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2013 Stanford Football Athletic Communications • Arrillaga Family Sports Center • 641 Campus Drive • Stanford, Calif 2013 Stanford Football Athletic Communications • Arrillaga Family Sports Center • 641 Campus Drive • Stanford, Calif. • 94305 • GoStanford.com • CardinalRedFootball.com Football Contact • Kurt Svoboda • o. 650.721.1989 • c. 650.223.5809 • [email protected] • @ksvoboda Football Contact • Alan George • o. 650.725.2959 • c. 574.340.3977 • [email protected] • @treeSIDjorge Stanford Schedule and Results No. 8/8 Stanford Cardinal (6-1 • 4-1 Pac-12) 6-1 overall • 4-1 Pac-12 Oregon State Beavers (6-1 • 4-0 Pac-12) 9 7 San Jose State [Pac-12 Networks] ..... W, 34-13 October 26, 2013 • 7:30 p.m. (PT) 9.14 at Army [CBS Sports Network] ............ W, 34-20 Reser Stadium (45,674) • Corvallis, Ore. 9.21 #23/23 Arizona State* [FOX] ............. W, 42-28 9.28 at Washington State* (Seattle, Wash.) [ESPN] ...W, 55-17 10.5 #15/18 Washington* [ESPN] ............. W, 31-28 Television • Live national broadcast on ESPN with Mark Jones (play-by-play), Brock Huard (analyst) 10.12 at Utah* [Pac-12 Networks] ................. L, 21-27 and Jessica Mendoza (sideline). 10.19 #9/10 UCLA* [ABC/ESPN2] ................. W, 24-10 10.26 at Oregon State* [ESPN] ..................7:30 p.m. Radio • Live coverage on Stanford’s flagship station – KNBR 1050 AM – with Scott Reiss ’93 (play-by-play), 11.7 Oregon* [ESPN] .....................................6 p.m. Todd Husak ’00 (analyst) and John Platz ’84 (sideline). All radio broadcasts begin one hour prior to 11.16 at USC* .....................................................TBA kickoff with the Cardinal Tailgate Show and conclude with the post-game Cardinal Locker Room 11.23 California* ................................................TBA Report. The game can be heard live on Stanford student radio – KZSU 90.1 FM – and online at 11.30 Notre Dame [FOX or FOX Sports 1] .............TBA kzsulive.stanford.edu. Sirius Satellite Radio (channel 94) and XM Satellite Radio (channel 196) will 12.7 Pac-12 Championship Game ...................TBA carry a national broadcast. * Pac-12 contest • All times (PT) Live Stats • Live in-game statistics will be provided via GoStanford.com Oregon State Schedule and Results Polls • Stanford (8th - AP, 8th - USA Today) • Oregon State (RV - AP, RV - USA Today) 6-1 overall • 4-0 Pac-12 On the Web • GoStanford.com • tagboard.com/GoStanford • GoStanford.com/FrontRow • #GoStanford OSUBeavers.com • Pac-12.com 8.31 Eastern Washington .......................... L, 46-49 9.7 Hawaii ............................................... W, 33-14 9.14 at Utah ...................................... W, 51-48 (OT) 9.21 at San Diego State ............................ W, 34-30 Inside the Huddle 9.28 Colorado ........................................... W, 44-17 10.12 at Washington State ........................ W, 52-24 • Stanford returns to Pac-12 North Division play with a pivotal road contest at Oregon State at 7:30 p.m. 10.19 at California ...................................... W, 49-17 (PT) Saturday in a game that will be televised live on ESPN. Both Oregon State and Oregon are 4-0 in Pac-12 10.26 #8/8 Stanford ..................................7:30 p.m. Conference play and stand ahead of Stanford in the division standings. Stanford will play host to Oregon 11.1 USC .......................................................6 p.m. Nov. 7 in a game that will also be on ESPN. 11.16 at Arizona State ........................................TBA 11.23 Washington ..............................................TBA • With last week’s 24-10 victory against UCLA, Stanford improved to 8-0 under head coach David Shaw 11.29 at Oregon ..............................................4 p.m. following a loss (including the 2012 Fiesta Bowl) and 7-0 after regular-season losses. The Cardinal has not * Pac-12 contest • All times (PT) lost consecutive games since the middle of the 2009 season when Stanford dropped road games at Oregon State (28-38) and at Arizona (38-43). • Each of Stanford’s last two Pac-12 losses have come on the road to an unranked opponent: Pac-12 Standings • 2012 at Washington (L, 13-17) • 2013 at Utah (L, 21-27) North Division Conference Overall Oregon 4-0 7-0 • Stanford is 11-1 (.917) at home against opponents ranked in either the AP or USA Today Coaches polls Oregon State 4-0 6-1 since 2009 (3-1 vs. top 10), including wins over No. 9 UCLA (2013), No. 15 Washington (2013), No. 23 Arizona Stanford 4-1 6-1 State (2013), No. 2 USC (2012), No. 7 Oregon (2009), No. 13 Arizona (2010), No. 13 Oregon State (2012), No. Washington State 2-3 4-4 17 UCLA (2012 Pac-12 Football Championship Game), No. 22 Washington (2011), No. 22 Notre Dame (2011) Washington 1-3 4-3 and No. 24 Washington (2009). The lone home loss to a ranked opponent since 2009 came