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Jim Plunkett won the 1970 and led Stanford to a victory over Ohio State. HISTORY UNIVERSITY

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 147 Year-by-Year Records Overall Conference Points Overall Conference Points Year Coach W L T W L T Finish Stan. Opp. Year Coach W L T W L T Finish Stan. Opp. 1891 None 3 1 0 – – – – 52 26 1951 Charles A. Taylor 9 2 0 6 1 0 1st 229 181 1892 1 0 2 – – – – 44 29 1952 Charles A. Taylor 5 5 0 2 5 0 t-6th 187 226 1893 “Pop” Bliss 8 0 1 – – – – 284 17 1953 Charles A. Taylor 6 3 1 5 1 1 2nd 246 148 1894 Walter Camp 6 3 0 – – – – 100 52 1954 Charles A. Taylor 4 6 0 4 3 0 4th 123 229 1895 Walter Camp 4 0 1 – – – – 34 8 1955 Charles A. Taylor 6 3 1 3 2 1 3rd 198 135 1896 H.P. Cross 2 1 1 – – – – 30 4 1956 Charles A. Taylor 4 6 0 3 4 0 6th 218 213 1897 G.H. Brooke 4 1 0 – – – – 54 26 1957 Charles A. Taylor 6 4 0 4 3 0 5th 228 158 1898 H.P. Cross 5 3 1 – – – – 93 62 1958 Jack C. Curtice 2 8 0 2 5 0 7th 93 226 1899 2 5 2 – – – – 61 78 1959 Jack C. Curtice 3 7 0 0 4 0 5th 232 261 1900 Fielding H. Yost 7 2 1 – – – – 154 20 1960 Jack C. Curtice 0 10 0 0 4 0 5th 111 254 1901 C.M. Fickert 3 2 2 – – – – 34 57 1961 Jack C. Curtice 4 6 0 1 3 0 t-4th 105 163 1902 C.L. Clemans 6 1 0 – – – – 111 37 1962 Jack C. Curtice 5 5 0 2 3 0 4th 124 174 1903 James F. Lanagan 8 0 3 – – – – 199 6 1963 John Ralston 3 7 0 1 4 0 6th 154 199 1904 James F. Lanagan 7 2 1 – – – – 206 10 1964 John Ralston 5 5 0 3 4 0 5th 150 138 1905 James F. Lanagan 8 0 0 – – – – 138 13 1965 John Ralston 6 3 1 2 3 0 t-5th 144 149 1906+ James F. Lanagan 6 2 1 – – – – 87 29 1966 John Ralston 5 5 0 1 4 0 8th 149 146 1907+ James F. Lanagan 8 4 0 – – – – 133 93 1967 John Ralston 5 5 0 3 4 0 t-4th 157 179 1908+ James F. Lanagan 12 2 0 – – – – 218 39 1968 John Ralston 6 3 1 3 3 1 3rd 268 162 1909+ George Presley 8 1 0 – – – – 233 22 1969 John Ralston 7 2 1 5 1 1 t-2nd 349 172 1910+ George Presley 7 1 0 – – – – 189 25 1970 John Ralston 9 3 0 6 1 0 1st 343 206 1911+ George Presley 10 3 0 – – – – 235 60 1971 John Ralston 9 3 0 6 1 0 1st 261 135 1912+ George Presley 5 3 1 – – – – 88 42 1972 6 5 0 2 5 0 t-6th 266 183 1913+ Floyd C. Brown 8 3 0 – – – – 214 149 1973 Jack Christiansen 7 4 0 5 2 0 3rd 244 240 1914+ Floyd C. Brown 10 0 0 – – – – 288 43 1974 Jack Christiansen 5 4 2 5 1 1 2nd 197 228 1915+ Floyd C. Brown 10 0 1 – – – – 370 64 1975 Jack Christiansen 6 4 1 5 2 0 t-3rd 322 279 1916+ Floyd C. Brown 9 1 0 – – – – 256 109 1976 Jack Christiansen 6 5 0 5 2 0 3rd 239 284 1917+ Jim Wylie 1 0 0 – – – – 15 11 1977 Bill Walsh 9 3 0 5 2 0 t-2nd 285 279 1918 No Offi cial Schedule – – – 0 1 0 4th – – 1978 Bill Walsh 8 4 0 4 3 0 t-4th 326 221 1919 4 3 0 1 1 0 5th 130 46 1979 5 5 1 3 3 1 6th 259 239 1920 Walter Powell 4 3 0 2 1 0 2nd 82 65 1980 6 5 0 3 4 0 t-6th 312 275 1921 C.E. Van Gent 4 2 2 1 1 1 3rd 100 97 1981 Paul Wiggin 4 7 0 4 4 0 t-6th 314 281 1922 4 5 0 1 3 0 t-5th 63 96 1982 Paul Wiggin 5 6 0 3 5 0 7th 328 297 1923 Andrew Kerr 7 2 0 2 2 0 t-4th 284 46 1983 Paul Wiggin 1 10 0 1 7 0 10th 159 293 1924 Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 1 1 3 0 1 1st 179 69 1984 5 6 0 3 5 0 t-7th 239 279 1925 Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 2 0 4 1 0 2nd 231 71 1985 Jack Elway 4 7 0 3 5 0 t-7th 245 313 1926 Glenn “Pop” Warner 10 0 1 4 0 0 1st 268 73 1986 Jack Elway 8 4 0 5 3 0 t-4th 279 191 1927 Glenn “Pop” Warner 8 2 1 4 0 1 t-1st 162 82 1987 Jack Elway 5 6 0 4 4 0 t-6th 262 268 1928 Glenn “Pop” Warner 8 3 1 4 1 1 3rd 274 69 1988 Jack Elway 3 6 2 1 5 2 9th 238 216 1929 Glenn “Pop” Warner 9 2 0 5 1 0 2nd 288 53 1989 3 8 0 3 5 0 t-7th 187 258 1930 Glenn “Pop” Warner 9 1 1 4 1 0 3rd 252 69 1990 Dennis Green 5 6 0 4 4 0 t-6th 263 284 1931 Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 2 2 2 2 1 6th 160 44 1991 Dennis Green 8 4 0 6 2 0 t-2nd 351 228 1932 Glenn “Pop” Warner 6 4 1 1 3 1 7th 171 58 1992 Bill Walsh 10 3 0 6 2 0 t-1st 296 193 1933 C.E. Thornhill 8 2 1 4 1 0 1st 131 43 1993 Bill Walsh 4 7 0 2 6 0 t-8th 291 389 1934 C.E. Thornhill 9 1 1 5 0 0 1st 224 43 1994 Bill Walsh 3 7 1 2 6 0 t-8th 327 359 1935 C.E. Thornhill 8 1 0 4 1 0 t-1st 121 13 1995 7 4 1 5 3 0 4th 344 307 1936 C.E. Thornhill 2 5 2 2 3 2 5th 80 109 1996 Tyrone Willingham 7 5 0 5 3 0 3rd 209 229 1937 C.E. Thornhill 4 3 2 4 2 1 2nd 68 53 1997 Tyrone Willingham 5 6 0 3 5 0 t-7th 276 317 1938 C.E. Thornhill 3 6 0 2 5 0 8th 67 92 1998 Tyrone Willingham 3 8 0 2 6 0 t-8th 261 365 1939 C.E. Thornhill 1 7 1 0 6 1 9th 54 146 1999 Tyrone Willingham 8 4 0 7 1 0 1st 418 364 1940 10 0 0 7 0 0 1st 196 85 2000 Tyrone Willingham 5 6 0 4 4 0 4th 261 294 1941 Clark Shaughnessy 6 3 0 4 3 0 4th 160 95 2001 Tyrone Willingham 9 3 0 6 2 0 t-2nd 422 339 1942 6 4 0 5 2 0 3rd 204 121 2002 2 9 0 1 7 0 t-9th 225 377 1943 No schedule – WW II – – – – – – – – – 2003 Buddy Teevens 4 7 0 2 6 0 t-8th 186 324 1944 No schedule – WW II – – – – – – – – – 2004 Buddy Teevens 4 7 0 2 6 0 t-8th 242 233 1945 No schedule – WW II – – – – – – – – – 2005 5 6 0 4 4 0 t-4th 269 337 1946 Marchmont Schwartz 6 3 1 3 3 1 5th 222 148 2006 Walt Harris 1 11 0 1 8 0 10th 127 377 1947 Marchmont Schwartz 0 9 0 0 7 0 10th 72 214 2007 4 8 0 3 6 0 t-7th 235 339 1948 Marchmont Schwartz 4 6 0 3 4 0 5th 164 159 Totals 113 seasons 636 440 52 – – – – 22654 17767 1949 Marchmont Schwartz 7 3 1 4 2 0 t-3rd 366 121 + Rugby replaced football from 1906-17 1950 Marchmont Schwartz 5 3 2 2 2 2 4th 188 123

