returns – Yards 3-40 1-17 Possession Time 30:44 29:16

108 2007 Stanford F o o t b a l l Game Reviews

Game #3 Game #4 Navy 37, Stanford 9 Washington State 36, Stanford 10 September 16, 2006 September 23, 2006 Stanford Stadium (44,022), Stanford, CA Stanford Stadium (37,498), Stanford, CA

tanford fans were excited for this. Just over nine months after the Cardinal played its final There wasn’t much to cheer about for the sparse crowd that attended the second game in Sgame in the old Stanford Stadium that was originally constructed in 1921, a beautiful the new Stanford Stadium. The new Stadium was still beautiful and sparkling but the glitz new facility awaited the creation of more great memories. and glamour, as well as the excitement, surrounding the opening of the facility had faded A beautiful warm September night greeted those waiting to see the new stadium and they and the Cardinal was facing one of the top teams in the Pac-10. The result was a lopsided weren’t disappointed. The version of Stanford Stadium created for the start of the 2006 sea- 36-10 loss to the Cougars that dropped Stanford’s record to 0-4 in front of a disappointing son was a state-of-the-art facility that featured a wide array of amenities, including seats 70- paid crowd of 37,498 that seemed much smaller in its actual turnout. 100 feet closer to the action, vastly improved sight lines, a new natural turf field, improved Stanford could do little right on its way to just 195 yards of total offense, while the sound and video systems, removal of the track and fencing previously separating the fans Cougars did little wrong with 468 total yards. from the action on the playing field, and comfortable seats among others. Washington State managed just a team safety in the opening period but the game was The festive pre-game ceremonies included among other things a special ribbon cutting never really in question, especially after the Cougars put up 20 second quarter points to lead ceremony featuring some of the great players in Stanford Football history, a U.S. Navy jet fly 22-0 at the break. over and a fireworks show. The fact that the Cougars led just 2-0 at the end of the first quarter had little to do with Unfortunately for Stanford, most of the fireworks were set off by the Midshipmen after the way the game was going. Washington State drove into Stanford territory three times in the game got underway as Navy came away with a 37-9 victory. the first quarter but had to punt once before fumbling twice while nearing the end zone. Navy scored the first points in the new stadium when Joey Bullen connected on a 21-yard The Cougars were able to make amends for the first of the two fumbles by immediately field goal with 2:00 to go in the first quarter and went ahead 10-0 on Brian Hampton’s 1- tackling Trent Edwards in his own end zone for a safety but lost opportunities to pick up yard run just 10 seconds into the second quarter. any points on the other two drives when the fumbles were recovered by Stanford brothers Aaron Zagory put up the first Stanford points in the new stadium when he connected on Udeme and Ekom Udofia at their own one and 11-yard lines, respectively. a 22-yard field goal as time ran out in the first half, but many were still disappointed that In the second quarter, it was Stanford making the mistakes. the Cardinal had to settle for a field goal after a long drive that lasted 16 plays and covered Edwards was picked off by Mike Graise, who returned the ball 33 yards for a touchdown 86 yards. with 9:46 remaining in the second quarter to put the Cougars ahead, 9-0. The game was never really close again as Navy reeled off all 17 points in the third quarter On the next Stanford possession, Jay Ottovegio had a punt blocked for the first time on a 14-yard TD run by Reggie Campbell and a 2-yard plunge from Hampton sandwiched in his career by Jason Hill and Graise recovered it at the Stanford 13-yard line. Alex Brink around Bullen’s 39-yard field goal. hooked up on a short 2-yard TD pass to Jed Collins on the fifth play of the ensuing drive to By the time Anthony Kimble scored the first Stanford touchdown in the new stadium’s make it 15-0 in favor of the Cougars after Loren Langley missed his extra point attempt. history with 11:58 remaining in the fourth, the game was already pretty much out of reach Washington State’s offense would do the damage on the Cougars’ final touchdown of the with Navy ahead, 27-9. quarter, going 69 yards on 12 plays and punching it in on a 1-yard keeper by Brink with just The Midshipmen added two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter for good measure to 1:01 to go in the first half. make the final score 37-9 when Campbell galloped in from 17 yards out and Matt Harmon Stanford put together an impressive 13-play, 49-yard drive when the Cardinal came back hit a 30-yard field goal. from the locker room but had to settle for a 34-yard Aaron Zagory field goal. Adam Ballard rushed for 120 yards on 26 carries, while Campbell tacked on 110 and his The Cardinal got a quick lift when Tim Sims recovered DeMaundray Woolridge’s fumble two touchdowns in 13 rushes as the Midshipmen amassed 368 rushing yards. on the kickoff that followed but the enthusiasm was quickly dampened when Toby Gerhart Stanford’s most effective offense came in the air as Trent Edwards completed a career- gave the ball right back to the Cougars when he fumbled at the Washington State three-yard high 23 passes in 35 attempts for 226 yards but could not find a receiver in the end zone. line. Kelton Lynn caught a game-high six balls for 72 yards. Washington State responded by marching 97 yards down the field in just 3:26 for a Brink Navy’s persistent running attack allowed Brian Bulcke to make a game and career-high to Jason Hill hookup from seven yards with 3:51 to go in the third to take a 29-3 lead. 14 tackles, while Clinton Snyder notably forced a pair of fumbles and made 11 tackles, and The teams would exchange relatively unimportant touchdowns in the fourth quarter Michael Okwo had 10 stops in his first action of the season after missing the first two con- when Edwards and Kelton Lynn connected on a 25-yard TD pass with 10:47 remaining tests of the season with a broken hand. in the game for the Cardinal before the Cougars capped off the day’s scoring on Dwight All was not well with the Stadium either as the 44,022 fans in attendance did not consti- Tardy’s 1-yard plunge with just 3:18 to go in the contest. tute a hoped for sellout and the school’s band was not allowed to play after being suspended Tardy had a game-high 97 yards rushing and also had a touchdown and Woolridge added 71 following an incident two months earlier. yards on the ground, while Brink threw for 228 yards on 21-of-33 passing and a pair of TDs. Still, Stanford head coach Walt Harris was impressed with the crowd on hand. Trent Edwards was able to manage 159 yards of passing on 14-of-23 with one touchdown “I thought our fans were great tonight,” commented Harris. “Obviously, it would have and one interception for Stanford. The Cardinal ground game really struggled with just 28 been nice to come through with a better effort. We’ve got a lot of work to do though. net rushing yards. Winning the first game in the new stadium would have been an added boost.” The Washington State defensive line dominated the Cardinal up front and finished with The Associated Press contributed to this game review. 8.0 sacks with 5.0 of them coming from Mkristo Bruce. Michael Okwo was the brightest spot for the Cardinal as he made a career-high 15 tackles. “When you look at the big picture, an 0-4 record can get anybody down,” said Okwo. “We just have to narrow our focus and concentrate on the next week. It never gets old; you just have to keep playing for the next week.” Game Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final NAVY – Ballard, Adam 26-120-0; Campbell, Reggie 13-110-2; The Associated Press contributed to this game review. Navy 3 7 17 10 37 Hampton, Brian 16-53-2; Kaheaku-Enhada, Kaipo-Noa 3-29-0; Stanford 0 3 0 6 9 Tomlinson, Jason 1-19-0; Shinego, Greg 1-13-0, White, Shun 1-12-0; Hall, Matt 5-10-0; Singleton, Zerb 2-2-0; McCoy, Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Scoring Summary Qtr Time N-S Byron 1-0-0 Game Statistics Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final WSU – Tardy, Dwight 17-97-1; Woolridge, DeMaundray 11-71-0; NAVY – Bullen, Joey 21 yd field goal 1 2:00 3-0 STAN – Gerhart, Toby 9-40-0; Kimble, Anthony 6-27-1; Edwards, Hutsona, Derrell 12-53-0; McCall, Kevin 2-12-0; Brink, Alex NAVY – Hampton, Brian 1 yd run 2 14:50 10-0 Trent 7-25-0; Ostrander, T.C. 1-(-1)-0; TEAM 1-(-2)-0; Washington State 2 20 7 7 36 Stanford 0 0 3 7 10 6-9-1; TEAM, 1-(-2)-0 STAN – Zagory, Aaron 22 yd field goal 2 0:00 10-3 Sherman, Richard 1-(-15)-0 STAN – Kimble, Anthony 11-40-0; Gerhart, Toby 6-24-0; NAVY – Campbell, Reggie 14 yd run 3 11:26 17-3 Scoring Summary Qtr Time W-S Ostrander, T.C. 1-(-15)-0; Edwards, Trent 13-(-21)-0 (Bullen, Joey kick) Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) NAVY – Hampton, Brian 11-8-0-74-0; Kaheaku-Enhada, Kaipo- WSU – Team safety 1 4:13 2-0 NAVY – Bullen, Joey 39 yd field goal 3 2:11 20-3 WSU – Graise, Mike 33 yd int return 2 9:46 9-0 Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) NAVY – Hampton, Brian 17 yd run 3 0:50 27-3 Noa 1-1-0-4-0 WSU – Brink, Alex 33-21-0-228-2 STAN – Edwards, Trent 35-23-1-226-0; Ostrander, T.C. 6-3-0-44-0 (Langley, Loren kick) (Bullen, Joey kick) WSU – Collins, Jed 2 yd pass from STAN – Edwards, Trent 23-14-1-159-1; Ostrander, T.C. 2-1-0-8-0 STAN – Kimble, Anthony 2 yd run 4 11:58 27-9 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Brink, Alex 2 7:07 15-0 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) (Zagory, Aaron kick failed) NAVY – Barnes, Tyree 3-35-0; , Tomlinson, Jason 3-24-0; White, (Langley, Loren kick failed) WSU – Boyd, Cody 5-72-0; Bumpus, Michael 5-58-0; Hill, Jason NAVY – Campbell, Reggie 17 yd run 4 7:35 34-9 Shun 1-9-0; Singleton, Zerb 1-6-0; Hall, Matt 1-4-0 WSU – Brink, Alex 1 yd run 2 1:01 22-0 4-48-1; Tardy, Dwight 3-28-0; Collins, Jed 2-5-1; Gibson, (Bullen, Joey kick) STAN – Lynn, Kelton 6-72-0; Yancy, Austin 4-65-0; Gerhart, Toby (Langley, Loren kick) Brandon 1-13-0; Hutsona, Derrell 1-4-0 NAVY – Harmon, Matt 30 yd field goal 4 1:26 37-9 4-31-0; Dray, Jim 4-24-0; Miller, Michael 3-31-0; Kimble, STAN – Zagory, Aaron 34 yd field goal 3 8:40 22-3 STAN – Lynn, Kelton 5-65-1; Kimble, Anthony 4-48-0; Yancy, Team Statistics NAVY STAN Anthony 3-21-0; Sherman, Richard 1-16-0; Danahy, Patrick WSU – Hill, Jason 7 yd pass from Brink, Alex 3 3:51 29-3 Austin 2-25-0; Dray, Jim, 2-18-0; Gerhart, Toby 2-11-0; 1-10-0 (Langley, Loren kick) First Downs 30 23 Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 69-368 25-74 STAN – Lynn, Kelton 25 yd field pass from Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) Edwards, Trent (Zagory, Aaron kick) 4 10:47 29-10 WSU – Scott, Davis 5-4-9; Dildine, Steve 6-1-7; Bruce, Mkristo Net Yards Passing 78 270 NAVY – Mahoney, David 6-3-9; Caldwell, Rob 5-1-6; King, 6-1-7; Frampton, Eric 4-1-5; Trent, Greg 3-1-4 Passes Att-Comp-Int 9-12-0 26-41-1 WSU – Tardy, Dwight 1 yd run 4 3:18 36-10 Rashawn 4-1-5; Little, Kennan 4-1-5; Sovie, Clint 3-1-4 (Langley, Loren kick) STAN – Okwo, Michael 7-8-15; Snyder, Clinton 7-3-10; Udofia, Total Offense: Plays – Yards 81-446 66-344 STAN – Bulcke, Brian 6-8-14; Snyder, Clinton 9-2-11; Harrison, Udeme 4-5-9; Hooper, Trevor 4-4-8; Osaisai, Wopamo 3-5-8 Average Gain Per Play 5.5 5..2 Brandon 6-4-10; Okwo, Michael 4-6-10 Team Statistics WSU STAN Fumbles – Lost 3-1 3-2 First Downs 28 11 Penalties – Yards 4-34 3-15 Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 49-240 31-28 Punts – Average 1-37.0 3-42.3 Net Yards Passing 228 167 Punt Returns – Yards 1-10 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-33-0 15-25-1 Kickoff Returns – Yards 2-70 7-132 Total Offense: Plays – Yards 82-468 56-195 Possession Time 36:18 23:42 Average Gain Per Play 5.7 3.5 Fumbles – Lost 4-3 2-1 Penalties – Yards 4-35 1-10 Punts – Average 4-39.2 7-39.0 Punt Returns – Yards 3-13 0-0 Kickoff Returns – Yards 4-63 3-50 Possession Time 33:09 26:51

