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GAME TWO

STANFORD FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

CONTACT: Scott Swegan | 419.575.9148 | [email protected]

SCHEDULE OVERALL 0-1 HOME 0-0 | AWAY 0-1 | NEUTRAL 0-0 PAC-12 0-1 HOME 0-0 | AWAY 0-1 | NEUTRAL 0-0

OREGON (ABC) L 4:30 PM • NOV. 7 14-35

COLORADO (ESPN2) 12:30 PM • NOV. 14

WASHINGTON STATE (FS1) Bu!aloes Stanford 8 PM • NOV. 21 Record ...... 1-0 (1-0 Pac-12) Record ...... 0-1 (0-1 Pac-12) (FOX) Ranking (AP/Coaches)...... NR/NR Ranking (AP/Coaches)...... NR/NR 1:30 PM • NOV. 27 ...... Head Coach ...... David Shaw Career Record ...... 36-27 (6th) Career Record ...... 86-35 (10th) WASHINGTON (TBD) Record at Colorado ...... 1-0 (1st) Record at Stanford ...... same TBD • DEC. 5 Location ...... Boulder, Colo. Location ...... Stanford, Calif. Founded ...... 1876 Founded ...... 1891 OREGON STATE (TBD) TBD • DEC. 12 Enrollment ...... 22,760 Enrollment ...... 16,384 (6,994 undergraduate) Colors ...... Silver, Gold and Black Colors ...... Cardinal and White CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK (TBD) DEC. 18 OR 19 GAMEDAY INFORMATION BY THE NUMBERS KICKOFF ...... Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020 (12:30 p.m. PT) LOCAL RADIO ...... Cardinal Network • KNBR 1050 AM Sophomore ILB Levani Damuni LOCATION ...... Stanford, Calif...... ‘93 (PxP), John Platz ‘84 (analyst) caused two turnovers Saturday, his ...... KZSU RADIO...... 90.1 FM 2 first career INT and recovery. TELEVISION ...... ESPN2 ...... Joe Lami (PxP), Daniel Martinez-Krams (analyst) ...... Beth Mowins (PxP), Rod Gilmore (analyst), Shelley Smith (reporter) David Shaw, in his 10th season, is Stanford’s all-time winningest THE OPENING KICKOFF 86 coach, with 86 victories. • Stanford returns home to Stanford Stadium for the • In his first career start, sophomore Austin The Cardinal won 98 games from next two weeks, hosting Colorado in its home opener on Jones rushed for 100 yards and two on 20 2010-19, the second-most in the Saturday. Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. PT. carries. It was his first career 100-yard game and first 98 Pac-12 and 10th-most nationally. • The Cardinal has won 12 consecutive home openers career two- game. dating back to the 2008 season. Last year, Stanford beat • Sophomore inside Levani Damuni had an Sophomore Austin Jones had Northwestern, 17-7, in the home opener. and fumble recovery on Saturday at Oregon, his first career 100-yard rushing 100 game and two-TD game Saturday. • Stanford is 53-12 (.815) inside Stanford Stadium since both career firsts. the start of the 2010 season. • Stanford has three Colorado natives: OL Barrett Miller Sophomore RB Nathaniel Peat had • Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football David Shaw is (Aurora), OL Drake Nugent (Lone Tree) and QB Isaiah 191 all-purpose yards Saturday - 98 kick return and 93 rushing. in his 10th season as Stanford’s head coach. His 86 wins Sanders (Aurora). 191 make him the winningest coach in program history. In • Colorado is Stanford’s lone South Division opponent on the 15 seasons prior to Shaw taking over as head coach, the schedule, although the Cardinal could play a second Stanford won just 82 games. South Division opponent in week seven. WHAT’S INSIDE Game Information/Coverage ...... 1 • David Shaw (10th season) and Karl Dorrell (sixth season) • In a season unlike any other in memory, the Cardinal Media Information/Schedule ...... 2 will square off for the first time in their head coaching is not scheduled to play USC or UCLA for the first time Game Notes...... 3-7 careers. Shaw is 3-2 vs. the Buffaloes, while Dorrell (UCLA since 1945 (WWII). The last full season that Stanford did 2020 Standings/Pac-12 Schedules ...... 8 2003-07) is 4-1 against the Cardinal. not play UCLA was 1927 and USC was 1924. The Cardinal ...... 9-10 will also not play Notre Dame for the first time since 1996. • Seven Cardinal made their first career starts on Saturday: Rosters ...... 11-12 CB Ethan Bonner, RB Austin Jones, OLB Thunder Keck, • Another scheduling quirk is that Stanford and Cal will Depth Chart/Starters/Participation ...... 13-15 ILB Ricky Miezan, DE Thomas Schaffer, CB Salim Turner- square off in the 123rd Big Game on Friday, Nov. 27. It Statistics...... 16-32 Muhammad and SS Noah Williams. will be the first time in the storied rivalry’s history that the The Last Time ...... 33 game will be played on a Friday. Game Recaps ...... 34 MEDIA INFORMATION FOOTBALL MEDIA RELATIONS CARDINAL SPORTS NETWORK FIELD ACCESS & SIDELINE POLICY Director (primary) ...... Scott Swegan Stanford Football broadcasts can be heard on KNBR/ Field access is limited to a small number of ...... [email protected] KTCT AM 1050. Broadcasts can be heard throughout credentialed photographers and videographers Associate Director (secondary) ...... Tyler Geivett the Bay Area. on assignment, per the Pac-12 COVID-19 Medical ...... [email protected] Advisory Committee. Print media and anyone Assistant AD, Communications ...... Brian Risso KZSU BROADCAST working out of the press box will not be permitted on ...... [email protected] KZSU Stanford broadcasts all Stanford Football home the field for the 2020 season, including pregame, the games on 90.1 FM. final five minutes of the game, or postgame. Not all SOCIAL MEDIA photographers will be granted field access and some TWITTER ...... @StanfordFball MEDIA POLICIES will be required to shoot from designated locations INSTAGRAM ...... @StanfordFball Stanford Athletics will continue to evaluate the in the stands. FACEBOOK ...... @StanfordFootball rapidly-changing landscape, while prioritizing the WEBSITE ...... GoStanford.com safety, health and well-being of our entire community • Only photographers and videographers with field and complying with the most updated guidance from access (green armband) will be allowed on the field. DAVID SHAW MEDIA AVAILABILITY Santa Clara County. understands Those without field access will not be permitted on Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football David Shaw the importance of assisting the media in providing the field. will hold his weekly press conference with select coverage of the institution, its athletics programs, • On-field photographers can shoot outside the team student-athletes on Tuesdays at 1 p.m. via Zoom. administrators, coaches and student-athletes. bench areas (extended to the 15-yard lines in 2020) Shaw will be available for a brief media check-in on Despite the challenges that the COVID-19 global and cannot pass behind the team benches on the Thursdays at 1 p.m. via Zoom. 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NO AVAILABILITY NO AVAILABILITY 1 p.m. Upon Request 1 p.m. NO AVAILABILITY 12:30 p.m. DAVID SHAW PRESS DAVID SHAW MEDIA vs. Colorado CONFERENCE via Zoom CHECK-IN via Zoom POSTGAME PRESS Post-practice availability CONFERENCE via Zoom Student-athletes via Zoom GAME NOTES THE MATCHUP THE BEST DECADE IN PROGRAM HISTORY • Stanford and Colorado meet for the 12th time • The 2010-19 stretch was the most successful decade INSIDE THE SERIES in series history on Saturday. It will be just the in program history, featuring: fifth matchup at Stanford Stadium between the two • 98 wins - second-most in the conference, 10th-most programs. nationally and 25 more than any other decade in 6 5 0 • The series began in 1904, a 33-0 Stanford win, but program history WINS LOSSES TIES did not resume until 1977. • 58 Pac-12 wins (since 2011) - the most in the • Saturday’s meeting will be the sixth since Colorado conference during that span joined the Pac-12, with Stanford holding a 3-2 edge in • 42 NFL Draft picks - second-most in the conference those matchups. and eighth-most nationally 5 6 0 • The Cardinal looks to snap Colorado’s two-game • 24 AP All-Americans - first in the Pac-12 and seventh- WINS LOSSES TIES in the series, including last season’s nationally 16-13 win at in Boulder. • Nine Academic All-Americans - third-most nationally AT STANFORD ...... Stanford leads, 3-1 AT COLORADO ...... Colorado leads, 4-3 and first in the Pac-12 AT NEUTRAL SITE ...... N/A HEAD COACH DAVID SHAW • Five appearances in the Rose (3), Fiesta (1) and • Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football David Orange (1) Bowls and nine total bowl appearances SHAW VS. COLORADO ...... 3-2 Shaw ‘94 owns a career record of 86-35 (.711) overall • Four appearances in the Pac-12 Championship DORRELL VS. STANFORD ...... 4-1 and a mark of 58-24 (.707) against Pac-12 foes. Game and three Pac-12 Championships CURRENT STREAK ...... Colorado 2 • Shaw’s 86 wins are the most in school history, as he LAST MEETING ...... Colorado, 16-13 (2019) surpassed the legendary (71 wins) during THE CAPTAINS LONGEST STANFORD STREAK ...... 5 (1991-2015) the 2017 season. • The 2020 team captains are: Malik Antoine, Thomas LONGEST COLORADO STREAK ...... 3 (1977-90) • Shaw owns a 26-20 (.565) record against AP Top 25 Booker, Drew Dalman, , Curtis Robinson LARGEST STANFORD WIN ...... 48 (48-0 in 2012) programs. Of Shaw’s 26 wins against ranked foes, 15 and Connor Wedington. LARGEST COLORADO WIN ...... 14 (31-17 in 1987) of them have come against Top 15 opponents and • Antoine is the sixth two-time captain in Shaw’s 10 10 of those have been against teams ranked in the seasons at the helm. Top 10. STATISTICAL COMPARISON • Shaw is one of eight active coaches in the country TWO-YEAR CAPTAINS IN SHAW ERA STAN CATEGORY COL who is the winningest head coach at his current Name Seasons 14.0 SCORING OFFENSE 48.0 school. He is joined by North Carolina’s Mack Brown, Malik Antoine ...... 2019-20 35.0 SCORING DEFENSE 42.0 Northwestern’s , Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz, K.J. Costello ...... 2018-19 16 FIRST DOWNS 26 29 FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 23 Navy’s Ken Niumatalolo, Oklahoma State’s Mike Alameen Murphy ...... 2017-18 197.0 RUSHING/GAME 264.0 Gundy, TCU’s and UConn’s Randy Brandon Simmons ...... 2017-18 269.0 RUSHING DEFENSE/GAME 175.0 Edsall. Peter Kalambayi ...... 2016-17 216.0 PASSING/GAME 261.0 • Shaw is the only four-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year ...... 2014-15 227.0 PASSING DEFENSE/GAME 303.0 in conference history (dating back to 1975). 413.0 TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME 525.0 496.0 TOTAL DEFENSE/GAME 478.0 THE PATH TO GET TO NOVEMBER 7 24.5 KICK RETURN AVG. 17.0 BLACK LEADERSHIP A timeline of events during the COVID-19 global 0.0 RETURN AVG. 6.0 • Stanford is one of four FBS schools with a Black head pandemic and their effect on Stanford Football: 10-100 PENALTIES-YARDS 9-90 football coach (David Shaw) and athletic director • March 8: Cardinal completes seventh spring practice 0-4 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-5 32:36 AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 39:31 (), joined by State, Maryland and before spring break; the entire spring quarter was 4-13 (31%) 3RD DOWN OFFENSE 9-19 (47%) Vanderbilt. then conducted remotely. 9-11 (82%) 3RD DOWN DEFENSE 7-12 (58%) • Stanford is one of two FBS schools to have ever • July 1: Stanford began welcoming back football 2-2 (100%) 4TH DOWN OFFENSE 0-1 (0%) had three Black head football coaches, joined by student-athletes; the team quarantined before 0-0 (0%) 4TH DOWN DEFENSE 0-2 (0%) Colorado. Shaw (10th season) was preceeded by beginning small-group workouts the following week. 2-4 (50%) RED ZONE OFFENSE 7-7 (100%) 5-7 (71%) RED ZONE DEFENSE 2-2 (100%) (1989-91) and : Pac-12 announced that it would delay +2 TURNOVER MARGIN +4 (1995-01) for a combined 20 seasons in the last 33. the start of the season and play a conference-only Colorado’s three Black head coaches have combined schedule beginning Sept. 26. STATISTICAL LEADERS for four seasons. • Aug. 11: Pac-12 postponed all schedules PASSING • David Shaw is the longest tenured Black head coach through at least 2020. At this time, many Stanford STANFORD CMP ATT INT YDS TD Jack West 13 19 0 154 0 (10th season) at one school in FBS history. student-athletes opted to return home. COLORADO CMP ATT INT YDS TD • Shaw’s 86 wins are the most by a Power Five Black • July 1-Oct. 9: Student-athletes who remained Sam Noyer 20 31 0 257 1 head coach in NCAA history. Only has on campus could workout outdoors only, in small RUSHING won more total games (98), but 35 of those wins groups. Many public health restrictions were in place. STANFORD G ATT NET AVG TD came at prior to his time at A&M and • Sept. 24: Pac-12 voted to resume football on Nov. 7 Austin Jones 1 20 100 5.0 2 Arizona. • Oct. 9: Stanford began training camp at Woodside Nathaniel Peat 1 6 93 15.5 0 COLORADO G ATT NET AVG TD • Athletic director Bernard Muir is the second-longest High School in San Mateo County. Due to state 1 31 187 6.0 3 tenured black AD in the country behind Ohio State’s restrictions, the Cardinal conducted two practice Sam Noyer 1 13 64 4.9 1 Gene Smith. In July, Muir was appointed to the sessions for each of the first four practices of camp. RECEIVING executive committee of the newly formed Black AD • Oct. 14: Stanford conducted its first on-campus STANFORD G REC YDS AVG TD Alliance, whose mission is to grow, develop and practice since March. Despite restrictions allowing Michael Wilson 1 4 35 8.8 0 elevate Black athletics administrators at the Division for only 75 individuals per field, the setup at Elliott Simi Fehoko 1 3 88 29.3 0 COLORADO G REC YDS AVG TD I level while partnering with NCAA senior leadership Practice Fields allows for the full team to practice at Dimitri Stanley 1 6 66 11.0 0 and the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association. once while utilizing all three fields. Brady Russell 1 5 77 15.4 1

STANFORD VS COLORADO 3 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 GAME NOTES FIRST TIME STARTERS WEST MAKES SECOND CAREER START CARDINAL HONOR ROLL • Saturday at Oregon, seven Cardinal made their first • Junior Jack West made his second THOMAS BOOKER (JR / DE) career starts: CB Ethan Bonner, RB Austin Jones, OLB career start on Saturday at Oregon, as he was pressed » Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list Thunder Keck, ILB Ricky Miezan, DE Thomas Schaffer, into action with senior quarterback Davis Mills » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 second team CB Salim Turner-Muhammad and SS Noah Williams. sidelined due to COVID-19 testing and contact tracing » Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 third team protocols. TREYJOHN BUTLER (5TH / CB) FIRST CAREER APPEARANCES • West completed 13-of-19 passes for 154 yards. He » Allstate AFCA Good Works Team » watch list • Seven Cardinal made their first career appearances did not throw a touchdown or interception. on Saturday: RB Casey Filkins, WR John Humphreys, K • West’s first career start came against UCLA on Oct. DREW DALMAN (SR / C) Joshua Karty, QB Tanner McKee, LS Kyle Petrucci, CB 17, 2019. » watch list » watch list Omari Porter and TE Benjamin Yurosek. » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 first team MCKEE MAKES DEBUT » Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 first team TRUE FRESHMEN TO PLAY • True freshman quarterback Tanner McKee made his SIMI FEHOKO (JR / WR) • Six true freshmen made their Cardinal debuts long-awaited collegiate debut on Saturday night at » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 second team on Saturday at Oregon: RB Casey Filkins, WR John . Humphreys, K Joshua Karty, QB Tanner McKee and • McKee, who was a five-star quarterback in the Class TUCKER FISK (SR / TE) » watch list CB Omari Porter and TE Benjamin Yurosek. of 2018, returned from a two-year LDS mission in » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team • Last season, a total of 21 true freshmen played for Brazil this spring. JORDAN FOX (5TH / OLB) the Cardinal, including 12 who played in at least • He finished 3-of-7 passing for 62 yards in his debut » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team seven games. performance.

AUSTIN JONES (SO / RB) » Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 third team TRUE FRESHMEN UNDER SHAW MILLS NOTABLES » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team • Senior QB Davis Mills was elected a team captain in 2019 ...... 12 2020. He made six starts in 2019 and finished 158-of- DAVIS MILLS (SR / QB) » watch list 2018 ...... 4 241 for 1,960 yards and 11 touchdowns. » Johnny Unitas Golden Arm watch list 2017 ...... 4 • In last season’s game at Washington State, Mills » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 third team » Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team 2016 ...... 4 set the school record for passing with 504 yards. 2015 ...... 7 He was 33-of-50, both career highs, while his three RYAN SANBORN (SO / P) 2014 ...... 6 touchdowns tied a career high. » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 third team » Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team 2013 ...... 1 • He became the first Cardinal QB since 2012 ...... 10 in 2009 to have a 400-yard passing game, breaking ISAIAH SANDERS (5TH / QB) » Wuerffel Trophy watch list 2011 ...... 4 ’s 21-year school record in the process (450 vs. Oregon State on Oct. 10, 1998). FOSTER SARELL (SR / OL) YOUTH MOVEMENT • Prior to this season, Mills was named to the Maxwell » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 third team » Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team • Stanford’s 2020 roster features 28 true freshmen Award watch list, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and 45 more who have at least three seasons of watch list and preseason All-Pac-12 by Phil Steele JET TONER (5TH / K) eligibility remaining entering the season, totaling and Athlon. » William V. Campbell Trophy semifinalist » watch list 73-of-102 student-athletes (71.6%) who are classified » Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 third team as underclassmen. The 71.6% of underclassmen is the A FIRST IN 45 YEARS » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team fourth-highest in the country. • Three Cardinal started at least one CONNOR WEDINGTON (SR / WR) • Although this season will not count against a game last season for the first time since 1974, when » Award watch list student-athlete’s eligiblity, the Cardinal only has 10 , Mike Cordova and Jerry Waldvogel all » Wuerffel Trophy watch list » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 first team kick returner student-athletes in their final season of eligibility, the started a game. » Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 first team kick returner fewest in the country. • Davis Mills started six games, K.J. Costello started • QB Isaiah Sanders (Air Force) is only the second five games and Jack West started one last season. MICHAEL WILSON (JR / WR) » Biletnikoff Award watch list graduate transfer in program history, joining Brennan » Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 second team Scarlett, who transferred from Cal in 2015 and is now DYNAMIC DUO » Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team punt returner » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team WR a member of the . • Sophomore running backs Austin Jones and Nathaniel Peat combined to for 193 yards on 26 MOST UNDERCLASSMEN carries (7.42 ypc) on Saturday night at Oregon. Team Pct. • Making his first career start, Austin Jones got the 1. Oregon (81/110) ...... 73.6 bulk of the load, hitting the century mark for the first 2. Florida State (85/117) ...... 72.6 time in his career on 20 attempts. He also registered 3. East Carolina (83/115) ...... 72.2 both Cardinal touchdowns, marking his first career 4. STANFORD (73/102) ...... 71.6 two-score game. • Peat rushed six times for 93 yards, including an FEWEST IN FINAL YEAR OF ELIGIBILITY explosive 73-yard carry that set up Jones’ second Team Srs. touchdown of the night. Peat added 98 kick return 1. STANFORD ...... 10 yards to finish with 191 all-purpose yards. 2. Colorado ...... 11 • In addition to those two, junior Justus Woods 3. Clemson, Maryland, Syracuse ...... 12 rushed three times for four yards in his return from injury originally suffered in the 2019 spring game.