148 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM Coaching Records Stanford’s Best Seasons Coach Seasons Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Stanford’s National Championships No Coach 1891 1 3 1 0 .750 Overall League Walter Camp 1892, ’94-95 3 11 3 3 .735 Year Coach RECORDS Record 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW Record PLAYER PROFILES Bowl COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION Pop Bliss 1893 1 8 0 1 .944 1926 10-0-1 4-0-0 Rose Bowl H.P. Cross 1896, ’98 2 7 4 2 .615 Note: The 1926 team was declared national champions by the , Helms Athletic G.H. Brooke 1897 1 4 1 0 .800 Foundation, National Championship Foundation and Sagarin Ratings. Although Minnesota was declared Burr Chamberlain 1899 1 2 5 2 .333 national champions in the fi nal 1940 Poll, which was the best-known and most widely Fielding H. Yost 1900 1 7 2 1 .750 circulated poll of sportswriters and broadcasters in determining the national champion, Stanford was rec- C.M. Fickert 1901 1 3 2 2 .571 ognized as national champions by the Billingsley Report, Helms Athletic Foundation and Poling System. C.L. Clemans 1902 1 6 1 0 .857 Stanford’s Conference Championships James F. Lanagan 1903-08 6 49 10 5 .804 Overall League George Presley 1909-12 4 30 8 1 .782 Year Conference Coach Record Record Bowl Floyd C. Brown 1913-16 4 37 4 1 .892 1924 Pacifi c Coast Pop Warner 7-1-1 3-0-1 None Jim Wylie 1917 1 1 0 0 1.000 1926 Pacifi c Coast Pop Warner 10-0-1 4-0-0 Rose Bowl No Offi cial Schedule 1918 1927 Pacifi c Coast Pop Warner 8-2-1 4-0-1 (tie) Rose Bowl Bob Evans 1919 1 4 3 0 .571 1933 Pacifi c Coast C.E. Thornhill 8-2-1 4-1-0 (tie) Rose Bowl Walter Powell 1920 1 4 3 0 .571 1934 Pacifi c Coast C.E. Thornhill 9-1-1 5-0-0 Rose Bowl C.E. Van Gent 1921 1 4 2 2 .625 1935 Pacifi c Coast C.E. Thornhill 8-1-0 4-1-0 (tie) Rose Bowl Andrew Kerr 1922-23 2 11 7 0 .611 1940 Pacifi c Coast Clark Shaughnessy 10-0-0 7-0-0 Rose Bowl Glenn “Pop” Warner 1924-32 9 71 17 8 .781 1951 Pacifi c Coast Charles Taylor 9-2-0 6-1-0 Rose Bowl C.E. Thornhill 1933-39 7 35 25 7 .574 1970 Pacifi c-8 John Ralston 9-3-0 6-1-0 Rose Bowl Clark Shaughnessy 1940-41 2 16 3 0 .842 1971 Pacifi c-8 John Ralston 9-3-0 6-1-0 Rose Bowl Marchmont Schwartz 1942, ’46-50 6 28 28 4 .500 1992 Pacifi c-10 Bill Walsh 10-3-0 6-2-0 (tie) Blockbuster Bowl Charles A. Taylor 1951-57 7 40 29 2 .577 1999 Pacifi c-10 Tyrone Willingham 8-4-0 7-1-0 Rose Bowl Jack C. Curtice 1958-62 5 14 36 0 .280 John Ralston 1963-71 9 55 36 3 .601 Unbeaten/Untied Jack Christiansen 1972-76 5 30 22 3 .573 Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking Rod Dowhower 1979 1 5 5 1 .500 1905 8-0-0 James F. Lanagan — Paul Wiggin 1980-83 4 16 28 0 .364 1940 10-0-0 Clark Shaughnessy 2 Jack Elway 1984-88 5 25 29 2 .463 Dennis Green 1989-91 3 16 18 0 .471 Unbeaten Bill Walsh 1977-78, ’92-94 5 34 24 1 .585 Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking Tyrone Willingham 1995-2001 7 44 36 1 .549 1892 1-0-2 Walter Camp — Buddy Teevens 2002-04 3 10 23 0 .303 1893 8-0-1 Pop Bliss — Walt Harris 2005-06 2 6 17 0 .261 1895 4-0-1 Walter Camp — Jim Harbaugh 2007 1 4 8 0 .333 1903 8-0-3 James F. Lanagan — Totals 113 640 440 52 .588 1926 10-0-1 Pop Warner — 10 Win Seasons Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking 1926 10-0-1 Pop Warner — 1940 10-0-0 Clark Shaughnessy 2 1992 10-3-0 Bill Walsh 9 Nine Win Seasons Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking 1929 9-2-0 Pop Warner — 1930 9-1-1 Pop Warner — 1934 9-1-1 C.E. Thornhill — 1951 9-2-0 Chuck Taylor 7 1970 9-3-0 John Ralston 8 1971 9-3-0 John Ralston 10 1977 9-3-0 Bill Walsh — 2001 9-3-0 Tyrone Willingham 16 HISTORY One Loss Seasons Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking 1891 3-1-0 None — 1896 2-1-1 H.P. Cross — 1897 4-1-0 G.H. Brooke — UNIVERSITY 1902 6-1-0 C.L. Clemens — 1924 7-1-1 Pop Warner — 1930 9-1-1 Pop Warner — 1934 9-1-1 C.E. Thornhill — 1935 8-1-0 C.E. Thornhill —

Figures do not include rugby years from 1906-17.

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 149 Year-by-Year Results 1891 1904 at Vancouver 9-0 Won 3, Lost 1 Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 1 at Vancouver 10-3 Coach: None Coach: J.F. Lanagan at Vancouver 16-0 Captain: J.R. Whittemore Captain: G.H. Clark Australian Wallabies 3-13 Total Points 218-39 Hopkins Academy 10-6 Olympic Club 0-5 Berkeley Gym (at San Jose) 22-0 Pensacola 34-0 1909 Olympic Club 6-10 Olympic Club 12-0 Won 8, Lost 1 (at San Francisco) 14-10 Sherman Indians 0-5 Coach: G.J. Presley Total Points 52-26 Multnomah Club 0-0 Captain: M.M. Mitchell Nevada 17-0 Barbarians 16-0 1892 Oregon 35-0 Olympics 3-0 Won 1, Lost 0, Tied 2 Utah Aggies 57-0 Barbarians 11-0 Coach: Walter Camp at California 18-0 Olympics 15-0 Captain: C.L. Clemans at Colorado 33-0 Castaways (at ) 41-0 Total Points 206-10 Olympic Club 20-5 Reliance Club 59-0 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 14-14 1905 Vancouver 56-0 California (at San Francisco) 10-10 Vancouver 19-3 Total Points 44-29 Won 8, Lost 0 Coach: J.F. Lanagan California 13-19 Total Points 233-22 1893 Stanford’s 1892 Football team was coached by the St. Vincent 10-0 Won 8, Lost 0, Tied 1 legendary Walter Camp (right). Willamette 12-0 1910 15th Infantry 51-0 Coach: “Pop” Bliss Won 7, Lost 1 Oregon 10-4 Captain: J.F. Wilson Coach: G.J. Presley Oregon 34-0 Nevada 21-0 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 46-0 1897 Captain: Kenneth L. Dole Sherman Indians (at Los Angeles) 6-4 Reliance Club (at San Jose) 34-0 Won 4, Lost 1 Nevada 0-6 (at San Francisco) USC 16-0 Olympics 14-0 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 24-11 Coach: G.H. Brooke California 5-0 (Portland) California 12-5 Barbarians 21-0 California (at San Francisco) 6-6 Captain: S.W. Cotton, FB at Multnomah 0-0 Total Points 154-20 Total Points 138-13 Olympics 19-0 Reliance Club (at San Francisco) 18-0 Reliance Club (at San Francisco) 6-4 Barbarians 34-0 at Tacoma 48-0 Reliance Club (at San Francisco) 8-6 1901 1906 Nevada 8-0 at Port Townsend 50-0 Reliance Club (at San Jose) 12-6 Barbarians 60-0 at Washington 40-0 Won 3, Lost 2, Tied 2 Won 6, Lost 2, Tied 1 Reliance Club (at San Francisco) 0-10 Coach: C.M. Fickert Coach: J.F. Lanagan Olympics 27-0 at Multnomah (Portland) 18-0 California (at San Francisco) 28-0 Captain: R.S. Fisher Captain: A.J. Chalmers California 6-25 Total Points 284-17 Total Points 54-26 Olympic Club 6-0 Nevada 11-0 Total Points 189-25 1894 1898 Reliance Club (at San Francisco) 0-0 Pomona (at Los Angeles) 26-0 1911 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 6-6 Vancouver 5-3 Won 6, Lost 3 Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 Won 10, Lost 3 Reliance Club 10-0 Vancouver 16-6 Coach: Walter Camp Coach: H.P. Cross Coach: G.J. Presley Nevada 12-0 California 6-3 Captain: P.M. Downing Captain: F.S. Fisher, FB Captain: Benjamin Erb California (at San Francisco) 0-2 at Vancouver 9-11 Reliance Club (at San Francisco) 4-12 Washington Volunteers 22-0 Barbarians 23-3 at Santa Cruz 14-4 Michigan (Rose Bowl) 0-49 at Vancouver 0-3 Kansas Volunteers 10-0 Total Points 34-57 at Vancouver 3-3 Olympics 19-0 Reliance Club (at San Francisco) 6-12 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 22-0 Victoria (at ) 11-0 Barbarians 31-3 at Sacramento Club 6-0 Kansas Volunteers 15-11 1902 Olympics 16-0 Reliance Club 20-0 Total Points 87-29 Iowa Volunteers 0-6 Won 6, Lost 1 Nevada 41-0 California (at San Francisco) 6-0 League of the Cross 18-5 Coach: C.L. Clemans 1907 USC 6-3 (at San Francisco) 4-24 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 6-6 Captain: H.S. Lee Won 8, Lost 4 Olympics 39-3 Chicago (at Los Angeles) 12-0 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 0-12 Reliance Club 12-0 Coach: J.F. Lanagan British Columbia 27-3 at Los Angeles Athletic Club 28-0 California (at San Francisco) 0-22 Alumni 18-0 Captain: William Koerner British Columbia 5-6 Total Points 100-52 Total Points 93-62 Reliance Club 12-0 Barbarians 10-6 California 3-21 1895 Nevada 11-5 Castaways 15-11 at Vancouver 6-13 1899 at Vancouver 10-5 Won 4, Lost 0, Tied 1 Reliance Club 23-5 Barbarians (at Los Angeles) 16-13 Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 2 at Vancouver 9-0 Coach: Walter Camp California (at San Francisco) 0-16 Nevada (at Los Angeles) 31-0 Coach: B. Chamberlain Total Points 235-60 Captain: G.H. Cochran Captain: C.G. Murphy, RB at Utah 35-11 Barbarians (at Los Angeles) 6-13 Total Points 111-37 Vancouver (at Los Angeles) 23-12 Olympic Club 4-0 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 0-0 1912 Vancouver (at Los Angeles) 5-3 Reliance Club 8-0 Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 0-0 1903 California 21-11 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 10-2 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 5-6 Coach: G.J. Presley Olympic Club 6-0 Won 8, Lost 0, Tied 3 at Vancouver 0-3 Olympic Club 5-16 Coach: J.F. Lanagan Captain: Louis Call California (at San Francisco) 6-6 at Vancouver 3-9 Nevada 17-5 Captain: L.P. Bansbach at Victoria 3-12 Barbarians 12-0 Total Points 34-8 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 0-10 Reliance Club 0-0 Total Points 133-93 Olympics 17-0 California (at San Francisco) 0-30 1896 Pensacola 17-0 Australians 0-6 at Multnomah (Portland) 6-11 1908 Australians 13-12 Won 2, Lost 1, Tied 1 Reliance Club 34-0 at All-Seattle 28-0 at USC 14-0 Coach: H.P. Cross Pensacola 34-0 Won 12, Lost 2 Total Points 61-78 Santa Clara 10-15 Captain: C.M. Fickert, G Fort Baker 57-0 Coach: J.F. Lanagan Captain: D.P. Crawford Barbarians 0-6 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 0-0 1900 Nevada 0-0 Barbarians 22-0 Olympics 19-0 Reliance Club (at San Francisco) 10-0 Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 1 Chemaua Indians 33-0 Olympic Club 28-0 at California 3-3 Olympic Club (at San Francisco) 0-4 Coach: F.H. Yost Reliance Club 17-0 Barbarians 24-0 Total Points 88-42 California (at San Francisco) 20-0 Captain: W.W. Burnett Multnomah Club 11-0 California (at San Francisco) 6-6 Olympic Club 12-3 Total Points 30-4 Reliance Club 6-0 1913 Sherman Indians (at Los Angeles) 18-0 Barbarians 28-3 Won 8, Lost 3 at San Jose Normal 35-0 Total Points 199-6 at Nevada 14-0 Coach: F.C. Brown Reliance Club (at San Francisco) 6-0 Nevada 26-0 Captain: James H. Thoburn San Jose Normal 24-0 Vancouver 3-11 Stanford Alumni 0-14 Vancouver 11-3 Olympics 3-5 Reliance Club 44-0 at California 12-3 Barbarians 88-3