2007 Stanford F o o t b a l l 109 Game Reviews

Game #5 Game #6 UCLA 31, Stanford 0 Notre Dame 31, Stanford 10 September 30, 2006 October 7, 2006 The Rose Bowl (72,095), Pasadena, CA Notre Dame Stadium (80,795), Notre Dame, IN

tanford came into the contest still looking to notch its first win of the season but prob- he Stanford Football team spent a couple of hours at the Hall of Fame Sably just as much on the players’ minds was avenging a crushing 30-27 overtime loss to Tin South Bend the day before playing in front of the 189th consecutive sellout crowd at the Bruins in 2005 when UCLA rallied from a 24-3 fourth quarter deficit for the victory Notre Dame Stadium with 80,795 in attendance. Stanford’s time at the Hall of Fame was to shock a Stanford Stadium crowd that had seen the Cardinal on the verge of upsetting a spent soaking in the history of college football and posing for a team photo outside the previously unbeaten UCLA team. facility during a rare moment as tourists. The final score in 2006 was much different with the Bruins coming out on top 31-0. But With all of the excitement that comes with playing in the historic venue and after giving the lopsided final score was not quite indicative of the type of game Stanford played, espe- Notre Dame all it could handle in a 38-31 loss at Stanford Stadium in 2005, the Cardinal cially on the defensive side of the ball. had a reasonable amount of confidence heading into the contest despite its 0-5 record. The Bruins couldn’t get it going offensively early against a Stanford defense that was Stanford kept the game close early on, trailing just 7-3 at the end of the first quarter and much maligned and had allowed an average of 39.0 points per game in each of its first four still within striking distance with a 14-3 deficit going into the break. But, Notre Dame even- contests. tually pulled away for a 31-10 victory in a contest that seemed closer. UCLA managed just an early touchdown when Gavin Ketchum blocked a punt and Eric Ball control was the name of the game in the first quarter with three long scoring drives. McNeal returned it 12 yards into the end zone with 10:23 remaining in the first quarter for Notre Dame took the opening kickoff and methodically covered 91 yards in 17 plays on a most of the night. In fact, the Bruins led just 7-0 until late in the third quarter and did not drive that took 7:10 and was capped when caught an 8-yard pass from Brady score on its first seven offensive possessions. UCLA looked to be moving ahead by a pair of Quinn for a touchdown. touchdowns after driving deep into Stanford territory just before the half but came up short Stanford came right back with a long drive of its own, going 71 yards on 14 plays in 6:35, on fourth down from the Stanford one-yard line on a memorable hit by Tim Sims that kept but had to settle for a 19-yard Aaron Zagory field goal when the drive stalled at the Notre Chris Markey out of the end zone. Dame three-yard line. Still, it was the first time Stanford had scored on its first drive of a The Bruins finally broke through offensively when Chane Moline scored the first of his game during in 2006 and established the Cardinal as an opponent that might be tougher two touchdowns on a 2-yard run to cap a 10-play, 74-yard drive with 2:45 to go in the third than its 0-5 record would indicate. quarter. UCLA added 17 fourth quarter points on a 40-yard field goal, a 1- Neither team would score again until just 0:29 seconds before halftime when Rhema yard Moline run and a 5-yard Kenneth Lombard fumble return for a TD for the final score. McKnight caught a 15-yard TD pass from Quinn. While the Bruins offense struggled for much of the game, the defense had it going all Notre Dame slowly pulled away in the second half, scoring 10 third quarter points on a night long. UCLA forced five Stanford turnovers, scored 14 defensive points and held 32-yard Darius Walker run and a 35-yard Carl Gioia field goal to extend its lead to 24-3. Stanford to just 166 yards of total offense. Both teams scored a fourth quarter touchdown but the final outcome of the game was Stanford’s Trent Edwards completed only 12-of-23 passes for a mere 117 yards and really no longer in doubt. was picked off three times, while Toby Gerhart’s 32 yards on the ground were the most a Stanford managed to get within 24-10 with 14:27 remaining in the contest when Anthony Stanford running back could manage. Kimble completed a 57-yard halfback pass to Kelton Lynn for a touchdown that ended the Markey had 88 yards of rushing for the Bruins, while Kahlil Bell contributed 53. Ben team’s seven-quarter streak without a touchdown. Olson had a nice day at quarterback, completing 20-of-37 passes for 219 yards but was “That’s my first touchdown pass since I was a senior in high school,” laughed Kimble. “It picked off twice. certainly wasn’t a great pass, but it gave us a score. I believe we got that play from USC last Michael Okwo led Stanford with 11 tackles. The Cardinal defensive backfield was also season, and we put it into the game plan and were able to execute it.” active as Brandon Harrison and Trevor Hooper each had an interception, while David But Notre Dame answered right back with a 12-play, 77-yard drive that ended with a 1- Lofton recovered a fumble. yard Quinn TD pass to John Carlson with 9:12 to go to put the Fighting Irish back in front Stanford’s offensive line had trouble protecting the quarterback for the second straight by three touchdowns. game. One week removed from allowing 8.0 sacks against Washington State, the Cardinal Quinn finished the day with outstanding numbers, completing 27-of-37 passes for 232 gave up 7.0 sacks to the Bruins with UCLA’s Bruce Davis getting a game-high 2.5. yards and three touchdowns without an interception with Samardzija on the receiving end The Associated Press contributed to this game review. of seven balls for 50 yards and a score. Walker led Notre Dame’s ground attack with 153 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries. Victor Abiamiri had three of Notre Dame’s 5.0 sacks. Game Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final STAN – Gerhart, Toby 12-32-0; Evans, Jason 4-21-0; Nnoli, Anthony Kimble rushed 15 times for a team-high 63 yards for the Cardinal but Trent Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 Emeka 1-4-0; Ostrander, T.C. 3-0-0; Edwards, Trent 14-(-8)-0 Edwards added just 68 yards through the air on 7-of-13 passing. UCLA 7 0 7 17 31 UCLA – Markey, Chris 18-88-2; Bell, Kahlil 8-53-0; Olson, Ben 3-16-0; Williams, Derrick 1-5-0; Moline, Chane 2-3-2; Pitre, Michael Okwo was once again the defensive star of the contest for Stanford with a game- Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-U Michael 1-1-0; Cowan, Patrick 1-0-0 UCLA – McNeal, Eric 12 yd blocked 1 10:23 0-7 high 12 tackles. punt return (Medlock, Justin kick) Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) “I thought our guys played a little better,” said Stanford head coach Walt Harris. “We UCLA – Moline, Chane 2 yd run 3 2:45 0-14 STAN – Edwards, Trent 23-12-3-117-0; Ostrander, T.C. 2-0-0-0-0 (Medlock, Justin kick) UCLA – Olson, Ben 37-20-2-219-0; Cowan, Patrick 1-1-0-4-0 had some unfortunate things happen that we weren’t quite able to capitalize on in order to UCLA – Medlock, Justin 40 yd field goal 4 10:28 0-17 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) make it a lot closer game, but that’s football. It doesn’t always bounce the way you want it to UCLA – Moline, Chane 1 yd run 4 5:41 0-24 STAN – Sherman, Richard 4-50-0; Lynn, Kelton 3-25-0; Nnoli, (Medlock, Justin kick) Emeka 2-9-0; Gerhart, Toby 1-14-0; Dray, Jim 1-11-0; Miller, bounce.” UCLA – Lombard, Kenneth 5 yd fumble recov 4 5:13 0-31 Michael 1-8-0 Stanford’s sixth straight loss equaled its worst start since 1983. (Medlock, Justin kick) UCLA – Moya, Ryan 4-64-0; Paulsen, Logan 4-40-0; Markey, The Associated Press contributed to this game review. Team Statistics STAN UCLA Chris 3-33-0; Everett, Marcus 3-30-0; Breazell, Brandon 2- First Downs 11 18 28-0; Bell, Kahlil 2-11-0; Baumgartner, Andrew 1-7-0; Taylor, Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Junior 1-6-0; Moline, Chane 1-4-0 Game Statistics Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 34-49 34-166 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final STAN – Kimble, Anthony 15-63-0; Gerhart, Toby 6-28-0; Net Yards Passing 117 223 Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) Stanford 3 0 0 7 10 Ostrander, T.C. 1-11-0; Nnoli, Emeka 1-1-0; Jones, Ray 1-(-1)- Comp-Att-Int 12-25-3 21-38-2 STAN – Okwo, Michael 9-2-11; Sims, Tim 7-2-9; Lofton, David Notre Dame 7 7 10 7 31 0; Edwards, Trent 7-(-30)-0 Total Offense: Plays – Yards 59-166 72-389 6-2-8; Udofia, Ekom 1-4-5; Harrison, Brandon 4-0-4; Egboh, ND – Walker, Darius 25-153-1; Aldridge, James 4-25-0; Prince, Average Gain Per Play 2.8 5.4 Pannel 3-1-4 Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-N Munir 6-17-0; Quinn, Brady 4-9-0 Fumbles – Lost 2-2 2-1 UCLA – Whittington, Aaron 4-3-7; Davis, Bruce 5-1-6; Carter, ND – Samardzija, Jeff 8 yd pass from Penalties – Yards 3-26 5-55 Quinn, Brady (Gioia, Carl kick) 1 7:50 0-7 Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) Reggie 4-1-5; Horton, Chris 4-1-5; Brown, Trey 4-0-4; Van, STAN – Edwards, Trent 13-7-0-68-0; Ostrander, T.C. 4-2-1-29-0; Punts – Average 7-37.1 5-36.1 Rodney 2-2-4; Taylor, Christian 2-2-4 STAN – Zagory, Aaron 19 yd field goal 1 1:15 3-7 Punt Returns – Yards 3-4 3-32 ND – McKnight, Rhema 15 yd pass from Kimble, Anthony 1-1-0-57-1 Kickoff Returns – Yards 3-29 0-0 Quinn, Brady (Gioia, Carl kick) 2 0:29 3-14 ND – Quinn, Brady 37-27-0-232-3; Samardzija, Jeff 1-0-0-0-0 Possession Time 30:23 29:37 ND – Walker, Darius 32 yd run 3 9:25 3-21 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) (Gioia, Carl kick) STAN – Lynn, Kelton 4-86-1; , Yancy, Austin 3-30-0; Dray, Jim ND – Gioia, Carl 35 yd field goal 3 1:02 3-24 2-19-0; Kimble, Anthony 1-19-0 STAN – Lynn, Kelton 57 yd pass from ND – Samardzija, Jeff 7-50-1; Walker, Darius 6-45-0; Carlson, Kimble, Anthony (Zagory, Aaron kick) 4 14:27 10-24 John 6-38-1; McKnight, Rhema, 5-62-1; Freeman, Marcus 1- ND – Carlson, John 1 yd pass from 25-0; Grimes, David 1-7-0; McConnell, Ashley 1-5-0 Quinn, Brady (Gioia, Carl kick) 4 9:12 10-31 Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) Team Statistics STAN ND STAN – Okwo, Michael 7-5-12; Lofton, David 6-5-11; Synder, First Downs 14 29 Clinton 7-3-10; Sims, Tim 6-1-7; Hooper, Trevor 2-5-7 Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 31-72 39-204 ND – Herring, Ray 5-4-9; Laws, Trevor 4-4-8; Crum, Maurice 3-4- Net Yards Passing 154 232 7; Ndukwe, Chinedum 3-3-6 Comp-Att-Int 10-18-1 27-38-0 Total Offense: Plays – Yards 49-226 77-436 Average Gain Per Play 4.6 5.7 Fumbles – Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties – Yards 7-47 4-37 Punts – Average 5-34.2 3-39.0 Punt Returns – Yards 1-3 1-2 Kickoff Returns – Yards 4-64 3-40 Possession Time 25:20 34:40