STANFORD VS COLORADO 4 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 GAME NOTES FEHOKO SETS SCHOOL RECORD #TUNNELWORKERSUNION • Junior Simi Fehoko found his groove in the second • No unit was hit harder by injuries in 2019 than STANFORD RECORD WHEN… half of the 2019 season, setting the school record Stanford’s offensive line, but the experience gained 2020 Shaw Era for yards per reception at 23.58. He finished second by a slew of true freshmen last season paid off in a big Overall...... 0-1 ...... 86-35 Pac-12 (regular season) ...... 0-1 ...... 58-24 nationally in that category and is the top leading way Saturday night. In-state opponents...... 0-0 ...... 29-8 receiver nationally in yards per reception. • The Cardinal rushed for 197 yards at Oregon. Home ...... 0-0 ...... 47-12 • Fehoko began 2020 where he left off in 2019, catching Stanford’s season high during the 2019 season was Away ...... 0-1 ...... 32-19 Neutral ...... 0-0 ...... 7-4 three passes for 88 yards (29.3 ypr) in Saturday’s loss 189 yards vs. Washington. Current streak ...... L1 ...... L1 to Oregon. • Stanford’s starting offensive line Saturday at Oregon Current home streak ...... -- ...... -- Current road streak ...... L1 ...... L1 • Fehoko, who served a two-year LDS Mission in , was LT Walter Rouse, LG Barrett Miller, C Drew South Korea, from 2016-18, caught 22 passes for 529 Dalman, RG Branson Bragg and RT Foster Sarell. In vs. Top 25 teams ...... 0-1 ...... 26-20 yards and six touchdowns over the final seven games total, the OL room has a combined 58 career starts. vs. unranked teams ...... 0-0 ...... 60-15 Ranked higher ...... 0-0 ...... 40-14 of last season. • Four true freshmen combined to start 26 total games Opponent is ranked higher ...... 0-1 ...... 11-15 • He had two touchdowns against both Arizona and on the line in 2019, including three true freshmen in Coming off a loss ...... 0-0 ...... 22-11 Coming off a win ...... 0-0 ...... 63-23 Washington State in 2019. each of the last six games of the season. Coming off a bye week...... 0-0 ...... 13-6 • The Cardinal started the same offensive line for each of the last six games to end the season, the first Scoring first ...... 0-1 ...... 68-17 FEHOKO BY THE NUMBERS (2019) Opponent scores first ...... 0-0 ...... 18-18 Opponent REC YDS TD time it had had that much continuity since starting Leading at halftime ...... 0-0 ...... 75-7 FIRST FIVE GAMES ...... 2 ...... 37 ...... 0 the same unit in each of the final five games of the Trailing at halftime...... 0-1 ...... 8-24 Tied at halftime ...... 0-0 ...... 3-4 LAST SEVEN GAMES ...... 22 .....529 ...... 6 2017 season. Leading after 3rd quarter ...... 0-0 ...... 71-7 • Stanford started five different OL combinations last Trailing after 3rd quarter ...... 0-1 ...... 11-23 year after having eight starting combinations in 2018. Tied after 3rd quarter ...... 0-0 ...... 4-5 DANGEROUS PASS CATCHERS ...... 0-0 ...... 4-2 • In addition to Fehoko, Stanford’s wide receiver unit is probably its most dangerous on the entire roster. WEIGHT GAINS UP FRONT Scoring 0-19 ...... 0-1 ...... 7-18 Scoring 20-29 ...... 0-0 ...... 22-12 • Only five schools nationally returned more pass • Going into this season, a big emphasis was physical Scoring 30-39 ...... 0-0 ...... 26-5 catchers who had at least 250 yards or more last development along both the offensive and defensive Scoring 40+ points ...... 0-0 ...... 31-0 season. The Cardinal has four such players on its 2020 lines, after several young guys were forced into early Allowing 0-19 ...... 0-0 ...... 55-6 Allowing 20-29 ...... 0-0 ...... 21-11 roster, including Fehoko. playing time last season. Allowing 30-39 ...... 0-1 ...... 7-6 • Junior Michael Wilson led the team last year with • The seven returning offensive linemen who appear Allowing 40+ points ...... 0-0 ...... 3-12 56 receptions for 672 yards. He had five touchdown on the initial depth chart combined to add 147 total Outgaining opponent ...... 0-0 ...... 61-8 catches. In Saturday’s season opener at Oregon, pounds this offseason, going from an average of 289 Outrushing opponent ...... 0-0 ...... 68-7 Passing for more yards ...... 0-0 ...... 38-11 Wilson led the team with four receptions for 35 yards. pounds last season to 310 on average in 2020. Outgained by opponent ...... 0-1 ...... 24-27 • Senior captain Connor Wedington had 51 catches, • Of the five returning defensive linemen on the two- Getting outrushed ...... 0-1 ...... 18-27 second-most on the team, for 506 yards and a deep, they increased by 115 total pounds from an Passing for fewer yards ...... 0-1 ...... 46-24 Fewer penalty yards ...... 0-0 ...... 46-20 touchdown. average of 282 pounds last year to 305 in 2020. More penalty yards ...... 0-1 ...... 39-15 • Senior Osiris St. Brown had 27 catches for 263 yards. With 100-yard rusher...... 0-1 ...... 50-10 BOOKER BACK FOR MORE With 100-yard receiver ...... 0-0 ...... 28-10 WEDINGTON A DUAL-THREAT WEAPON • Junior captain Thomas Booker started at defensive With 300-yard passer ...... 0-0 ...... 12-6 • Senior captain Connor Wedington is expected to be end Saturday against Oregon and made three tackles Win turnover battle ...... 0-1 ...... 51-7 a threat in both the passing game and return game, with one for loss. Lose turnover battle ...... 0-0 ...... 14-19 despite missing Saturday’s season opener due to • A leader on the DL, Booker had a standout 2019 that Win time of possession ...... TEAM 0-1 ...... 69-16 CATEGORYLose time of possession ...... NCAA 0-0PAC-12 ...... VALUE16-19 COVID-19 testing and contact tracing protocols. saw him earn All-Pac-12 honorable mention. Game decided by 0-3 ...... 0-0 ...... 13-12 • Wedington totaled over 1,000 all-purpose yards last • Booker played in all 12 games a season ago, starting BlockedGame decided Kicks by 4-7 ...... 4 0-0 ...... 1 12-74 season, despite playing in just over 10 games. six. He finished fourth on the team with 50 tackles BlockedGame decided Punts by 7+...... 18 0-1 ...... 1 61-161 Defensive TDs 25 3 2 • He finished the season with 51 receptions for 506 and was third with four sacks and 8.5 tackles for loss. FewestDay game Penalty ...... Yards 31 0-1 ...... 2 37-16529 yards and one touchdown, while adding 590 kick • He also contributed three pass breakups, two FumblesNight game Lost ...... 6 0-0 ...... 3 49-193 on 21 attempts. His 28.1 yards per quarterback hurries and a forced fumble. Kicko! Returns 12 2 25.46 PuntAugust Return ...... Defense 48 0-0 ...... 3 6.505-0 return average was best in the conference and eighth • So far this preseason Booker, in addition to being September ...... 0-0 ...... 23-10 Team Sacks 49 5 2.36 nationally. elected a team captain, has been named to the Lott October ...... 0-0 ...... 25-9 TimeNovember of Possession ...... 23 0-1 ...... 2 25-1232:22 • Wedington doesn’t just shine on the field, but IMPACT Trophy watch list and preseason All-Pac-12. TurnoversDecember ...... Lost 13 0-0 ...... 3 6-211 excels off of it as well. Last year he was namd to the • Booker has played an integral part in founding January ...... 0-0 ...... 2-2 **Must be ranked in NCAA Top 50 and Pac-12 Top 5 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team for his service to the CardinalBLCK (Brilliance, Leadership, Community Monday ...... 0-0 ...... 1-1 community through his organization, Hope Given By. and Knowledge), designed to provide a safe space for Tuesday ...... 0-0 ...... 2-0 • He earned both All-Pac-12 honorable mention for his Black student-athletes to connect, share, and foster Wednesday ...... INDIVIDUAL0-0 ...... 0-1 Thursday ...... 0-0 ...... 4-3 play on the field, as well as a spot on the Pac-12 All- a meaningful community that will support them long PLAYER CATEGORY NCAA PAC-12 VALUE WedingtonFriday ...... Combined KR 170-0 ...... 4 10-2590 Academic Honor Roll for his work in the classroom. after their undergraduate experience is over. Fueled Saturday ...... 0-1 ...... 69-28 WedingtonSunday ...... Kicko! Returns 110-0 ...... 2 28.10-0 • This year he has been named to the Hornung Award by the power of its collective voices, CardinalBLCK Adebo Passes Defended 4 1 1.6 watch list, given to the best two-way player in college strives to empower Black student-athletes to use ToohillABC ...... Sacks 240-1 ...... 3 12-50.73 football. He is also the Cardinal’s nominee for the their influence in positive ways. AdeboCBS ...... 100-0 ...... 1 2-04 CBS Sports Network ...... 0-0 ...... 1-1 Wuerffel Trophy. ESPN**Must ...... be ranked in NCAA Top 1000-0 ...... and Pac-12 Top23-13 5 FOX ...... 0-0 ...... 13-5 FS1 ...... 0-0 ...... 11-0 NBC ...... 0-0 ...... 1-3 Pac-12 Networks ...... 0-0 ...... 18-8

STANFORD VS COLORADO 5 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 GAME NOTES CAPTAIN CURTIS CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST • Fifth-year inside linebacker Curtis Robinson was • Fifth-year kicker Jet Toner has been named a STANFORD AND THE POLLS elected a captain by his teammates. semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, given TOP 25 • After beginning his career as an outside linebacker, annually to the nation’s top football scholar-athlete. Nov. 8 Robinson made the switch inside before the 2019 • Toner graduated with a degree in science, RK TEAM (1ST) RECORD POINTS season. technology and society and is currently pursuing his 1 ...... Alabama (59) ...... 6-0 ...... 1547 • On Saturday, Robinson led the Cardinal with six master’s in media studies. He missed last season’s 2 ...... Notre Dame (2) ...... 7-0 ...... 1464 3 ...... Ohio State (1) ...... 3-0 ...... 1449 tackles (four solo) in the season opener at Oregon. final five games last year due to injury. 4 ...... Clemson ...... 7-1 ...... 1355 • For his career, he is 47-of-61 (77.0%) on field goals 5 ...... Texas A&M ...... 5-1 ...... 1223 LDS MISSIONS PRIOR TO STANFORD with a career long of 51 yards. He is 103-of-103 on 6 ...... Florida ...... 4-1 ...... 1213 7 ...... Cincinnati ...... 6-0 ...... 1208 • Stanford has seven student-athletes who served PATs. 8 ...... BYU ...... 8-0 ...... 1101 two-year LDS missions prior to enrolling, the lastest 9 ...... Miami ...... 6-1 ...... 958 10 ...... Indiana ...... 3-0 ...... 956 of which is true freshman QB Tanner McKee who STANFORD STADIUM 11 ...... Oregon ...... 1-0 ...... 948 returned from Brazil in the spring. • Built in 1921, Stanford Stadium is the eighth-oldest 12 ...... Georgia ...... 4-2 ...... 861 • The others to have served on LDS missions are: FBS facility. The stadium was rebuilt prior to 2006 for 13 ...... Wisconsin ...... 1-0 ...... 852 14 ...... Oklahoma State ...... 5-1 ...... 762 sophomore ILB Levani Damuni (New Zealand), junior the current configuration seen today. 15 ...... Coastal Carolina ...... 7-0 ...... 551 WR Simi Fehoki (South Korea), senior FB Houston • It has a capacity of 50,424, a considerable difference 16 ...... Marshall ...... 6-0 ...... 534 Heimuli (), sophomore ILB Spencer from the 85,000 that existed in what was previously 17 ...... Iowa State ...... 5-2 ...... 491 18 ...... Oklahoma ...... 5-2 ...... 467 Jorgensen (Thailand), junior OLB Tangaloa Kaufusi the largest privately owned facility 19 ...... SMU ...... 7-1 ...... 456 (Taiwan) and senior OLB Gabe Reid (American in the U.S. 20 ...... USC...... 1-0 ...... 395 21 ...... Texas ...... 5-2 ...... 265 Samoa). • Stanford has a long and storied history. It has hosted 22 ...... Liberty ...... 7-0 ...... 260 events such as ’s (former Stanford 23 ...... Northwestern ...... 3-0 ...... 250 GOOD WORKS TEAM football student manager) 1928 acceptance speech 24 ...... Auburn ...... 4-2 ...... 184 • Fifth-year Treyjohn Butler was named to upon being named the Republican presidential 25 ...... Louisiana ...... 6-1 ...... 118 the 2020 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, joining 21 candidate. Others Receiving Votes: North Carolina 85, Army 54, Tulsa 47, Utah 33, Washington 21, Arizona State 11, Purdue 8, Wake Forest other student-athletes from around the country with • During the height of the Cold War, track coach 6, Boise State 5, Appalachian State 5, Maryland 3, California 3, the distinction of being on the team. brought the USA-USSR dual meet to Nevada 1 • Butler is the third Cardinal in the last four seasons Stanford in 1962 in “the greatest track meet of all COACHES POLL TOP 25 to be named to the team, joining Connor Wedington time.” Nov. 8 (2019) and Harrison Phillips (2017). • The stadium hosted the 1985 between • Butler has made an impact within his community by the and . RK TEAM (1ST) RECORD POINTS 1 ...... Alabama (55) ...... 6-0 ...... 1542 providing food to families, through his church, that • The 1994 World Cup, including a July 4 showdown 2 ...... Notre Dame (4) ...... 7-0 ...... 1461 have been hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic. between the U.S. and Brazil, and the 1999 Women’s 3 ...... Ohio State (3) ...... 3-0 ...... 1443 4 ...... Clemson ...... 7-1 ...... 1340 • Butler is also part of visits to the Stanford Children’s World Cup semifinal between the U.S. and Brazil took 5 ...... Florida ...... 4-1 ...... 1230 Hospital and school visits for Read Across America in place at Stanford Stadium. 6 ...... Texas A&M ...... 5-1 ...... 1229 East Palo Alto. 7 ...... Cincinnati ...... 6-0 ...... 1172 8 ...... BYU ...... 8-0 ...... 1112 • A leader on campus, Butler has served as the house THE HOME OF CHAMPIONS 9 ...... Miami ...... 6-1 ...... 995 Academic Theme Associate (ATA) at Ujamaa House, • Stanford is one of six programs with at least one 10 ...... Indiana ...... 3-0 ...... 901 which focuses on the histories, issues and cultures national championship in football, and 11 ...... Georgia ...... 4-2 ...... 840 12 ...... Oregon ...... 1-0 ...... 828 of the Black Diaspora. Part of his role requires him to men’s . It is the only school with at least one 13 ...... Oklahoma State ...... 5-1 ...... 823 oversee academic seminars put on in the on-campus national championship in football, baseball, men’s 14 ...... Wisconsin ...... 1-0 ...... 778 15 ...... Marshall ...... 6-0 ...... 534 house. basketball and women’s basketball. 16 ...... Iowa State ...... 5-2 ...... 530 • He has also served as an ambassador and voice for • Stanford won the 2018-19 Division I Learfield Sports 17 ...... Coastal Carolina ...... 7-0 ...... 495 fellow students and student-athletes as it relates to Directors’ Cup, extending its streak to 25 straight 18 ...... Oklahoma ...... 5-2 ...... 476 19 ...... SMU ...... 7-1 ...... 448 social justice and the safe resumption of academic years of capturing the award presented to the most 20 ...... USC...... 1-0 ...... 334 and athletic endeavors across the country. successful intercollegiate athletic department in the 21 ...... Auburn ...... 4-2 ...... 305 nation. Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the 22 ...... Liberty ...... 7-0 ...... 234 23 ...... Northwestern ...... 3-0 ...... 218 TRIPLE THREAT trophy was not awarded in 2019-20. 24 ...... Texas ...... 5-2 ...... 187 • Last year as a true freshman, Ryan Sanborn became • Stanford has won at least one NCAA team title in each 25 ...... Army ...... 6-1 ...... 181 a triple threat in the kicking game. He was the only of the past 44 academic years, representing the longest Others Receiving Votes: North Carolina 174, Louisiana 81, Utah true freshman specialist in the country to handle streak in NCAA history. 45, Purdue 43, Appalachian State 25, Arkansas 23, Missouri 18, Wake Forest 15, College 15, Kentucky 12, Memphis 12, punting duties full-time, kickoff at least 20 times (27) • The Cardinal leads the NCAA with 126 team titles. Tulsa 11, Maryland 10, Tennessee 6, Nevada 5, Michigan 5, San and make seven or more field goals. • Stanford claimed three national team championships José State 4, Boise State 4, Kansas State 4, Virginia Tech 2 • The Cardinal starting punter, a native, during the last year, despite only fall sports completing punted 52 times for an average of 40.5 yards per punt. their seasons, increasing its overall total to 152. • He took over kicking duties following Jet Toner’s STANFORD VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Overall record ...... 89-163-5 (.356) injury, kicking off 27 times for 14 touchbacks and an DID YOU KNOW? average of 62.7 yards per kick. • Former Cardinal ( Broncos) and Home ...... 49-72-2 (.407) • He also finished the season 7-of-9 on John Lynch (San Francisco 49ers) are NFL general Away ...... 31-83-3 (.278) attempts with a long of 48 yards. managers. Stanford is the only FBS program that has Neutral (includes bowls) ...... 9-8-0 (.529) • Sanborn began his 2020 season with two punts for produced two current NFL general managers. a 37.0 average. He downed one inside the 20 with a long of 40. STANFORD VS COLORADO 6 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 GAME NOTES WHERE THEY’RE FROM STANFORD IN THE NFL CARDINAL IN THE NFL • Stanford is a national and international brand, with • Stanford began the 2020 ACTIVE YEAR TEAM the profile to draw high-achieving student-athletes season with 28 players on active, 53-man rosters, four Henry Anderson...... 6th...... from all over the United States, and even the world. on practice squads and three more on reserve lists, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside .2nd ..... Eagles Student-athletes on this year’s roster hail from 29 totaling 35 former Cardinal on NFL rosters. Jake Bailey ...... 2nd .. states and Austria. • Stanford’s 28 alumni on active rosters was the most David DeCastro ...... 9th...... • Thirty-two student-athletes come from the state in the Pac-12, while its 35 total is the second-most ...... 7th...... of California. After that, from largest to smallest: among any team in the Pac-12. Nate Herbig ...... 2nd ..... Georgia (8), Texas (6), Utah (6), Alabama (5), • Stanford has had 37 players selected in the NFL Dra" ...... 5th...... Washington (5), Maryland (4), New Jersey (4), Arizona since 2012, the most in the Pac-12. Peter Kalambayi ...... 3rd ...... Houston Texans (3), Colorado (3), New York (3), North Carolina (3), • Stanford has had eight tight ends dra"ed since 2010, ...... 5th...... New York Giants Hawaii (2), Oregon (2), Virginia (2) and one each from the most in the country during that time. Josh Mauro ...... 7th...... Austria, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, • Stanford has had the most tight ends on NFL Kicko! Christian McCa!rey ....4th...... Louisiana, Maine, Massachussetts, Minnesota, Weekend active rosters for nine straight years. ...... 6th...... Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire and • Over the last six NFL Dra"s, Stanford has had 24 ...... 7th...... Bu!alo Bills Pennsylvania. players dra"ed. Bobby Okereke ...... 2nd ...... • In 11 consecutive dra"s, multiple Cardinal have been Colby Parkinson ...... 1st ...... Seahawks THE CARDINAL BY MAJOR taken, while at least one !ensive and one defensive ...... 6th...... New Orleans Saints • Stanford requires students to declare a major before player have been selected in seven straight dra"s. Harrison Phillips ...... 3rd ...... Bu!alo Bills their junior year. Among the Cardinal roster in 2020, • Stanford is one of six schools all-time to produce Jordan Richards ...... 6th...... Ravens 19 different majors are represented. at least four No. 1 overall NFL Dra" picks (Auburn, ...... 3rd ...... Houston Texans • This year’s roster of upperclassmen includes six Georgia, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, USC). Brennan Scarlett ...... 5th...... Houston Texans management science and engineering, six science, ...... 3rd ...... technology and society, five product design, BLACK FRIDAY BIG GAME ...... 2nd ...... New York Giants four economics, four master’s of media studies, • Stanford and Cal will meet in the 123rd Big Game on Michael Thomas ...... 7th...... Houston Texans three human biology, three political science, Friday, Nov. 27. It will mark the first time the game is Levine Toilolo ...... 8th...... New York Giants three psychology, two mechanical engineering, played on a Friday in the storied rivalry’s history. Casey Toohill ...... 1st ...... Washington two computer science, two sociology, and one • The rivalry with Cal is one of the oldest in the nation. James Vaughters ...... 2nd ...... Bears each of aeronautics and astronautics, american The Big Game is tied for the sixth-most played FBS studies, communication, earth systems, electrical rivalry game. RESERVE YEAR TEAM engineering, international relations, philosophy, and • Stanford is 64-47-11 all-time against Cal and has Johnson Bademosi ....9th...... New Orleans Saints master’s of sustainability science. won 9-of-10 in the series, but was defeated last ...... 8th...... Philadelphia Eagles • 54 freshmen and sophomores are undeclared. season by Cal for the first time in a decade. ...... 2nd ...... Washington Richard Sherman ...... 10th....San Francisco 49ers JUNIOR UNIVERSITY WHOSE HOUSE? TREE HOUSE ...... 4th...... San Francisco 49ers • Stanford’s inner campus includes about 1.1 million square feet of shrubs, 143,000 linear feet of From Palm Drive to The Dish, there are more than 43,000 trees on The Farm! Trees are prominently featured on YEAR TEAM groundcovers, 43,000 trees, 25 fountains and more the University seal, Athletics logo, and on game days Alijah Holder ...... 2nd ...... than 800 di!erent species of plants. with our beloved unofficial mascot, and we proudly Trenton Irwin ...... 2nd ...... • Stanford’s faculty includes two Presidential Medal of cheer “Fear The Tree” in support of our varsity athletics Quenton Meeks ...... 3rd .. Chargers Freedom winners and four Pulitzer Prize winners. programs. • The top five undergraduate majors at Stanford include: computer science, engineering, human The inability to welcome fans to Stanford Stadium this biology, management science and engineering, and season leaves a huge void to be filled. However, Stanford mechanical engineering. is using this as an opportunity to highlight its rich • The Stanford community includes 19 Nobel laureates. history and tradition, foster a one-of-a-kind gameday • Stanford faculty have won the Nobel Prize 33 times atmosphere that is uniquely Stanford, and create a positive impact on the community and environment. since the university’s founding. • Stanford students have consisted of 124 Rhodes Stanford Athletics has teamed up with Lowe’s to create Scholars, 94 Marshall Award winners and 66 Truman a home-forest advantage by staging more than 450 trees Scholars. in Stanford Stadium. The trees will be placed in the end • Stanford’s 8,180-acre campus is large enough to zones and along the east side of the stadium behind contain 96 Disneylands. the visitor’s bench. The trees will be watered and cared • The 700-acre , created in 1951, for inside the stadium, with each of the 400 trees being is home to over 150 companies. replanted in Bay Area communities following the season. • There are about 700 buildings on Stanford’s campus that incorporate approximately 15.4 million square In addition to the trees, cardboard cutouts of Stanford alums, Cardinal in the NFL and other Stanford fans feet. will be placed in the end zones, while the current Cardinal players will have additional support with a family cardboard cutout section on the west side behind the Stanford bench.

STANFORD VS COLORADO 7 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 PAC-12 CONFERENCE

STANDINGS ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA NORTH ...... Pac-12 ...... Overall WILDCATS (0-0, 0-0) SUN DEVILS (0-1, 0-1) GOLDEN BEARS (0-0, 0-0) Oregon ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Washington State ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 N7 at Utah PPD N7 at USC L, 27-28 N7 WASHINGTON PPD Cal ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 N14 USC 12:30 p.m. N14 CAL 7:30 p.m. N14 at Arizona State 7:30 p.m. Washington ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 N21 at Washington 5 p.m. N21 at Colorado 7 p.m. N21 at Oregon State 12:30 p.m. STANFORD ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 N28 at UCLA TBA N28 UTAH TBA N27 STANFORD 1:30 p.m. D5 COLORADO TBA D5 UCLA TBA D5 OREGON TBA Oregon State ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 D11 ARIZONA STATE TBA D11 at Arizona TBA D12 at Washington State TBA D18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA D18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA D18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA SOUTH ...... Pac-12 ...... Overall Colorado ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 USC ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Arizona ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 Utah ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 Arizona State ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 UCLA ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 COLORADO OREGON OREGON STATE BUFFALOES (1-0, 1-0) DUCKS (1-0, 1-0) BEAVERS (0-1, 0-1)

THIS WEEK Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result IN THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE N7 UCLA W, 48-42 N7 STANFORD W, 35-14 N7 WASHINGTON STATE L, 28-38 DAY MATCHUP TIME (PT) N14 at Stanford 12:30 p.m. N14 at Washington State 4 p.m. N14 at Washington 8 p.m. Saturday.....Colorado at Stanford ...... 12:30 p.m. N21 ARIZONA STATE 7 p.m. N20 UCLA 7:30 p.m. N21 CAL 12:30 p.m. Saturday ...... USC at Arizona ...... 12:30 p.m. N28 at USC TBA N27 at Oregon State TBA N27 OREGON TBA Saturday ...... Oregon at Washington State ...... 4 p.m. D5 at Arizona TBA D5 at Cal TBA D5 at Utah TBA Saturday ...... Utah at UCLA ...... 7:30 p.m. D11 UTAH TBA D12 WASHINGTON TBA D12 at Stanford TBA Saturday ...... California at Arizona State ...... 7:30 p.m. D18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA D18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA D18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA Saturday ...... Oregon State at Washington ...... 8 p.m.