150 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 1921 1926 at Minnesota 0-0 Won 4, Lost 2, Tied 2 Won 10, Lost 0, Tied 1 Oregon State 13-7 Coach: C.E. Van Gent Coach: Pop Warner at USC 12-41 UCLA 20-0 Captain: John C. Patrick Captain: Frederick RECORDS Swan 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION Washington 25-7 U.S. Marines 41-0 Fresno State 44-0 California Tech 57-7 Saint Mary’s 10-7 California Tech 13-0 at California 41-0 Olympic Club 7-0 Occidental 19-0 Dartmouth 14-7 Pacifi c Fleet 7-27 Olympic Club 7-3 Total Points 252-69 Oregon State 14-7 Nevada 33-9 at Washington 0-0 at Oregon 19-12 1931 Nevada 14-14 at USC 13-12 Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 2 California 7-42 Santa Clara 33-14 Coach: Pop Warner Total Points 100-97 Washington 29-10 Captain: Harry Hillman at California 41-6 1922 West Coast Army 46-0 Alabama (Rose Bowl) 7-7 Olympic Club 0-0 Won 4, Lost 5 Total Points 268-73 Santa Clara 6-0 Coach: A. Kerr Minnesota 13-0 Captain: Dudley DeGroot 1927 Won 8, Lost 2, Tied 1 Oregon State 25-7 Olympic Club 9-27 at Washington 0-0 Santa Clara 7-0 Coach: Pop Warner Captain: J. Harold McCreery UCLA 12-6 Coaching staff during the late 1920s, L to R: assistant coach Ernie Saint Mary’s 9-0 at USC 0-19 Nevers, assistant coach Ed Walker and Pop Warner. at Oregon State 6-0 Fresno State 44-7 Nevada 26-0 Nevada 17-7 Olympic Club 7-6 California 0-6 Saint Mary’s 0-16 U.C. Club 13-3 Olympic Club 39-16 USC 0-6 vs. Dartmouth (at Boston, MA) 32-6 Barbarians 18-0 Palo Alto Athletic Club 19-8 Washington 8-12 Nevada 20-2 Total Points 160-44 Olympics 29-3 Presley’s Stars 35-6 California 0-28 USC 13-13 All Blacks 0-54 Palo Alto Athletic Club 26-9 Pittsburgh 7-16 at Oregon State 20-6 1932 All Blacks 0-56 Olympic Club 29-0 Total Points 63-96 Oregon 19-0 Won 6, Lost 4, Tied 1 Barbarians 21-5 Santa Clara 5-38 at Washington 13-7 Coach: Pop Warner Olympics 19-12 Total Points 256-109 1923 Santa Clara 6-13 Captain: Ernest W. Caddel California 13-8 California 13-6 1917 Won 7, Lost 2 Olympic Club 6-0 at USC 10-0 Coach: A. Kerr Pittsburgh (Rose Bowl) 7-6 at San Francisco 20-7 Total Points 214-149 Won 1, Lost 0 Captain: John Campbell Total Points 162-82 at Oregon State 27-0 Coach: Jim Wylie Mare Island 82-0 1928 Santa Clara 14-0 1914 Captain: Henry S. Pettingill Nevada 27-0 Won 8, Lost 3, Tied 1 West Coast Army 26-0 Won 10, Lost 0 Santa Clara 15-11 Santa Clara 55-6 Coach: Pop Warner USC 0-13 Coach: F.C. Brown Total Points 15-11 at Occidental 42-0 Captain: C.P. Hoffman at UCLA 6-13 Captain: Frank J. Gard USC 7-14 Washington 13-18 1918 (Unoffi cial Schedule) Olympic Club 17-0 Olympic Club 40-7 YMI 0-7 California Aggies 59-0 Barbarians 31-3 Won 0, Lost 4 at Oregon 14-3 West Coast Army 21-8 at California 0-0 Alumni 61-8 Coach: Lt. A.H. Badenoch Idaho 17-7 Olympic Club 6-12 at Pittsburgh 0-7 Barbarians 19-4 Mare Island 0-80 at California 0-9 at Oregon 16-12 Total Points 171-58 UCLA 45-7 Olympic Club 19-5 Mather Field 0-70 Total Points 284-46 Titans 35-6 at USC 8-25 vs. Idaho (at San Francisco) 47-0 1933 Santa Clara 13-0 at California 0-67 1924 Fresno State 47-0 Won 8, Lost 2, Tied 1 Alumni 31-3 Total Points 8-242 Won 7, Lost 1, Tied 1 at USC 0-10 Coach: C.E. Thornhill Santa Clara 31-0 Captain: appointed by game Olympic Club 36-6 1919 Coach: Pop Warner at California 26-8 Captain: James W. Lawson Washington 12-0 San Jose State 27-0 Won 4, Lost 3 at California 13-13 Total Points 288-43 Occidental 20-6 UCLA 3-0 Coach: Bob Evans at Army 26-0 Olympic Club 7-0 Santa Clara 7-0 1915 Captain: E.R. Caughey Total Points 274-69 Oregon 28-13 at Northwestern 0-0 Won 10, Lost 0, Tied 1 U.S.S. Boston 59-0 vs. Idaho (at Portland, Oregon) 3-0 1929 at San Francisco 20-13 Coach: F.C. Brown Olympic Club 0-13 Santa Clara 20-0 Won 9, Lost 2 at Washington 0-6 Captain: D.B. Carroll at Oregon State 14-6 vs. Utah (at Berkeley, California) 30-0 Coach: Pop Warner Olympic Club 21-0 Olympic Club 0-0 Saint Mary’s 34-0 Montana 41-3 Captain: Donald F. Muller at USC 13-7 Barbarians 31-6 Santa Clara 13-0 Montana 33-7 at California 20-20 West Coast Army 45-0 Titan Club 18-0 California 10-14 California 7-3 Notre Dame (Rose Bowl) 10-27 Olympic Club 6-0 Olympic Club 48-13 at USC 0-13 Columbia (Rose Bowl) 0-7 Total Points 179-69 Oregon 33-7 Barbarians 81-0 Total Points 130-46 Total Points 131-43 at UCLA 57-0 Olympic Club 49-8 1925 Oregon State 40-7 1934 HISTORY Palo Alto Athletic Club 28-3 1920 Won 7, Lost 2 USC 0-7 Palo Alto Athletic Club 36-18 Won 4, Lost 3 Won 9, Lost 1, Tied 1 Coach: Pop Warner California Tech 39-0 S.C. All-Stars 21-5 Coach: W. Powell Coach: C.E. Thornhill Captain: at Washington 6-0 Olympic Club 29-11 Captain: C.A. Wilcox Captain: appointed by game Olympic Club 0-9 Santa Clara 7-13 Santa Clara (at San Francisco) 30-0 Saint Mary’s 41-0 San Jose State 48-0 Santa Clara 20-3 California 21-6 Total Points 370-64 Olympic Club 7-10 Santa Clara 7-7 Occidental 28-0 Army 34-13 at USC 0-10 Oregon State 17-0 1916 at USC 13-9 Total Points 288-53

Northwestern 20-0 UNIVERSITY at Santa Clara 21-7 Oregon State 26-10 at San Francisco 3-0 Won 9, Lost 1 Oregon 10-0 Oregon 35-13 1930 USC 16-0 Coach: F.C. Brown at Washington 3-0 at Washington 0-13 Won 9, Lost 1, Tied 1 at UCLA 27-0 Captain: Joseph R. Braden at California 0-38 UCLA 82-0 Coach: Pop Warner Washington 24-0 Olympic Club 9-8 Total Points 82-65 California 27-14 Captain: Ray Tandy Olympic Club 40-0 Barbarians 43-0 Total Points 231-71 West Coast Army 32-0 at California 9-7 Olympic Club 38-16 Olympic Club 18-0 Palo Alto Athletic Club 13-8 Alabama (Rose Bowl) 13-29 Santa Clara 20-0 Total Points 224-43