110 2007 Stanford F o o t b a l l Game Reviews

Game #7 Game #8 Arizona 20, Stanford 7 Arizona State 38, Stanford 3 October 14, 2006 October 21, 2006 Stanford Stadium (39,317), Stanford, CA Sun Devil Stadium (53,323), Tempe, AZ

ne of the most memorable Stanford plays of the season took place on Homecoming tanford had its second straight very rough offensive game as the Cardinal continued to Owhen Wopamo Osaisai picked off a pass and sprinted 72 yards for a touchdown to Stry to make the forced transition to T.C. Ostrander at quarterback with the injury to make highlight reels across the country, but there wasn’t much else for the Stanford alums Trent Edwards the week before that had ended his collegiate career prematurely. The offense to cheer about in a 20-7 loss to Arizona that ended Stanford’s three-game win streak against was just a bit more productive than the school record low the previous week against Arizona the Wildcats. with just 145 total yards for the sixth-lowest output in school history. However, the Sun Stanford starting quarterback Trent Edwards went down with an injury that would wind Devils’ offense performed much better than its state counterpart the week before and walked up ending his collegiate career on the team’s first offensive drive. Without Edwards for most away with an easy 38-3 victory over the Cardinal. of the game and backup T.C. Ostrander at the controls, the Cardinal managed just 52 yards The game was never really close or in doubt as ASU jumped right on the scoreboard by of total offense for the lowest output in school history. The team’s 58 yards in the air was taking the opening drive 59 yards on eight plays with a 27-yard pass from Rudy Carpenter the second worst in school history, although Ostrander did have a respectable percentage by to Ryan Torain capping the drive. completing 8-of-13 passes. The Cardinal picked up just four first downs in the entire contest Arizona State added a 19-yard Jesse Ainsworth field goal with 1:46 to go in the first quar- and dropped to 0-7 for the first time since the 1960 squad began the season 0-10. ter and Torain punched it in on a two-yard run with 7:32 remaining in the second quarter Osaisai and his teammates on the defensive side of the ball were able to keep the final to give the Sun Devils a 17-0 margin that stayed that way until the teams went into the score respectable by holding Arizona to 20 points, which wound up the second-lowest locker room for halftime. scoring output by a Stanford opponent in 2006. Keegan Herring put the game away with a pair of third quarter touchdown runs to make The Wildcats’ victory was methodical as Arizona chewed up 220 yards on the ground and the score 31-0 in favor of the Sun Devils before a career-best 35-yard field goal from Aaron held a massive 17:14 advantage in possession time in a game that lasted just 2:30 without Zagory finally got the Cardinal in the scoring column with 3:53 to go in the third quarter. many passes thrown by either team. Dimitri Nance closed out the scoring with a 13-yard touchdown run with 6:56 remaining Chris Henry and Chris Jennings split most of the work out of the backfield for Arizona, in the game. by rushing for 91 and 89 yards, respectively. Both running backs also ran for first quarter The contest was marred with penalties on both sides as each team committed 10 for a scores with Jennings going in from 16 yard out with 10:59 to go and Henry picking up a TD combined total of 176 yards in flags. on an 18-yard run with 3:40 to play as Arizona scored on three of its first four possessions Torain finished with a game-high 90 yards on the ground and had one of the team’s four when Nick Folk made a 45-yard field goal with 10:04 to go in the second quarter to put the rushing scores with Herring’s two and Nance accounting for the others. Rudy Carpenter was Wildcats ahead 17-0. also on with pinpoint accuracy, completing 14-of-15 passes for a modest 160 yards and one Osaisai’s second quarter interception return got him into the end zone with 3:46 to go touchdown without throwing an interception. before halftime and was the fourth-longest pick returned for a touchdown in school history. Stanford was finally able to muster up a decent ground game with Anthony Kimble’s The score brought the Cardinal to within 17-7 at the break but Stanford’s offense could career-high 83 yards on 11 carries leading the way. Kimble got 58 of those yards on one play never get it going with just two drives of double-digit yards the entire game and none longer in the third quarter for the longest rush of his career. than 13. However, Ostrander had another difficult outing in his first start of the season and third Folk’s second field goal with 6:32 to go in the third quarter would end the scoring for of his career, completing just 7-of-25 passes for 66 yards with one interception. Ostrander both teams. was also sacked twice. Stanford’s offensive line had serious trouble protecting the quarterback for the fourth The Cardinal got some good news when Evan Moore returned to the field for the first straight game as the Wildcats finished with 6.0 sacks to become the fourth consecutive team time since the second game of the season against San Jose State. to record at least 5.0 sacks against the Cardinal. “We got beat by a good football team,” said Stanford head coach Walt Harris following Ostrander took some of the blame off his offensive line during a post-game interview. the contest. “They’re in the process of showing everyone how good they are.” “I was just trying to run the offense and do my job, trying not to do anything spectacular Harris also recognized Stanford’s woes. and just do what I can do,” said Ostrander. “I have to watch the film, but obviously I was “It’s like a broken record,” Harris commented. “We’re not physical enough and not con- having some problems holding onto the ball too long.” sistent to run the ball for four quarters. I think the game got out of hand more because of Stanford’s defense bent but did not break very often as Michael Okwo and Trevor Hooper some of those turnovers that happened. I think we played good at times on defense, but we each had a game-high-tying 13 tackles with the total a new career-high for Hooper. Jay wouldn’t get off the field, or we would do something that would give them another shot. It Ottovegio also helped keep the Cardinal in decent field position most of the game with a was a tough day at the office.” 45.3 yard average on his seven punts, including two inside the Wildcat 20-yard line. The Associated Press contributed to this game review. “I thought our defense played pretty well and got better as the game went along,” com- mented head coach Walt Harris. “We did some good things, but when it came down to be able Game Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) to bang, clang and be physical with them, we were not able to do it and that was the game.” Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final STAN – Kimble, Anthony 11-83-0; Gerhart, Toby 9-17-0; Osaisai, Stanford 0 0 3 0 3 Wopamo 1-4-0; Evans, Jason 2-3-0; Nnoli, Emeka 1-3-0; The Associated Press contributed to this game review. Arizona State 10 7 14 7 38 Pritchard, Tavita 3-(-13)-0, Ostrander, T.C. 3-(-18)-0 ASU – Torain, Ryan 17-90-1; Nance, Dimitri 7-39-1; Carpenter, Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-A Rudy 7-31-0; Herring, Keegan 9-30-2; Jones, Preston 6-17-0; ASU – Torain, Ryan 27 yd pass from Sullivan, Danny 1-(-1)-0 Game Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Carpenter, Rudy (Ainsworth, Jesse kick) 1 10:48 0-7 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final ARIZ – Henry, Chris 16-91-1; Jennings, Chris 17-89-1; Smith, ASU – Ainsworth, Jesse 19 yd field goal 1 1:46 0-10 Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) Arizona 14 3 3 10 20 Xavier 12-56-0; Thomas, Mike 1-6-0; Steptoe, Syndric 1-(-1)- ASU – Torain, Ryan 2 yd run 2 7:32 0-17 STAN – Ostrander, T.C. 25-7-1-66-0; Pritchard, Tavita 0-0-0-0-0 Stanford 0 7 0 0 7 0; TEAM 3-(-6)-0, Austin, Adam 1-(-15)-0 (Ainsworth, Jesse kick) ASU – Carpenter, Rudy 15-14-0-160-1; Sullivan, Danny 4-3-0-15-0 STAN – Nnoli, Emeka 3-12-0; Kimble, Anthony 6-10-0; Edwards, ASU – Herring, Keegan 8 yd run 3 8:49 0-24 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Scoring Summary Qtr Time A-S Trent 1-4-0; Gerhart, Toby 1-2-0; Ostrander 8-(-34)-0 (Ainsworth, Jesse kick) ARIZ – Jennings, Chris 16 yd run 1 10:59 7-0 STAN – Sherman, Richard 3-38-0; Yancy, Austin 2-13-0; Moore, Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) ASU – Herring, Keegan 6 yd run 3 6:20 0-31 Evan 1-8-0; Dray, Jim 1-7-0 (Folk, Nick kick) (Ainsworth, Jesse kick) ARIZ – Henry, Chris 18 yd run 1 3:40 14-0 ARIZ – Austin, Adam 9-6-1-63-0; Heavner, Kris 4-4-0-11-0 ASU – Miller, Zach 4-32-0; Kimbrough, Nate 3-42-0; Torain, Ryan STAN – Ostrander, T.C. 13-8-0-58-0 STAN – Zagory, Aaron 35 yd field goal 3 3:53 3-31 2-32-1; Lewis, Jamaal 2-14-0; Guthrie, Dane 2-11-0; Jones, (Folk, Nick kick) ASU – Nance, Dimitri 13 yd run 4 6:56 3-38 ARIZ – Folk, Nick 45 yd field goal 2 10:04 17-0 Michael 1-23-0; Nance, Dimitri 1-10-0; Herring, Keegan 1-7- Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) (Ainsworth, Jesse kick) 0; McGaha, Chris 1-4-0 STAN – Osaisai, Wopamo 72 yd int return 2 3:46 17-7 ARIZ – Steptoe, Syndric 5-21-0; , Thomas, Mike 3-27-0; Johnson, (Zagory, Aaron kick) Anthony 1-20-0; McCall, Brandyn 1-6-0 Team Statistics STAN ASU Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) ARIZ – Folk, Nick 24 yd field goal 3 6:32 20-7 STAN – Gerhart, Toby 3-18-0; Dray, Jim 2-23-0; Yancy, Austin First Downs 11 23 STAN – Harrison, Brandon 6-2-8; Sims, Tim 6-0-6; Udofia, Udeme Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 30-79 47-206 Team Statistics ARIZ STAN 2-13-0; Lorig, Erik 1-4-0 5-0-5; Hooper, Trevor 4-1-5; Okwo, Michael 4-1-5; Osaisai, Net Yards Passing 66 175 Wopamo 3-2-5 First Downs 16 4 Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) Comp-Att-Int 7-25-1 17-19-0 Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 51-220 19-(-6) ASU – Caldwell, Kyle 3-3-6; Goethel, Travis 4-1-5; James, Robert ARIZ – Larsen, Spencer 3-3-6; Cason, Antoine 2-2-4; Turner, Total Offense: Plays – Yards 55-145 66-381 4-0-4; Barrett, Josh 3-1-4 Net Yards Passing 74 58 Johnathan 2-2-4, Smith, Marcus 2-2-4; Dotson, Lionel 1-3-4 Average Gain Per Play 2.6 5.8 Comp-Att-Int 10-13-1 8-13-0 STAN – Okwo, Michael 7-6-13; Hooper, Trevor 5-8-13; Harrison, Fumbles – Lost 3-2 1-0 Total Offense: Plays – Yards 64-294 32-52 Brandon 7-2-9; Snyder, Clinton 5-2-7; Powers, Will 4-2-6 Penalties – Yards 10-81 10-95 Average Gain Per Play 4.6 1.6 Punts – Average 5-40.4 2-36.0 Fumbles – Lost 0-0 1-1 Punt Returns – Yards 0-0 2-9 Penalties – Yards 6-45 7-45 Kickoff Returns – Yards 3-59 1-16 Punts – Average 4-37.8 8-46.4 Possession Time 26:47 33:13 Punt Returns – Yards 4-34 2-22 Kickoff Returns – Yards 1-31 1-20 Possession Time 38:37 21:23

2007 Stanford F o o t b a l l 111 Game Reviews

Game #9 Game #10 USC 42, Stanford 0 Stanford 20, Washington 3 November 4, 2006 November 11, 2006 Stanford Stadium (49,371), Stanford, CA Husky Stadium (55,896), Seattle, WA