PRESEASON POLL (NORTH) SCHOOL (1ST) POINTS Oregon (35) ...... 222 California (3) ...... 176 UCLA USC UTAH Washington ...... 161 BRUINS (0-1, 0-1) TROJANS (1-0, 1-0) UTES (0-0, 0-0) Stanford ...... 105 Oregon State ...... 76 Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Washington State ...... 58 N7 at Colorado L, 42-48 N7 ARIZONA STATE W, 28-27 N7 ARIZONA PPD N14 UTAH 7:30 p.m. N14 at Arizona 12:30 p.m. N14 at UCLA 7:30 p.m. (SOUTH) N20 at Oregon 7:30 p.m. N21 at Utah 7:30 p.m. N21 USC 7:30 p.m. SCHOOL (1ST) POINTS N28 ARIZONA TBA N28 COLORADO TBA N28 at Arizona State TBA D5 at Arizona State TBA D4 WASHINGTON STATE TBA D5 OREGON STATE TBA USC (32) ...... 220 D12 USC TBA D12 at UCLA TBA D11 at Colorado TBA Arizona State (2)...... 181 D18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA D18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA D18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA Utah (4)...... 168 UCLA ...... 109 Colorado ...... 63 Arizona ...... 57

Pac-12 Football Championship Game Winner: Oregon (21), USC (15), Arizona State (1), Utah (1) WASHINGTON WASHINGTON ST HUSKIES (0-0, 0-0) COUGARS (1-0, 1-0)

Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result N7 at Cal PPD N7 at Oregon State W, 38-28 N14 OREGON STATE 8 p.m. N14 OREGON 4 p.m. N21 ARIZONA 5 p.m. N21 at Stanford 8 p.m. N27 at Washington State TBA N27 WASHINGTON TBA D5 STANFORD TBA D4 at USC TBA D12 at Oregon TBA D12 CAL TBA D18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA D18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

STANFORD VS COLORADO 8 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 HEAD COACH DAVID SHAW THE SHAW FILE DAVID SHAW PERSONAL Hometown ...... SAN DIEGO, CALIF. BRADFORD M. FREEMAN DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL College ...... STANFORD (1994) Wife ...... KORI 10TH SEASON Children ...... KEEGAN, CARTER, GAVIN 14TH YEAR AT STANFORD (26TH SEASON OVERALL) SHAW YEAR-BY-YEAR AS HEAD COACH Honors and Awards In 2018, Shaw led Stanford to its 10th straight , extending the longest YEAR OVERALL PAC-12 (FINISH) POSTSEASON • 2017 Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year active streak in the Pac-12. The Cardinal defeated Pitt in the 2018 2020 ...... 0-1 ..... 0-1...... • 2017 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year for their fi"h bowl game victory in eight seasons under Shaw. Quarterback • 2015 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year K.J. Costello finished with the second-most passing yards and third-most 2019 ...... 4-8 ..... 3-6 (6TH NORTH) ...... • 2015 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year touchdowns in a season in school history, while wideout JJ Arcega-Whiteside 2018 ...... 9-4 ..... 6-3 (3RD NORTH) ...... SUN (W) • 2015 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award finalist tied a 41-year-old school record with 14 receiving touchdowns. 2017 ...... 9-5 ..... 7-2 (T-1ST NORTH) ...... ALAMO (L) • 2015 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist • 2013 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year A season prior, Stanford did most of its damage on the ground as its 5.9 rushing ...... PAC-12 CHAMP (L) • 2013 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award finalist yards/attempt ranked first in program history, and its 2,833 rushing yards 2016 ...... 10-3 ..... 6-3 (3RD NORTH) ...... SUN (W) • 2013 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist ranked fourth. Running back Bryce Love set the school’s single-season (2,118) 2015 ...... 12-2 ..... 8-1 (1ST NORTH) ...... ROSE (W) • 2012 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year and single-game (301) rushing records while being named the 2017 Doak Walker • 2012 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist Award winner. Love, also the winner and ...... PAC-12 CHAMP (W) • 2011 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year runner-up, set Stanford’s career records for yards/rush (7.76) and consecutive 2014 ...... 8-5 ..... 5-4 (2ND NORTH) ...... FOSTER FARMS (W) • 2011 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year 100-yard rushing games (9). The unanimous All-American combined with 2013 ...... 11-3 ..... 7-2 (T-1ST NORTH) ...... ROSE (L) • 2011 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist Cameron Scarlett to form the top rushing tandem in program history...... PAC-12 CHAMP (W) The 2020 season marks David Shaw’s 10th as Stanford’s Bradford M. Freeman Love was the Pac-12 O!ensive Player of the Year and winner of the Touchdown 2012 ...... 12-2 ..... 8-1 (T-1ST NORTH) ...... ROSE (W) Director of Football. Club of Columbus Jim Brown Award. He ranked first among Power 5 conference ...... PAC-12 CHAMP (W) running backs in over a dozen categories, including FBS records for 50-yard A 1995 Stanford graduate who is the fi"h alum to hold the position of head rushes (13), consecutive games with a 30-yard rush (13) and consecutive games 2011 ...... 11-2 ..... 8-1 (T-1ST NORTH) ...... FIESTA (L) football coach, Shaw is the 34th head coach in Stanford history, and the with a 50-yard rush (11). CAREER RECORD (10th season) ...... 86-35 (.711) winningest coach in program history. CONFERENCE RECORD ...... 58-24 (.707) Four Cardinal student-athletes were selected in the 2018 NFL Dra" -- Justin Reid Shaw enters the 2020 season with an 86-34 (.717) career record, including 58-23 (third), Harrison Phillips (third), Dalton Schultz (fourth) and Peter Kalambayi BOWL RECORD ...... 5-3 (.625) (.716) in Pac-12 play. He has led the Cardinal to three Pac-12 titles and a pair of (sixth). PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORD ...... 3-1 (.750) wins in three trips to The Granddaddy of Them All. Shaw led the Cardinal to the 2016 Sun Bowl where the 25-23 win over the Tar Under Shaw, Stanford’s 86 victories since 2011 marks the winningest stretch in Heels marked the fourth bowl victory for Shaw, the most in program history, AS ASSISTANT COACH program history. Stanford has won at least 11 games four times under Shaw, to cap a 10-3 season in which the Cardinal ranked 12th in the final AP and and has appeared in a bowl game in eight of nine seasons. USA Today polls. The Cardinal also won at least 10 games for the fi"h time in YEAR SCHOOL POSITION six seasons under Shaw. From 1891-2010, the program recorded four 10-win 2010 ...... STANFORD ...... OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/RB Shaw, who oversaw the final nine years of the 2010s, was instrumental in seasons. 2007-09 .... STANFORD ...... OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/WR Stanford’s most successful decade in school history. The Cardinal totaled 98 wins, 42 NFL Dra" picks, 28 wins vs. AP Top 25 teams, 24 AP All-Americans, nine Even more, the program posted a graduation success rate of 99 percent for 2006 ...... SAN DIEGO ...... PASS GAME COORDINATOR/WR Academic All-Americans, five unanimous All-Americans and had a 93.5 average the third consecutive year, a total that led all FBS institutions and ranked 11 2005 ...... ...... WR graduation success rate. Each of those categories either led the Pac-12 or was points higher than the next Pac-12 school. Stanford joined Clemson, Duke, 2002-04 .... BALTIMORE RAVENS ...... QB/WR second, while also in the Top 10 nationally. Northwestern and Wisconsin as the only FBS football teams to earn APR Public Recognition Awards from the NCAA in each of the previous four years. 2001 ...... OAKLAND RAIDERS ...... QB Shaw was named recipient of the Dodd Trophy following the 2017 season. It 1998-00 .... OAKLAND RAIDERS ...... QUALITY CONTROL was Stanford’s third all-time national coach of the year award, following Chuck Stanford in 2016 ranked eighth nationally in defensive touchdowns (4), 12th 1997 ...... PHILADELPHIA EAGLES ...... QUALITY CONTROL Taylor (1951) and (1940) winning the AFCA Coach of the in winning percentage (.769), 17th in time of possession (32:46), 22nd in team Year Award. The Dodd Trophy, college football’s most coveted coaching award, sacks (2.85), 18th in scoring defense (20.4) and 25th in team passing e!iciency 1996 ...... WESTERN WASHINGTON ...... TIGHT ENDS honors the head football coach whose program embodies the award’s three defense (117.8). All-America running back Christian McCa!rey ranked first in 1995 ...... WESTERN WASHINGTON ...... OUTSIDE pillars of scholarship, leadership and integrity, while also having success on the all-purpose yards per game (211.6), fourth in rushing yards (145.7) and 20th playing field throughout the season. in rushing yards per carry (6.34). Conrad Ukropina ranked fi"h in field goals per game (1.83). Dallas Lloyd ranked 13th in total interceptions (5) and 18th in The 2017 Pac-12 Coach of the Year’s involvement reaches far beyond the football interceptions per game (0.4). Jake Bailey ranked 24th in punting (43.5). field. In the classroom, his student-athletes maintain a high level of academic excellence, including six Academic All-Americans in his first nine seasons. The Cardinal set single-season school records for top rushing tandem (2,386 -- McCa!rey and Bryce Love), and, at the time, the individual single-game school In 2019, Stanford endured many injuries to starters and key players throughout record for rushing yards (284 -- McCa!rey at Cal). the season. The Cardinal played 21 true freshmen, including 12 who used a year of eligibility by playing in more than four games, and eight who combined for Stanford had two top-10 NFL Dra" picks for only the fi"h time, following the 43 starts throughout the season. The Cardinal started three true freshmen on 2016 season. Solomon Thomas was the third overall pick by the San Francisco the o!ensive line for half the year, while four true freshmen started at least one 49ers, and was the highest dra"ed defensive player in program history. game along the o!ensive line. Thomas also won the Pac-12’s Morris Trophy, given to the league’s top lineman. McCa!rey, the CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year, was selected by O! the field, Stanford student-athletes continued to shine. The Cardinal had the Carolina Panthers with the eighth overall pick. He was Stanford’s highest a league-best 33 named to the Pac-12 Honor Roll, which honors any student- running back dra" pick since 1982. athlete who boasts at least a 3.3 cumulative grade-point average, excluding freshmen. In addition, two Cardinal earned recognition for arguably the biggest Following the 2015 season, Stanford became the only school ever ranked in the o!-field accolades in college football. Fi"h-year OLB Casey Toohill was named top four by U.S. News and World Report (4th) and the Associated Press (3rd) in one of 12 finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy and a member of the NFF the same year. Scholar-Athlete Class, while junior WR Connor Wedington was a member of the AFCA Allstate Good Works Team, given to 11 FBS players who stand out both on Stanford was 12-2 overall and 8-1 in Pac-12 play in 2015, going on to win the Pac- the field and in the community. 12 and Rose Bowl crowns and improving Shaw’s postseason record to 6-2. The Cardinal toppled five ranked opponents, including top-10 foes in No. 6 USC, No. Five Cardinal were selected in the 2019 NFL Dra", highlighted by JJ Arcega- 4 Notre Dame and No. 6 Iowa. Stanford was one of four teams in 2015 to record Whiteside’s second round selection to the Philadelphia Eagles. Inside five or more wins over AP Top 25 opponents and one of four teams with three or linebacker Bobby Okereke was selected in the third round by the Indianapolis more wins over AP top-10 foes. Colts, running back Bryce Love in the fourth round by the Washington Redskins, punter Jake Bailey in the fi"h round by the New England Patriots and tight end McCa!rey was named AP Player of the Year and won the Paul Hornung Award Kaden Smith in the sixth round by the San Francisco 49ers. Seven other Cardinal and Johnny “Jet” Rodgers Award. McCa!rey, also a Heisman Trophy finalist, set were given NFL opportunities following the dra", including five who signed as the NCAA record for all-purpose yards (3,864) and earned Academic All-America undra"ed free agents. honors. McCa!rey earned consensus All-America first team nods and Outland Trophy winner received unanimous All-America distinction.

STANFORD VS COLORADO 9 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 HEAD COACH DAVID SHAW Blake Martinez and Austin Hooper were named All-America third-teamers. While facing six nationally ranked opponents in 2014, including four on the Fi"een Cardinal were lauded with All-Pac-12 honors and 22 received All-Pac-12 road, the Cardinal defensive unit helped Stanford rank second nationally in Shaw was named the 2011 Pac-12 Coach of the Year, becoming just the third academic distinction. scoring defense (16.4 points/game), third in total defense (282.4 yards/game), in Stanford history to earn the award, following Bill Walsh (1977) and Tyrone seventh in rushing defense (104.5 yards/game) and eighth in passing defense Willingham (1995, 1999). He was named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year and a McCa!rey posted the top four FBS individual all-purpose single-game (177.9 yards/game). The Cardinal joined Penn State and Clemson as the only Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist. performances in 2015 and his 461 all-purpose yards vs. USC in the Pac-12 three teams to finish in the top-10 nationally in all four categories. The team was Championship Game was fi"h-most in FBS history. He owned three of the top also among the best nationally in getting to the quarterback, ranking sixth with The Cardinal was ranked in the top 10 of both major polls for all 16 weeks of five 100-yard receiving and rushing games by an FBS player and became the 46 sacks. Stanford also led the nation in punt return average and strong safety the season, peaking at No. 3 in the AP poll and No. 2 in the USA Today Coaches only FBS player ever with 200 rushing, 100 receiving and 100 kicko! return yards Jordan Richards garnered the 2014 National Football Foundation’s Scholar- poll on Nov. 6. vs. USC. Athlete Award. Behind 2011 Heisman Trophy finalist Andrew Luck, Stanford averaged 43.2 For the third time in five seasons, Shaw was named Pac-12 Coach of the Year In 2013, Shaw led Stanford to a second straight Pac-12 title and the program’s points/game and established a school-record with 561 points. Stanford’s 11 and McCa!rey earned Pac-12 O!ensive Player of the Year honors. Shaw was the 14th trip to the Rose Bowl. Stanford became the only team to earn four victories in 2011 came by an average of 27.4 points. AFCA Regional Coach of the Year and a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of consecutive BCS bowl bids during the era. the Year Award and Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year. Stanford’s 2011 defense was ranked first or second in the Pac-12 in six A"er leading the team to a landmark 2013 regular season, Shaw received AFCA categories, including rushing defense (1st - 84.4), third-down conversion Five Cardinal heard their names called during the dra": Garnett (first round - Regional Coach of the Year honors and was named a finalist for the Eddie defense (1st - 31.1), scoring defense (2nd - 21.9), total defense (2nd - 337.6), San Francisco 49ers), Hooper (third round - Falcons), Martinez (fourth Robinson Award and Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year. sacks/game (2nd - 3.00) and opponent first downs (2nd - 17.5). round - ), Kevin Hogan (fi"h round - ) and Kyle Murphy (sixth round - Green Bay Packers). Under Shaw’s tutelage in 2013, Stanford was one of 13 FBS football schools Luck was named Football Foundation National Player of the Year and the only Pac-12 football program to earn a Division I Academic Progress along with receiving the Maxwell Award as the nation’s top player. He finished Stanford received an NCAA GSR of 99 percent for the second consecutive year in Rate Public Recognition Award for posting multi-year APR scores in the top 10 second in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy and was the Pac-12’s O!ensive 2015, a total that led all FBS and FCS institutions. percent of all squads. Player of the Year for a second straight season.