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 151 1935 1940 1947 Santa Clara 21-14 1956 Won 8, Lost 1 Won 10, Lost 0 Won 0, Lost 9 at Washington 14-7 Won 4, Lost 6 Coach: C.E. Thornhill Coach: C. Shaughnessy Coach: M. Schwartz Washington State 21-13 Coach: Charles Taylor Captain: Robert Hamilton Captain: appointed by game Captain: George Quist at USC 27-20 Captains: , Paul Wiggin Oregon State 35-14 San Jose State 35-0 at San Francisco 27-0 Idaho 16-19 California 7-20 at Washington State 40-26 at San Francisco 10-0 Oregon 13-0 at Michigan 13-49 Michigan State 7-21 Illinois (Rose Bowl) 7-40 UCLA 6-7 Santa Clara 7-6 Santa Clara 7-13 Total Points 229-181 at Ohio State 20-32 at Washington 6-0 at Washington State 26-14 UCLA 6-39 San Jose State 40-20 Santa Clara 9-6 USC 21-7 at Washington 0-25 1952 at Oregon 21-7 at USC 3-0 at UCLA 20-14 Oregon State 7-13 Won 5, Lost 5 USC 27-19 Montana 32-0 Washington 20-10 at USC 0-14 Coach: Charles Taylor at UCLA 13-14 California 13-0 Oregon State 28-14 Oregon 6-21 Captains: Alfred Kirkland, James Oregon State 19-20 Southern Methodist (Rose Bowl) 7-0 at California 13-7 California 18-21 A. Vick Washington 13-34 Total Points 121-13 Nebraska (Rose Bowl) 21-13 Total Points 72-214 at California 18-20 Santa Clara 28-13 Total Points 196-85 Total Points 218-213 1936 1948 at Washington State 14-13 Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 2 1941 Won 4, Lost 6 Michigan 14-7 1957 Coach: C.E. Thornhill Won 6, Lost 3 Coach: M. Schwartz Oregon State 41-28 Won 6, Lost 4 Captain: Earl M. Hoos Coach: C. Shaughnessy Captain: appointed by game at UCLA 14-24 Coach: Charles Taylor Washington 14-27 Santa Clara 0-13 Captain: appointed by game San Jose State 26-20 Captains: , Gary Van San Jose State 35-13 Galder at Washington State 13-14 Oregon 19-15 Oregon 12-20 USC 7-54 Oregon 7-7 UCLA 33-0 at Washington State 7-14 Oregon 20-21 San Jose State 47-7 USC 7-14 at Oregon State 0-10 Santa Clara 14-27 at California 0-26 Northwestern 26-6 at UCLA 19-6 San Francisco 42-26 at UCLA 34-14 Total Points 187-226 at Rice 7-34 Washington 14-14 at Washington 13-7 USC 6-7 Washington State 18-21 at Oregon State 20-14 Santa Clara 27-7 Washington 20-0 1953 at Washington 21-14 at California 0-20 at USC 13-0 vs. Army (at ) 0-43 Won 6, Lost 3, Tied 1 UCLA 20-6 at Columbia 0-7 Washington State 13-14 Montana 39-7 Coach: Charles Taylor Oregon 26-27 Total Points 80-109 California 0-16 at California 6-7 Captain: Norman Manoogian at USC 35-7 Total Points 160-95 Total Points 164-159 at Oregon State 14-24 College of Pacifi c 20-25 1937 California 14-12 Oregon 7-0 Won 4, Lost 3, tied 2 1942 1949 Total Points 228-158 Coach: C.E. Thornhill Won 6, Lost 4 Won 7, Lost 3, Tied 1 at Illinois 21-33 Captain: Grant B. Stone Coach: M. Schwartz Coach: M. Schwartz Oregon State 21-0 1958 UCLA 21-20 Santa Clara 7-13 Captain: appointed by game Captains: Allan F. Rau, James Won 2, Lost 8 Castagnoli at Washington 13-7 Coach: Jack C. Curtice at Oregon 6-7 Washington State 0-6 Washington State 48-19 UCLA 12-7 vs. Santa Clara (at San Francisco) 6-14 San Jose State 49-0 Captains: Robert Nicolet, Robert at USC 20-23 Peterson, Eric Protiva at Washington 13-7 at Notre Dame 0-27 Harvard 44-0 San Jose State 54-0 Oregon State 0-0 Idaho 54-7 Michigan 7-27 California 21-21 at Washington State 6-40 at USC 7-6 at USC (at San Francisco) 14-6 UCLA 7-14 Total Points 246-148 Rice 7-30 Washington State 23-0 UCLA 7-21 at Washington 40-0 at Northwestern 0-28 California 0-13 vs. Washington (at San Francisco) 20-7 Oregon State 27-7 1954 Washington 22-12 at Columbia 0-0 Oregon State 49-13 Santa Clara 7-7 Won 4, Lost 6 Air Force 0-16 Total Points 68-53 at California 26-7 at USC 34-13 Coach: Charles Taylor at UCLA 21-19 Saint Mary’s Pre-Flight 28-13 Idaho 63-0 Captain: Winfred E. Wedge USC 6-29 1938 Total Points 204-121 California 14-33 at Oregon 0-12 at Pacifi c 13-12 Won 3, Lost 6 Hawai’i 74-20 Oregon State 16-24 at Oregon 18-13 Coach: C.E. Thornhill 1943-44 Total Points 366-121 at California 15-16 Illinois 12-2 Captain: appointed by game No Football- World War II Total Points 93-226 1950 Navy 0-25 Santa Clara 0-22 at UCLA 0-72 Washington State 8-0 1945 (Unoffi cial Schedule) Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 2 1959 Won 1, Lost 1 Coach: M. Schwartz Washington 13-7 Won 3, Lost 7 Oregon 27-16 Washington State 26-30 USC 2-13 Coach: M. Schwartz Captains: Russell Pomeroy, Coach: Jack C. Curtice Stockton Commandos 13-19 Gordon W. White USC 7-21 Captain: Christopher Burford at UCLA 0-6 San Jose State 14-19 Washington 7-10 San Mateo Merchant Marine 12-6 San Jose State 33-16 Oregon 27-28 Total Points 25-25 at California 20-28 at Oregon State 0-6 San Francisco 55-7 Total Points 123-229 at Wisconsin 14-16 at California 0-6 1946 at Oregon State 21-7 Pacifi c 21-6 Dartmouth 23-13 Santa Clara 23-13 1955 at Washington 0-10 Won 6, Lost 3, Tied 1 Total Points 67-92 at UCLA 7-21 Won 6, Lost 3, Tied 1 at USC 28-30 Coach: M. Schwartz Washington 7-21 San Jose State 54-38 1939 Captain: appointed by game Coach: Charles Taylor USC 7-7 Captains: Robert Marshall, UCLA 13-55 Won 1, Lost 7, Tied 1 Idaho 45-0 Washington State 26-17 William H. Tarr at Oregon State 39-22 Coach: C.E. Thornhill San Francisco 33-7 Army 0-7 California 17-20 Pacifi c 33-14 Captain: Stanley Anderson at UCLA 6-26 at California 7-7 Total Points 232-261 at Oregon State 0-10 Oregon State 0-12 Santa Clara 33-27 Total Points 188-123 USC 20-28 Ohio State 6-0 1960 at Oregon 0-10 at Michigan State 14-38 UCLA 14-14 at Oregon State 0-0 1951 Won 0, Lost 10 Washington 15-21 Won 9, Lost 2 UCLA 13-21 Coach: Jack C. Curtice at Washington 5-8 at Washington 7-7 Santa Clara 7-27 Washington State 27-26 Coach: Charles Taylor Captains: Richard Norman, at California 25-6 Captains: William McColl, San Jose State 34-18 Dean Hinshaw at USC 0-33 at USC 28-20 Washington State 0-7 at Hawai’i 18-7 at Washington State 14-15 Total Points 222-148 Oregon 44-7 California 14-32 at Oregon 27-20 California 19-0 Wisconsin 7-24 vs. Dartmouth (at New York) 14-3 San Jose State 26-13 Total Points 198-135 Air Force 9-32 Total Points 54-146 at Michigan 23-13 Washington 10-29 UCLA 21-7 San Jose State 20-34