SC brought the buzz back to Stanford Stadium, while also helping the game attract the t took a while, but Stanford finally won its first game of the 2006 season after an 0-9 start Ubiggest crowd in the history of the new Stanford Stadium when 49,371 paid to see the Iand an 11-game losing skid that dated back to the final two games of 2005 and was the Cardinal take on the Trojans. The matchup of the winless Cardinal and the once-beaten second-longest in the nation, and equaled the longest losing streak in school history. The Trojans, who had captured two of the last three national championships, was classic David victory allowed the Cardinal to avoid its first winless season since Stanford was 0-10 in 1960. versus Goliath. This time, Goliath came out on top, 42-0. The 20-3 triumph over Washington seemed unlikely considering the team’s 2006 record “We ran into a very good football team that was coming off a tough game,” said Stanford and the fact that Stanford had not beaten the Huskies in Seattle since 1975 for a string of 12 head coach Walt Harris about a Trojan team that had suffered its first loss of the season the consecutive losses at Husky Stadium. Stanford was able to catch a Washington team at just previous week when it was stunned at Oregon State. “I thought we fought as hard as we the right time as the Huskies had lost five in a row coming into the contest after opening the could for as long as we could. We tried to play competitively, and I think we played hard campaign with a 4-1 mark. with what we have. It’s easy to get psyched out by the skill level and talent that they have.” An outstanding defensive performance in which the Cardinal limited Washington to 161 Stanford kept it close at least through the first quarter with just one of the six Trojan total yards and three points that was the lowest point total by a Cardinal opponent since touchdowns of the day coming in the opening period on a 15-yard run by Chauncey the 1998 Big Game versus California, as well as a terrific breakout game from rookie wide Washington with 6:45 to go. receiver Richard Sherman were the keys to the victory. Sherman had a career-high 177 USC extended its lead to 21-0 quickly in the second quarter. found receiving yards and a career-high-tying six catches that led to the Pac-10’s Offensive Player for a 21-yard score with 13:31 remaining, and then after Wopamo Osaisai of the Week selection for his performance. T.C. Ostrander was the most productive offensive fumbled the ensuing kickoff to give the Trojans possession at the Cardinal seven-yard line, player for either team other than Sherman, completing 11-of-20 passes for 206 yards and a Booty needed just one play to get the ball back in the end zone on a seven-yard scoring touchdown without throwing an interception. strike to Steve Smith. Sherman picked up 74 yards on one play when he took a short screen pass USC tacked on another touchdown just before halftime when Booty hit on a from Ostrander, got a block to spring him around the corner and took off down the right short two-yard pass to cap off a nine-play drive that covered 98 yards. sideline all the way to the end zone to score the first Stanford offensive touchdown in four USC’s offense would get just one more touchdown the rest of the way on a 4-yard run by games. near the end of the game with 5:33 to go after the Trojans also scored with The 74-yard play was the longest in Sherman’s career, as well as a season-best for 2:24 remaining in the third quarter when picked up a blocked field goal and Ostrander and the second-longest of his career. rambled 71 yards for a touchdown. Bo McNally provided the highlights on defense when he sparked the Cardinal by picking Despite the 42-point defeat, the final statistics were not quite as lopsided as the final off a pass and returning it for 49 yards for a touchdown. McNally also picked off another score as Stanford was able to muster 208 compared with a reasonable 355 for the Trojans. pass to become the first Stanford player since 2004 to have more than one interception in a Stanford also dominated in possession time with an 11:44 advantage. contest. Chris Horn added his first career interception to contribute to the Cardinal’s T.C. Ostrander had his best game of the season to date with 178 yards in the air on 16-of- season-high three picks. 30 passing but was picked off twice without getting the Cardinal into the end zone. Richard The low scoring game was tied 3-3 at halftime as the team’s exchanged short second Sherman spread out the USC defense a bit by making his three catches go for 58 yards as quarter field goals by Washington’s Michael Braunstein and Stanford’s Aaron Zagory from one of nine Stanford receivers who had at least one catch. Stanford’s offensive line was 28 and 29 yards out with 13:32 to go in the period and no time remaining, respectively. decent as well, allowing just 2.0 sacks in the contest. McNally’s interception return for a touchdown put the Cardinal ahead, 10-3, with 6:49 “I think we took some small steps; guys were really concentrating on their assignments,” remaining in the third quarter and Sherman’s 74-yard TD catch made it 17-3 in favor of the offered Ostrander. “A lot of it right now is trying to be the best team we can be and focus on Cardinal with 14:36 to go in the game before Zagory hit a 37-yarder at the 4:24 mark of the game management. We just need to try to win every play from here on out. If we do that, we fourth quarter for the final score. Zagory’s two-field goal game was the first of his career. can improve.” Neither team did much offensively in the game as the teams combined for just 19 first The Trojans’ numbers weren’t too shabby, either. downs (Washington 12, Stanford 7), 387 total yards (Stanford 226, Washington 161) and 16 Booty threw for 203 yards and three touchdowns without an interception on 12-of-21 punts (Stanford 8, Washington 8) on a cold day in Seattle that stressed defense. Washington passing, while rushed for 74 yards and a touchdown. had particular trouble in its passing game as Carl Bonnell (35-10-1-118) and Evan Moore reached a milestone in the contest when he went over 1,000 yards receiving Johnny DuRocher (9-1-2-4) combined to go just 11-for-44 with three interceptions for only for his career. 122 yards and no touchdowns. Stanford’s defense had a season-high nine pass breakups with The Associated Press contributed to this game review. Michael Okwo collecting a career-high four. “I couldn’t be more proud of the way our players played, primarily and especially our seniors,” said Stanford head coach Walt Harris. “It’s really easy to go through the adversity Game Statistics Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final USC – Booty, J.D. 21-12-1-203-3; Sanchez, Mark 4-2-0-44-0 that those guys have gone through and not put your best foot forward. But all year long our USC 7 21 7 7 42 STAN – Ostrander, T.C. 30-16-2-178-0 guys have worked hard and worked to become a better football team, and finally today it Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) showed. My hat is off to our seniors as well as the rest of our football players.” Scoring Summary Qtr Time U-S USC – Jarrett, Dwayne 5-118-1; Patterson, Travon 2-44-0; “I think our guys were really into it, and I think that has been the hardest thing for our USC – Washington, Chauncey 15 yd run Moody, Emmanuel 2-40-0; Smith, Steve 2-17-1; Turner, (Danelo, Mario kick) 1 6:45 7-0 Patrick 1-14-0; Bradford 1-12-0; Davis, Fred 1-2-1 football team,” continued Harris. “We have had so much bad luck, with the ball bouncing USC – Jarrett, Dwayne 21 yd pass from STAN – Sherman, Richard 3-58-0; Kimble, Anthony 3-31-0; the other way, and today it bounced our way in more situations than it had the entire sea- Booty, J.D. (Danelo, Mario kick) 2 13:31 14-0 Moore, Evan 2-25-0; Gerhart, Toby 2-16-0; Nnoli, Emeka USC – Smith, Steve 7 yd pass from Booty, J.D. 2 13:14 21-0 2-6-0; McCutcheon, Marcus 1-22-0; Danahy, Patrick 1-11-0; son. Our guys really played well, and our guys were really fighting. I thought there were a lot (Danelo, Mario kick) Evans, Jason 1-8-0; Yancy, Austin 1-1-0 of guys on defense that stepped up and really played dynamite today.” USC – Davis, Fred 2 yd pass from Booty, J.D. 2 0:55 28-0 Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) (Danelo, Mario kick) USC – Lua, Oscar 3-4-7; Ellison, Kevin 2-4-6; Maiava, Kaluka The win was Stanford’s first over a club coached by former head coach Tyrone USC – Thomas, Terrell 71 yd blocked 2-4-6; Maualuga, Rey 4-1-5; Cushing, Brian 3-2-5; Rivers, Willingham in four tries since he left The Farm in 2001. FG return (Danelo, Mario kick) 3 2:24 35-0 Keith 3-2-5; USC – Sanchez, Mark 4 yd run 4 5:33 42-0 STAN – Hooper, Trevor 5-4-9; Snyder, Clinton 4-3-7; Okwo, The Associated Press contributed to this game review. (Danelo, Mario kick) Michael 3-3-6; Osaisai, Wopamo 2-2-4; McAndrew, Tom Team Statistics USC STAN 1-3-4 First Downs 18 12 Game Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 32-108 30-30 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final STAN – Kimble, Anthony 11-35-0; Gerhart, Toby 10-19-0; Nnoli, Net Yards Passing 247 178 Stanford 0 3 7 10 20 Emeka 7-11-0; Evans, Jason 1-(-1)-0; Ottovegio, Jay 1-(-13)-1; Comp-Att-Int 14-25-0 16-30-2 Washington 0 3 0 0 3 Ostrander, T.C. 5-(-31)-0 Total Offense: Plays – Yards 57-355 60-208 WASH – James, Kenny 13-23-0; Kirton, Johnie 3-7-0; Bonnell, Average Gain Per Play 6.2 3.5 Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-W Carl 6-6-0; Rankin, Louis 3-5-0; Wood, Marlon 1-1-0; Fumbles – Lost 2-0 1-1 WASH – Braunstein, Michael 28 yd field goal 2 13:32 0-3 DuRocher, Johnny 2-(-3)-0 Penalties – Yards 2-15 4-20 STAN – Zagory, Aaron 29 yd field goal 2 0:00 3-3 Punts – Average 4-34 8-37.8 STAN – McNally, Bo 49 yd int return 3 6:49 10-3 Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) Punt Returns – Yards 4-18 0-0 (Zagory, Aaron kick) STAN – Ostrander, T.C. 20-11-0-206-1 Kickoff Returns – Yards 0-0 6-73 STAN – Sherman, Richard 74 yd pass from WASH – Bonnell, Carl 35-10-1-118-0; DuRocher, Johnny Possession Time 24:08 35:52 Ostrander, T.C. (Zagory, Aaron kick) 4 14:36 17-3 9-1-2-4-0 STAN – Zagory, Aaron 37 yd field goal 4 4:24 20-3 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) STAN – Sherman, Richard 6-177-1; Kimble, Anthony 2-2-0; USC – Washington, Chauncey 12-74-1; Moody, Emmanuel 9-26- Team Statistics STAN WASH McCutcheon, Marcus 1-12-0; Dray, Jim 1-9-0; Lynn, Kelton 0; Johnson, Stafon 3-17-0; Gable, C.J. 2-1-0; Sanchez, Mark First Downs 7 12 1-6-0 3-(-2)-1; Booty, J.D. 3-(-8)-0 Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 35-20 28-39 WASH – Daniels, Quintin 4-40-0; Shackelford, Sonny 3-51-0; STAN – Kimble, Anthony 15-22-0; Evans, Jason 2-7-0; Gerhart, Net Yards Passing 206 122 Russon, Anthony 2-12-0; Gottlieb, Michael 1-12-0; Ellis, Toby 6-5-0; Nnoli, Emeka 1-3-0; Sherman, Richard 1-1-0; Comp-Att-Int 11-20-0 11-44-3 Cody 1-7-0 Ostrander, T.C. 5-(-8)-0 Total Offense: Plays – Yards 55-226 72-161 Average Gain Per Play 4.1 2.2 Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) Fumbles – Lost 1-0 3-0 STAN – Hooper, Trevor 4-3-7; Egboh, Pannel 5-1-6; Osaisai, Penalties – Yards 7-50 5-51 Wopamo 5-1-6; Synder, Clinton 2-4-6; Okwo, Michael 3-2-5 Punts – Average 8-36.0 8-35.5 WASH – Bomar, Tahj 6-5-11; Hemphill, Chris 3-7-10; White, Punt Returns – Yards 2-17 5-26 Scott 3-4-7; Reffett, Jordan 1-5-6; Gunheim, Greyson 3-2-5; Kickoff Returns – Yards 1-11 3-49 Lewis, Roy 2-3-5 Possession Time 31:29 28:31

112 2007 Stanford F o o t b a l l Game Reviews

Game #11 Game #12 Oregon State 30, Stanford 7 California 26, Stanford 17 November 18, 2006 December 2, 2006 TM Stanford Stadium (38,502), Stanford, CA Memorial Stadium (72,516), Berkeley, CA