Shaw was instrumental in the maturation of Hogan during his Cardinal career. Stanford defeated five nationally-ranked opponents at home in 2013 while Right guard David DeCastro was a unanimous All-America selection; le" tackle Hogan appeared in more than 50 contests and posted a school-best 36-10 winning 11 games despite playing the fi"h-toughest schedule nationally in the Jonathan Martin landed spots on the Walter Camp and AFCA All-America record as a starter. He ranked first in career total o!ense (10,634), second Sagarin ratings. Stanford was among just three schools (Alabama and Oregon) squads; tight end Coby Fleener and outside linebacker Chase Thomas were in completion percentage (.659) and passing e!iciency (154.6), and third in with 10 or more wins in each season from 2010-13. named All-Americans by . passing yards (9,385) and passing touchdowns (75). His 171.0 passing e!iciency clip in 2015 was the best single-season mark ever by a Cardinal signal caller. Stanford finished the 2013 campaign ranked fi"h in the BCS standings, the In all, 21 players earned All-Pac-12 honors in 2011, including six first-teamers. Hogan also set school records for career rushing yards (1,249) and touchdowns fourth straight top 10 BCS ranking for the Cardinal. The team ranked sixth in the Twelve earned Pac-12 All-Academic honors, including first-team selections Luck (15) by a quarterback. final 2012 BCS standings, following back-to-back No. 4 rankings at the end of and Brent Etiz. Luck was also named the Capital One Academic All-American of the 2010 and 2011 seasons. the Year by the College Sports Information Directors of America. Stanford’s West Coast o!ense led the nation with 13 consecutive games scoring at least 30 points. Stanford amassed a school-record 3,131 rushing yards on 610 The 2013 team ranked among the nation’s best in kicko! return average (1st), Prior to his appointment as head coach, Shaw served as Stanford’s o!ensive attempts in 2015, the most ever by a Cardinal program. The o!ensive unit’s 529 rushing defense (3rd), tackles for loss allowed (4th), sacks (t-7th), scoring coordinator for four seasons, playing an instrumental role in the resurgence points ranked second-most in a season and its 33 rushing touchdowns, 223.7 defense (10th), kicko! coverage (10th), total defense (14th), sacks allowed of the Cardinal program which established school scoring records in 2009 and rushing yards/game, 30 passing touchdowns, 37.8 points/game and 6,097 total (16th), red zone o!ense (16th), passing e!iciency (17th) and red zone defense 2010 before setting another scoring mark in his first year as head coach. yards of o!ense ranked third. (19th). During Shaw’s tenure as o!ensive coordinator, the Cardinal scored 40 or more He notched 30 wins in his first 35 games, which was the third-fastest among Stanford had six players receive All-Pac-12 first-team honors with 19 all- points in 11 games from 2007-10. active coaches, and was one of only three coaches to guide his team to BCS conference selections in 2013. There were also eight di!erent national awards bowls in his first three years as a head coach. that listed Stanford players as semifinalists and finalists. There were 25 players Stanford’s balanced o!ense amassed a school-record 6,142 yards during the chosen to the Pac-12 All-Academic team and four were placed on the Capital 2010 season, averaging 213.8 on the ground and 258.7 yards through the air. Shaw won 40 games in his first 52 outings at Stanford, tying with Pop Warner for One Academic All-District list, including Jordan Richards who was a second the fastest to 40 wins by any Cardinal head coach. team All-America selection. In addition, Shaw’s play calling in the red zone helped Stanford convert on a national-best 88.6 percent of its scoring opportunities inside the 20-yard line. With a win in the 2014 Foster Farms Bowl, Shaw became the first Stanford head For the fi"h straight year, Stanford had three or more players selected in the coach with at least eight wins in each of his first four seasons. NFL Dra" when Trent Murphy (second round - Washington), Cameron Fleming Prior to Stanford, Shaw served as the wide receivers and passing game (fourth round - New England), (fi"h round - Minnesota), Ed coordinator at the University of San Diego during the 2006 season, winning the Stanford won eight games in 2014 and closed the season on a three-game Reynolds (fi"h round - Philadelphia), Tyler Ga!ney (sixth round - Carolina) and Division I-AA Mid-Major national title and the Pioneer League championship winning streak. The Cardinal scored at least 30 points in seven of 13 games. Ben Gardner (seventh round - Dallas) signed professional contracts a"er the with the nation’s top o!ense. 2013 season. The six dra" picks in 2014 matched a program-best. The Toreros led all NCAA Division I-AA teams in passing o!ense (293.3 yards/ Shaw guided the Cardinal to a 12-2 record in 2012 and its first Pac-12 game), total o!ense (494.25) and scoring o!ense (42.83). Quarterback Josh COAC H I N G championship in 13 years. The campaign culminated with Stanford’s first Rose Johnson was one of four o!ensive All-Americans on the team and led all NCAA Bowl victory in over 40 years, a 20-14 win over Wisconsin in 2013. Division I-AA quarterbacks in passing e!iciency (169.0 quarterback rating), touchdown passes (34), passing yards (3,320) and total o!ense (336.7). Shaw was named the 2012 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year, becoming the STAFF second to earn the honor outright in consecutive seasons since the award’s Shaw’s coaching resume also includes nine years of NFL experience with the inception in 1975. Stanford became the first school to defeat programs Philadelphia Eagles (1997), Oakland Raiders (1998-2001) and Baltimore Ravens ranked No. 1 (Oregon) and 2 (USC) in the AP poll during the regular season (2002-05). and the Cardinal closed its season with five straight wins over as many ranked opponents. A four-year letterwinner at Stanford from 1991-94 as a receiver, Shaw was a member of Stanford’s 1991 Aloha Bowl team coached by Dennis Green that Stanford’s historic defensive output in 2012 broke the single-season sacks finished the season 8-4 and was the third-highest scoring team in school history record (57) and led the Pac-12 in scoring defense (17.21), total defense (336.21), at the time. He was also on the Cardinal team that went 10-3 and won the 1993 LANCE TAVITA PETE rushing defense (97.0), sacks (4.07) and tackles for loss (9.00). The Cardinal Blockbuster Bowl under Bill Walsh. Shaw finished his Stanford career with 57 ANDERSON PRITCHARD ALAMAR ranked first nationally in sacks, second in tackles for loss, fi"h in rushing catches for 664 yards and five touchdowns. He also competed in a varsity track DC/OLB OC/QB STC (Press Box) (Press Box) (Field) defense and 11th in scoring defense. meet and a varsity basketball game before graduating in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. Stanford became the first program to win both the AFCA Academic Achievement Award and a BCS bowl game in the same season. Shaw’s father, Willie, had two coaching stints at Stanford (1974-76, 1989-91) during his 33-year coaching career, which also included time with the Detroit Three Stanford players were selected in the 2013 dra" -- Zach Ertz (second Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, , New Orleans Saints, Oakland round - Philadelphia), Levine Toilolo (fourth round - Atlanta) and Stepfan Taylor Raiders, San Diego Chargers and St. Louis Rams. Stanford announced in 2013 (fi"h round - Arizona). Taylor, a semifinalist, set the Stanford that its position had been endowed by a gi" from an DUANE KEVIN RON record with 4,300 rushing yards and Ertz led Stanford pass catchers and all anonymous donor, named in honor of . AKINA GOULD FBS tight ends in receiving yards (898) and total receptions (69), both school DB OL RB records for a tight end. Ertz was a John Mackey Award finalist and the seventh Shaw is Chair of the NCAA Football rules committee and is on the Board (Field) (Field) (Field) unanimous All-American in program history. of Trustees for the AFCA. He also represents the Pac-12 on the AFCA Ethics Committee and is on USA Football’s Football Advisory Committee. He is a Stanford was one of five schools to have four or more players selected to the member of the NCAA Commission to Combat Campus Sexual Violence. In 2012 AP All-America teams, with Ertz earning the honor along with David Yankey addition to his work with the commission, Shaw has been a leading advocate (second team), Trent Murphy (third team) and Ed Reynolds (third team). Yankey of the Set The Expectation program, aimed at working to end the culture of was a consensus All-American. sexual assault and domestic violence among college and high school athletes. Stanford players became the first university in the country to sign the Set The In Shaw’s first season as head coach, the 2011 edition of the Cardinal posted Expectation student pledge, stating they would use their platforms to speak out ERIC DIRON MORGAN an 11-2 record and made its second consecutive BCS appearance, falling to against sexual assault and violence against women. SANDERS KENNEDY REYNOLDS TURNER Oklahoma State in the . Shaw became just the ninth major college ILB WR DL TE head coach in history to post 11 or more wins in his first season, and the first Born in San Diego, Shaw and his wife, Kori, are the parents of three children (Field) (Field) (Field) (Press Box) since Chris Peterson (13-0) of Boise State and Bret Bielema (12-1) of Wisconsin -- Keegan, Carter and Gavin. in 2006. STANFORD VS COLORADO 10 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 .... Aeneas DiCosmo ...... ILB ...... 6-3 ...... 238 ...... So...... Montclair, N.J. / Bergen Catholic 31 .. Zahran Manley ...... CB ...... 6-2 ...... 185 ...... So...... Claremont, Calif. / Upland 0 .... Isaiah Sanders ...... QB ...... 6-2 ...... 226 ...... 5th ..... Colorado Springs, Colo. / Palmer Ridge / Air Force 32 .. Jonathan McGill ...... S ...... 5-10 ...... 180 ...... So...... Coppell, Texas / Coppell 2 .... Colby Bowman ...... WR ...... 6-2 ...... 202 ...... So...... Orange, Calif. / St. John Bosco 33 .. Anson Pulsipher...... ILB ...... 6-0 ...... 215 ...... Fr...... Temecula, Calif. / Temecula Valley 2 .... Curtis Robinson ...... ILB ...... 6-3 ...... 235 ...... 5th ...... Irvine, Calif. / Mater Dei 34 .. Thomas Booker ...... DE ...... 6-4 ...... 310 ...... Jr...... Ellicott City, Md. / Gilman 3 .... Malik Antoine ...... FS ...... 5-11 ...... 197 ...... 5th ...... Baton Rouge, La. / University Laboratory 34 .. Houston Heimuli ...... FB ...... 5-11 ...... 270 ...... Sr...... Woods Cross, Utah / Bountiful 3 .... Marcus Graham ...... WR ...... 5-11 ...... 171 ...... So. ...Charlotte, N.C. / Mountain Island Charter School 35 .. Tobe Umerah ...... OLB ...... 6-4 ...... 265 ...... Jr...... Macon, Ga. / Stratford 4 .... J.J. Parson ...... FS ...... 5-10 ...... 175 ...... 5th ...... Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton 36 .. Tristan Sinclair ...... ILB ...... 6-2 ...... 214 ...... So...... Alamo, Calif. / San Ramon Valley 4 .... Michael Wilson ...... WR ...... 6-2 ...... 210 ...... Jr...... Simi Valley, Calif. / Chaminade 39 .. Alexander Thorpe ...... P/K ...... 6-0 ...... 186 ...... So...... New York, N.Y. / Fieldston 5 .... Donjae Logan ...... CB ...... 5-11 ...... 187 ...... Jr...... Mesa, Ariz. / Desert Ridge 40 .. Tobin Phillips ...... DT ...... 6-4 ...... 290 ...... Fr...... Fresno, Calif. / San Joaquin Memorial 5 .... Connor Wedington ...... WR ...... 6-0 ...... 204 ...... Sr...... Lake Tapps, Wash. / Sumner 41 .. Diego Preciado ...... K ...... 5-11 ...... 173 ...... So...... Escondido, Calif. / Classical Academy 6 .... Andres Fox ...... OLB ...... 6-4 ...... 244 ...... Jr...... Mobile, Ala. / Mobile Christian 42 .. Bailey Parsons...... LS ...... 6-2 ...... 237 ...... Fr...... Watson, Ala. / Gardendale 6 .... Elijah Higgins ...... WR ...... 6-3 ...... 235 ...... So...... Kyle, Texas / Bowie 42 .. Caleb Phillips ...... OLB ...... 6-5 ...... 231 ...... Sr...... Encinitas, Calif. / Santa Fe Christian 8 .... Treyjohn Butler ...... CB ...... 5-11 ...... 203 ...... 5th ...... Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Etiwanda 43 .. Joshua Karty ...... K ...... 6-3 ...... 205 ...... Fr...... Burlington, N.C. / Western Alamance 8 .... Nathaniel Peat ...... RB ...... 5-10 ...... 197 ...... So...... Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge 44 .. Caleb Kelly...... OLB ...... 6-3 ...... 215 ...... Jr...... Fairburn, Ga. / Hapeville Charter 9 .... Osiris St. Brown ...... WR ...... 6-2 ...... 194 ...... Sr...... Brea, Calif. / Mater Dei 44 .. TaeVeon Le ...... TE ...... 6-4 ...... 239 ...... Jr...... Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona del Mar 9 .... Noah Williams ...... FS ...... 6-0 ...... 191 ...... Sr...... Phoenix, Ariz. / Brophy 45 .. Ricky Miezan ...... ILB ...... 6-2 ...... 240 ...... Jr...... Alexandria, Va. / Episcopal 10 .. Jordan Fox ...... OLB ...... 6-3 ...... 230 ...... 5th ...... Plainfield, N.J. / St. Peter’s 47 .. Tangaloa Kaufusi ...... OLB ...... 6-3 ...... 255 ...... Jr...... , Utah / East 10 .. Jack West ...... QB ...... 6-4 ...... 215 ...... Jr...... Saraland, Ala. / Saraland 49 .. Kyle Petrucci ...... LS ...... 6-6 ...... 247 ...... Jr...... Newport Coast, Calif. / Corona del Mar 11 .. Thunder Keck...... OLB ...... 6-3 ...... 232 ...... Sr...... Northfield, N.H. / Hotchkiss (Conn.) 50 .. Dalyn Wade-Perry ...... DT ...... 6-4 ...... 330 ...... Sr...... Englewood, N.J. / Pope John XXIII 13 .. Ethan Bonner ...... CB ...... 6-1 ...... 190 ...... Jr...... The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands 51 .. Drew Dalman ...... C ...... 6-3 ...... 300 ...... Sr...... Salinas, Calif. / Palma 13 .. Simi Fehoko ...... WR ...... 6-4 ...... 227 ...... Jr...... Sandy, Utah / Brighton 54 .. Jake Koffman ...... OL ...... 6-2 ...... 262 ...... Sr...... Orono, Maine / Orono 14 .. Cameron Buzzell ...... WR ...... 5-10 ...... 170 ...... Sr...... Neah Bay, Wash. / Neah Bay 54 .. Kiersten Lee ...... OLB ...... 6-2 ...... 229 ...... Fr...... Marietta, Ga. / Marietta 14 .. Jacob Mangum-Farrar ...ILB ...... 6-4 ...... 238 ...... Jr...... Sugar Land, Texas / Kempner 55 .. Matthew Merritt ...... DE ...... 6-2 ...... 261 ...... Fr...... Fresno, Calif. / Buchanan 15 .. Stephen Herron ...... OLB ...... 6-4 ...... 232 ...... So...... New Albany, Ind. / Trinity (Ky.) 55 .. Drake Metcalf ...... C ...... 6-2 ...... 283 ...... Fr...... Orange, Calif. / St. John Bosco 15 .. Davis Mills ...... QB ...... 6-4 ...... 225 ...... Sr...... Duluth, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian 56 .. Jake Lynch ...... ILB ...... 6-2 ...... 240 ...... Jr...... Del Mar, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic 17 .. Kyu Blu Kelly ...... CB ...... 6-1 ...... 186 ...... So...... Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman 57 .. Levi Rogers ...... OG/OT ....6-4 ...... 298 ...... Fr...... Woodinville, Wash. / Woodinville 17 .. Dylan Plautz ...... QB ...... 6-2 ...... 208 ...... Jr...... Omaha, Neb. / Westside 60 .. Drake Nugent ...... C/OG ...... 6-2 ...... 300 ...... So...... Lone Tree, Colo. / Highlands Ranch 18 .. Tanner McKee ...... QB ...... 6-6 ...... 228 ...... Fr...... Corona, Calif. / Centennial 63 .. Barrett Miller ...... OT ...... 6-5 ...... 315 ...... So...... Aurora, Colo. / Eaglecrest 19 .. Joshua Pakola...... DE ...... 6-3 ...... 310 ...... So...... Newark, Calif. / St. Francis 66 .. Branson Bragg ...... OG/OT ....6-4 ...... 318 ...... So...... Combine, Texas / Crandall 19 .. Silas Starr ...... WR ...... 6-3 ...... 218 ...... Fr...... Portland, Ore. / Central Catholic 68 .. Max Kalny ...... OG...... 6-5 ...... 300 ...... Fr...... Lenexa, Kan. / St. James Academy 20 .. Austin Jones ...... RB ...... 5-10 ...... 201 ...... So...... Antioch, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd 71 .. Connor McLaughlin ...... OT ...... 6-7 ...... 284 ...... Fr...... Tampa, Fla. / Jesuit 20 .. Ryan Sanborn ...... P ...... 6-3 ...... 195 ...... So...... San Diego, Calif. / Francis W. Parker School 73 .. Jake Hornibrook ...... OG/OT ....6-5 ...... 304 ...... So...... West Chester, Pa. / Malvern Prep 21 .. Kendall Williamson ...... FS ...... 6-1 ...... 202 ...... Jr...... Snellville, Ga. / Brookwood 74 .. James Pogorelc ...... OT ...... 6-8 ...... 304 ...... Fr...... Centreville, Va. / Chantilly 21 .. Justus Woods ...... RB ...... 6-1 ...... 220 ...... Jr...... Weddington, N.C. / Charlotte Christian 75 .. Walter Rouse ...... OT ...... 6-6 ...... 320 ...... So. ...Silver Spring, Md. / Sidwell Friends School (D.C.) 22 .. Jason Kaul ...... S ...... 6-4 ...... 210 ...... So...... Ham Lake, Minn. / Blaine 77 .. Logan Berzins ...... C/OG ...... 6-3 ...... 280 ...... Fr...... San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic 22 .. E.J. Smith ...... RB ...... 6-0 ...... 208 ...... Fr...... Dallas, Texas / Jesuit College Prep 78 .. Myles Hinton ...... OT ...... 6-7 ...... 328 ...... Fr...... John’s Creek, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian 23 .. Casey Filkins ...... RB ...... 5-11 ...... 205 ...... Fr...... Lake Oswego, Ore. / Lake Oswego 79 .. Foster Sarell ...... OT ...... 6-7 ...... 315 ...... Sr...... Graham, Wash. / Graham-Kapowsin 23 .. Ryan Johnson ...... DE ...... 6-4 ...... 274 ...... Sr...... Axis, Ala. / St. Paul’s Episcopal 80 .. Scooter Harrington ...... TE ...... 6-5 ...... 250 ...... 5th ...... Greenwich, Conn. / Greenwich 24 .. Jay Symonds...... FB ...... 6-3 ...... 255 ...... Jr...... Melrose, Mass. / Buckingham Browne & Nichols 81 .. Brycen Tremayne ...... WR ...... 6-4 ...... 205 ...... Jr...... Los Angeles, Calif. / Venice 24 .. Nicolas Toomer ...... CB ...... 6-2 ...... 195 ...... So...... Tyrone, Ga. / Sandy Creek 83 .. John Humphreys ...... WR ...... 6-5 ...... 216 ...... Fr...... Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona del Mar 25 .. Bryce Farrell ...... WR ...... 5-11 ...... 178 ...... Fr...... Thousand Oaks, Calif. / Oaks Christian 84 .. Benjamin Yurosek...... TE ...... 6-5 ...... 232 ...... Fr...... Bakersfield, Calif. / Bakersfield Christian 25 .. ...... CB ...... 5-10 ...... 180 ...... Fr...... Lomita, Calif. / Narbonne 85 .. Kyle McCombs ...... TE ...... 6-5 ...... 250 ...... Sr...... Laguna Beach, Calif. / St. John Bosco 26 .. Alaka’i Gilman ...... S ...... 5-11 ...... 197 ...... Fr...... Laie, Hawaii / Punahou School 87 .. Bradley Archer ...... TE ...... 6-4 ...... 244 ...... So...... Livermore, Calif. / Livermore 26 .. Jet Toner ...... K ...... 6-4 ...... 206 ...... 5th ...... , Hawaii / Punahou 88 .. Tucker Fisk ...... TE ...... 6-4 ...... 278 ...... Sr...... Davis, Calif. / Davis Senior 27 .. Beau Nelson ...... QB ...... 6-2 ...... 210 ...... Fr...... Boise, Idaho / Bishop Kelly 89 .. Lukas Ungar ...... TE ...... 6-4 ...... 224 ...... Fr...... Mendham, N.J. / Delbarton School 27 .. Omari Porter ...... CB ...... 6-2 ...... 193 ...... Fr...... Auburn, Ala. / Auburn 90 .. Gabe Reid ...... OLB ...... 6-2 ...... 238 ...... Sr...... American Fork, Utah / Timpview 28 .. Dorian Maddox ...... RB ...... 5-10 ...... 195 ...... 5th ...... Bowie, Md. / Gilman 91 .. Thomas Schaffer ...... DE ...... 6-7 ...... 301 ...... 5th ...... Vienna, Austria / Lake Forest Academy (Ill.) 28 .. Salim Turner-Muhammad .. CB ...... 6-0 ...... 180 ...... So...... Corona, N.Y. / Episcopal (Va.) 92 .. Lance Keneley ...... DE ...... 6-5 ...... 245 ...... Fr...... Laguna Hills, Calif. / Mission Viejo 29 .. Spencer Jorgensen ...... ILB ...... 6-2 ...... 219 ...... So...... Provo, Utah / Provo 93 .. Trey LaBounty ...... DE ...... 6-7 ...... 261 ...... Jr...... Lynden, Wash. / Lynden 29 .. Caleb Robinson ...... RB ...... 5-11 ...... 189 ...... Fr...... Silver Springs, Md. / Bullis School 99 .. Zephron Lester ...... DT ...... 6-0 ...... 290 ...... Fr...... Far Rockaway, N.Y. / Christ the King 30 .. Levani Damuni ...... ILB ...... 6-2 ...... 247 ...... So...... Providence, Utah / Ridgeline 30 .. Cameron McFarlane ...... RB ...... 6-0 ...... 218 ...... Jr...... Pasadena, Calif. / Polytechnic

PRONUNCIATIONS Malik Antoine...... muh-LEEK an-twon Kyu Blu Kelly ...... kigh-yew Foster Sarell ...... suh-RELL Levani Damuni ...... liv-ahn-ee dah-MOON-ee TaeVeon Le ...... tay-vee-on LAY Thomas Schaffer ...... toe-MAHS shauffer Aeneas DiCosmo ...... ah-KNEE-iss di-COZ-mo Zahran Manley ...... zahr-in Osiris St. Brown ...... oh-SIGH-riss Bryce Farrell ...... FAIR-ull Connor McLaughlin...... mick-lock-linn Jay Symonds ...... simmons Simi Fehoko ...... sih-mee fay-ho-ko Ricky Miezan ...... rhymes with LIAISON Brycen Tremayne ...... trih-MAIN Andres Fox ...... ahn-dray-iss Joshua Pakola ...... puh-COLA Salim Turner-Muhammad ...... suh-LEEM Alaka’i Gilman ...... al-uh-kuh-EE Dylan Plautz ...... plouts Tobe Umerah ...... toby oo-mare-uh Houston Heimuli ...... hay-moo-lee James Pogorelc ...... pogo-R(ELSE) Dalyn Wade-Perry ...... DAY-lynn Tangaloa Kaufusi ...... tang-goh-low-uh kuh-foo-see Walter Rouse ...... rhymes with HOUSE Benjamin Yurosek...... yer-ah-SICK

STANFORD VS COLORADO 11 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL 3 .... Malik Antoine ...... FS ...... 5-11 ...... 197 ...... 5th ...... Baton Rouge, La. / University Laboratory 18 .. Tanner McKee ...... QB ...... 6-6 ...... 228 ...... Fr...... Corona, Calif. / Centennial 87 .. Bradley Archer ...... TE ...... 6-4 ...... 244 ...... So...... Livermore, Calif. / Livermore 71 .. Connor McLaughlin ...... OT ...... 6-7 ...... 284 ...... Fr...... Tampa, Fla. / Jesuit 77 .. Logan Berzins ...... C/OG ...... 6-3 ...... 280 ...... Fr...... San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic 55 .. Matthew Merritt ...... DE ...... 6-2 ...... 261 ...... Fr...... Fresno, Calif. / Buchanan 13 .. Ethan Bonner ...... CB ...... 6-1 ...... 190 ...... Jr...... The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands 55 .. Drake Metcalf ...... C ...... 6-2 ...... 283 ...... Fr...... Orange, Calif. / St. John Bosco 34 .. Thomas Booker ...... DE ...... 6-4 ...... 310 ...... Jr...... Ellicott City, Md. / Gilman 45 .. Ricky Miezan ...... ILB ...... 6-2 ...... 240 ...... Jr...... Alexandria, Va. / Episcopal 2 .... Colby Bowman ...... WR ...... 6-2 ...... 202 ...... So...... Orange, Calif. / St. John Bosco 63 .. Barrett Miller ...... OT ...... 6-5 ...... 315 ...... So...... Aurora, Colo. / Eaglecrest 66 .. Branson Bragg ...... OG/OT ....6-4 ...... 318 ...... So...... Combine, Texas / Crandall 15 .. Davis Mills ...... QB ...... 6-4 ...... 225 ...... Sr...... Duluth, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian 8 .... Treyjohn Butler ...... CB ...... 5-11 ...... 203 ...... 5th ...... Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Etiwanda 27 .. Beau Nelson ...... QB ...... 6-2 ...... 210 ...... Fr...... Boise, Idaho / Bishop Kelly 14 .. Cameron Buzzell ...... WR ...... 5-10 ...... 170 ...... Sr...... Neah Bay, Wash. / Neah Bay 60 .. Drake Nugent ...... C/OG ...... 6-2 ...... 300 ...... So...... Lone Tree, Colo. / Highlands Ranch 51 .. Drew Dalman ...... C ...... 6-3 ...... 300 ...... Sr...... Salinas, Calif. / Palma 19 .. Joshua Pakola...... DE ...... 6-3 ...... 310 ...... So...... Newark, Calif. / St. Francis 30 .. Levani Damuni ...... ILB ...... 6-2 ...... 247 ...... So...... Providence, Utah / Ridgeline 4 .... J.J. Parson ...... FS ...... 5-10 ...... 175 ...... 5th ...... Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton 0 .... Aeneas DiCosmo ...... ILB ...... 6-3 ...... 238 ...... So...... Montclair, N.J. / Bergen Catholic 42 .. Bailey Parsons...... LS ...... 6-2 ...... 237 ...... Fr...... Watson, Ala. / Gardendale 25 .. Bryce Farrell ...... WR ...... 5-11 ...... 175 ...... Fr...... Thousand Oaks, Calif. / Oaks Christian 8 .... Nathaniel Peat ...... RB ...... 5-10 ...... 197 ...... So...... Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge 13 .. Simi Fehoko ...... WR ...... 6-4 ...... 227 ...... Jr...... Sandy, Utah / Brighton 49 .. Kyle Petrucci ...... LS ...... 6-6 ...... 247 ...... Jr...... Newport Coast, Calif. / Corona del Mar 23 .. Casey Filkins ...... RB ...... 5-11 ...... 205 ...... Fr...... Lake Oswego, Ore. / Lake Oswego 42 .. Caleb Phillips ...... OLB ...... 6-5 ...... 231 ...... Sr...... Encinitas, Calif. / Santa Fe Christian 88 .. Tucker Fisk ...... TE ...... 6-4 ...... 278 ...... Sr...... Davis, Calif. / Davis Senior 40 .. Tobin Phillips ...... DT ...... 6-4 ...... 290 ...... Fr...... Fresno, Calif. / San Joaquin Memorial 6 .... Andres Fox ...... OLB ...... 6-4 ...... 244 ...... Jr...... Mobile, Ala. / Mobile Christian 17 .. Dylan Plautz ...... QB ...... 6-2 ...... 208 ...... Jr...... Omaha, Neb. / Westside 10 .. Jordan Fox ...... OLB ...... 6-3 ...... 230 ...... 5th ...... Plainfield, N.J. / St. Peter’s 74 .. James Pogorelc ...... OT ...... 6-8 ...... 304 ...... Fr...... Centreville, Va. / Chantilly 26 .. Alaka’i Gilman ...... S ...... 5-11 ...... 197 ...... Fr...... Laie, Hawaii / Punahou School 27 .. Omari Porter ...... CB ...... 6-2 ...... 193 ...... Fr...... Auburn, Ala. / Auburn 3 .... Marcus Graham ...... WR ...... 5-11 ...... 171 ...... So...... Charlotte, N.C. / Mountain Island Charter School 41 .. Diego Preciado ...... K ...... 5-11 ...... 173 ...... So...... Escondido, Calif. / Classical Academy 80 .. Scooter Harrington ...... TE ...... 6-5 ...... 250 ...... 5th ...... Greenwich, Conn. / Greenwich 33 .. Anson Pulsipher...... ILB ...... 6-0 ...... 215 ...... Fr...... Temecula, Calif. / Temecula Valley 34 .. Houston Heimuli ...... FB ...... 5-11 ...... 270 ...... Sr...... Woods Cross, Utah / Bountiful 90 .. Gabe Reid ...... OLB ...... 6-2 ...... 238 ...... Sr...... American Fork, Utah / Timpview 15 .. Stephen Herron ...... OLB ...... 6-4 ...... 232 ...... So...... New Albany, Ind. / Trinity (Ky.) 29 .. Caleb Robinson ...... RB ...... 5-11 ...... 189 ...... Fr...... Silver Springs, Md. / Bullis School 6 .... Elijah Higgins ...... WR ...... 6-3 ...... 235 ...... So...... Kyle, Texas / Bowie 2 .... Curtis Robinson ...... ILB ...... 6-3 ...... 235 ...... 5th ...... Irvine, Calif. / Mater Dei 78 .. Myles Hinton ...... OT ...... 6-7 ...... 328 ...... Fr...... John’s Creek, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian 57 .. Levi Rogers ...... OG/OT ....6-4 ...... 298 ...... Fr...... Woodinville, Wash. / Woodinville 73 .. Jake Hornibrook ...... OG/OT ....6-5 ...... 304 ...... So...... West Chester, Pa. / Malvern Prep 75 .. Walter Rouse ...... OT ...... 6-6 ...... 320 ...... So. Silver Spring, Md. / Sidwell Friends School (D.C.) 83 .. John Humphreys ...... WR ...... 6-5 ...... 216 ...... Fr...... Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona del Mar 20 .. Ryan Sanborn ...... P ...... 6-3 ...... 195 ...... So...... San Diego, Calif. / Francis W. Parker School 23 .. Ryan Johnson ...... DE ...... 6-4 ...... 274 ...... Sr...... Axis, Ala. / St. Paul’s Episcopal 0 .... Isaiah Sanders ...... QB ...... 6-2 ...... 226 ...... 5th ..... Colorado Springs, Colo. / Palmer Ridge / Air Force 20 .. Austin Jones ...... RB ...... 5-10 ...... 201 ...... So...... Antioch, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd 79 .. Foster Sarell ...... OT ...... 6-7 ...... 315 ...... Sr...... Graham, Wash. / Graham-Kapowsin 25 .. Brandon Jones ...... CB ...... 5-10 ...... 180 ...... Fr...... Lomita, Calif. / Narbonne 91 .. Thomas Schaffer ...... DE ...... 6-7 ...... 301 ...... 5th ...... Vienna, Austria / Lake Forest Academy (Ill.) 29 .. Spencer Jorgensen ...... ILB ...... 6-2 ...... 219 ...... So...... Provo, Utah / Provo 36 .. Tristan Sinclair ...... ILB ...... 6-2 ...... 214 ...... So...... Alamo, Calif. / San Ramon Valley 68 .. Max Kalny ...... OG...... 6-5 ...... 300 ...... Fr...... Lenexa, Kan. / St. James Academy 22 .. E.J. Smith ...... RB ...... 6-0 ...... 208 ...... Fr...... Dallas, Texas / Jesuit College Prep 43 .. Joshua Karty ...... K ...... 6-3 ...... 205 ...... Fr...... Burlington, N.C. / Western Alamance 9 .... Osiris St. Brown ...... WR ...... 6-2 ...... 194 ...... Sr...... Brea, Calif. / Mater Dei 47 .. Tangaloa Kaufusi ...... OLB ...... 6-3 ...... 255 ...... Jr...... Salt Lake City, Utah / East 19 .. Silas Starr ...... WR ...... 6-3 ...... 218 ...... Fr...... Portland, Ore. / Central Catholic 22 .. Jason Kaul ...... S ...... 6-4 ...... 210 ...... So...... Ham Lake, Minn. / Blaine 24 .. Jay Symonds...... FB ...... 6-3 ...... 255 ...... Jr. Melrose, Mass. / Buckingham Browne & Nichols 11 .. Thunder Keck...... OLB ...... 6-3 ...... 232 ...... Sr...... Northfield, N.H. / Hotchkiss (Conn.) 39 .. Alexander Thorpe ...... P/K ...... 6-1 ...... 186 ...... So...... New York, N.Y. / Fieldston 44 .. Caleb Kelly...... OLB ...... 6-3 ...... 215 ...... Jr...... Fairburn, Ga. / Hapeville Charter 26 .. Jet Toner ...... K ...... 6-4 ...... 206 ...... 5th ...... Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou 17 .. Kyu Blu Kelly ...... CB ...... 6-1 ...... 186 ...... So...... Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman 24 .. Nicolas Toomer ...... CB ...... 6-2 ...... 195 ...... So...... Tyrone, Ga. / Sandy Creek 92 .. Lance Keneley ...... DE ...... 6-5 ...... 245 ...... Fr...... Laguna Hills, Calif. / Mission Viejo 81 .. Brycen Tremayne ...... WR ...... 6-4 ...... 205 ...... Jr...... Los Angeles, Calif. / Venice 54 .. Jake Koffman ...... OG...... 6-2 ...... 262 ...... Sr...... Orono, Maine / Orono 28 .. Salim Turner-Muhammad ... CB ...... 6-1 ...... 180 ...... So...... Corona, N.Y. / Episcopal 93 .. Trey LaBounty ...... DE ...... 6-7 ...... 261 ...... Jr...... Lynden, Wash. / Lynden 35 .. Tobe Umerah ...... OLB ...... 6-4 ...... 265 ...... Jr...... Macon, Ga. / Stratford 44 .. TaeVeon Le ...... TE ...... 6-4 ...... 239 ...... Jr...... Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona del Mar 89 .. Lukas Ungar ...... TE ...... 6-4 ...... 224 ...... Fr...... Mendham, N.J. / Delbarton School 54 .. Kiersten Lee ...... OLB ...... 6-2 ...... 229 ...... Fr...... Marietta, Ga. / Marietta 50 .. Dalyn Wade-Perry ...... DT ...... 6-4 ...... 330 ...... Sr...... Englewood, N.J. / Pope John XXIII 99 .. Zephron Lester ...... DT ...... 6-0 ...... 290 ...... Fr...... Far Rockaway, N.Y. / Christ the King 5 .... Connor Wedington ...... WR ...... 6-1 ...... 204 ...... Sr...... Lake Tapps, Wash. / Sumner 5 .... Donjae Logan ...... CB ...... 5-11 ...... 187 ...... Jr...... Mesa, Ariz. / Desert Ridge 10 .. Jack West ...... QB ...... 6-4 ...... 215 ...... Jr...... Saraland, Ala. / Saraland 56 .. Jake Lynch ...... ILB ...... 6-2 ...... 240 ...... Jr...... Del Mar, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic 9 .... Noah Williams ...... FS ...... 6-1 ...... 191 ...... Sr...... Phoenix, Ariz. / Brophy 28 .. Dorian Maddox ...... RB ...... 5-10 ...... 195 ...... 5th ...... Bowie, Md. / Gilman 21 .. Kendall Williamson ...... SS ...... 6-1 ...... 202 ...... Jr...... Snellville, Ga. / Brookwood 14 .. Jacob Mangum-Farrar ...ILB ...... 6-4 ...... 238 ...... Jr...... Sugar Land, Texas / Kempner 4 .... Michael Wilson ...... WR ...... 6-2 ...... 210 ...... Jr...... Simi Valley, Calif. / Chaminade 31 .. Zahran Manley ...... CB ...... 6-2 ...... 185 ...... So...... Claremont, Calif. / Upland 21 .. Justus Woods ...... RB ...... 6-1 ...... 220 ...... Jr...... Weddington, N.C. / Charlotte Christian 85 .. Kyle McCombs ...... TE ...... 6-5 ...... 250 ...... Sr...... Laguna Beach, Calif. / St. John Bosco 84 .. Benjamin Yurosek...... TE ...... 6-5 ...... 232 ...... Fr...... Bakersfield, Calif. / Bakersfield Christian 30 .. Cameron McFarlane ...... RB ...... 6-1 ...... 218 ...... Jr...... Pasadena, Calif. / Polytechnic 32 .. Jonathan McGill ...... S ...... 5-10 ...... 180 ...... So...... Coppell, Texas / Coppell