152 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM at UCLA 8-26 1965 at Purdue 35-36 USC 6-21 Won 6, Lost 3, Tied 1 at USC 24-26 at Oregon 6-27 Coach: John Ralston Washington State 49-0 Oregon State 21-25 UCLA 20-20 Captains: Robert Handley, Gary RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION at California 10-21 Pettigrew, Glenn Myers at Oregon State 33-0 Total Points 111-254 at Washington 21-7 San Jose State 26-6 Air Force 47-34 1961 Navy 7-7 California 29-28 Won 4, Lost 6 at Air Force 17-16 Total Points 349-172 Coach: Jack C. Curtice Oregon 17-14 Captains: John R. Butler, C. Cottle at USC 0-14 1970 Army 31-14 Tulane 9-7 Won 9, Lost 3 at Washington 8-41 at Oregon State 34-0 Coach: John Ralston at Tulane 16-0 at Michigan State 3-31 Captains: , Jack Schultz UCLA 13-30 San Jose State 17-6 at Arkansas 34-28 California 9-7 at Washington 0-13 San Jose State 34-3 Total Points 144-149 UCLA 0-20 at Oregon 33-10 Oregon 7-19 1966 Purdue 14-26 at USC 15-30 Won 5, Lost 5 USC 24-14 Washington State 0-30 Coach: John Ralston at Washington State 63-16 California 20-7 at UCLA 9-7 Captains: Allan Mohrman, Albert Head coach John Ralston led Stanford to back-to-back Rose Bowl Total Points 105-163 Wilburn Oregon State 48-10 victories in 1971 and 1972. Washington 29-22 1962 San Jose State 25-21 at Air Force 14-31 Won 5, Lost 5 at Minnesota 21-35 at California 14-22 1973 Tulane 33-14 Coach: Jack C. Curtice Ohio State (Rose Bowl) 27-17 Won 7, Lost 4 Captains: Edward Cummings, Gary at Oregon 3-7 Total Points 343-206 Coach: J. Christiansen A. Sargent USC 7-21 Captains: , Randy Poltl at Illinois 6-3 Tulane 6-3 1971 Sept. 15 Penn State L 6-20 57,000 Washington 20-22 Michigan State 16-13 Won 9, Lost 3 Sept. 22 at Michigan L 10-47 80,177 Air Force 21-6 Oregon State 0-27 Coach: John Ralston Sept. 29 San Jose State W 23-12 47,500 at UCLA 0-10 at Washington State 6-21 Captains: , Jackie Brown, Oct. 6 at Illinois W 24-0 45,383 at California 13-7 Washington 0-14 Oct. 13 UCLA L 13-59 55,000 Total Points 149-146 at UCLA 17-7 at Missouri 19-0 Oct. 20 at Washington W 23-14 51,500 at Oregon 14-28 1967 at Army 38-3 Oct. 27 Washington State W 45-14 48,000 Nov. 3 at Oregon State W 24-23 17,025 USC 14-39 Won 5, Lost 5 Oregon 38-17 Nov. 10 at USC L 26-27 63,806 San Jose State 21-9 Coach: John Ralston Duke 3-9 Nov. 17 Oregon W 24-7 21,000 at California 30-13 Captains: Marty Brill, John P. Root at Washington 17-6 Total Points 124-174 at USC 33-18 Nov. 24 California W 26-17 67,000 at Oregon State 7-13 Washington State 23-24 Total Points 244-240 1963 Kansas 21-20 at Oregon State 31-24 Won 3, Lost 7 San Jose State 28-14 UCLA 20-9 1974 Coach: John Ralston at USC 0-30 San Jose State 12-13 Won 5, Lost 4, Tied 2 Captains: Marvin Harris, Clark Weaver Washington State 31-10 California 14-0 Coach: J. Christiansen UCLA 16-21 San Jose State 29-13 Michigan (Rose Bowl) 13-12 Captains: Drew Palin, Scott Laidlaw at Army 20-24 Oregon 7-36 Total Points 261-135 Sept. 13 at Penn State L 20-24 58,200 at Washington 14-7 UCLA 9-10 Sept. 21 Illinois L 7-41 47,500 Oregon 17-14 at Rice 13-23 1972 Sept. 28 San Jose State T 21-21 45,000 California 3-26 at Washington 11-19 Won 6, Lost 5 Oct. 5 Michigan L 16-27 52,500 Total Points 157-179 Notre Dame 24-14 Coach: J. Christiansen Oct. 12 at UCLA T 13-13 45,937 at Oregon State 7-10 1968 Captains: Younger Klippert, Oct. 19 Washington W 34-17 38,000 Charles McCloud Oct. 26 at Washington State W 20-18 22,000 at USC 11-25 Won 6, Lost 3, Tied 1 Nov. 2 Oregon State W 17-13 38,500 Washington State 15-32 Coach: John Ralston San Jose State 44-0 Nov. 9 USC L 10-34 83,500 California 28-17 Captains: Malcolm Snider, Stuart at Duke 10-6 Nov. 16 at Oregon W 17-0 18,500 Total Points 154-199 Kellner West Virginia 41-35 USC 21-30 Nov. 23 at California W 22-20 71,866 1964 San Jose State 68-20 Washington 24-0 Total Points 197-228 Won 5, Lost 5 at Oregon 28-12 at Oregon 13-15 Coach: John Ralston Air Force 24-13 Oregon State 17-11 1975 Captains: R. Ragsdale, Guy Rounsaville USC 24-27 at UCLA 23-28 Won 6, Lost 4, Tied 1

at Washington State 21-21 HISTORY at Washington State 23-29 at Washington State 13-27 Coach: J. Christiansen at UCLA 17-20 San Jose State 10-8 at California 21-24 Captains: Bill Singler, Geb Church Oregon State 7-29 at UCLA 20-27 at Hawai’i 39-7 Sept. 13 at Penn State L 14-34 61,325 Washington 35-20 Rice 34-7 Total Points 266-183 Sept. 20 at Michigan T 19-19 92,304 at University of Pacifi c 24-0 Washington 0-6 Sept. 27 San Jose State L 34-36 43,000 California 20-0 at Notre Dame 6-28 Oct. 4 Army W 67-14 38,500 Total Points 268-162 at Oregon 10-8 Oct. 11 UCLA L 21-31 52,500 USC 10-15 Oct. 18 at Washington W 24-21 45,000

1969 UNIVERSITY Oct. 25 Washington State W 54-14 35,000 Oregon State 16-7 Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 1 Nov. 1 at Oregon State W 28-22 12,803 at California 21-3 Coach: John Ralston Nov. 8 at USC W 13-10 68,249 Total Points 150-138 Captains: Don E. Parish, Nov. 15 Oregon W 33-30 35,000 Patrick Preston Nov. 22 California L 15-48 88,000 San Jose State 63-21 Total Points 322-279 Oregon 28-0

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 153 1976 1980 Sept. 29 Arizona State L 10-28 39,500 Won 6, Lost 5 Won 6, Lost 5 Oct. 6 at UCLA W 23-21 53,806 Coach: J. Christiansen Coach: Paul Wiggin Oct. 13 Washington L 15-37 44,500 Captains: Alex Karakazoff, Jeff Barton Captain: appointed by game Oct. 20 Washington State L 42-49 33,000 Oct. 27 at Oregon State W 28-21 18,000 Sept. 11 at Penn State L 12-15 61,325 Sept. 6 at Oregon W 35-25 37,300 Nov. 3 USC L 11-20 74,432 Sept. 18 at Michigan L 0-51 101,741 Sept. 13 Tulane W 19-14 53,219 Nov. 10 at Arizona L 14-28 44,836 Sept. 25 San Jose State W 28-23 51,000 Sept. 20 at Boston College L 13-30 32,037 Nov. 17 at California W 27-10 75,662 Oct. 2 at Army L 20-21 30,382 Sept. 27 at Oklahoma W 31-14 74,852 Total Points 239-279 Oct. 9 at UCLA L 20-38 50,894 Oct. 4 San Jose State W 35-21 59,265 Oct. 16 Washington W 34-28 36,000 Oct. 11 at UCLA L 21-35 64,175 1985 Oct. 23 at Washington State W 22-16 24,300 Oct. 18 Washington L 24-27 59,052 Won 4, Lost 7 Oct. 30 Oregon State W 24-3 30,500 Oct. 25 at Washington State W 48-34 30,371 Coach: Jack Elway Nov. 6 USC L 24-48 76,500 Nov. 1 Oregon State W 54-13 45,585 Captain: appointed by game Nov. 13 at Oregon W 28-17 18,000 Nov. 8 USC L 9-34 85,799 Sept. 14 San Jose State W 41-7 68,000 Nov. 20 at California W 27-24 76,780 Nov. 22 at California L 23-28 78,258 Sept. 21 at Oregon L 28-45 33,494 Total Points 239-284 Total Points 312-275 Sept. 28 Texas L 34-38 53,000 1977 1981 Oct. 5 at San Diego State L 22-41 30,822 Won 9, Lost 3 Won 4, Lost 7 Oct. 12 UCLA L 9-34 63,000 Coach: Bill Walsh Coach: Paul Wiggin Oct. 19 at USC L 6-30 56,837 Captains: , Gordy Ceresino Captain: appointed by game Oct. 26 Arizona W 28-17 40,000 Nov. 2 at Washington L 0-34 54,041 Sept. 10 at Colorado L 21-27 50,482 Sept. 12 at Purdue L 19-27 69,958 Nov. 9 Oregon State W 39-24 26,000 Sept. 17 at Tulane W 21-17 30,482 Sept. 19 San Jose State L 6-28 67,888 Nov. 16 at Arizona State L 14-21 64,003 Sept. 24 Illinois W 37-24 50,500 Sept. 26 Ohio State L 19-24 76,102 Nov. 23 California W 24-22 84,876 Oct. 1 Oregon W 20-10 36,500 Oct. 3 at Arizona L 13-17 41,110 Total Points 245-313 Oct. 8 UCLA W 32-28 64,500 Oct. 10 UCLA W 26-23 70,103 Oct. 15 at Washington L 21-45 46,529 Oct. 17 at USC L 17-25 76,291 1986 Oct. 22 Washington State W 31-29 47,500 Oct. 24 Arizona State L 36-62 52,855 Won 8, Lost 4 Oct. 29 at Oregon State W 26-7 20,198 Oct. 31 at Washington L 31-42 55,856 Coach: Jack Elway Nov. 5 at USC L 0-49 65,101 Nov. 7 at Oregon State W 63-9 22,000 Captain: appointed by game Nov. 12 San Jose State W 31-26 39,000 Nov. 14 Oregon W 42-3 36,106 Sept. 13 at Texas W 31-20 74,372 Nov. 19 California W 21-3 87,500 Nov. 21 California W 42-21 84,536 Sept. 20 San Jose State W 28-10 64,950 Dec. 31 LSU () W 24-14 31,318 Total Points 314-281 Sept. 27 at Oregon State W 17-7 21,125 Total Points 285-279 1982 Oct. 4 San Diego State W 17-10 36,500 1978 Won 5, Lost 6 Oct. 11 Washington L 14-24 52,000 Won 8, Lost 4 Coach: Paul Wiggin Oct. 18 at Oregon W 41-7 28,226 Coach: Bill Walsh Captain: appointed by game Oct. 25 USC L 0-10 73,500 Captains: Gordy Ceresino, Nov. 1 Washington State W 42-12 35,000 Sept. 11 at Purdue W 35-14 64,381 Nov. 8 at UCLA W 28-23 68,857 Sept. 9 Oklahoma L 29-35 66,000 Sept. 18 San Jose State L 31-35 57,027 Nov. 22 at California L 11-17 75,662 Sept. 16 San Jose State W 38-9 42,500 Sept. 25 at Ohio State W 23-20 89,436 Nov. 29 vs. Arizona (at Tokyo) W 29-24 55,000 Sept. 23 at Illinois W 35-10 43,143 Oct. 2 Oregon State W 45-5 39,400 Dec. 27 Clemson (Gator Bowl) L 21-27 80,104 Sept. 30 Tulane W 17-14 40,111 Oct. 9 at Arizona State L 17-21 70,823 Total Points 279-191 Oct. 7 at UCLA L 26-27 54,106 Oct. 16 USC L 21-41 73,859 Oct. 14 Washington L 31-34 58,079 Oct. 23 at Washington State W 31-26 26,806 1987 Oct. 21 at Washington State W 43-27 27,481 Oct. 30 Washington W 43-31 55,213 Won 5, Lost 6 Oct. 28 Oregon State W 24-6 39,214 Nov. 6 Arizona L 27-41 45,290 Coach: Jack Elway Nov. 4 USC L 7-13 84,084 Nov. 13 at UCLA L 35-38 78,452 Captain: appointed by game Nov. 11 at Arizona State W 21-14 51,000 Nov. 20 at California L 20-25 75,662 Sept. 5 at Washington L 21-31 73,676 Nov. 18 at California W 30-10 77,880 Total Points 328-297 Sept. 19 at Colorado L 17-31 45,073 Dec. 31 Georgia (Bluebonnet Bowl) W 25-22 34,084 Sept. 26 San Jose State L 17-24 67,500 Total Points 326-221 1983 Won 1, Lost 10 Oct. 3 UCLA L 0-49 57,500 1979 Coach: Paul Wiggin Oct. 10 at Washington State W 44-7 31,538 Won 5, Lost 5, Tied 1 Captain: appointed by game Oct. 17 at San Diego State W 44-40 25,676 Oct. 24 Oregon W 13-10 38,500 Coach: Rod Dowhower Sept. 10 Oklahoma L 14-27 62,778 Captains: , Chuck Evans Oct. 31 Arizona L 13-23 34,000 Sept. 17 at Illinois L 7-17 72,852 Nov. 7 at USC L 24-39 58,922 Sept. 8 at Tulane L 10-33 41,251 Sept. 24 San Jose State L 10-23 68,201 Nov. 14 at Oregon State W 38-7 15,751 Sept. 15 San Jose State W 45-29 46,789 Oct. 1 at Arizona State L 11-29 53,795 Nov. 21 California W 31-7 85,000 Sept. 22 Army L 13-17 43,345 Oct. 8 UCLA L 21-39 55,804 Total Points 262-268 Sept. 29 Boston College W 33-14 36,412 Oct. 15 at Washington L 15-32 59,270 Oct. 6 UCLA W 27-24 70,205 Oct. 22 Arizona W 31-22 40,208 1988 Oct. 13 at USC T 21-21 76,062 Oct. 29 at Oregon State L 18-31 22,000 Won 3, Lost 6, Tied 2 Oct. 20 at Arizona W 30-10 55,217 Nov. 5 at USC L 7-30 50,867 Coach: Jack Elway Oct. 27 at Oregon State L 31-33 16,000 Nov. 12 Oregon L 7-16 31,420 Captain: appointed by game Nov. 3 Arizona State W 28-21 40,184 Nov. 19 California L 18-27 84,804 Sept. 10 USC L 20-24 57,000 Nov. 10 Oregon L 7-16 45,219 Total Points 159-293 Sept. 17 San Diego State W 31-10 26,000 Nov. 17 California L 14-21 85,577 Sept. 24 at Oregon L 3-7 39,089 Total Points 259-239 1984 Won 5, Lost 6 Oct. 1 at Notre Dame L 14-42 59,075 Coach: Jack Elway Oct.. 8 San Jose State W 44-12 55,000 Captain: appointed by game Oct. 15 Arizona State W 24-3 40,500 Oct. 22 Oregon State T 20-20 35,000 Sept. 8 at Oklahoma L 7-19 75,008 Oct. 29 at Washington L 25-28 68,272 Sept. 15 Illinois W 34-19 43,795 Nov. 5 Washington State L 21-24 36,500 Sept. 22 San Jose State W 28-27 70,426