tanford was unable to follow up on its big performance in a victory at Washington the he 109th Big Game had all the makings of a classic mismatch. A talented California team Sprevious week and was crushed 30-7 by Oregon State in its final home game of the sea- Tthat had been considered a national title contender until fading a bit late in the season was son to complete a winless campaign at the new Stanford Stadium. facing a Stanford squad that had won just one game and was going through one of the worst Yvenson Bernard rushed 36 times for 168 yards as the Beavers controlled the game and football seasons in school history. But, it was the Big Game and anything could happen. won the possession battle by a whopping 18:32. Matt Moore threw for two touchdowns and Well, the Big Upset didn’t quite happen and California went on to win its school record ran for another, while going 15-of-24 for 176 yards to keep the Beaver offense balanced. fifth straight Big Game over Stanford, but the Cardinal sure made it interesting and kept the “Oregon State is a very good football team; they beat USC,” said Stanford head coach 72,516 in attendance captivated until near the very end of an eventual 26-17 Golden Bear Walt Harris. “They can beat you with the run or the pass, and they play good defense.” win that was anything but easy. Although the game was tied 7-7 at the end of the opening period when the teams traded California led the entire game but could never open up a lead bigger than 10 points and first quarter touchdowns, the contest never seemed that close. when Evan Moore hauled in a 51-yard touchdown pass from T.C. Ostrander with 6:57 to go Stanford was able to take advantage of excellent field position at the Oregon State 45-yard in the third quarter, the Cardinal was surprisingly within a field goal by cutting the Golden line on its first drive and needed just two plays to score when Anthony Kimble bolted 36 Bears’ lead to 20-17. yards for the first touchdown of the game. That would be one of the few Stanford highlights Tom Schneider’s third and fourth field goals of the game would account for the last six of the contest as Oregon State would go on to score all of the remaining 30 points in the Golden Bear points and the final nine-point margin but his game-clinching kick that put contest and Stanford would fail to net any more points on any of its final 10 possessions. California ahead by more than one score didn’t happen until only 58 seconds remained. The Beavers marched right down the field on their second possession of the game, going 63 Stanford actually had one golden chance to take a late lead in the game when Michael yards in just six plays over 2:30 to tie the game at 7-7 on a 28-yard pass from Moore to Sammie Okwo forced a fumble that Bo McNally recovered at the California 14- Stroughter. yard line with 13:35 remaining in the contest. Oregon State controlled the ball and ate up much of the first quarter on its next drive, But the ensuing Stanford drive netted just two yards on three plays and when Aaron taking 6:26 to go 85 yards in 11 plays before Moore hit Brandon Powers on a 15-yard Zagory missed a chip shot 29-yard field goal attempt to get the Cardinal back within three scoring strike just into the second quarter with 14:49 remaining before halftime. points the opportunity was wasted and the Golden Bears had dodged a serious bullet. Another long Beaver drive that took 5:21 and covered 69 yards in 13 plays resulted in a California responded by driving down to the Stanford 25-yard line but Schneider missed 29-yard field goal by Serna. a 42-yard field goal that would have given the Golden Bears a more comfortable margin. Serna hit another field goal from 31 yards with just 0:21 to go before halftime to give the The stage was set for another dramatic moment in Big Game history but Stanford’s Beavers a 20-7 lead heading into the locker room. offense stalled, going backwards four yards on its next drive. Things didn’t change much in the second half as Stanford went backwards a combined When California got the ball back, the Golden Bears would not let another opportunity six yards in its first two drives of the half, while Serna picked up his third field goal of the to clinch victory slide by, chewing up 4:57 before Schneider’s 30-yarder with only 58 ticks on contest to cap an 11-play, 53-yard drive that ate up 5:45 on Oregon State’s second possession the clock iced the game. of the half. Schneider also started the game’s scoring when he hit a 55-yard field goal for the only Stanford’s best chance to score for a second time came when the Cardinal drove the ball score of the first quarter with 4:16 remaining in the period. down to the Oregon State 14-yard line early in the fourth quarter before T.C. Ostrander was Both teams scored 10 points in the second quarter. Schneider hit a 23-yarder with 3:38 intercepted in the end zone by Coye Francies. remaining and then Syd’Quan Thompson picked up a fumble and ran it into the end zone Oregon State picked up its final points of the game with 5:04 to go in the contest when from 15 yards out with 2:32 to go. Aaron Zagory made a 23-yard field goal for the Cardinal Moore snuck in from a yard out after the Beavers had started the drive at the Stanford 3- with 5:44 remaining in the second period and an eight-yard TD hookup from Ostrander to yard line following Ostrander’s fumble. Richard Sherman with 1:12 to go made it 13-10 at the half. Stanford got deep into Oregon State territory one more time but had its drive end in California extended its lead to 20-10 on a 32-yard TD pass from Nate Longshore to Lavelle frustrating fashion when Ostrander was incomplete on four consecutive passing attempts Hawkins with 11:26 to go in the third quarter to culminate its first drive of the second half from the Beaver five-yard line. before the 51-yard Ostrander-Moore connection got the Cardinal back within three points. Kimble managed to finish with 78 yards on just eight carries for the Cardinal but Ostrander Stanford was able to hold the dynamic duo of (11-75) and Lynch (15-67) to had a very rough day, going just 9-for-25 for 125 yards and being picked off once as well as a respectable 132 combined yards and keep both out of the end zone. Longshore did throw sacked five times. Five of his passes did find the hands of Richard Sherman for 90 yards. for 217 yards but found pay dirt just once and completed only 14-of-31. Longshore’s favor- Defensively, Ekom Udofia had career-highs in both total (9) and solo (6) tackles as did Bo ite target DeSean Jackson did have a big day, catching seven balls for 127 yards. McNally with six total and five solos. Ostrander was respectable 15-of-31 for 204 yards with a career-high-tying two TDs and A total of 18 seniors – Jon Cochran, Patrick Danahy, Jeff Edwards, Trent Edwards, Nick no interceptions for the Cardinal, while Richard Sherman caught a career-high-tying six Frank, Brandon Harrison, Trevor Hooper, David Jackson, David Lofton, David Long, balls for 81 yards and a touchdown. Anthony Kimble (12-45) and Toby Gerhart (13-44) Tim Mattran, Matt McClernan, Marcus McCutcheon, Michael Okwo, Mike Silva, Ismail combined for 89 yards on the ground. Simpson, Matt Traverso and Josiah Vinson – were honored in a pre-game ceremony before “I thought we played well enough to win and gave ourselves a chance to win,” said the final home game of their career at Stanford Stadium. Stanford head coach Walt Harris. “The effort our players gave deserved a win. I think we “It’s as difficult as anything I have ever personally experienced,” admitted Harris about really brought our A-game and played really well. It was anyone’s game in the second half.” the team’s 1-10 record heading into the Big Game at California. “I’m sure for our players it’s “That was a great effort by a team that was obviously against all odds,” added Evan Moore. the same way. We have a lot of work to do, and we are committed to getting it right. We have “I just respect all the seniors so much for coming out and giving it up.” to take it one play at a time.” The Associated Press contributed to this game review. The Associated Press contributed to this game review.

Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Game Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final OSU – Bernard, Yvenson 36-168-0; Jackson, Ruben 1-23-0; Game Statistics Carrasco, Tony 7-11-0; Moore, Matt 6-4-1 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final STAN – Kimble, Anthony 12-45-0; Gerhart, Toby 13-44-0; Nnoli, Oregon State 7 13 3 7 30 Emeka 1-3-0; Ostrander, T.C. 7-(-27)-0 Stanford 7 0 0 0 7 STAN – Kimble, Anthony 8-78-1; Gerhart, Toby 5-27-0; Ottovegio, Stanford 0 10 7 0 26 Jay 1-11-0; Nnoli, Emeka 1-2-0; Sherman, Richard 1-(-3)-0; California 3 10 10 3 17 CAL – Forsett, Justin 11-75-0; Lynch, Marshawn 15-67-0; Scoring Summary Qtr Time O-S Ostrander, T.C 5-(-30)-0 Jackson, DeSean 1-1-0; Storer, Byron 1-0-0; TEAM 1-(-1)-0; STAN – Kimble, Anthony 36 yd run 1 11:39 0-7 Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-C Jordan, Robert 1-(-1)-0; Longshore, Nate 3-(-14)-0 Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) CAL – Schneider, Tom 55 yd field goal 1 4:16 0-3 (Zagory, Aaron kick) Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD) OSU – Stroughter, Sammie 28 yd pass from OSU – Moore, Matt 24-15-0-176-2; Canfield, Sean 1-1-0-1-0 STAN – Zagory, Aaron 23 yd field goal 2 5:44 3-3 STAN – Ostrander, T.C 25-9-1-125-0; Pritchard, Tavita 1-0-0-0-0 CAL – Schneider, Tom 23 yd field goal 2 3:38 3-6 STAN – Ostrander, T.C. 31-15-0-204-2 Moore, Matt (Serna, Alexis kick) 1 9:09 7-7 CAL – Longshore, Nate 31-14-0-217-1 OSU – Powers, Brandon 15 yd pass from CAL – Syd’Quan Thompson 15 yd Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) fumble recovery (Schneider, Tom kick) 2 2:32 3-13 Moore, Matt (Serna, Alexis kick) 2 14:49 14-7 OSU – Powers, Brandon 6-58-1; Stroughter, Sammie 4-70-1; Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) OSU – Serna, Alexis 29 yd field goal 2 5:19 17-7 STAN – Sherman, Richard 8 yd pass from STAN – Sherman, Richard 6-81-1; Moore, Evan 3-63-1; Gerhart, Jackson, Ruben 2-27-0; Bernard, Yvenson 2-11-0; Johnson, Ostrander, T.C. (Zagory, Aaron kick) 2 1:12 10-13 OSU – Serna, Alexis 31 yd field goal 2 0:21 20-7 Chris 1-10-0; Carrasco, Tony 1-1-0 Toby 2-26-0; Dray, Jim 2-24-0; Kimble, Anthony 2-10-0 OSU – Serna, Alexis 18 yd field goal 3 1:20 23-7 CAL – Hawkins, Lavelle 32 yd pass from CAL – Jackson, DeSean 7-127-0; Hawkins, Lavelle 3-53-1; Lynch, STAN – Sherman, Richard 5-90-0; Lorig, Erik 2-17-0; Yancy, Longshore, Nate (Schneider, Tom kick) 3 11:26 10-20 OSU – Moore, Matt 1 yd run 4 5:04 30-7 Austin 1-15-0; Nnoli, Emeka 1-3-0 Marshawn 1-25-0; Jordan, Robert 1-7-0; Storer, Byron 1-4-0; (Serna, Alexis kick) STAN – Moore, Evan 51 yd pass from Beegun, Eric 1-1-0 Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) Ostrander, T.C. (Zagory, Aaron kick) 3 6:57 17-20 Team Statistics OSU STAN OSU – LaRocque, Joey 4-3-7; Piscitelli, Sabby 4-2-6; Doggett, CAL – Schneider, Tom 40 yd field goal 3 4:52 17-23 Leading Tacklers (Solo-Ast-Tot) First Downs 24 12 Derrick 4-1-5; Kristick, Keaton 3-0-3; Siegert, Ben 3-0-3 CAL – Schneider, Tom 30 yd field goal 4 0:58 17-26 Stan – Okwo, Michael 8-1-9; Maynor, Pat 6-2-8; Hooper, Trevor Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 47-208 21-85 3-4-7; McNally, Bo 4-2-6; Osaisai, Wopamo 3-1-4; Udofia, STAN – Snyder, Clinton 8-1-9; Udofia, Ekom 6-3-9; Okwo, Team Statistics STAN CAL Net Yards Passing 177 125 Michael 5-4-9; McNally, Bo 5-1-6; Hooper, Trevor 4-1-5 Ekom 1-3-4 Comp-Att-Int 16-25-0 9-26-1 First Downs 15 18 CAL – Follett, Zack 5-5-10; Bishop, Desmond 3-7-10; Mebane, Total Offense: Plays – Yards 72-385 47-210 Rushes – Net Yards Rushing 33-65 33-127 Brandon 2-7-9; Pimentel, Mickey 3-3-6; Hughes, Daymeion Average Gain Per Play 5.3 4.5 Net Yards Passing 204 217 3-2-5; Thompson, Syd’Quan 3-1-4 Fumbles – Lost 0-0 1-1 Comp-Att-Int 15-31-0 14-31-0 Penalties – Yards 7-65 3-25 Total Offense: Plays – Yards 64-269 64-344 Punts – Average 4-47.2 5-37.8 Average Gain Per Play 4.2 5.4 Punt Returns – Yards 2-15 4-26 Fumbles – Lost 2-2 1-1 Kickoff Returns – Yards 2-42 6-151 Penalties – Yards 6-45 3-21 Possession Time 39:16 20:44 Punts – Average 5-39.6 3-52.7 Punt Returns – Yards 1-1 2-0 Kickoff Returns – Yards 3-113 0-0 Possession Time 32:05 27:55