at the hands of California 0-4 1-6 No. 6 Oregon (2011). South Division Conference Overall • The Cardinal is 34-3 (.919) at Stanford Stadium since the final home game of 2007. Arizona State 3-1 5-2 UCLA 2-1 5-1 • Including its Rose Bowl victory against Wisconsin, Stanford has won 30 of its last 31 games played in Arizona 1-2 4-2 California (only loss against No. 6 Oregon in 2011). USC 1-2 4-3 Utah 1-3 4-3 • Three of Stanford’s last nine wins have come over UCLA. Colorado 0-3 3-3 • Stanford’s active 13-game home winning streak is the third-longest in the nation behind Michigan (19) and South Carolina (14). GoStanford.com • CardinalRedFootball.com • facebook.com/StanfordFootball • instagram.com/StanfordFB • @StanfordFBall • @CoachDavidShaw • @GoStanford • tagboard.com/GoStanford • Page 1 Game 8 • Stanford at Oregon State • October 26, 2013 • 7:30 p.m. (PT) Stanford at a Glance Cardinal Keys Offense University Pos. No. Class Player Notable Location ............................................ Stanford, Calif. WR 89 Jr. Devon Cajuste Four catches for 115 yards, two touchdowns vs. Washington State Founded ............................................................. 1891 LT 70 So. Andrus Peat Seven starts at left tackle in 2013 Nickname ..................................................... Cardinal LG 54 Sr. David Yankey* Outland Trophy candidate Colors ......................................... Cardinal and White C 65 5th Khalil Wilkes First full season as starting center Enrollment ................ 15,870 (6,999 undergraduate) RG 76 5th Kevin Danser Outland Trophy candidate • 21 consecutive starts Stadium ........................................Stanford Stadium RT 73 Sr. Cameron Fleming Outland Trophy candidate • 24 consecutive starts Surface: Natural grass • Capacity: 50,424 TE 86 Jr. Charlie Hopkins One catch for six yards vs. UCLA Conference ................................................Pacific-12 QB 8 Jr. Kevin Hogan 11-1 as a starter • 7-0 against ranked teams President ..........................................John Hennessy RB 25 Sr. Tyler Gaffney More rushing touchdowns (9) than yards lost (5) Provost .........................................John Etchemendy -or- 32 Sr. Anthony Wilkerson Second on team with 207 rushing yards Athletics Director ................................. Bernard Muir FB 85 5th Ryan Hewitt 53 career catches (10.0 yards/game) Faculty Representative .........................Al Camarillo WR 7 Jr. Ty Montgomery 296 all-purpose yards at Utah • 290 all-purpose yards vs. Washington Defense Team Pos. No. Class Player Notable 2012 Record ........................................................ 12-2 DE 90 Sr. Josh Mauro 3.0 sacks, 5.0 tackles for loss in 2013 2012 Conference Record ..............................8-1 (1st) DT 58 Sr. David Parry Two quarterback hurries vs. Washington Final Ranking .....................7th - AP • 6th USA Today DE 49 5th Ben Gardner* 32 consecutive starts • Team-high eight quarterback hurries Bowl Appearance .....................................Rose Bowl OLB 93 5th Trent Murphy* Two sacks vs. Washington • Tied for seventh on career list (22.5) vs. Wisconsin • W, 20-14 ILB 17 Sr. A.J. Tarpley Averaging 9.0 tackles in last three games Offensive Formation ....................................Multiple ILB 11 5th Shayne Skov* 15 tackles vs. Washington • Team-high 59 stops in 2013 Defensive Formation ............................................ 3-4 OLB 9 Jr. James Vaughters Six tackles, one sack vs. Washington Letterwinners Returning ....................................... 59 LC 25 So. Alex Carter 15 consecutive starts • Team-high eight tackles vs. Washington State Offense .............................................................. 30 FS 29 Sr. Ed Reynolds Second on team with 50 tackles • One interception Defense .............................................................. 27 SS 8 Jr. Jordan Richards Team-high three interceptions (two vs. UCLA) Specialists ........................................................... 2 RC 2 Jr. Wayne Lyons 38 tackles • 4.0 tackles for loss Starters Returning ................................................. 15 NB 15 5th Usua Amanam Five tackles (1.0 for loss) vs. Washington Offense ................................................................ 6 Defense ................................................................ 8 Specialists Specialists ........................................................... 1 Pos. No. Class Player Notable K 19 Sr. Jordan Williamson 9 of 10 from inside 50 yards P 14 Sr. Ben Rhyne 41.8 yards/punt • One touchback on 26 punts Athletic Communications LS 67 So. Reed Miller Handled short and long snapping as true freshman Senior Assistant Athletic Director ...... Kurt Svoboda HLD 14 Sr. Ben Rhyne Backup holder in 2012 Office • Cell ..............650.721.1989 • 650.223.5809
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