154 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM Nov. 12 at UCLA L 17-27 70,552 1993 1997 Nov. 19 at California T 19-19 75,662 Won 4, Lost 7 Won 5, Lost 6 Total Points 238-216 Coach: Bill Walsh Coach: Tyrone Willingham

1989 Captain: appointed by game Captains: RECORDS Chris Draft, 2008 OPPONENTS Kailee Wong 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION Won 3, Lost 8 Sept. 4 at Washington L 14-31 71,893 Sept. 6 San Jose State W 28-12 37,500 Coach: Denny Green Sept. 11 San Jose State W 31-28 47,500 Sept. 13 at North Carolina L 17-28 57,800 Captain: appointed by game Sept. 18 Colorado W 41-37 52,100 Sept. 20 at Oregon State W 27-24 26,244 Sept. 25 UCLA L 25-28 53,700 Sept. 27 Oregon W 58-49 44,721 Sept. 2 at Arizona L 3-19 48,712 Oct. 2 Notre Dame L 20-48 80,300 Oct. 4 Notre Dame W 33-15 75,651 Sept. 9 at Oregon State L 16-20 30,223 Oct. 16 at Arizona L 24-27 57.799 Oct. 11 at Arizona L 22-28 40,273 Sept. 23 Oregon W 18-17 35,000 Oct. 23 Arizona State L 30-38 46,500 Oct. 18 Arizona State L 14-31 43,909 Sept. 30 San Jose State L 33-40 58,000 Oct. 30 Oregon State W 31-27 42,000 Nov. 1 UCLA L 7-27 54,332 Oct. 7 Notre Dame L 17-27 86,019 Nov. 6 at USC L 20-45 59,376 Nov. 8 at USC L 21-45 58,900 Oct. 14 at Washington State L 13-31 24,617 Nov. 13 at Oregon W 38-34 31,214 Nov. 15 at Washington State L 28-38 40,306 Oct. 21 Utah L 24-27 15,000 Nov. 20 California L 17-46 82,500 Nov. 22 California W 21-20 85,500 Oct. 28 at USC L 0-19 67,411 Total Points 291-389 Total Points 276-317 Nov. 4 UCLA W 17-14 45,000 Nov. 11 at Arizona State L 22-30 65,312 1994 1998 Nov. 18 California W 24-14 86,019 Won 3, Lost 7, Tied 1 Won 3, Lost 8 Total Points 187-258 Coach: Bill Walsh Coach: Tyrone Willingham 1990 Captain: appointed by game Captains: Donnie Spragan, Willie Howard Won 5, Lost 6 Sept. 10 at Northwestern T 41-41 27,436 Sept. 5 San Jose State L 23-35 36,396 Coach: Denny Green Sept. 17 San Jose State W 51-20 34,321 Sept. 12 Arizona L 14-31 30,069 Captains: Dave Garnett, , John Hopkins Sept. 24 Arizona L 10-34 42,593 Sept. 19 North Carolina W 37-34 34,198 Oct. 1 at Notre Dame L 15-34 59,075 Sept. 26 at Oregon L 28-63 43,948 Sept. 6 at Colorado L 17-21 50,669 Oct. 8 at Arizona State L 35-36 49,051 Oct. 3 at Notre Dame L 17-35 80,012 Sept. 15 at UCLA L 31-32 45,855 Oct. 15 USC L 20-27 60,345 Oct. 10 Oregon State L 23-30 34,298 Sept. 22 Oregon State W 37-3 45,000 Oct. 22 at Oregon State W 35-29 33,259 Oct. 22 at Arizona State L 38-44 (OT) 58,155 Sept. 29 San Jose State L 23-29 45,500 Oct. 29 at UCLA L 30-31 42,529 Oct. 31 at UCLA L 24-28 64,820 Oct. 6 at Notre Dame W 36-31 59,075 Nov. 5 Washington W 46-28 44,200 Nov. 7 USC L 9-34 43,250 Oct. 13 USC L 22-37 62,000 Nov. 12 Oregon L 21-55 43,802 Nov. 14 Washington State W 38-28 30,418 Oct. 20 Washington L 16-52 36,500 Nov. 19 at California L 23-24 75,662 Nov. 22 at California W 10-3 69,000 Oct. 27 at Oregon L 0-31 37,559 Total Points 327-359 Total Points 261-365 Nov. 3 Washington State W 31-13 30,000 Nov. 10 at Arizona W 23-10 52,609 1995 1999 Nov. 17 at California W 27-25 75,662 Won 7, Lost 4, Tied 1 Won 8, Lost 4 Total Points 263-284 Coach: Tyrone Willingham Coach: Tyrone Willingham 1991 Captains: Mark Butterfi eld, Mike Hall Captains: Andrew Currie, Willie Howard, , Won 8, Lost 4 Sept. 2 at San Jose State W 47-33 28,467 Sept. 4 at Texas L 17-69 80,654 Coach: Denny Green Sept. 9 at Utah W 27-20 32,107 Sept. 11 Washington State W 54-17 36,592 Captains: Dave Garnett, Tommy Vardell Sept. 16 Wisconsin T 24-24 42,510 Sept. 18 at Arizona W 50-22 47,273 Sept. 23 at Oregon W 28-21 45,237 Sept. 25 UCLA W 42-32 47,432 Sept. 7 Washington L 7-42 45,273 Oct. 7 at Arizona State W 30-28 41,625 Oct. 2 San Jose State L 39-44 38,261 Sept. 14 at Arizona L 23-28 43,055 Oct. 14 Washington L 28-38 45,210 Oct. 16 Oregon State W 21-17 37,419 Sept. 28 Colorado W 28-21 57,394 Oct. 21 UCLA L 28-42 45,075 Oct. 23 at USC W 35-31 57,494 Oct. 5 Notre Dame L 26-42 70,798 Oct. 28 Oregon State W 24-3 30,665 Oct. 30 at Washington L 30-35 70,308 Oct. 12 Cornell W 56-6 30,347 Nov. 4 at USC L 30-31 62, 368 Nov. 13 at Arizona State W 50-30 53,663 Oct. 19 at USC W 24-21 61,265 Nov. 11 at Washington State W 36-24 26,572 Nov. 20 California W 31-13 80,746 Oct. 26 Oregon State W 40-10 21,416 Nov. 18 California W 29-24 72,893 Nov. 27 Notre Dame W 40-37 57,980 Nov. 2 at Oregon W 33-13 41,949 Dec. 30 East Carolina (Liberty Bowl) L 13-19 47,398 Jan. 1 Wisconsin (Rose Bowl) L 9-17 93,731 Nov. 9 UCLA W 27-10 55,178 Total Points 344-307 Total Points 418-364 Nov. 16 at Washington State W 49-14 18,238 Nov. 23 California W 38-21 86,019 1996 2000 Dec. 25 Georgia Tech () L 17-18 34,433 Won 7, Lost 5 Won 5, Lost 6 Total Points 351-228 Coach: Tyrone Willingham Coach: Tyrone Willingham 1992 Captains: Brad Badger, Pete Swanson Captains: Willie Howard, Riall Johnson, DeRonnie Pitts, Russell Stewart Won 10, Lost 3 Sept. 7 Utah L 10-17 34,587 Coach: Bill Walsh Sept. 14 San Jose State W 25-2 34,150 Sept. 2 at Washington State W 24-10 21,793 Captain: appointed by game Sept. 21 at Wisconsin L 0-14 77,894 Sept. 9 San Jose State L 27-40 41,525