PRONUNCIATIONS Malik Antoine...... muh-LEEK an-twon Kyu Blu Kelly ...... kigh-yew Foster Sarell ...... suh-RELL Levani Damuni ...... liv-ahn-ee dah-MOON-ee TaeVeon Le ...... tay-vee-on LAY Thomas Schaffer ...... toe-MAHS shauffer Aeneas DiCosmo ...... ah-KNEE-iss di-COZ-mo Zahran Manley ...... zahr-in Osiris St. Brown ...... oh-SIGH-riss Bryce Farrell ...... FAIR-ull Connor McLaughlin...... mick-lock-linn Jay Symonds ...... simmons Simi Fehoko ...... sih-mee fay-ho-ko Ricky Miezan ...... rhymes with LIAISON Brycen Tremayne ...... trih-MAIN Andres Fox ...... ahn-dray-iss Joshua Pakola ...... puh-COLA Salim Turner-Muhammad ...... suh-LEEM Alaka’i Gilman ...... al-uh-kuh-EE Dylan Plautz ...... plouts Tobe Umerah ...... toby oo-mare-uh Houston Heimuli ...... hay-moo-lee James Pogorelc ...... pogo-R(ELSE) Dalyn Wade-Perry ...... DAY-lynn Tangaloa Kaufusi ...... tang-goh-low-uh kuh-foo-see Walter Rouse ...... rhymes with HOUSE Benjamin Yurosek...... yer-ah-SICK

STANFORD VS COLORADO 12 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE

NO. NAME ______CL ___ HT __ WT ______HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL NO. NAME ______CL ___ HT __ WT ______HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL QB 15 __ Davis Mills ______Sr. ____6-4 ___ 225 ______Duluth, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian DE 34 __ Thomas Booker ______Jr. ____6-4 ___310 ______Ellicott City, Md. / Gilman 10 __ Jack West ______Jr. ____6-4 ___ 215 ______Saraland, Ala. / Saraland 19 __ Joshua Pakola ______So. ____6-3 ___310 ______Newark, Calif. / St. Francis

RB 20 __ Austin Jones ______So. ___ 5-10 __ 201 ______Antioch, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd DT 50 __ Dalyn Wade-Perry ______Sr. ____6-4 ___330 ______Englewood, N.J. / Pope John XXIII 8 ___ Nathaniel Peat ______So. ___ 5-10 __ 197 ______Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge 91 __ Thomas Scha!er ______5th ____6-7 ___301 _____Vienna, Austria / Lake Forest Academy (Ill.)

FB 34 __ Houston Heimuli ______Sr. ___ 5-11 __ 270 ______Woods Cross, Utah / Bountiful DE 91 __ Thomas Scha!er ______5th ____6-7 ___301 _____Vienna, Austria / Lake Forest Academy (Ill.) 24 __ Jay Symonds ______Jr. ____6-3 ___ 255 _Melrose, Mass. / Buckingham Browne & Nichols 23 __ Ryan Johnson ______Sr. ____6-4 ___274 ______Axis, Ala. / St. Paul’s Episcopal

WR 13 __ Simi Fehoko ______Jr. ____6-4 ___ 227 ______Sandy, Utah / Brighton OLB 10 __ Jordan Fox ______5th ____6-3 ___230 ______Plainfield, N.J. / St. Peter’s 6 ___ Elijah Higgins ______So. ____6-3 ___ 235 ______Kyle, Texas / Bowie 15 __ Stephen Herron ______So. ____6-4 ___232 ______New Albany, Ind. / Trinity (Ky.)

WR 4 ___ Michael Wilson ______Jr. ____6-2 ___ 210 ______Simi Valley, Calif. / Chaminade ILB 2 ___ Curtis Robinson ______5th ____6-3 ___235 ______Irvine, Calif. / Mater Dei 81 __ Brycen Tremayne ______Jr. ____6-4 ___ 196 ______Los Angeles, Calif. / Venice 30 __ Levani Damuni ______So. ____6-2 ___247 ______Providence, Utah / Ridgeline

WR 5 ___ Connor Wedington______Sr. ____6-0 ___ 204 ______Lake Tapps, Wash. / Sumner ILB 45 __ Ricky Miezan ______Jr. ____6-2 ___240 ______Alexandria, Va. / Episcopal 9 ___ Osiris St. Brown ______Sr. ____6-2 ___ 194 ______Brea, Calif. / Mater Dei 90 __ Gabe Reid ______Jr. ____6-2 ___238 ______American Fork, Utah / Timpview

TE 88 __ Tucker Fisk ______Sr. ____6-4 ___ 278 ______Davis, Calif. / Davis Senior OLB 11 __ Thunder Keck ______Sr. ____6-3 ___232 ______Northfield, N.H. / Hotchkiss (Conn.) 80 __ Scooter Harrington ____ 5th ____6-5 ___ 250 ______Greenwich, Conn. / Greenwich 6 ___ Andres Fox ______Jr. ____6-4 ___244 ______Mobile, Ala. / Mobile Christian

LT 75 __ Walter Rouse ______So. ____6-6 ___ 320 ___Silver Spring, Md. / Sidwell Friends School (D.C.) CB 17 __ Kyu Blu Kelly ______So. ____6-1 ___186 ______Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman 66 __ Branson Bragg ______So. ____6-4 ___ 318 ______Combine, Texas / Crandall 31 __ Zahran Manley ______So. ____6-2 ___185 ______Claremont, Calif. / Upland

LG 63 __ Barrett Miller ______So. ____6-5 ___ 315 ______Aurora, Colo. / Eaglecrest SS 21 __ Kendall Williamson _____ Jr. ____6-1 ___202 ______Snellville, Ga. / Brookwood 73 __ Jake Hornibrook ______So. ____6-5 ___ 304 ______West Chester, Pa. / Malvern Prep 32 __ Jonathan McGill ______So. ___ 5-10 __180 ______Coppell, Texas / Coppell

C 51 __ Drew Dalman ______Sr. ____6-3 ___ 300 ______Salinas, Calif. / Palma FS 3 ___ Malik Antoine ______5th ___ 5-11 __197 ______Baton Rouge, La. / University Laboratory 60 __ Drake Nugent ______So. ____6-2 ___ 300 ______Lone Tree, Colo. / Highlands Ranch 9 ___ Noah Williams ______Sr. ____6-0 ___191 ______Phoenix, Ariz. / Brophy

RG 66 __ Branson Bragg ______So. ____6-4 ___ 318 ______Combine, Texas / Crandall CB 13 __ Ethan Bonner ______Jr. ____6-1 ___190 ______The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands 73 __ Jake Hornibrook ______So. ____6-5 ___ 304 ______West Chester, Pa. / Malvern Prep 28 __ Salim Turner-Muhammad _So. ____6-0 ___180 ______Corona, N.Y. / Episcopal (Va.)

RT 79 __ Foster Sarell ______Sr. ____6-7 ___ 315 ______Graham, Wash. / Graham-Kapowsin 66 __ Branson Bragg ______So. ____6-4 ___ 318 ______Combine, Texas / Crandall

SPECIAL TEAMS PRONUNCIATIONS NO. NAME ______CL ___ HT __ WT ______HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL Malik Antoine...... muh-LEEK an-twon Joshua Pakola ...... puh-COLA PK 26 __ Jet Toner ______5th ____6-4 ___ 206 ______Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou 43 __ Joshua Karty ______Fr. ____6-3 ___ 205 ______Burlington, N.C. / Western Alamance Levani Damuni ...... liv-ahn-ee dah-MOON-ee Dylan Plautz ...... plouts Aeneas DiCosmo ...... ah-KNEE-iss di-COZ-mo James Pogorelc ...... pogo-R(ELSE) KOS 26 __ Jet Toner ______5th ____6-4 ___ 206 ______Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou 43 __ Joshua Karty ______Fr. ____6-3 ___ 205 ______Burlington, N.C. / Western Alamance Bryce Farrell ...... FAIR-ull Walter Rouse ...... rhymes with HOUSE P 20 __ Ryan Sanborn______So. ____6-3 ___ 195 ____ San Diego, Calif. / Francis W. Parker School Simi Fehoko ...... sih-mee fay-ho-ko Foster Sarell ...... suh-RELL 39 __ Alexander Thorpe ______So. ____6-0 ___ 186 ______New York, N.Y. / Fieldston Andres Fox ...... ahn-dray-iss Thomas Schaffer ...... toe-MAHS shauffer H 20 __ Ryan Sanborn______So. ____6-3 ___ 195 ____ San Diego, Calif. / Francis W. Parker School Alaka’i Gilman ...... al-uh-kuh-EE Osiris St. Brown ...... oh-SIGH-riss LS 49 __ Kyle Petrucci ______Jr. ____6-6 ___ 247 ______Newport Coast, Calif. / Corona del Mar Houston Heimuli ...... hay-moo-lee Jay Symonds ...... simmons 42 __ Bailey Parsons ______Fr. ____6-2 ___ 237 ______Watson, Ala. / Gardendale Tangaloa Kaufusi ...... tang-goh-low-uh kuh-foo-see Brycen Tremayne ...... trih-MAIN KR 5 ___ Connor Wedington______Sr. ____6-0 ___ 204 ______Lake Tapps, Wash. / Sumner Kyu Blu Kelly ...... kigh-yew Salim Turner-Muhammad ...... suh-LEEM -OR- 8 ___ Nathaniel Peat ______So. ___ 5-10 __ 197 ______Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge TaeVeon Le ...... tay-vee-on LAY Tobe Umerah ...... toby oo-mare-uh PR 4 ___ Michael Wilson ______Jr. ____6-2 ___ 210 ______Simi Valley, Calif. / Chaminade Zahran Manley ...... zahr-in Dalyn Wade-Perry ...... DAY-lynn -OR- 5 ___ Connor Wedington______Sr. ____6-0 ___ 204 ______Lake Tapps, Wash. / Sumner Connor McLaughlin...... mick-lock-linn Benjamin Yurosek...... yer-ah-SICK Ricky Miezan ...... rhymes with LIAISON

Depth Chart Game 2 vs. Colorado STANFORD VS COLORADO 13 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | STARTERS

2020 STARTERS (GAME-BY-GAME) OFFENSE ______QB _____ RB ____WR _____WR _____ FB ______TE ______LT ____LG _____ C ______RG ______RT at Oregon ______West ______Jones ______Wilson ______Higgins ______Heimuli ______Fisk ______Rouse _____ Miller ______Dalman ______Bragg ______Sarell COLORADO WASHINGTON STATE at California at Washington OREGON STATE

DEFENSE ______DE ____DT/NB ___ DE ____ OLB ____ ILB _____ILB ______OLB____CB ____ CB _____ FS ______SS at Oregon ______Booker ___ Williamson (NB) _ Schaffer ______J. Fox ______Robinson ______Miezan ______Keck ______Bonner Turner-Muhammad __ Antoine ______Williams COLORADO WASHINGTON STATE at California at Washington OREGON STATE

CAREER PARTICIPATION/STARTS O!ense 2020 Career Consecutive Defense 2020 Career Consecutive No. Name GP-GS Starts Starts No. Name GP-GS Starts Starts 66 Bragg, Branson 1-1 2 1 3 Antoine, Malik 1-1 21 1 51 Dalman, Drew 1-1 17 13 13 Bonner, Ethan 1-1 1 1 88 Fisk, Tucker 1-1 6 1 34 Booker, Thomas 1-1 10 6 80 Harrington, Scooter 1-0 7 0 10 Fox, Jordan 1-1 13 1 34 Heimuli, Houston 1-1 4 1 11 Keck, Thunder 1-1 1 1 19 Higgins, Elijah 1-1 2 1 17 Kelly, Kyu Blu 0-0 0 0 73 Hornibrook, Jake 1-0 6 0 32 McGill, Jonathan 1-0 6 0 20 Jones, Austin 1-1 1 1 45 Miezan, Ricky 1-1 1 1 63 Miller, Barrett 1-1 9 9 4 Parson, J.J. 1-0 3 0 15 Mills, Davis 0-0 6 0 90 Reid, Gabe 0-0 12 0 75 Rouse, Walter 1-1 12 12 2 Robinson, Curtis 1-1 12 4 79 Sarell, Foster 1-1 12 9 91 Scha!er, Thomas 1-1 1 1 9 St. Brown, Osiris 0-0 7 0 28 Turner-Muhammad, Salim 1-1 1 1 5 Wedington, Connor 0-0 15 0 9 Williams, Noah 1-1 1 1 10 West, Jack 1-1 2 1 29 Williamson, Kendall 1-1 11 4 4 Wilson, Michael 1-1 15 14

STANFORD VS COLORADO 14 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | PARTICIPATION ## ___ NAME ______GP/GS ______ORE ______COLO ______WSU______CAL ______UW ______OSU 3 ____ Antoine,M ______1/1 ______START 1C ___ Bonner,E ______1/1 ______START 34 ____ Booker,T ______1/1 ______START 2Z ___ Bowman,C ______1/- ______XXX 66 ____ Bragg,B ______1/1 ______START 8Z ___ Butler, T ______1/- ______XXX 51 ____ Dalman,D ______1/1 ______START 30 ____ Damuni,L ______1/- ______XXX 13 ____ Fehoko,S ______1/- ______XXX 2C ___ Filkins,C ______1/- ______XXX 88 ____ Fisk,T ______1/1 ______START 6Z ___ Fox,A ______1/- ______XXX 10 ____ Fox,J ______1/1 ______START 80 ____ Harrington,S ______1/- ______XXX 3D ___ Heimuli,H ______1/1 ______START 1E ___ Herron,S ______1/- ______XXX 6 ____ Higgins,E ______1/1 ______START 73 ____ Hornibrook,J ______1/- ______XXX 83 ____ Humphreys,J ______1/- ______XXX 23 ____ Johnson,R ______1/- ______XXX 20 ____ Jones,A ______1/1 ______START 29 ____ Jorgensen,S ______1/- ______XXX 43 ____ Karty,J ______1/- ______XXX 2B ___ Kaul,J ______1/- ______XXX 11 ____ Keck, Thunder ______1/1 ______START 5Z ___ Logan,D ______1/- ______XXX 31 ____ Manley,Z ______1/- ______XXX 85 ____ McCombs,K ______1/- ______XXX 32 ____ McGill,J ______1/- ______XXX 18 ____ McKee,T ______1/- ______XXX 45 ____ Miezan,R ______1/1 ______START 63 ____ Miller,B ______1/1 ______START 19 ____ Pakola,J ______1/- ______XXX 4Z ___ Parson,JJ ______1/- ______XXX 8 ____ Peat,N ______1/- ______XXX 49 ____ Petrucci,K ______1/- ______XXX 42 ____ Phillips,C ______1/- ______XXX 27 ____ Porter,O ______1/- ______XXX 2 ____ Robinson,C ______1/1 ______START 75 ____ Rouse,W ______1/1 ______START 2J ____ Sanborn,R ______1/- ______XXX 79 ____ Sarell,F ______1/1 ______START 91 ____ Schaffer,T ______1/1 ______START 24 ____ Symonds,J ______1/- ______XXX 26 ____ Toner,J ______1/- ______XXX 81 ____ Tremayne,B ______1/- ______XXX 28 ____ Turner-Muhammad ______1/1 ______START 50 ____ Wade-Perry,D ______1/- ______XXX 1J ____ West,J ______1/1 ______START 9Z ___ Williams,N ______1/1 ______START 21 ____ Williamson,K ______1/1 ______START 4 ____ Wilson,M ______1/1 ______START 2A ___ Woods,J ______1/- ______XXX 84 ____ Yurosek,B ______1/- ______XXX

STANFORD VS COLORADO 15 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | OVERVIEW 2020 SCHEDULE & RESULTS TEAM TOTALS RECORD: 0-1 (0-1 PAC-12) STANFORD OPPONENTS HOME: 0-0 ROAD: 0-1 NEUTRAL: 0-0 SCORING ______14______35 STAN Points Per Game ______14.0______35.0 DATE RANK ______OPPONENT ______W/L ______SCORE ______ATT Points Off Turnovers ______0______0 Nov. 7 ______at 12/14 Oregon * ______L ______14-35 ______--- FIRST DOWNS ______16______29 Nov. 14 ______COLORADO * ______Rushing ______5______15 Nov. 21 ______WASHINGTON STATE * ______Passing ______8______10 Nov. 27 ______at California * ______Penalty ______3______4 Dec. 5 ______at Washington * ______RUSHING YARDAGE ______197______269 Dec. 12 ______OREGON STATE * ______Yards gained rushing ______200______278 Dec. 18/19 ______CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK ______Yards lost rushing ______3______9 Rushing Attempts ______31______40 * Pac-12 Conference game Average Per Rush ______6.4______6.7 Average Per Game ______197.0______269.0 TDs Rushing ______2______4 RUSHING PASSING YARDAGE ______216______227 Comp-Att-Int ______16-26-0______17-26-1 NAME ______G ____ ATT ___ GAIN ___LOST _____ NET ____ AVG_____TD ______LONG ____AVG/G Average Per Pass ______8.3______8.7 Jones, Austin ______1 _____20 _____100 ____ 0 ______100 ______5.0 _____ 2 ______17 ______100.0 Average Per Catch ______13.5______13.4 Peat, Nathaniel ______1 _____ 6 _____ 95 _____ 2 ______93 _____ 15.5 ____ 0 ______73 ______93.0 Average Per Game ______216.0______227.0 Woods, Justus ______1 _____ 3 ______4 _____ 0 ______4 ______1.3 _____ 0 ______2 ______4.0 TDs Passing ______0______1 West, Jack ______1 _____ 1 ______1 _____ 0 ______1 ______1.0 _____ 0 ______1 ______1.0 TOTAL OFFENSE ______413______496 Fehoko, Simi ______1 _____ 1 ______0 _____ 1 ______-1 _____ -1.0 _____ 0 ______0 ______-1.0 Total Plays ______57______66 Total...... ______1 _____31 _____200 ____ 3 ______197 ______6.4 _____ 2 ______73 ______197.0 Average Per Play ______7.2______7.5 Opponents...... ______1 _____40 _____278 ____ 9 ______269 ______6.7 _____ 4 ______40 ______269.0 Average Per Game ______413.0______496.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ______4-98______2-35 PASSING PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ______0-0______0-0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards ______1-0______0-0 NAME ______G ____ EFF ______C-A-I ______PCT ____ YDS _____ TD ______LONG ______YPG KICK RETURN AVERAGE ______24.5______17.5 West, Jack ______1 ___ 136.51 ______13-19-0 ______68.4 ____ 154 ______0 ______38 ______154.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ______0.0______0.0 McKee, Tanner ______1 ___ 117.26 ______3-7-0 ______42.9 _____62 ______0 ______46 ______62.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE ______0.0______0.0 Total...... ______1 ___ 131.32 ______16-26-0 ______61.5 ____ 216 ______0 ______46 ______216.0 -LOST ______1-0______1-1 Opponents...... ______1 ___ 143.72 ______17-26-1 ______65.4 ____ 227 ______1 ______44 ______227.0 PENALTIES-Yards ______10-100______6-43 Average Per Game ______100.0______43.0 PUNTS-Yards ______2-74______1-51 Average Per Punt ______37.0______51.0 Net punt average ______37.0______31.0 KICKOFFS-Yards ______3-190______6-380 Average Per Kick ______63.3______63.3 Net kick average ______43.3______38.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ______32:36______27:24 3RD-DOWN Conversions ______4/13______9/11 3rd-Down Pct ______31%______82% 4TH-DOWN Conversions ______2/2______0/0 4th-Down Pct ______100%______0% SACKS BY-Yards ______0-0______0-0 MISC YARDS ______0______0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ______2______5 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ______0-4______0-1 ON-SIDE KICKS ______0-0______0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES ______(2-4) 50%______(5-7) 71% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ______(2-4) 50%______(5-7) 71% PAT-ATTEMPTS ______(2-2) 100%______(5-5) 100% ATTENDANCE ______0______1 Games/Avg Per Game ______0/0______1/1 Neutral Site Games______0/0