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Four Or More TD Passes In A Game 400 Yards Total Offense By Stanford: Trent Edwards, at San Jose State By Stanford: 418, at San Jose State (9/9/06) (9/9/06), 4 By Opponent: 436, Notre Dame (10/7/06) By Opponent: , USC (11/5/05), 4 500 Yards Total Offense Three Or More Rushing Touchdowns By By Stanford: 563, vs. San Jose State (9/14/02) One Player By Opponent: 534, Oregon (9/2/06) By Stanford: J.R. Lemon, vs. Washington (10/2/04), 3 By Opponent: Jonathan Stewart, Oregon (10/1/05), 3 PAT Attempt Failed (Kick) By Stanford: Aaron Zagory, vs. Navy (9/16/06) Three Or More TD Catches By One Player By Opponent: Loren Langley, Washington State By Stanford: , vs. UCLA, (9/25/99), 3 (9/23/06) By Opponent: Cristin McLemore, Oregon, (11/12/94), 3 Two-Point Conversion Interception Return For A Touchdown By Stanford: Greg Camarillo pass from T.C. By Stanford: Bo McNally, at Washington Ostrander, at Arizona State (11/6/04) (11/11/06), 49 yards By Opponent: Darius Walker rush, Notre Dame By Opponent: Mike Graise, Washington State (11/26/05) (9/23/06), 33 yards 50-Plus Yard Field Goal Kerry Carter scored a school-record-tying four rushing Fumble Return For A Touchdown By Stanford: Michael Sgroi, vs. Oregon State touchdowns in Stanford’s victory at Oregon in 2001. It was the By Stanford: Michael Craven, vs. UC Davis second time Carter rushed for four TDs in a game in his career. (11/13/04), 50 yards (9/17/05), 54 yards; Kevin By Opponent: Tom Schneider, California (12/2/06), Schimmelmann, vs. UC Davis 55 yards (9/17/05), 0 yards Shutout By Opponent: Syd’Quan Thompson, California Field Goal Attempt Blocked By Stanford: 38-0, vs. Michigan State (12/31/96) (12/2/06), 15 yards By Stanford: Casey Carroll, vs. San Jose State By Opponent: 42-0, by USC (11/4/06) (9/4/04) Punt Return For A Touchdown By Opponent: , USC (11/4/06) 40 Points Scored In A Game By Stanford: Luke Powell, vs. UCLA (11/1/03), 90 By Stanford: 45, vs. Arizona State (10/22/05) yards Three Or More Field Goals In A Game By Opponent: 42, by USC (11/4/06) By Opponent: Eric McNeal, UCLA (9/30/06), 12 yards By Stanford: Michael Sgroi, at Oregon State (11/12/05), 3 50 Points Scored In A Game Blocked Kick For A Touchdown By Opponent: Tom Schneider, California (12/2/06), 4 By Stanford: 63, vs. San Jose State (9/14/02) By Stanford: Punt blocked by Jon Alston, 10-yard By Opponent: 51, by USC (11/5/05) TD return by Jon Alston, vs. Oregon Six Or More Team Sacks In A Game (10/1/05) By Stanford: 6.0 (-38 yards), at Oregon State 30 Or More Points In A Half By Opponent: FG blocked by Sedrick Ellis, 71-yard (11/12/05) By Stanford: 34 (1st half), at San Jose State TD return by Terrell Thomas, USC By Opponent: 6.0 (-40 yards), Arizona (10/14/06) (9/9/06) (11/4/06) By Opponent: 44 (1st half), by USC (11/5/05) Punt blocked by Gavin Ketchum, 12- Three Or More Individual Sacks In A Game By Stanford: Julian Jenkins, vs. UCLA (11/16/04), 100-Yard Rushing Game yard TD return by Eric McNeal, UCLA (9/30/06) 3.0 (-21 yards) By Stanford: J.R. Lemon, vs. Washington (10/2/04), By Opponent: Victor Abiamiri, Notre Dame (10/7/06), 162 yards (19 carries) Kickoff Return For A Touchdown 3.0 (-20 yards) By Opponent: Yvenson Bernard, Oregon State By Stanford: T.J. Rushing, vs. Notre Dame (11/18/06), 168 yards (36 carries) (11/26/05), 87 yards Safety By Stanford: Arizona State punt snapped through 200-Yard Rushing Game By Opponent: Charles Pauley, San Jose State (9/14/02), 97 yards the end zone (11/11/00) By Stanford: Jon Volpe, at Washington (10/29/88), By Opponent: Trent Edwards, -1 rush vs. Washington 220 yards (29 carries) State (9/23/06) By Opponent: , Washington State (10/8/05), 218 yards (29 carries) 300-Yard Passing Game By Stanford: Trent Edwards, vs. Arizona State (10/22/05), 303 yards (19-27, 3 TDs, 0 INT) By Opponent: , Notre Dame (11/26/05), 432 yards (25-38, 3 TDs, 2 INT) 400-Yard Passing Game By Stanford: , vs. UCLA (10/31/98), 419 yards (25-45, 1 TD, 0 INT) By Opponent: Brady Quinn, Notre Dame (11/26/05), 432 yards (25-38, 3 TDs, 2 INT) 100-Yard Receiving Game By Stanford: Richard Sherman, at Washington (11/11/06), 177 yards (6 receptions) By Opponent: DeSean Jackson, California (12/2/06), 127 yards (7 receptions) Three Or More Touchdowns By One Player By Stanford: J.R. Lemon, vs. Washington (10/2/04), 3 By Opponent: Jonathan Stewart, Oregon (10/1/05), 3

J.R. Lemon scored three touchdowns versus Washington in 2004.