Oct. 6 at Washington L 6-27 71,488 Sept. 16 Texas W 27-24 43,970 HISTORY Aug. 26 Texas A&M (Pigskin Classic) L 7-10 35,240 Oct. 12 Oregon W 27-24 (OT) 41,150 Sept. 30 Arizona L 3-27 31,165 Sept. 12 Oregon W 21-7 43,656 Oct. 19 at Oregon State L 12-26 21,305 Oct. 7 at Notre Dame L 14-20 80,232 Sept. 19 Northwestern W 35-24 42,198 Oct. 26 Arizona State L 9-41 32,550 Oct. 14 at Oregon State L 6-38 34,777 Sept. 26 San Jose State W 37-13 56,423 Nov. 2 at UCLA W 21-20 50,498 Oct. 21 USC W 32-30 50,125 Oct. 3 at Notre Dame W 33-16 59,075 Nov. 9 USC W 24-20 41,980 Oct. 28 Washington L 28-31 31,300 Oct. 10 at UCLA W 19-7 55,810 Nov. 16 Washington State W 33-17 30,280 Nov. 4 at UCLA L 35-37 64,039 Oct. 17 Arizona L 6-21 47,217 Nov. 23 at California W 42-21 70,500 Nov. 11 Arizona State W 29-7 29,795 Oct. 24 at Oregon State W 27-21 26,594 Dec. 31 Michigan State (Sun Bowl) W 38-0 42,721 Nov. 18 at California W 36-30 (OT) 67,500 UNIVERSITY Oct. 31 at Washington L 7-41 70,821 Total Points 209-229 Total Points 261-294 Nov. 7 USC W 23-9 72,571 Nov. 14 Washington State W 40-3 52,018 Nov. 21 at California W 41-21 75,662 Jan. 1 Penn State (Blockbuster Bowl) W 24-3 45,554 Total Points 296-193

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 155 2001 Oct. 18 Washington State L 14-24 48,526 2006 Won 9, Lost 3 Oct. 25 at Oregon L 0-35 57,627 Won 1, Lost 11 Coach: Tyrone Willingham Nov. 1 UCLA W 21-14 44,950 Coach: Walt Harris Captains: , Marcus Hoover, Tank Williams, Coy Wire Nov. 8 Arizona State W 38-27 26,950 Captains: Brandon Harrison, Trevor Hooper, Wopamo Osaisai, Nov. 15 at Oregon State L 3-43 36,251 T.C. Ostrander Sept. 8 Boston College W 38-22 41,250 Nov. 22 California L 16-28 67,950 Sept. 22 Arizona State W 51-28 39,580 Nov. 29 Notre Dame L 7-57 46,500 Sept. 2 at Oregon L 10-48 58,450 Sept. 29 at USC W 21-16 53,962 Total Points 186-324 Sept. 9 at San Jose State L 34-35 29,321 Oct. 13 Washington State L 39-45 40,950 Sept. 16 Navy L 9-37 44,022 Oct. 20 at Oregon W 49-42 46,021 2004 Sept. 23 Washington State L 10-36 37,498 Oct. 27 UCLA W 38-28 64,495 Won 4, Lost 7 Sept. 30 at UCLA L 0-31 72,095 Nov. 3 at Washington L 28-42 72,090 Coach: Buddy Teevens Oct. 7 at Notre Dame L 10-31 80,795 Nov. 10 at Arizona W 51-37 40,632 Captains: Jared Newberry, Oshiomogho Atogwe Oct. 14 Arizona L 7-20 39,317 Nov. 17 California W 35-28 71,150 Oct. 21 at Arizona State L 3-38 53,323 Sept. 4 San Jose State W 43-3 39,750 Nov. 24 Notre Dame W 17-13 51,780 Nov. 4 USC L 0-42 49,371 Sept. 11 Brigham Young W 37-10 31,500 Dec. 1 at San Jose State W 41-14 17,745 Nov. 11 at Washington W 20-3 55,896 Sept. 25 USC L 28-31 55,750 Dec. 27 Georgia Tech (Seattle Bowl) L 14-24 30,144 Nov. 18 Oregon State L 7-30 38,502 Oct. 2 Washington W 27-13 27,550 Total Points 422-339 Dec. 2 at California L 17-26 72,516 Oct. 9 at Notre Dame L 15-23 80,795 Total Points 127-377 2002 Oct. 16 at Washington State W 23-17 34,963 Won 2, Lost 9 Oct. 23 Oregon L 13-16 33,250 2007 Coach: Buddy Teevens Oct. 30 at UCLA L 0-21 54,021 Won 4, Lost 8 Captains: Colin Branch, Casey Moore, Ryan Wells Nov. 6 at Arizona State L 31-34 59,002 Coach: Jim Harbaugh Nov. 13 Oregon State L 19-24 27,850 Captains: TC Ostrander, Chris Horn Sept. 7 at Boston College L 27-34 41,065 Nov. 20 at California L 6-41 72,981 Sept. 14 San Jose State W 63-26 54,500 Total Points 242-233 Sept. 1 UCLA L 17-45 38,860 Sept. 28 at Arizona State L 24-65 51,443 Sept. 15 San Jose State W 37-0 36,144 Oct. 5 at Notre Dame L 7-31 80,795 2005 Sept. 22 Oregon L 31-55 35,019 Oct. 12 Washington State L 11-36 30,750 Won 5, Lost 6 Sept. 29 Arizona State L 3-41 32,125 Oct. 19 Arizona W 16-6 33,800 Coach: Walt Harris Oct. 6 at USC W 24-23 85,125 Oct. 26 at UCLA L 18-28 54,116 Captains: , Kevin Schimmelmann, Timi Wusu Oct. 13 Texas Christian L 36-38 37,777 Nov. 2 at Oregon L 14-41 56,436 Oct. 20 at Arizona W 21-20 55,270 Sept. 10 at Navy W 41-38 35,670 Nov. 9 USC L 17-49 44,950 Oct. 27 at Oregon State L 6-23 42,089 Sept. 17 UC Davis L 17-20 31,250 Nov. 16 Oregon State L 21-31 29,850 Nov. 3 Washington L 9-27 36,570 Oct. 1 Oregon L 20-44 27,690 Nov. 23 at California L 7-30 71,224 Nov. 10 at Washington State L 17-33 31,110 Oct. 8 at Washington State W 24-21 33,442 Total Points 225-377 Nov. 24 Notre Dame L 14-21 48,953 Oct. 15 at Arizona W 20-16 54,216 Dec. 1 California W 20-13 49,209 Oct. 22 Arizona State W 45-35 31,711 2003 Total Points 235-339 Oct. 29 UCLA L 27-30 (OT) 42,960 Won 4, Lost 7 Games from 1906-1917 played as rugby Coach: Buddy Teevens Nov. 5 at USC L 21-51 90,212 Captains: Brett Pierce, Luke Powell, Kirk Chambers Nov. 12 at Oregon State W 20-17 42,960 Nov. 19 California L 3-27 71,743 Sept. 6 San Jose State W 31-10 34,345 Nov. 26 Notre Dame L 31-38 56,057 Sept. 20 at Brigham Young W 18-14 61,446 Total Points 269-337 Sept. 27 at Washington L 17-28 71,875 Oct. 11 at USC L 21-44 68,341