SCORE BY QUARTER 1st ______2nd ______3rd ______4th ______OT ______TOTAL STANFORD ______7 ______0 ______0 ______7 ______0 ______14 OPPONENTS ______7 ______7 ______14 ______7 ______0 ______35

STANFORD VS COLORADO 16 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING PUNTING NAME ______G ______NO _____ YDS _____ AVG______TD _____LONG ______AVG/G NAME ______NO ___ YDS ____AVG. ____ LONG ___ TB ___ FC _____ I20 _____50+ _____ BLK Wilson, Michael______1 ______4 ______35 ______8.8 ______0 ______16 ______35.0 Sanborn, Ryan ______2 _____74 _____ 37.0 ______40 ______0 _____ 0 ______1 ______0 ______0 Fehoko, Simi ______1 ______3 ______88 ______29.3 ______0 ______46 ______88.0 Total...... ______2 _____74 _____ 37.0 ______40 ______0 _____ 0 ______1 ______0 ______0 Tremayne, Brycen ______1 ______3 ______48 ______16.0 ______0 ______38 ______48.0 Opponents...... ______1 _____51 _____ 51.0 ______51 ______1 _____ 0 ______0 ______1 ______0 Jones, Austin ______1 ______2 ______22 ______11.0 ______0 ______27 ______22.0 Fisk, Tucker ______1 ______2 ______14 ______7.0 ______0 ______9 ______14.0 Harrington, Scooter ______1 ______1 ______7 ______7.0 ______0 ______7 ______7.0 KICK RETURNS Symonds, Jay ______1 ______1 ______2 ______2.0 ______0 ______2 ______2.0 NAME ______NO _____ YDS ______AVG ______TD ______LONG Total...... ______1 ______16 _____ 216 _____ 13.5 ______0 ______46 ______216.0 Peat, Nathaniel ______4 ______98 ______24.5 ______0 ______32 Opponents...... ______1 ______17 _____ 227 _____ 13.4 ______1 ______44 ______227.0 Total...... ______4 ______98 ______24.5 ______0 ______32 Opponents...... ______2 ______35 ______17.5 ______0 ______24 ALL-PURPOSE PUNT KO PUNT RETURNS NAME ______G _____ RUSH ____ REC_____ RET ____ RET _____ IR ____TOTAL ______YPG NAME ______NO _____ YDS ______AVG ______TD ______LONG Peat, Nathaniel ______1 ______93 ______0 ______0 ______98 ______0 _____ 191 ______191.0 Total...... ______0 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______0 Jones, Austin ______1 ______100 ______22 ______0 ______0 ______0 _____ 122 ______122.0 Opponents...... ______0 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______0 Fehoko, Simi ______1 ______-1 ______88 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______87 ______87.0 Tremayne, Brycen ______1 ______0 ______48 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______48 ______48.0 Wilson, Michael______1 ______0 ______35 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______35 ______35.0 INTERCEPTIONS Fisk, Tucker ______1 ______0 ______14 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______14 ______14.0 NAME ______NO _____ YDS ______AVG ______TD ______LONG Harrington, Scooter ______1 ______0 ______7 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______7 ______7.0 Damuni, Levani ______1 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______0 Woods, Justus ______1 ______4 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______4 ______4.0 Total...... ______1 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______0 Symonds, Jay ______1 ______0 ______2 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______2 ______2.0 Opponents...... ______0 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______0 West, Jack ______1 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______1.0 Total...... ______1 ______197 _____ 216 ______0 ______98 ______0 _____ 511 ______511.0 Opponents...... ______1 ______269 _____ 227 ______0 ______35 ______0 _____ 531 ______531.0 FUMBLE RETURNS NAME ______NO _____ YDS ______AVG ______TD ______LONG TOTAL OFFENSE Damuni, Levani ______1 ______12 ______12.0 ______0 ______12 Total...... ______1 ______12 ______12.0 ______0 ______12 NAME ______G _____ PLAYS ___ RUSH ____ PASS ______YDS ______YPG Opponents...... ______0 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______0 West, Jack ______1 ______20 ______1 ______154 ______155 ______155.0 Jones, Austin ______1 ______20 _____ 100 ______0 ______100 ______100.0 Peat, Nathaniel ______1 ______6 ______93 ______0 ______93 ______93.0 KICKOFFS McKee, Tanner ______1 ______7 ______0 ______62 ______62 ______62.0 Woods, Justus ______1 ______3 ______4 ______0 ______4 ______4.0 NAME ______NO ____ YDS ____ AVG _____ TB ______OB _____ RETN ______NET ____ YDLN Fehoko, Simi ______1 ______1 ______-1 ______0 ______-1 ______-1.0 Toner, Jet ______2 ____ 127 ____63.5 ______1 ______0 ______Total...... ______1 ______57 _____ 197 ______216 ______413 ______413.0 Karty, Joshua ______1 _____ 63 ____ 63.0 ______0 ______0 ______Opponents...... ______1 ______66 _____ 269 ______227 ______496 ______496.0 Total...... ______3 ____ 190 ____63.3 ______1 ______0 ______35 ______43.3 ______21 Opponents...... ______6 ____ 380 ____63.3 ______2 ______0 ______98 ______38.7 ______26

STANFORD VS COLORADO 17 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | SCORING DRIVES Stanford Drives vs. Oregon Oregon Drives vs. Stanford Qtr Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Qtr Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Score 1st 3:25 Jones, A 4 yd run (Toner PAT) 9-80 5:30 STAN 7-ORE 0 1st 0:54 Verdell 10 yd run (Lewis PAT) 7-87 2:31 STAN 7-ORE 7 4th 7:39 Jones, A 2 yd run (Toner PAT) 3-80 1:32 STAN 14-ORE 28 2nd 1:05 Johnson 5 yd pass from Shough (Lewis PAT) 10-96 3:59 STAN 7-ORE 14 3rd 11:13 Dye 14 yd run (Lewis PAT) 9-75 3:47 STAN 7- ORE 21 0:53 Shough 9 yd run (Lewis PAT) 10-80 3:57 STAN 7-ORE 28 4th 3:37 Habibi-Likio 4 yd run (Lewis PAT) 9-73 4:02 STAN 14-ORE 35

STANFORD VS COLORADO 18 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES TEAM SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES CATEGORY ____ NO. ______STANFORD CATEGORY ____ NO. ______STANFORD Rushes______20 ______Jones, Austin at Oregon (11/7/20) Rushes______31 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Rushing ______100 ______Jones, Austin at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Rushing ______197 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Rushes ______2 ______Jones, Austin at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Per Rush ______6.4 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Rush ______73 ______Peat, Nathaniel at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Rushes ______2 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass attempts ______19 ______West, Jack at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass attempts ______26 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass completions ______13 ______West, Jack at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass completions ______16 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Passing ______154 ______West, Jack at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Passing ______216 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Passes ______0 ______Yards Per Pass ______8.3 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Pass ______46 ______McKee, Tanner at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Passes ______0 ______Receptions ______4 ______Wilson, Michael at Oregon (11/7/20) Total Plays ______57 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Receiving ______88 ______Fehoko, Simi at Oregon (11/7/20) Total Offense ______413 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Receptions ______0 ______Yards Per Play ______7.2 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Reception ______46 ______Fehoko, Simi at Oregon (11/7/20) Points ______14 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Field Goals ______0 ______Sacks By ______0 ______Long Field Goal ______0 ______First Downs ______16 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Punts ______2 ______Sanborn, Ryan at Oregon (11/7/20) Penalties ______10 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Punting Avg ______37.0 ______Sanborn, Ryan at Oregon (11/7/20) Penalty Yards ______100 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Punt ______40 ______Sanborn, Ryan at Oregon (11/7/20) Turnovers ______0 ______Punts inside 20 ______1 ______Sanborn, Ryan at Oregon (11/7/20) Interceptions By ______1 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Punt Return ______0 ______Punts ______2 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Kickoff Return ____ 32 ______Peat, Nathaniel at Oregon (11/7/20) Punting Avg ______37.0 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Tackles ______6 ______Robinson, Curtis at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Punt ______40 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Sacks ______0.0 ______Punts inside 20 ______1 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Tackles For Loss ______1.0 ______Herron, Stephen at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Punt Return ______0 ______McGill, Jonathan at Oregon (11/7/20) ______Booker, Thomas at Oregon (11/7/20) ______Miezan, Ricky at Oregon (11/7/20) CATEGORY ____ NO. ______OPPONENT Rushes______40 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Interceptions ______1 ______Damuni, Levani at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Rushing ______269 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Per Rush ______6.7 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) CATEGORY ____ NO. ______OPPONENT TD Rushes ______4 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Rushes______20 ______Verdell, CJ, at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass attempts ______26 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Rushing ______105 ______Verdell, CJ, at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass completions ______17 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Rushes ______1 ______Verdell, CJ, at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Passing ______227 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) ______Habibi-Likio, C, at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Per Pass ______8.7 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) ______Dye, Travis, at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Passes ______1 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) ______Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) Total Plays ______66 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Rush ______40 ______Dye, Travis, at Oregon (11/7/20) Total Offense ______496 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass attempts ______26 ______Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Per Play ______7.5 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass completions ______17 ______Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) Points ______35 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Passing ______227 ______Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) Sacks By ______0 ______TD Passes ______1 ______Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) First Downs ______29 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Pass ______44 ______Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) Penalties ______6 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Receptions ______5 ______Johnson, DJ, at Oregon (11/7/20) Penalty Yards ______43 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Receiving ______60 ______Johnson III, J., at Oregon (11/7/20) Turnovers ______2 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Receptions ______1 ______Johnson, DJ, at Oregon (11/7/20) Interceptions By ______0 ______Long Reception ______44 ______Pittman, Mycah, at Oregon (11/7/20) Punts ______1 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Field Goals ______0 ______Punting Avg ______51.0 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Field Goal ______0 ______Long Punt ______51 ______at Oregon (11/7/20) Punts ______1 ______Snee, Tom, at Oregon (11/7/20) Punts inside 20 ______0 ______Punting Avg ______51.0 ______Snee, Tom, at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Punt Return ______0 ______Long Punt ______51 ______Snee, Tom, at Oregon (11/7/20) Punts inside 20 ______0 ______Long Punt Return ______0 ______Long Kickoff Return ____ 24 ______Wright, Mykael, at Oregon (11/7/20) Tackles ______5 ______Wright, Mykael, at Oregon (11/7/20) ______Slade-Matautia, at Oregon (11/7/20) Sacks ______0.0 ______Tackles For Loss ______1.0 ______Sewell, Noah, at Oregon (11/7/20) ______Williams, B., at Oregon (11/7/20) ______Slade-Matautia, at Oregon (11/7/20) Interceptions ______0 ______

STANFORD VS COLORADO 19 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | MISCELLANEOUS SCORING PAT PAT PAT PAT SCORING ______TD ______FGS ______KICK ______RUSH ______RCV ______PASS ______DXP ______SAF ______POINTS Jones, Austin ______2 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______12 Toner, Jet ______0 ______0-4 ______2-2 ______0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______2 Total...... ______2 ______0-4 ______2-2 ______0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______14 Opponents...... ______5 ______0-1 ______5-5 ______0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______35

FIELD GOAL ACCURACY NAME ______FGM-FGA ______PCT ______10-19 ______20-29 ______30-39 ______40-49 ______50+ ______LONG ______BLK Toner, Jet ______0-4 ______0.0 ______0-0 ______0-1 ______0-1 ______0-2 ______0-0 ______0 ______0

FG SEQUENCE ______STANFORD ______OPPONENTS Oregon ______48,40,35,27 ______37

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

STANFORD IN THE RED ZONE STANFORD NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS Possessions ______4 YDS _____ PLAY ______PLAYER ______OPPONENT Total scores ______2 Percentage ______50.0% Points Scored ______14 POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Touchdowns (rush/pass) ______2 (2/0) STAN OPP OPP STAN Field goals______0 OPPONENT ______TOs ______POINTS ______TOs ______POINTS Missed field goals ______2 at Oregon ______0 ______0 ______2 ______0 On downs ______0 COLORADO Turnovers ______0 WASHINGTON STATE Clock ______0 at California at Washington OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONE OREGON STATE Possessions ______7 Total ______0 ______0 ______2 ______0 Total scores ______5 Percentage ______71.4% Points Scored ______35 Touchdowns (rush/pass) ______5 (4/1) Field goals______0 Missed field goals ______1 On downs ______0 Turnovers ______1 Clock ______0

STANFORD VS COLORADO 20 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | GAME CAPSULES

GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES 1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL 3RD DOWN TIME OF GAME ______R-PS-PN ATT-YDS _____ TD C-ATT-INT ______YDS ______TD PLAYS-YDS CONV. ______POSSESSION Stanford ______5-8-3 31-197 _____ 2 16-26-0 ______216 ______0 57-413 4-13 ______32:36 at Oregon ______15-10-4 40-269 _____ 4 17-26-1 ______227 ______1 66-496 9-11 ______27:24

Stanford ______COLORADO ______

Stanford ______WASHINGTON STATE ______

Stanford ______at California ______

Stanford ______at Washington ______

Stanford ______OREGON STATE ______

2020 CENTURY CLUB RUSHING [1]

Yards ______Attempts ______Name, Opponent 100 ______20 ______Austin Jones, 11/7 at Oregon

RECEIVING [0]

Yards ______Receptions ______Name, Opponent

STANFORD VS COLORADO 21 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | THE LAST TIME ... STANFORD Team Individual Individual 300+ yards passing ...... 504 at Washington State Rushing Defense ...... 11/16/19 100+ yards ...... Austin Jones (100) at #12 Oregon 15+ tackles ...... Zach Hoffpauir (15) vs. Washington State 400+ yards passing ...... 504 at Washington State ...... 11/7/20 ...... 10/10/14 ...... 11/16/19 200+ yards ...... Bryce Love (301) vs. Arizona State 20+ tackles ...... (27) at #16 California 500+ yards passing ...... 504 at Washington State ...... 9/30/17 ...... 11/22/86 ...... 11/16/19 50+-yard rush ...... Nathaniel Peat (73) at #12 Oregon 2+ interceptions ...... (2) vs. Arizona <100 yards passing ...... 80 at San Diego State ...... 11/7/20 ...... 10/26/19 ...... 9/16/17 75+-yard rush ...... Bryce Love (75) at #6 USC 3+ sacks ...... Henry Anderson (3.0) vs. Utah 300+ yards rushing ...... 331 vs. Arizona State ...... 9/9/17 ...... 11/15/14 ...... 9/30/17 30+ rushing attempts ...... Cameron Scarlett (33) vs. #15 Washington Interception and Fumble Recovery ...... Levani Damuni (1-1) at #12 Oregon 400+ yards rushing ...... 405 vs. UCLA ...... 10/5/19 ...... 11/7/20 ...... 9/23/17 40+ rushing attempts ...... (45) vs. Oregon Two players with 2+ sacks ...... 500+ yards total offense ...... 510 at Washington State ...... 11/7/13 ...... Peter Kalambayi (2.5), Jordan Watkins (2) vs. Kansas State ...... 11/16/19 Two 100-yard rushers ...... 9/2/16 600+ yards total offense ...... 656 vs. Rice ...... Bryce Love (111), Christian McCaffrey (204) vs. Rice Interception return for TD ...... Bobby Okereke (52) at Washington State ...... 8/26/17 ...... 11/26/16 ...... 11/4/17 <200 yards total offense ...... 198 vs. UCLA Rushing and receiving TD ...... Cameron Scarlett (3, 46) at California Fumble return for TD ...... Jonathan McGill (28 yards) at #17 UCF ...... 10/17/19 ...... 12/1/18 ...... 9/14/19 <150 yards total offense ...... 145 at Arizona State Rushing, receiving and passing TD ...... Safety ...... Bobby Okereke (Sack) vs. San Diego State ...... 10/21/06 ...... ...... 8/31/18 Top-25 win at home ...... 23-13 vs. #15 Washington ...... 12/5/15 (Pac-12 Championship Game) ...... 10/5/19 Two players with rushing and receiving TD...... Special Teams Top-20 win at home ...... 23-13 vs. #15 Washington ...... Kevin Hogan (7, 11), Christian McCaffrey (10, 28) vs. USC 50+-yard FG ...... Jet Toner (51) vs. Northwestern ...... 10/5/19 ...... 12/5/15 (Pac-12 Championship Game) ...... 8/31/19 Top-15 win at home ...... 23-13 vs. #15 Washington 100 yards rushing and receiving ...... Kickoff return for TD ...... Christian McCaffrey (98) vs. California ...... 10/5/19 ...... Christian McCaffrey (172, 105) vs. Iowa ...... 11/21/15 Top-10 win at home ...... 38-20 vs. #9 Notre Dame ...... 1/1/16 (Rose Bowl) Opening kickoff return for TD...... Ty Montgomery (99) vs. Washington ...... 11/25/17 ...... 10/5/13 Top-5 win at home ...... 38-36 vs. #4 Notre Dame Passing Fumble return for TD on kickoff ...... Usua Amanam (11) at #15 UCLA ...... 11/28/15 300+ yards ...... Davis Mills (504) at Washington State ...... 11/24/12 Top-25 win on road ...... 38-31 (ot) at #20 Oregon ...... 11/16/19 Kickoff return TD and receiving TD ...... Christian McCaffrey (98, 49) vs. Cal ...... 9/22/18 350+ yards ...... Davis Mills (504) at Washington State ...... 11/21/15 Top-20 win on road ...... 38-31 (ot) at #20 Oregon ...... 11/16/19 Punt return for TD ...... Christian McCaffrey (63) vs. Iowa ...... 9/22/18 400+ yards ...... Davis Mills (504) at Washington State ...... 1/1/16 (Rose Bowl) Top-15 win on road ...... 41-31 at #6 USC ...... 11/16/19 Punt return for TD and receiving TD ...... Christian McCaffrey (63, 75) vs. Iowa ...... 9/19/15 500+ yards ...... Davis Mills (504) at Washington State ...... 1/1/16 (Rose Bowl Top-10 win in neutral ...... 45-16 vs. #6 Iowa ...... 11/16/19 Blocked punt return for TD...... 1/1/16 (Rose Bowl) 30+ completions ...... Davis Mills (33) at Washington State ...... Brycen Tremayne (0) [Spencer Jorgensen block] vs. UCLA Top-10 win on road ...... 41-31 at #6 USC ...... 11/16/19 ...... 10/17/19 ...... 9/19/15 50+ attempts ...... Davis Mills (50) at Washington State Blocked punt for safety ...... Team block vs. Arizona State Top-5 win on road ...... 17-14 (ot) at #1 Oregon ...... 11/16/19 ...... 9/21/13 ...... 11/17/12 50+-yard completion ..Davis Mills to Simi Fehoko (54) at Washington State Blocked FG return for TD ...... Max Bergen (75) [Bergen block] vs. Colorado Forced 5+ turnovers ...... 5 at California ...... 11/16/19 ...... 10/8/11 ...... 11/22/14 75+-yard completion ...... K.J. Costello to Simi Fehoko (79) at Colorado Blocked FG ...... Jovan Swann vs. California Threw 3+ interceptions ...... 3 at Washington ...... 11/9/19 ...... 11/23/19 ...... 11/3/18 90+-yard completion ...... Kevin Hogan to Bryce Love (93) vs. UCF Blocked punt ...... Spenser Jorgensen vs. UCLA No turnovers ...... at #12 Oregon ...... 9/12/15 ...... 10/17/19 ...... 11/7/20 4+ touchdowns ...... Davis Mills (4) at Oregon State Two blocked punts ...... Team (12), Ben Gardner (24) vs. Arizona State 4+ turnovers and won ...... 4 vs. Oregon State ...... 9/28/19 ...... 9/21/13 ...... 11/10/12 5+ touchdowns ...... K.J. Costello (5) at UCLA Blocked PAT ...... Casey Toohill at Washington State No offensive touchdown...... vs. #16 Oregon ...... 11/24/18 ...... 11/16/19 ...... 9/21/19 6+ touchdowns ...... John Elway (6) vs. Oregon State Touchdown on fake FG ...... Bo McNally at Oregon 2+ defensive touchdowns ...... vs. Washington State ...... 11/1/80 ...... 11/8/08 ...... 9/28/13 Non-QB threw touchdown pass ...... 2+ interceptions returned for touchdowns ...... vs. Washington State ...... Colby Parkinson to Davis Mills at Oregon State ...... 9/28/13 ...... 9/28/19 Defensive shutout at home ...... 35-0 vs. Army ...... 9/13/14 Receiving Defensive shutout on road ...... 48-0 at Colorado 10+ receptions ...... Michael Wilson (10) vs. #15 Notre Dame ...... 11/3/12 ...... 11/30/19 Overtime game ...... 38-31 (1 ot) at #20 Oregon 100+ yards ...... 9/22/18 ...... Connor Wedington (119) & Michael Wilson (114) at Washington State Two-point conversion ...... at Washington State (Cameron Scarlett run) ...... 11/16/19 ...... 11/16/19 150+ yards ...... Colby Parkinson (166) vs. Oregon State 20+ points in a quarter ...... 24 (2nd) vs. Arizona ...... 11/10/18 ...... 10/26/19 200+ yards ...... JJ Arcega-Whiteside (226) vs. San Diego State 30+ points in a half ...... 31 (1st) vs. Arizona ...... 8/31/18 ...... 10/26/19 250+ yards ...... (278) vs. #18 UCLA 40+ points in a game ...... 41 vs. Arizona ...... 9/25/99 ...... 10/26/19