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2006 All Pacific-10 Conference Football Team All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention First Team Offense Second Team Offense Arizona QB John David Booty, Jr., USC QB Alex Brink, Jr., Washington State NG Yaniv Barnett, Jr.; OT Eben Britton, Fr.; DE Kyle RB Marshawn Lynch, Jr., California RB Jonathan Stewart, So., Oregon Caldwell, Sr.; DT Louis Dotson, Jr.; RB Chris Henry, Jr.; RB Yvenson Bernard, Jr., Oregon State RB Ryan Torain, Jr., Arizona State WR Mike Thomas, So. WR Steve Smith, Sr., USC WR Jason Hill, Sr., Washington State Arizona State WR DeSean Jackson, So., California WR Sammie Stroughter, Jr., Oregon State S Josh Barrett, Jr.; QB Rudy Carpenter, So.; S Zach WR Dwayne Jarrett, Jr., USC Catanese, Sr.; OG Paul Fanaika, So.; DT Michael TE Zach Miller, Jr., USC TE Craig Stevens, Jr., California Marquardt, Jr.; OT Brandon Rodd, Jr.; CB Justin Tyron, Jr. OL , Sr., USC OL , So., Oregon California OL Sam Baker, Jr., USC OL Mike Pollack, Jr., Arizona State OT Andrew Cameron, Sr.; OLB Zack Follett, So.; WR Lavelle OL Jeremy Perry, So., Oregon State OL Mike Gibson, Jr., California Hawkins, Jr.; WR Robert Jordan, Jr.; QB Nate Longshore, OL Enoka Lucas, Sr., Oregon OL Kyle DeVan, Jr., Oregon State So.; OLB Mickey Pimentel, Sr.; OG Erik Robertson, Sr. OL , So., California OL Adam Koets, Sr., Oregon State OL , So., USC Oregon CB , Fr.; ROV Patrick Chung, So.; WR Jordan First Team Defense Second Team Defense Kent, Sr.; OG Palauni Ma Sun, Sr.; MLB Blair Phillips, DL Brandon Mebane, Sr., California DL Bruce Davis, Jr., UCLA Sr.; TE , Sr.; CB , Fr.; DT DL Mkristo Bruce, Sr., Washington State DL Nu’u Tafisi, Sr., California Matt Toeaina, Sr.; WR Jaison Williams, So. DL Sedrick Ellis, Jr., USC DL , Jr., USC Oregon State DL , Sr., UCLA DL Louis Holmes, Jr., Arizona OT Andy Levitre, So.; QB Matt Moore, Sr.; TE Joe LB Desmond Bishop, Sr., California LB Scott White, Sr., Washington Newton, Sr.; OG Roy Schuening, Jr.; DT Ben Siegert, LB , So., USC LB , So., USC Sr.; DE Jeff Van Orsow, Jr. LB Michael Okwo, Sr., Stanford LB Derrick Doggett, Jr., Oregon State Stanford LB , Jr., USC LB Spencer Larsen, Jr., Arizona CB/S Brandon Harrison, Sr.; S Trevor Hooper, Sr. DB Daymeion Hughes, Sr., California DB Terrell Thomas, Jr., USC DB , Jr., Arizona DB , Jr., UCLA UCLA DB Eric Frampton, Sr., Washington State DB J.D. Nelson, Sr., Oregon CB Trey Brown, Jr.; TB Chris Markey, Jr.; OG Shannon DB Sabby Piscitelli, Sr., Oregon State DB , Sr., Arizona Tevaga, Jr. DB C.J. Wallace, Sr., Washington USC PK , Jr.; SS Kevin Ellison, So.; KOR C.J. First Team Specialists Second Team Specialists Gable, Fr.; DT Fili Moala, So.; OLB , Sr. PK Justin Medlock, Sr., UCLA PK Alexis Serna, Jr., Oregon State P Nick Folk, Jr., Arizona P Andrew Larson, Jr., California Washington KOR Syndric Steptoe, Sr., Arizona KOR Terry Richardson, Sr., Arizona State PK Michael Braunstein, Sr.; P Sean Douglas, Sr.; CB PR DeSean Jackson, So., California PR Sammie Stroughter, Jr., Oregon State Dashon Goldson, Sr.; DE Greyson Gunheim, Jr.; WR ST Wopamo Osaisai, Jr., Stanford ST Byron Storer, Jr., California Sonny Shackelford, Sr.; QB Isaiah Stanback, Sr.; OG ST – special teams player (not a kicker of returner) Clay Walker, Sr. Washington State Offensive Player of the Year: Marshawn Lynch, TB, Jr., California TE Cody Boyd, Sr.; CB Tyron Brackenridge, Sr.; WR Michael Defensive Player of the Year: Daymeion Hughes, CB, Sr., California Bumpus, Jr.; OLB Scott Davis, Sr.; OT Charles Harris, Sr. Co-Freshmen of the Year: Jairus Byrd, CB, Oregon; , FS, USC; , CB, UCLA Coach of the Year: , USC 2006 Pac-10 Football National Awards Morris Trophy Winners (outstanding offensive and defensive linemen in Pac-10 as voted by players) (On-field performance and personal Offense: Ryan Kalil, C, Sr., USC character among defensive players) Defense: Sedrick Ellis, NT, Jr., USC Daymeion Hughes, CB, Sr., California Randy Moss Return Man Award (top kick/punt returner) DeSean Jackson, So., California Consensus First Team All-Americans Sam Baker, OT, Jr., USC Justin Hickman, DE, Sr., UCLA Daymeion Hughes, CB, Sr., California DeSean Jackson, KOR, So., California Dwayne Jarrett, SE, Jr., USC Justin Medlock, PK, Sr., UCLA Michael Okwo Wopamo Osaisai Brandon Harrison Trevor Hooper Zach Miller, TE, Jr., Arizona State Linebacker Special Teams /Safety Safety Other First Team All-American Selection Marshawn Lynch, TB, Jr., California 2006 U.S. Bank Pac-10 Players of the Week Second Team All-American Selections Week Offense Defense Special Teams Mkristo Bruce, DE, Sr., Washington State Sept. 2 Ben Olson, QB, UCLA Keith Rivers, OLB, USC Nick Folk, PK/P, ARIZ Ryan Kalil, C, Sr., USC Sept. 9 Nate Longshore, QB, CAL J.D. Nelson, FS, ORE Paul Martinez, PK, ORE Taylor Mays, FS, Fr., USC Sept. 16 Dwayne Jarrett, SE, USC C.J. Wallace, SS, WASH Loren Langley, PK, WSU Sammie Stroughter, KOR, Jr., Oregon State Sept. 23 Nate Longshore, QB, CAL Mkristo Bruce, DE, WSU Sean Douglas, P, WASH Freshman All-American Selections Sept. 30 Steve Smith, WR, USC Scott White, OLB, WASH Tom Schneider, PK, CAL Eben