STANFORD VS COLORADO 22 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | THE LAST TIME ... OPPONENT Team Individual Individual 300+ yards passing ...... 520 at Washington State Rushing Defense ...... 11/16/19 100+ yards...... CJ Verdell (105) at #12 Oregon 15+ tackles ...... (15) at California 400+ yards passing ...... 520 at Washington State ...... 11/7/20 ...... 12/1/18 ...... 11/16/19 200+ yards...... LaMichael James (257) at Oregon 20+ tackles ...... Michael Clay (20) at Oregon 500+ yards passing ...... 520 at Washington State ...... 10/2/10 ...... 11/17/12 ...... 11/16/19 50+-yard rush...... Khalil Tate (57) vs. Arizona 2+ interceptions ...... Tedric Thompson (2) vs. Colorado <100 yards passing ...... 33 vs. Oregon ...... 10/26/19 ...... 10/22/16 ...... 10/14/17 60+-yard rush...... Greg McCrae (73) at #17 UCF 3+ sacks...... Jerry Tiller (4.0) at Notre Dame 300+ yards rushing ...... 307 at USC ...... 9/14/19 ...... 9/29/18 ...... 9/9/17 70+-yard rush...... Greg McCrae (73) at #17 UCF 4+ sacks...... Jerry Tiller (4.0) at Notre Dame <0 yards rushing ...... -26 vs. Washington State ...... 9/14/19 ...... 9/29/18 ...... 10/10/14 30+ rushing attempts ...... Ronald Jones (30) vs. USC 5+ sacks...... Mkristo Bruce (5.0) vs. Washington State No rush 10+ yards ...... vs. Oregon State ...... 12/1/17 (Pac-12 Championship Game) ...... 9/23/06 ...... 9/25/15 40+ rushing attempts ...... (42) vs. California Interception return for TD ...... Jaylon Johnson (100) vs. Utah ...... 624 at Washington State ...... 11/21/09 ...... 10/6/18 ...... 11/16/19 Two 100-yard rushers ...... J.J. Taylor (107) & Khalil Tate (103) vs. Arizona Fumble return for TD...... (0) vs. #15 Notre Dame ...... 624 at Washington State ...... 10/26/19 ...... 11/30/19 ...... 11/16/19 Rushing and receiving TD ...... Max Borghi (4, 2) at Washington State Safety ...... Martin Andrus at UCLA ...... 181 vs. UCF ...... 11/16/19 ...... 11/24/18 ...... 9/12/15 Rushing, receiving and passing TD ...... Kenny Hill (6, 27, 11 & 93) vs. TCU ...... 115 vs. UC Davis ...... 12/28/17 () Special Teams ...... 8/30/14 ...... (93) at UCLA ...... 76 at Colorado Passing ...... 11/24/18 ...... 11/3/12 300+ yards...... Anthony Gordon (520) at Washington State Punt return for TD ...... Desmon White (76) vs. TCU Stanford forced 5+ turnovers ...... 5 vs. California ...... 11/16/19 ...... 12/28/17 (Alamo Bowl) ...... 11/22/14 350+ yards...... Anthony Gordon (520) at Washington State Blocked FG return for TD ...... Stanford forced 6+ turnovers ...... 6 vs. San Jose State ...... 11/16/19 ...... Rodney Hardrick (75) [Wade Keliikipi block] vs. Oregon ...... 9/14/02 400+ yards...... Anthony Gordon (520) at Washington State ...... 11/7/13 Stanford forced 7+ turnovers ...... 7 vs. BYU ...... 11/16/19 Blocked FG ...... Austin Jackson (47 yards) at USC ...... 9/11/04 500+ yards ...... Anthony Gordon (520) at Washington State ...... 9/7/19 Opponent threw 4+ interceptions ...... 4 at California ...... 11/16/19 Blocked punt ...... Isaiah Foskey vs. #15 Notre Dame ...... 11/22/14 30+ completions ...... Anthony Gordon (44) at Washington State ...... 11/30/19 No opponent turnovers ...... vs. #15 Notre Dame ...... 11/16/19 Blocked PAT...... Lee Butler vs. Duke ...... 11/30/19 40+ completions ...... Anthony Gordon (44) at Washington State ...... 9/8/12 ...... vs. USC ...... 11/16/19 ...... 9/8/18 50+ attempts ...... Anthony Gordon (60) at Washington State Stanford shut out at home ...... 0-42 vs. USC ...... 11/16/19 ...... 11/4/06 60+ attempts ...... Anthony Gordon (60) at Washington State Stanford shut out on road ...... 0-31 at UCLA ...... 11/16/19 ...... 9/30/06 50+-yard completion ...... Wilton Speight to (66) at UCLA ...... 11/24/18 60+-yard completion ...... Wilton Speight to Caleb Wilson (66) at UCLA ...... 11/24/18 70+-yard completion ...... Kenny Hill to (93) vs. TCU ...... 12/28/17 (Alamo Bowl) 80+-yard completion ...... Kenny Hill to Jalen Reagor (93) vs. TCU ...... 12/28/17 (Alamo Bowl) 90+-yard completion ...... Kenny Hill to Jalen Reagor (93) vs. TCU ...... 12/28/17 (Alamo Bowl) 4+ total touchdowns ...... (4) vs. #15 Notre Dame ...... 11/30/19 5+ total touchdowns ...... Anthony Gordon (5) at Washington State ...... 11/16/19 4+ passing touchdowns ...... Ian Book (4) vs. #15 Notre Dame ...... 11/30/19 5+ passing touchdowns ...... Anthony Gordon (5) at Washington State ...... 11/16/19

Receiving 100+ yards ...... Nikko Remigio (157) vs. California ...... 11/23/19 200+ yards...... Dillon Mitchell (239) at Oregon ...... 9/22/18

STANFORD VS COLORADO 23 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | QUARTERBACKS #10 Jack West #18 Tanner McKee #15 Davis Mills

OPPONENT ______COMP-ATT-INT ______YDS _____ TD ______LONG OPPONENT ______COMP-ATT-INT ______YDS _____ TD ______LONG OPPONENT ______COMP-ATT-INT ______YDS _____ TD ______LONG at Oregon ______13-19-0 ______154 ______0 ______38 at Oregon ______3-7-0 ______62 ______0 ______46 at Oregon ______--- ______--- ______--- ______--- COLORADO COLORADO COLORADO WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE at California at California at California at Washington at Washington at Washington OREGON STATE OREGON STATE OREGON STATE

TOTALS ______13-19-0 ______154 ______0 ______38 TOTALS ______3-7-0 ______62 ______0 ______46 TOTALS ______--- ______--- ______--- ______---

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts ______32, 10/17/19 vs. UCLA Pass attempts ______7, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Pass attempts ______50, 11/16/19 at Washington State Pass completions ______15, 10/17/19 vs. UCLA Pass completions ______3, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Pass completions ______33, 11/16/19 at Washington State Passing yards ______154, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Passing yards ______62, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Passing yards ______504, 11/16/19 at Washington State Passing TDs______0 Passing TDs______0 Passing TDs______3, 2x (last: 11/16/19 at Washington State) Long ______38, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Long ______46, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Long ______54, 11/16/19 at Washington State Total Offense ______155, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Total Offense ______62, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Total Offense ______491, 11/16/19 at Washington State

CAREER TOTALS CAREER TOTALS CAREER TOTALS 400-yard passing games ______0 400-yard passing games ______0 500-yard passing games ______1, 11/16/19 at Washington State (504) 300-yard passing games ______0 300-yard passing games ______0 400-yard passing games ______1, 11/16/19 at Washington State (504) 200-yard passing games ______0 200-yard passing games ______0 300-yard passing games ______1, 11/16/19 at Washington State (504) Multiple TD pass games ______0 Multiple TD pass games ______0 200-yard passing games _____ 6, last: 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame (276) Record as a starter ______0-2 (.000) Record as a starter ______0-0 (.000) Multiple TD pass games ______3, last: 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame (2) Record as a starter ______2-4 (.333) RUSHING RUSHING RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG at Oregon ______1-1-0 ______1 at Oregon ______0-0-0 ______0 OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG COLORADO COLORADO at Oregon ______--- ______--- WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE COLORADO at California at California WASHINGTON STATE at Washington at Washington at California OREGON STATE OREGON STATE at Washington OREGON STATE TOTALS ______1-1-0 ______1 TOTALS ______0-0-0 ______0 TOTALS ______--- ______--- CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts ______11, 10/17/19 vs. UCLA Rushing attempts ______0 CAREER HIGHS Rushing yards ______2, 11/10/18 vs. Oregon State Rushing yards ______0 Rushing attempts ______7, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame Long ______7, 10/17/19 vs. UCLA Long ______0 Rushing yards ______36, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame Rushing TDs ______0 Rushing TDs ______0 Long ______17, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame 100-yard rushing games ______0 100-yard rushing games ______0 Rushing TDs ______0 100-yard rushing games ______0

STANFORD VS COLORADO 24 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | RUNNING BACKS #8 Nathaniel Peat #21 Justus Woods

RUSHING RECEIVING RUSHING RECEIVING OPPONENT ______ATT-YDS-TD ______LONG REC-YDS-TD _ LONG OPPONENT ______ATT-YDS-TD ______LONG REC-YDS-TD _ LONG at Oregon ______6-93-0 ______73 0-0-0 ______0 at Oregon ______3-4-0 ______2 0-0-0 ______0 COLORADO COLORADO WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE at California at California at Washington at Washington OREGON STATE OREGON STATE

TOTALS ______6-93-0 ______73 0-0-0 ______0 TOTALS ______3-4-0 ______2 0-0-0 ______0

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts ______6, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Rushing attempts ______9, 11/10/18 vs. Oregon State Rushing yards ______93, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Rushing yards ______39, 11/10/18 vs. Oregon State Long ______73, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Long ______16, 11/10/18 vs. Oregon State Rushing TDs ______0 Rushing TDs ______1, 11/10/18 vs. Oregon State 100-yard games ______0 100-yard games ______0 Receptions ______1, 5x (last: 11/23/19 vs. California) Receptions ______1, 5x (last: 10/17/19 vs. UCLA) Receiving yards ______21, 11/16/19 at Washington State Receiving yards ______27, 8/31/19 vs. Northwestern Long ______21, 11/16/19 at Washington State Long ______27, 8/31/19 vs. Northwestern Receiving TDs ______0 Receiving TDs ______0 All-purpose yards ______191, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon All-purpose yards ______51, 2x (last: 8/31/19 vs. Northwestern)

#20 Austin Jones

RUSHING RECEIVING OPPONENT ______ATT-YDS-TD ______LONG REC-YDS-TD __ LONG at Oregon ______20-100-2 ______17 2-22-0 ______27 COLORADO WASHINGTON STATE at California at Washington OREGON STATE

TOTALS ______20-100-2 ______17 2-22-0 ______27

CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts ______20, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Rushing yards ______100, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Long ______35, 9/14/19 at #17 UCF Rushing TDs ______2, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon 100-yard games ______1, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Receptions ______5, 11/16/19 at Washington State Receiving yards ______29, 11/16/19 at Washington State Long ______27, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Receiving TDs ______0 All-purpose yards ______122, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon

STANFORD VS COLORADO 25 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | RECEIVERS #4 Michael Wilson, WR #9 Osiris St. Brown, WR #81 Brycen Tremayne, WR

OPPONENT ______REC-YDS-TD ______LONG OPPONENT ______REC-YDS-TD ______LONG OPPONENT ______REC-YDS-TD ______LONG at Oregon ______4-35-0 ______16 at Oregon ______--- ______--- at Oregon ______3-48-0 ______38 COLORADO COLORADO COLORADO WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE at California at California at California at Washington at Washington at Washington OREGON STATE OREGON STATE OREGON STATE

TOTALS ______4-35-0 ______16 TOTALS ______--- ______--- TOTALS ______3-48-0 ______38

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions ______10, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame Receptions ______5, 11/23/19 vs. California Receptions ______3, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Yards ______114, 11/16/19 at Washington State Yards ______53, 9/15/18 vs. UC Davis Yards ______48, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon Long ______47, 11/16/19 at Washington State Long ______53, 9/15/18 vs. UC Davis Long ______38, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon TDs ______1, 6x (last: 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame) TDs ______1, 11/24/18 at UCLA TDs ______1, 3x (last: 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame) 100-yard games ______1, 11/16/19 at Washington State 100-yard games ______0 100-yard games ______0 All-purpose yards ______114, 2x (last: 11/16/19 at Washington State) All-purpose yards ______53, 9/15/18 vs. UC Davis All-purpose yards ______48, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon

#13 Simi Fehoko, WR #88 Tucker Fisk, TE

#5 Connor Wedington, WR OPPONENT ______REC-YDS-TD ______LONG OPPONENT ______REC-YDS-TD ______LONG at Oregon ______3-88-0 ______46 at Oregon ______2-14-0 ______9 OPPONENT ______REC-YDS-TD ______LONG COLORADO COLORADO at Oregon ______--- ______--- WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE COLORADO at California at California WASHINGTON STATE at Washington at Washington at California OREGON STATE OREGON STATE at Washington OREGON STATE TOTALS ______3-88-0 ______46 TOTALS ______2-14-0 ______9

TOTALS ______--- ______--- CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions ______6, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame Receptions ______2, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon CAREER HIGHS Yards ______97, 10/26/19 vs. Arizona Yards ______16, 10/5/19 vs. #15 Washington Receptions ______8, 2x (last: 11/16/19 at Washington State) Long ______79, 11/9/19 at Colorado Long ______16, 10/5/19 vs. #15 Washington Yards ______119, 11/16/19 at Washington State TDs ______2, 2x (last: 11/16/19 at Washington State) TDs ______0 Long ______43, 11/16/19 at Washington State 100-yard games ______0 100-yard games ______0 TDs ______1, 9/7/19 at USC All-purpose yards ______97, 10/26/19 vs. Arizona All-purpose yards ______16, 10/5/19 vs. #15 Washington 100-yard games ______1, 11/16/19 at Washington State All-purpose yards ______187, 9/7/19 at USC

#80 Scooter Harrington, TE

#6 Elijah Higgins, WR OPPONENT ______REC-YDS-TD ______LONG at Oregon ______1-7-0 ______7 OPPONENT ______REC-YDS-TD ______LONG COLORADO at Oregon ______0-0-0 ______--- WASHINGTON STATE COLORADO at California WASHINGTON STATE at Washington at California OREGON STATE at Washington OREGON STATE TOTALS ______1-7-0 ______7

TOTALS ______0-0-0 ______--- CAREER HIGHS Receptions ______1, 10x (last: 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon) CAREER HIGHS Yards ______12, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame Receptions ______0 Long ______12, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame Yards ______0 TDs ______0 Long ______0 100-yard games ______0 TDs ______0 All-purpose yards ______12, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame 100-yard games ______0 All-purpose yards ______0

STANFORD VS COLORADO 26 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LEADERS ______SOLO _____ AST ______TOTAL _____ TFL-YDS ___ SACKS-YDS ___ INT-YDS ____ BRUP _____ QBH _____FR-YDS ______FF ______KICK ____ SAF 2 _____Robinson, Curtis ______4 ______2 ______6 ______. ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 1C ___Bonner, Ethan ______4 ______1 ______5 ______. ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 21 ____Williamson, Kendall ______2 ______2 ______4 ______. ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 10 ____Fox, Jordan ______3 ______1 ______4 ______. ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 3 _____Antoine, Malik ______3 ______1 ______4 ______. ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 28 ____Turner-Muhammad, S. ______3 ______1 ______4 ______. ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 45 ____Miezan, Ricky ______4 ______. ______4 ______1.0-3 ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 91 ____Schaffer, Thomas ______2 ______1 ______3 ______. ______. ______.______. ______1 ______. ______. ______. ______. 11 ____Keck, Thunder ______2 ______1 ______3 ______. ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 34 ____Booker, Thomas ______3 ______. ______3 ______1.0-1 ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 32 ____McGill, Jonathan ______1 ______2 ______3 ______1.0-1 ______. ______.______1 ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 30 ____Damuni, Levani ______2 ______. ______2 ______. ______. ______1-0 ______. ______. ______1-12 ______. ______. ______. 6Z ___Fox, Andres ______2 ______. ______2 ______. ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 1E ___Herron, Stephen ______1 ______1 ______2 ______1.0-5 ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 29 ____Jorgensen, Spencer ______. ______1 ______1 ______. ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 5Z ___Logan, Donjae ______. ______1 ______1 ______. ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 27 ____Porter, Omari ______. ______1 ______1 ______. ______. ______.______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. 31 ____Manley, Zahran ______1 ______. ______1 ______. ______. ______.______1 ______. ______. ______. ______. ______. ______Total...... ______37 ______16 ______53 ______4-10 ______0-0 ______1-0 ______2 ______1 ______1-12 ______. ______. ______. ______Opponents...... ______-______- ______- ______- ______0-0 ______.______3 ______1 ______. ______1 ______. ______.

SOLO - unassisted tackles • AST - assisted tackles • TOTAL - total tackles • TFL - tackles for loss •INT - interception

GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (TEAM) Opponent ______Sacks ______TFL ______FF ______FR ______INT ______PBU ______P_BLK _____ FG_BLK _____ XP_BLK ______QBH at Oregon ______0 ______4 ______0 ______1 ______1 ______2 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______1 COLORADO WASHINGTON STATE at California at Washington OREGON STATE Total ______0 ______4 ______0 ______1 ______1 ______2 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______1

STANFORD VS COLORADO 27 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | DEFENSE GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (INDIVIDUAL) TOTAL TACKLES _____ UA-A ______TOT ______ORE _____COLO ______WSU _____ CAL ______UW ______OSU Robinson,C LB ______4-2 ______6 ______4-2 Bonner,E CB ______4-1 ______5 ______4-1 Antoine,M ______3-1 ______4 ______3-1 Williamson,K SS ______2-2 ______4 ______2-2 Turner-Muhammad CB 3-1 ______4 ______3-1 Fox,J LB______3-1 ______4 ______3-1 Miezan,R LB ______4-0 ______4 ______4-0 Schaffer,T DE ______2-1 ______3 ______2-1 Keck, Thunder LB _____ 2-1 ______3 ______2-1 Booker,T DE ______3-0 ______3 ______3-0 McGill,J ______1-2 ______3 ______1-2 Herron,S LB______1-1 ______2 ______1-1 Fox,A LB ______2-0 ______2 ______2-0 Damuni,L LB ______2-0 ______2 ______2-0 Logan,D CB ______0-1 ______1 ______0-1 Porter,O CB ______0-1 ______1 ______0-1 Jorgensen,S ______0-1 ______1 ______0-1 Manley,Z CB ______1-0 ______1 ______1-0

2020 OFFICIATING CREWS 1 - AT OREGON 3 - WASHINGTON STATE 5 - AT WASHINGTON 7 - PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP R: M. Mothershed R: R: R: U: R. Meisenheimer U: U: U: HL: Kirk Matson HL: HL: HL: LJ: Matt Dorman LJ: LJ: LJ: BJ: Steve Hudson BJ: BJ: BJ: FJ: Michael Hall FJ: FJ: FJ: SJ: Michael Weseloh SJ: SJ: SJ: CJ: Justin Elliott CJ: CJ: CJ:

2 - COLORADO 4 - AT CAL 6 - OREGON STATE 8 - BOWL R: R: R: R: U: U: U: U: HL: HL: HL: HL: LJ: LJ: LJ: LJ: BJ: BJ: BJ: BJ: FJ: FJ: FJ: FJ: SJ: SJ: SJ: SJ: CJ: CJ: CJ: CJ:

STANFORD VS COLORADO 28 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | SPECIALISTS PLACEKICKERS PUNTERS #26 Jet Toner #20 Ryan Sanborn

OPPONENT ______FG-FGA _____ PAT-A _____ POINTS ___ LONG OPPONENT ______NO. _____ YDS ____ AVG. ____ LONG ____TB ____ FC ____ I20 ____ 50+ at Oregon ______0-4 ______2-2 ______2 ______--- at Oregon ______2 ______74 ____ 37.0 _____ 40 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______0 COLORADO COLORADO WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON STATE at California at California at Washington at Washington OREGON STATE OREGON STATE

TOTALS ______0-4 ______2-2 ______2 ______--- TOTALS ______2 ______74 ____ 37.0 _____ 40 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______0

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Field goal attempts ______4, 5x (last: 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon) Punt attempts ______8, 10/17/19 vs. UCLA Field goals made ______3, 7x (last: 10/5/19 vs. #15 Washington) Punt Yards ______324, 10/17/19 vs. UCLA Long ______51, 8/31/19 vs. Northwestern Long ______68, 9/28/19 at Oregon State

STANFORD VS COLORADO 29 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | CAREER HIGHS

Antoine,M Heimuli,H Maddox,D All-purpose yards: 36, USC, 09/08/18 Points scored: 6, Washington State, 10/27/18 Points scored: 6, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Interceptions: 2 [t-1st], USC, 09/08/18 Touchdowns: 1, Washington State, 10/27/18 Touchdowns: 1, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Long interception return: 36, USC, 09/08/18 Receptions: 1, 4 times Rush attempts: 9, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Tackles: 7, at Notre Dame, 09/29/18 (6-1); vs Pitt, 12/31/18 (4-3) Receiving yards: 4, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (1 receptions) Rush yards: 39, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (9 carries) Sacks: 1.0, at UCLA, 11/24/18 (1-0) Receiving TDs: 1, Washington State, 10/27/18 Rush TDs: 1, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Tackles for loss: 2.0, at UCLA, 11/24/18 (2-0) Long reception: 4, Northwestern, 08/31/19 Long rush: 16, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], vs TCU, Dec 28, 2017 All-purpose yards: 4, Northwestern, 08/31/19 Receptions: 1, 5 times Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], Notre Dame, Nov 25, 2017 Tackles: 1, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (1-0) Receiving yards: 27, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (1 receptions) Pass breakups: 2, UCLA, 10/17/19 ; Arizona, 10/26/19 ; Notre Dame, Nov 25, 2017 Long reception: 27, Northwestern, 08/31/19 Herron,S Total offense attempts: 9, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (9 rush,0 pass) Archer,B Tackles: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1-1) Total ofense yards: 39, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (39 rush,0 pass) Receptions: 1, California, 11/23/19 Sacks: .5, UCLA, 10/17/19 (0-1) All-purpose yards: 51, Northwestern, 08/31/19 ; Oregon State, 11/10/18 Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1-0) Kick returns: 2, vs TCU, Dec 28, 2017 Bonner,E Kick return yards: 46, at Washington State, Nov 04, 2017 (1 returns) Tackles: 5, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (4-1) Higgins,E Long kick return: 46, at Washington State, Nov 04, 2017 Tackles: 1, Arizona, 10/26/19 (0-1) Tackles: 1, at UCF, 09/14/19 (1-0) Booker,T Interceptions: 1, UC Davis, 09/15/18 Johnson,R Mangum-Farrar Tackles: 9, UCLA, 10/17/19 (3-6) Tackles: 2, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (0-2); Oregon State, 11/10/18 (0-2) Tackles: 2, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (0-2) Sacks: 2.0, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 (2-0) Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 (2-0); Arizona, 10/26/19 (2-0) Jones,A Manley,Z Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], Arizona, 10/26/19 Points scored: 12, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Tackles: 2, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1-1) Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], at Arizona State, 10/18/18 Touchdowns: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Pass breakups: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Pass breakups: 2, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Rush attempts: 20, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Rush yards: 100, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (20 carries) McFarlane,C Butler, T Rush TDs: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Rush attempts: 1, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Tackles: 1, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (1-0); at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1-0); at San Long rush: 35, at UCF, 09/14/19 Rush yards: 11, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (1 carries) Diego State, Sep 16, 2017 (1-0) Receptions: 5, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Long rush: 11, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Receiving yards: 29, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (5 receptions) Total offense attempts: 1, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (1 rush,0 pass) Damuni,L Long reception: 27, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Total ofense yards: 11, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (11 rush,0 pass) Interceptions: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Total offense attempts: 20, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (20 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 11, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Tackles: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (2-0) Total ofense yards: 100, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (100 rush,0 pass) Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], at Oregon, 11/7/20 All-purpose yards: 122, at Oregon, 11/7/20 McGill,J Kick returns: 4, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Points scored: 6, at UCF, 09/14/19 Fehoko,S Kick return yards: 60, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (4 returns) Touchdowns: 1, at UCF, 09/14/19 Points scored: 12, Arizona, 10/26/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Long kick return: 22, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Interceptions: 1, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Touchdowns: 2, Arizona, 10/26/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Tackles: 2, California, 11/23/19 (1-1) Tackles: 11, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 (7-4) Rush attempts: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Tackles for loss: 1.0, 4 times Rush yards: -1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1 carries) Jorgensen,S Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], at UCF, 09/14/19 Receptions: 6, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 All-purpose yards: 21, UCLA, 10/17/19 Pass breakups: 1, 4 times Receiving yards: 97, Arizona, 10/26/19 (3 receptions) Punt returns: 1, UCLA, 10/17/19 Receiving TDs: 2 [t-8th], Arizona, 10/26/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Punt return yards: 21, UCLA, 10/17/19 (1 returns) McKee,T Long reception: 79 [4th], at Colorado, 11/09/19 Tackles: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (0-1) Pass attempts: 7, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Total offense attempts: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1 rush,0 pass) Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], UCLA, 10/17/19 Pass completions: 3, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Total ofense yards: -1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (-1 rush,0 pass) Pass yards: 62, at Oregon, 11/7/20 All-purpose yards: 97, Arizona, 10/26/19 Kaufusi,T Long pass: 46, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Tackles: 2, UCLA, 10/17/19 (0-2) Total offense attempts: 7, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (0 rush,7 pass) Fisk,T Tackles for loss: 1.0, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (1-0) Total ofense yards: 62, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (0 rush,62 pass) Receptions: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Receiving yards: 16, Washington, 10/05/19 (1 receptions) Keck, Thunder Miezan,R Long reception: 16, Washington, 10/05/19 Tackles: 3, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (2-1) Tackles: 4, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (4-0) All-purpose yards: 16, Washington, 10/05/19 Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], at USC, 09/07/19 Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1-0) Kick returns: 1, UC Davis, 09/15/18 Kick return yards: 3, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (1 returns) Kelly,KB Mills,D Long kick return: 3, UC Davis, 09/15/18 Interceptions: 1, Washington, 10/05/19 Points scored: 6, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Tackles: 6, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (5-1) Touchdowns: 1, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Fox,A Sacks: 1.0, UCLA, 10/17/19 (1-0) Rush attempts: 7, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Tackles: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (2-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, UCLA, 10/17/19 (1-0) Rush yards: 36, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (7 carries) Sacks: 1.0, at UCLA, 11/24/18 (1-0) Pass breakups: 2, Washington, 10/05/19 Long rush: 17, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Tackles for loss: 1.0, at UCLA, 11/24/18 (1-0) Pass attempts: 50 [1st], at Washington State, 11/16/19 Logan,D Pass completions: 33 [t-2nd], at Washington State, 11/16/19 Fox,J Tackles: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (0-1) Pass yards: 504 [1st], at Washington State, 11/16/19 Points scored: 6, Northwestern, 08/31/19 Pass TDs: 3, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Touchdowns: 1, Northwestern, 08/31/19 Lynch,J Had intercepted: 2 [t-5th], at Washington State, 11/16/19 ; California, 11/23/19 Tackles: 9, at Oregon, 09/22/18 (4-5); at Washington, 11/03/18 (4-5) Tackles: 1, UCLA, 10/17/19 (0-1) Long pass: 54, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Sacks: 1.5, at Oregon, 09/22/18 (1-1) Receptions: 1, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Oregon, 09/22/18 (1-1) Receiving yards: 8, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 (1 receptions) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], at Notre Dame, 09/29/18 ; Notre Dame, Nov 25, 2017 Receiving TDs: 1, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], Northwestern, 08/31/19 ; Oregon, Oct 14, 2017 Long reception: 8, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Pass breakups: 1, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 ; at UCLA, 11/24/18 Total offense attempts: 53 [2nd], Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (7 rush,46 pass) Total ofense yards: 491 [1st], at Washington State, 11/16/19 (-13 rush,504 pass) Harrington,S All-purpose yards: 36, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Receptions: 1, 10 times Receiving yards: 12, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (1 receptions) Pakola,J Long reception: 12, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Tackles: 1, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1-0) All-purpose yards: 12, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Kick returns: 1, at Washington, 11/03/18 Parson,JJ Kick return yards: 8, at Washington, 11/03/18 (1 returns) All-purpose yards: 11, at Colorado, 11/09/19 Long kick return: 8, at Washington, 11/03/18 Interceptions: 1, at Colorado, 11/09/19 Long interception return: 11, at Colorado, 11/09/19 Tackles: 3, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (1-2); California, 11/23/19 (2-1)

STANFORD VS COLORADO 30 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 2020 STATISTICS | CAREER HIGHS

Peat,N Symonds,J Williamson,K Rush attempts: 6, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Receptions: 1, 5 times Tackles: 7, 5 times Rush yards: 93, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (6 carries) Receiving yards: 8, California, 11/23/19 (1 receptions) Sacks: .5, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (0-1) Long rush: 73 [4th], at Oregon, 11/7/20 Long reception: 8, California, 11/23/19 Tackles for loss: 2.0, at UCLA, 11/24/18 (2-0) Receptions: 1, 5 times All-purpose yards: 8, California, 11/23/19 Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], Northwestern, 08/31/19 Receiving yards: 21, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1 receptions) Pass breakups: 1, at UCF, 09/14/19 ; Oregon State, 11/10/18 ; at California, 12/01/18 Long reception: 21, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Toner,J Total offense attempts: 6, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (6 rush,0 pass) Points scored: 16, UCLA, Sep 23, 2017 Wilson,M Total ofense yards: 93, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (93 rush,0 pass) Kick PATs: 8 [t-1st], vs Rice, Aug 27, 2017 Points scored: 6, 6 times All-purpose yards: 191, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Points by kicking: 16 [3rd], UCLA, Sep 23, 2017 Touchdowns: 1, 6 times Kick returns: 4, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Field goals made: 3 [t-5th], 7 times Rush attempts: 1, Utah, 10/06/18 ; vs Pitt, 12/31/18 Kick return yards: 98, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (4 returns) Field goal attempts: 4 [t-5th], 5 times Rush yards: 9, vs Pitt, 12/31/18 (1 carries) Long kick return: 32, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Longest field goal: 51 [t-5th], Northwestern, 08/31/19 Long rush: 9, vs Pitt, 12/31/18 Tackles: 1, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (1-0); Arizona, 10/26/19 (1-0); at Washington Receptions: 10 [t-2nd], Notre Dame, 11/30/19 State, 11/16/19 (1-0) Tremayne,B Receiving yards: 114, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (5 receptions) Points scored: 6, 4 times Receiving TDs: 1, 6 times Phillips,C Touchdowns: 1, 4 times Long reception: 47, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Tackles: 1, 4 times Receptions: 3, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Total offense attempts: 1, Utah, 10/06/18 (1 rush,0 pass); vs Pitt, 12/31/18 (1 rush,0 Receiving yards: 48, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (3 receptions) pass) Porter,O Receiving TDs: 1, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 ; Arizona, 10/26/19 ; Notre Dame, Total ofense yards: 9, vs Pitt, 12/31/18 (9 rush,0 pass) Tackles: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (0-1) 11/30/19 All-purpose yards: 114, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Long reception: 38, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Punt returns: 3, vs Pitt, 12/31/18 Reid,G All-purpose yards: 48, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Punt return yards: 37, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (2 returns) Tackles: 6, Washington, 10/05/19 (3-3); Arizona, 10/26/19 (5-1); Notre Dame, Tackles: 1, California, 11/23/19 (1-0); Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (0-1) Long punt return: 30, UC Davis, 09/15/18 11/30/19 (5-1) Kick returns: 2, at USC, 09/07/19 Sacks: 1.5, at California, 12/01/18 (1-1) Turner-Muhammad Kick return yards: 35, at USC, 09/07/19 (2 returns) Tackles for loss: 2.5, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (2-0); at California, 12/01/18 (2-1) Tackles: 4, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (3-1) Long kick return: 19, at USC, 09/07/19 Pass breakups: 2, UCLA, 10/17/19 Tackles: 1, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (1-0) Umerah,T Robinson,C Tackles: 2, Washington, 10/05/19 (1-1) Woods,J All-purpose yards: 26, Oregon, Oct 14, 2017 Sacks: 1.0, Washington, 10/05/19 (1-0) Rush attempts: 3, Oregon State, 11/10/18 ; at Oregon, 11/7/20 Punt returns: 1, Oregon, Oct 14, 2017 Tackles for loss: 1.0, Washington, 10/05/19 (1-0) Rush yards: 12, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (3 carries) Punt return yards: 26, Oregon, Oct 14, 2017 (1 returns) Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], at USC, 09/07/19 Long rush: 5, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Interceptions: 1, Notre Dame, Nov 25, 2017 Total offense attempts: 3, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (3 rush,0 pass); at Oregon, Long interception return: 6, Notre Dame, Nov 25, 2017 Wade-Perry,D 11/7/20 (3 rush,0 pass) Tackles: 9, UCLA, 10/17/19 (4-5); at Washington State, 11/16/19 (6-3) Tackles: 4, at UCF, 09/14/19 (2-2) Total ofense yards: 12, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (12 rush,0 pass) Sacks: 1.0, California, 11/23/19 (1-0); Rice, Nov 26, 2016 (1-0) Sacks: 1.0, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (1-0) All-purpose yards: 12, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Tackles for loss: 2.0, California, 11/23/19 (2-0) Tackles for loss: 2.0, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (2-0) Fumbles forced: 2 [t-1st], Northwestern, 08/31/19 Pass breakups: 1, 4 times Wedington,C Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], Oregon, Oct 14, 2017 Points scored: 6, at USC, 09/07/19 Touchdowns: 1, at USC, 09/07/19 Sanborn,R Rush attempts: 2, Oregon, 09/21/19 Points scored: 11, Arizona, 10/26/19 Rush yards: 43, UCLA, Sep 23, 2017 (1 carries) Kick PATs: 5, Arizona, 10/26/19 Long rush: 43, UCLA, Sep 23, 2017 Points by kicking: 11, Arizona, 10/26/19 Receptions: 8, Arizona, 10/26/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Field goals made: 2, Arizona, 10/26/19 ; at Colorado, 11/09/19 ; California, 11/23/19 Receiving yards: 119, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (8 receptions) Field goal attempts: 3, at Colorado, 11/09/19 Receiving TDs: 1, at USC, 09/07/19 Longest field goal: 48 [t-9th], California, 11/23/19 Long reception: 43, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Punt attempts: 8 [t-4th], UCLA, 10/17/19 Total offense attempts: 2, Oregon, 09/21/19 (2 rush,0 pass) Punt yards: 324 [10th], UCLA, 10/17/19 (8 punts) Total ofense yards: 43, UCLA, Sep 23, 2017 (43 rush,0 pass) Longest punt: 68 [3rd], at Oregon State, 09/28/19 All-purpose yards: 187, at USC, 09/07/19 Punt returns: 2, San Diego State, 08/31/18 Schaffer,T Punt return yards: 18, San Diego State, 08/31/18 (2 returns) Tackles: 3, at UCF, 09/14/19 (3-0); California, 11/23/19 (0-3); at Oregon, 11/7/20 (2-1) Long punt return: 13, San Diego State, 08/31/18 Sacks: 1.0, Oregon, 09/21/19 (1-0) Kick returns: 5 [t-7th], at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Tackles for loss: 2.0, at UCF, 09/14/19 (2-0) Kick return yards: 147 [t-9th], at Oregon State, 09/28/19 (5 returns) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], Oregon, 09/21/19 Long kick return: 60, at USC, 09/07/19 Pass breakups: 1, vs Pitt, 12/31/18 Tackles: 1, at Washington, 11/03/18 (1-0); at Colorado, 11/09/19 (1-0); at Washington State, Nov 04, 2017 (1-0) Sinclair,T Tackles: 4, at UCF, 09/14/19 (2-2) West,J Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Colorado, 11/09/19 (1-0) Rush attempts: 11, UCLA, 10/17/19 Pass breakups: 1, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Rush yards: 2, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (1 carries) Long rush: 7, UCLA, 10/17/19 St. Brown,O Pass attempts: 32, UCLA, 10/17/19 Points scored: 6, at UCLA, 11/24/18 Pass completions: 15, UCLA, 10/17/19 Touchdowns: 1, at UCLA, 11/24/18 Pass yards: 154, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Rush attempts: 1, at Washington State, 11/16/19 ; California, 11/23/19 Long pass: 38, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Rush yards: 8, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1 carries) Total offense attempts: 43, UCLA, 10/17/19 (11 rush,32 pass) Long rush: 8, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Total ofense yards: 155, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1 rush,154 pass) Receptions: 5, California, 11/23/19 All-purpose yards: 2, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Receiving yards: 53, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (1 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, at UCLA, 11/24/18 Williams,N Long reception: 53, UC Davis, 09/15/18 Tackles: 3, at Oregon, 09/22/18 (1-2) Total offense attempts: 1, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1 rush,0 pass); California, Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], at Oregon, 09/22/18 11/23/19 (1 rush,0 pass) Pass breakups: 1, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Total ofense yards: 8, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (8 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 53, UC Davis, 09/15/18

STANFORD VS COLORADO 31 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 GAME ONE | NOV. 7, 2020 AUTZEN STADIUM (EUGENE, ORE.) KICKOFF: 4:44 P.M. PT • GAME DURATION: 3:13 STANFORD 14 7 0 0 7 - #12 OREGON 35 7 7 14 7 -

Qtr Time Team - Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score TACKLES (UA-A) 1st 3:25 STAN - Jones, A 4 yd run (Toner PAT) 9-80 5:30 STAN 7-ORE 0 Stanford-Robinson, Curtis 4-2; Bonner, Ethan 4-1; Miezan, Ricky 4-0; Antoine, Malik 3-1; Fox, Jordan 3-1; 1st 0:54 ORE - Verdell 10 yd run (Lewis PAT) 7-87 2:31 STAN 7-ORE 7 Turner-Muhammad, S. 3-1; Williamson, Kendall 2-2; Booker, Thomas 3-0; Keck, Thunder 2-1; Schaffer, 2nd 1:05 ORE - Johnson 5 yd pass from Shough (Lewis PAT) 10-96 3:59 STAN 7-ORE 14 Thomas 2-1; McGill, Jonathan 1-2; Damuni, Levani 2-0; Fox, Andres 2-0; Herron, Stephen 1-1; Manley, 3rd 11:13 ORE - Dye 14 yd run (Lewis PAT) 9-75 3:47 STAN 7- ORE 21 Zahran 1-0; Jorgensen, Spencer 0-1; Porter, Omari 0-1; Logan, Donjae 0-1. 0:53 ORE - Shough 9 yd run (Lewis PAT) 10-80 3:57 STAN 7-ORE 28 Oregon-Wright, Mykael 4-1; Slade-Matautia 2-3; Sewell, Noah 4-0; Pickett, Nick 3-1; McKinley III, V 3-1; 4th 7:39 STAN - Jones, A 2 yd run (Toner PAT) 3-80 1:32 STAN 14-ORE 28 Thibodeaux, K. 1-3; Faoliu, Austin 2-1; Happle, Jordan 2-1; James, DJ 2-1; Stephens IV, S. 2-1; Hill, Jamal 4th 3:37 ORE - Habibi-Likio 4 yd run (Lewis PAT) 9-73 4:02 STAN 14-ORE 35 1-2; Williams, B. 1-2; Mathis, Dru 1-2; Funa, Mase 2-0; Scott, Jordon 1-1; Johnson III, J. 1-0; Williams, K. 1-0; Flowe, Justin 1-0; Delgado, Josh 1-0; LaDuke, Jackson 1-0; Dorlus, Brandon 0-1; Faoliu, Andrew 0-1. Stanford Oregon FIRST DOWNS 16 29 Cardinal Drops Season Opener RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-197 40-269 PASSING YDS (NET) 216 227 EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Tyler Shough picked up where left off, throwing for 227 yards and a Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-16-0 26-17-1 touchdown while running for another score to lead No. 12 Oregon to a 35-14 victory over short-handed TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-413 66-496 Stanford on Saturday night in the opener for both teams. Fumble Returns-Yards 1-12 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Shough completed 17 of 26 passes with one interception, and ran for 85 yards. CJ Verdell ran for 105 yards Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-98 2-35 and a score for Oregon, which won its 11th straight game at Autzen Stadium, the seventh longest active Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 streak in the nation. Punts (Number-Avg) 2-37.0 1-51.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Stanford was hurt before the game even kicked off when it was announced that starting quarterback Davis Penalties-Yards 10-100 6-43 Mills, wide receiver Connor Wedington and defensive end Trey LaBounty were unavailable due to COVID-19 Possession Time 32:36 27:24 testing results and contact tracing protocols. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 9 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Despite being short-handed, the Cardinal opened the scoring thanks to Austin Jones' 4-yard touchdown Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 5-7 run with 3:25 remaining in the first quarter. Jones ran for 100 yards on 20 carries, scoring on two yards out Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 for his second touchdown with 7:39 left in the fourth quarter.

RUSHING Mills, who started in six games for the Cardinal last season while throwing for 1,960 yards and 11 Stanford-Jones, Austin 20-100; Peat, Nathaniel 6-93; Woods, Justus 3-4; West, Jack 1-1; Fehoko, Simi touchdowns, was replaced by backup Jack West, who completed 13 of 19 passes for 154 yards. Freshman 1-minus 1. Tanner McKee also saw playing time, completing three of seven passes for 62 yards. Oregon-Verdell, CJ 20-105; Shough, Tyler 11-85; Dye, Travis 6-78; Habibi-Likio, C 2-6; Dollars, Sean 1-minus 5. Stanford's defense produced two takeaways, highlighted by Levani Damuni, who became the first Cardinal player to record an interception and fumble recovery in the same game since Frank Buncom had two PASSING interceptions and a fumble recovery against TCU on Dec. 28, 2017 in the Alamo Bowl. Stanford-West, Jack 13-19-0-154; McKee, Tanner 3-7-0-62. Oregon-Shough, Tyler 17-26-1-227. The Cardinal, which dropped its season opener for the first time since a 16-6 loss at Northwestern back on Sept. 5, 2015, was held scoreless in the middle quarters while Jet Toner missed four field goal attempts. RECEIVING Stanford-Wilson, Michael 4-35; Fehoko, Simi 3-88; Tremayne, Brycen 3-48; Jones, Austin 2-22; Fisk, Tucker Trailing 7-0, Oregon answered on the ensuing drive with Verdell's 10-yard scoring run. Verdell is the Pac- 2-14; Harrington, Scooter 1-7; Symonds, Jay 1-2. 12's top returning running back with 1,220 rushing yards last season. Oregon-Johnson, DJ 5-55; Johnson III, J. 4-60; Redd, Jaylon 4-29; Verdell, CJ 2-30; Pittman, Mycah 1-44; Williams, Devon 1-9. The Ducks moved in front 14-7 following Shough's 5-yard touchdown pass to DJ Johnson with 1:05 to play before halftime. INTERCEPTIONS Stanford-Damuni, Levani 1-0. Third-quarter rushing touchdowns from Travis Dye and Shough increased Oregon's lead to 28-7.

FUMBLES After Jones' second touchdown, Cyrus Habibi-Likio's 4-yard scoring run provided the final margin for Stanford-Fisk, Tucker 1-0. Oregon. Oregon-Habibi-Likio, C 1-1. Stanford hosts Colorado on Saturday, Nov. 14, in its home opener at Stanford Stadium. SACKS (UA-A) None

STANFORD VS COLORADO 32 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020 THE LAST TIME | NOV. 9, 2019 FOLSOM FIELD (BOULDER, COLO.) KICKOFF: 1:10 P.M. MT • ATTENDANCE: 49,224 • GAME DURATION: 2:59 STANFORD 13 3 3 0 7 - COLORADO 16 7 3 0 6 -

Qtr Time Team - Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score TACKLES (UA-A) 1st 11:14 COLO - Montez 13 yd run (Price PAT) 9-75 3:46 STAN 0-COLO 7 Stanford-Pryts, Andrew 6-1; Toohill, Casey 6-0; Booker, Thomas 5-0; Adebo, Paulson 5-0; Beecher, Ryan 4-1; Kelly, Kyu Blu 4-0; Head, Stuart 2-2; McGill, Jonathan 3-0; Antoine, Malik 3-0; Williamson, Kendall 3-0; Swann, Jovan 2-1; Sinclair, Tristan 2-0; Reid, Gabe 2-0; Williams, Michael 1-0; Wade-Perry, Dalyn 1-0; Wedington, Connor 1-0; Schaffer, Thomas 1-0; Kaufusi, Tangaloa 0-1. 4th 14:05 STAN - Fehoko 79 yd pass from Costello (Sanborn PAT) 4-74 1:50 STAN 13-COLO 10 Colorado-Taylor, Davion 8-0; Onu, Mikial 5-0; Landman, Nate 5-0; Wells, Carson 4-0; Rakestraw, Derr 4-0; Jones, Akil 3-1; Trujillo, K.J. 3-0; Lang, Terrance 2-0; Sami, Jalen 2-0; Johnson, Mustaf 1-1; Luckett, Tarik 1-0; Williams, Austi 1-0; Fontenot, Alex 1-0.

Stanford Colorado Stopped in Boulder FIRST DOWNS 15 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-127 41-172 BOULDER, Colo. - Freshman kicker Evan Price converted a 37-yard field goal with no time remaining as PASSING YDS (NET) 245 186 Colorado beat Stanford 16-13 on Saturday to snap a five-game skid and keep its flickering bowl hopes Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-18-1 30-20-1 afloat. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-372 71-358 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Price was promoted this week with James Stefanou dealing with an injury. Price was instantly mobbed by Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 teammates, falling to the ground and losing his helmet. It was Colorado's first game-winning field goal as Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0 time expired since Sept. 29, 2007, against Oklahoma. Interception Returns-Yards 1-11 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-43.3 4-50.0 The Buffaloes (4-6, 2-5 Pac-12) need to win their final two games to become bowl eligible. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-80 5-45 Stanford (4-5, 3-4) must win two of its final three contests to extend its bowl streak to 11 straight seasons. Possession Time 27:53 32:07 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 6 of 14 Colorado quarterback methodically drove the Buffaloes down the field to set up the Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 winning score. The drive was aided by a pass interference call on Stanford's Kyu Blu Kelly, who reached out Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-4 to slow down Tony Brown on a deep pass. Colorado also went for it on fourth-and-short at the Stanford 34, Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 2-9 with Laviska Shenault Jr. -- banged up knee and all -- churning for the yardage.

RUSHING K.J. Costello gave Stanford its first lead of the game early in the fourth quarter when on third-and-15 he Stanford-Scarlett, Cameron 13-63; Jones, Austin 5-30; Peat, Nathaniel 4-29; Costello, K.J. 3-5. found wide receiver Simi Fehoko down the middle. Fehoko took it from there, splitting several defenders Colorado-Fontenot, Alex 18-95; Montez, Steven 8-40; Mangham, Jaren 11-18; Nixon, K.D. 2-14; Shenault, and bursting to the for a 75-yard score. Lavis 1-5; Brown, Tony 1-0. Midway through the fourth, Montez tossed a short pass to wide out K.D. Nixon standing at the goal line, PASSING but the pass fell incomplete. The Buffaloes settled for a 23-yard field goal from Price to tie the game at 13. Stanford-Costello, K.J. 18-29-1-245. Colorado-Montez, Steven 20-30-1-186. In the second quarter, Stanford J.J. Parson thwarted a drive by picking off his first career pass. Stanford turned it into a field goal with 9:09 remaining before halftime. Moments before, the Cardinal RECEIVING had a touchdown reversed on review, when it was ruled Fehoko had a foot out of bounds in the back of Stanford-Parkinson, Colby 5-54; Wilson, Michael 3-34; Wedington, Connor 3-16; Fehoko, Simi 2-96; St. the end zone. Brown, Osiris 2-30; Fisk, Tucker 1-6; Symonds, Jay 1-5; Jones, Austin 1-4. Colorado-Shenault, Lavis 8-91; Brown, Tony 3-32; Nixon, K.D. 3-32; Stanley, Dimitr 2-12; Bell, Maurice 1-8; Costello, starting for the second consecutive game, completed 18 of 29 passes for 245 yards and one Russell, Brady 1-7; Jackson, Jaylon 1-4; Mangham, Jaren 1-0. touchdown. Cameron Scarlett led Stanford in rushing with 13 carries for 63 yards, while tight end Colby Parkinson caught five for 54 yards. INTERCEPTIONS Stanford-Parson, J.J. 1-11. Colorado-Rakestraw, Derr 1-1.

FUMBLES None

SACKS (UA-A) Stanford-Toohill, Casey 1-0. Colorado-Johnson, Mustaf 1-0; Lang, Terrance 1-0.

STANFORD VS COLORADO 33 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020