Britton, OT, Arizona (First Team) Oct. 7 Justin Forsett, RB, CAL Scott Davis, OLB, WSU Mario Danelo, PK, USC Taylor Mays, FS, USC (First Team) Oct. 14 Sammie Stroughter, WR, OSU Derrick Doggett, OLB, OSU Alexis Serna, PK, OSU Alterraun Verner, CB, UCLA (First Team) Oct. 21 Marshawn Lynch, RB, CAL Eric Frampton, SS, WSU Darryl Blunt, P, WSU Jairus Byrd, CB, Oregon (Second Team) Reggie Carter, OLB, UCLA (Third Team) Oct. 28 Alex Brink, QB, WSU Josh Barrett, S, ASU Sammie Stroughter, PR, OSU Kyle Loomis, P, Oregon State (Third Team) Nov. 4 Nate Longshore, QB, CAL Antoine Cason, CB, ARIZ DeSean Jackson, PR, CAL Walter Thurmond, CB, Oregon (Third Team) Nov. 11 Richard Sherman, WR, STAN Antoine Cason, CB, ARIZ Jesse Ainsworth, PK, ASU Ekom Udofia, NT, Stanford (Third Team) Nov. 18 Chris Henry, RB, ARIZ Chris Horton, SS, UCLA Nick Folk, PK/P, ARIZ The Sporting News Freshman of the Year Nov. 25 Dwayne Jarrett, SE, USC Ben Siegert, DT, OSU Alexis Serna, PK, OSU Offense: Emmanuel Moody, TB, USC Dec. 2 Matt Moore, QB, OSU Christian Taylor, MLB, UCLA Tom Schneider, PK, CAL Defense: Taylor Mays, FS, USC

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2006 Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic Team First Team Pos. Name, School Yr. GPA Major Offense QB Alex Brink, Washington State (2) Jr. 3.56 Sports Management RB Anthony Kimble, Stanford So. 3.30 Science, Technology & Society RB Byron Storer, California Sr. 3.44 Mass Communications WR Cody Ellis, Washington (3) Jr. 3.74 Sociology WR Kelton Lynn, Stanford Jr. 3.65 Management Science & Technology TE Zach Miller, Arizona State Jr. 3.84 Marketing Chris Horn Josiah Vinson Anthony Kimble C Jason Burke, Arizona State (2) Sr. 3.90 Finance & Marketing Defensive Line Offensive Line Running Back OL Daniel Borg, Arizona RFr. 3.85 Computer Science 2-Time First Team 2-Time First Team First Team OL Chris Joseph, UCLA (2) Jr. 3.96 Geography Selection Selection OL Jon Teague, Oregon So. 3.72 Business OL Josiah Vinson, Stanford (2) Sr. 3.55 English Defense DL Chris Horn, Stanford (2) Sr. 3.33 Engineering DL Kenneth Lombard, UCLA (2) So. 3.48 History DL Michael Marquardt, Arizona State Jr. 3.64 Urban Planning DL Tom McAndrew, Stanford So. 3.64 Undeclared LB Spencer Larsen, Arizona Jr. 3.51 Regional Development LB Michael Okwo, Stanford Sr. 3.09 Philosophy & Religious Studies LB Mike Silva, Stanford Sr. 3.54 Economics/Management Science DB Josh Barrett, Arizona State Jr. 3.01 Marketing DB Randolph Bundy, California Sr. 3.10 American Studies DB Keenan Lewis, Oregon State (2) So. 3.09 Exercise & Sport Science Kelton Lynn Tom McAndrew Michael Okwo DB Chris Price, Arizona State Sr. 3.57 Psychology Wide Receiver Defensive Line Linebacker First Team First Team First Team Specialists PK Jesse Ainsworth, Arizona State (2) Sr. 3.66 Justice Studies P Nick Folk, Arizona Sr. 3.22 Marketing RS Sammie Stroughter, Oregon State Jr. 3.00 Sociology (2) Two-Time First Team All-Academic Selection (3) Three-Time First Team All-Academic selection Second Team Pos. Name, School Yr. GPA Major Offense QB Dennis Dixon, Oregon Jr. 3.27 Sociology RB Danny Nelson, UCLA Sr. 3.40 History WR Michael Miller, Stanford Sr. 3.35 International Relations WR Evan Moore, Stanford Sr. 3.33 Political Science TE Matt Larkin, Oregon So. 3.94 Business Administration Mike Silva Michael Miller Evan Moore C Alex Mack, California So. 3.47 Legal Studies Linebacker Wide Receiver Wide Receiver OL Andrew Carnahan, Arizona State Sr. 3.49 Construction First Team Second Team Second Team OL Adam Koets, Oregon State Sr. 3.27 Business OL Aleksey Lanis, UCLA RFr. 3.60 Undeclared OL Brandon Rodd, Arizona State Jr. 3.20 Business Defense DL John Allen, California Jr. 3.24 Political Science DL , Oregon So. 3.12 Undeclared DL Gustav Rydstedt, Stanford Jr. 3.43 Computer Science DL Michael Speed, Oregon So. 3.10 Business LB Clay Matthews, USC So. 3.10 International Relations LB Clinton Snyder, Stanford So. 3.16 Undeclared LB Gregoy Van Hoesen, California Jr. 3.17 Art Practice Specialists Gustav Rydstedt Clinton Snyder Aaron Zagory PK Aaron Zagory, Stanford Jr. 3.70 Philosophy Defensive Line Linebacker P Aaron Knowles, Oregon Sr. 3.29 Sociology Second Team Second Team Second Team Pac-10 All-Academic Honorable Mention Arizona Oregon State Washington OT Peter Graniello, Jr. DT Pernnell Booth, So.; C PK Michael Braunstein, Jr.; TE Arizona State Kyle DeVan, Jr.; WR Taylor Robert Lewis, Jr.; DE Daniel QB Brett Boon, RFr.; DT Brett Kavanaugh, RFr.; OT Andy Te’o-Nesheim, RFr. Palmer, Jr. Levitre, So.; WR Brandon Washington State Powers, Jr.; C Adam Speer, So. California C Kenny Alfred, RFr.; TE Jed OG Noris Malele, So.; OG Stanford Collins, Jr.; WR Brandon Gibson, Erik Robertson, Sr.; OT Scott OT Chris Marinelli, So.; LB So.; PK Loren Langley, Jr. Smith, Sr. Will Powers, So. Oregon UCLA Chris Marinelli Will Powers C Jeff Kendall, So.; WR Jordan WR Andrew Baumgartner, Sr.; TE Offensive Tackle Linebacker Kent, Sr.; HB Matt Larkin, So.; Ryan Moya, So.; QB Ben Olson, Honorable Mention Honorable Mention DT Cole Linehan, So. So.; TE , So.

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