Records vs. Conferences Washington 34 40 4 Opponent Won Lost Tied Washington State 32 25 1 Atlantic Coast Conference Columbia 0 2 1 Total 289 289 26 Opponent Won Lost Tied Opponent Won Lost Tied Cornell 1 0 0 Dartmouth 4 0 0 Clemson 0 1 0 Illinois 6 4 0 Opponent Won Lost Tied Harvard 1 0 0 Duke 1 1 0 Michigan 3 6 1 Alabama 0 1 1 Total 6 2 1 Georgia Tech 0 2 0 Michigan State 2 3 0 Arkansas 1 0 0 North Carolina 1 1 0 Minnesota 1 1 1 Mountain West Georgia 1 0 0 Total 2 5 0 Northwestern 3 1 2 Conference Louisiana State 1 0 0 Ohio State 3 2 0 Total 3 1 1 Big-12 Conference Penn State 1 4 0 Opponent Won Lost Tied Opponent Won Lost Tied Purdue 1 3 0 Air Force 4 3 0 Sun Belt Conference Colorado 3 3 0 Wisconsin 0 4 1 Brigham Young 2 0 0 Opponent Won Lost Tied Kansas 1 0 0 Total 20 28 5 San Diego State 3 1 0 Idaho 6 1 0 Missouri 1 0 0 Texas Christian 0 1 0 Total 6 1 0 Nebraska 1 0 0 Conference USA Utah 3 2 0 Oklahoma 1 3 0 Opponent Won Lost Tied Total 12 7 0 Western Athletic Conference Texas 2 2 0 Army 5 5 0 Pacifi c-10 Conference Texas A&M 0 1 0 East Carolina 0 1 0 Opponent Won Lost Tied Opponent Won Lost Tied Total 9 9 0 Tulane 7 1 0 Fresno State 3 0 0 Arizona 10 13 0 Total 12 7 0 Hawai’i 3 0 0 Big East Conference Arizona State 9 15 0 Nevada 16 1 2 Independents California 55 44 11 Opponent Won Lost Tied Rice 1 3 0 Oregon 43 27 1 Boston College 2 2 0 Opponent Won Lost Tied San Jose State 47 14 1 Oregon State 47 24 3 Pittsburgh 1 2 0 Navy 1 2 1 Southern Methodist 1 0 0 UCLA 31 44 3 West Virginia 1 0 0 Notre Dame 6 18 0 Total 71 18 3 Total 4 4 0 Total 7 20 1 USC 28 57 3

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Air Force (4-3-0) Arkansas (1-0-0) 1933 W 7 3 H 1987 W 31 7 H Columbia (0-2-1) 1934 W 9 7 A 1988 T 19 19 A Stan AF Site Stan UA Site RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW Stan PLAYER PROFILES CU COACHING STAFF Site SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION 1958 L 0 16 H 1970 W 34 28 A 1935 W 13 0 H 1989 W 24 14 H 1934 L 0 7 Rose Bowl 1960 L 9 32 A Total Pts. 34 28 1936 L 0 20 A 1990 W 27 25 A 1936 L 0 7 A 1965 W 17 16 A 1937 L 0 13 H 1991 W 38 21 H 1937 T 0 0 A (5-5-0) 1966 W 21 6 H Army 1938 L 0 6 A 1992 W 41 21 A Total Pts. 0 14 1968 W 24 13 H Stan Army Site 1939 L 14 32 H 1993 L 17 46 H 1969 W 47 34 H 1928 W 26 0 A 1940 W 13 7 A 1994 L 23 24 A Cornell (1-0-0) 1970 L 14 31 A 1929 W 34 13 H 1941 L 0 16 H 1995 W 29 24 H Stan CU Site Total Pts. 132 148 1948 L 0 43 A 1942 W 26 7 A 1996 W 42 21 A 1991 W 56 6 H 1950 L 0 7 H 1946 W 25 6 A 1997 W 21 20 H Total Pts. 56 6 Alabama (0-1-1) 1965 W 31 14 H 1947 L 18 21 H 1998 W 10 3 A Stan UA Site 1967 L 20 24 A 1948 L 6 7 A 1999 W 31 13 H Dartmouth (4-0-0) 1927 T 7 7 Rose Bowl 1971 W 38 3 A 1949 L 14 33 H 2000 W 36 30 (OT) A Stan DC Site 1935 L 13 29 Rose Bowl 1975 W 67 14 H 1950 T 7 7 A 2001 W 35 28 H 1930 W 14 7 H Total Pts. 20 36 1976 L 20 21 A 1951 L 7 20 H 2002 L 7 30 A 1931 W 32 6 A 1979 L 13 17 H 1952 L 0 26 A 2003 L 16 28 H 1938 W 23 13 H Arizona (10-13-0) Total Pts. 249 156 1953 T 21 21 H 2004 L 6 41 A 1939 W 14 3 A Stan UA Site 1954 L 20 28 A 2005 L 3 27 H Total Pts. 83 29 1979 W 30 10 A Boston College (2-2-0) 1955 W 19 0 H 2006 L 17 26 A 1981 L 13 17 A Stan BC Site 1956 L 18 20 A 2007 W 20 13 H Duke (1-1-0) 1982 L 27 41 H 1979 W 33 14 H 1957 W 14 12 H Total Pts. 1,755 1,713 Stan DU Site 1958 L 15 16 A 1971 L 3 9 H 1983 W 31 22 H 1980 L 13 30 A Cal Tech (3-0-0) 1984 L 14 28 A 2001 W 38 22 H 1959 L 17 20 H 1972 W 10 6 A 1985 W 28 17 H 2002 L 27 34 A 1960 L 10 21 A Stan CT Site Total Pts. 13 15 1986 W 29 24 A 1961 W 20 7 H 1926 W 13 0 H Total Pts. 111 100 East Carolina (0-1-0) 1987 L 13 23 H 1962 W 30 13 A 1929 W 39 0 H 1989 L 3 19 A Brigham Young (2-0-0) 1963 W 28 17 H 1930 W 57 7 H Stan ECU Site 1990 W 23 10 A Stan BYU Site 1964 W 21 3 A Total Pts. 109 7 1995 L 13 19 Liberty Bowl 1965 W 9 7 H Total Pts. 13 19 1991 L 23 28 A 2003 W 18 14 A Chicago (1-1-0) 2004 W 37 10 H 1966 W 13 7 A 1992 L 6 21 H Fresno State (3-0-0) 1993 L 24 27 A Total Pts. 55 24 1967 L 3 26 H Stan Chi Site 1994 L 10 34 H 1968 W 20 0 A 1894 L 4 24 S.F. Stan FSU Site California (55-44-11) 1997 L 22 28 A 1969 W 29 28 H 1894 W 12 0 L.A. 1926 W 44 0 H *1906-17, Rugby replaced football 1970 L 14 22 A Total Pts. 16 24 1927 W 44 7 H 1998 L 14 31 H Stan Cal Site 1971 W 14 0 H 1928 W 47 0 H 1999 W 50 22 A 1892 W 14 10 S.F. Clemson (0-1-0) 1972 L 21 24 A Total Pts. 135 7 2000 L 3 27 H 1892 T 10 10 S.F. 1973 W 26 17 H Stan CU Site 2001 W 51 37 A 1893 T 6 6 S.F. Georgia (1-0-0) 1974 W 22 20 A 1986 L 21 27 Gator Bowl 2002 W 16 6 H 1894 W 6 0 S.F. 1975 L 15 48 H Total Pts. 21 27 Stan GA Site 2005 W 20 16 A 1895 T 6 6 S.F. 1976 W 27 24 A 1978 W 25 22 Bluebonnet 2006 L 7 20 H 1896 W 20 0 S.F. Colorado (3-3-0) 1977 W 21 3 H Bowl 2007 W 21 20 A 1897 W 28 0 S.F. 1978 W 30 10 A Stan CU Site Total Pts. 25 22 Total Pts. 478 528 1898 L 0 22 S.F. 1904 W 33 0 A 1979 L 14 21 H 1899 L 0 30 S.F. 1977 L 21 27 A Georgia Tech (0-2-0) Arizona State (9-15-0) 1980 L 23 28 A 1900 W 5 0 S.F. 1987 L 17 31 A Stan ASU Site 1981 W 42 21 H Stan GT Site 1901 L 0 2 S.F. 1990 L 17 21 A 1978 W 21 14 A 1982 L 20 25 A 1991 L 17 18 Aloha Bowl 1902 L 0 16 S.F. 1991 W 28 21 H 1979 W 28 21 H 1983 L 18 27 H 2001 L 14 24 Seattle Bowl 1903 T 6 6 S.F. 1993 W 41 37 H 1984 W 27 10 A Total Pts. 31 42 1981 L 36 62 H 1904 W 18 0 A 1985 W 24 22 H Total Pts. 157 137 1982 L 17 21 A 1905 W 12 5 H 1986 L 11 17 A 1983 L 11 29 A 1906 W 6 3 A 1984 L 10 28 H 1907 W 21 11 H 1985 L 14 21 A 1908 W 12 3 A 1988 W 24 3 H 1909 L 13 19 H 1989 L 22 30 A 1910 L 6 25 A 1993 L 30 38 H 1911 L 3 21 H 1994 L 35 36 A 1912 T 3 3 A 1995 W 30 28 A 1913 W 13 8 H 1996 L 9 41 H 1914 W 26 8 A HISTORY 1997 L 14 31 H 1919 L 10 14 H 1998 L 38 44 (OT) A 1920 L 0 38 A 1999 W 50 30 A 1921 L 7 42 H 2000 W 29 7 H 1922 L 0 28 H 2001 W 51 28 H 1923 L 0 9 A 2002 L 24 65 A 1924 T 20 20 A 2003 W 38 27 H 1925 W 27 14 H UNIVERSITY 2004 L 31 34 A 1926 W 41 6 A 2005 W 45 35 H 1927 W 13 6 H 2006 L 3 38 A 1928 T 13 13 A 2007 L 3 41 H 1929 W 21 6 H Total Pts. 613 757 1930 W 41 0 A 1931 L 0 6 H 1932 T 0 0 A Ken Naber Mike McLaughlin

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 157 Harvard (1-0-0) 1951 W 23 13 A 1901 W 12 0 H 2003 L 7 57 H 1952 L 20 21 H Stan Harv. Site 1952 W 14 7 H 1902 W 11 5 H 2004 L 15 23 A 1953 W 7 0 A 1949 W 44 0 H 1972 W 13 12 Rose Bowl 1903 T 0 0 H 2005 L 31 38 H 1954 W 18 13 A Total Pts. 44 0 1973 L 10 47 A 1904 W 17 0 H 2006 L 10 31 A 1955 W 44 7 H 1974 L 16 27 H 1905 W 21 0 H 2007 L 14 21 H 1956 W 21 7 A Hawai’i (3-0-0) 1975 T 19 19 A 1906 W 11 0 H Total Pts. 406 657 1957 L 26 27 H 1976 L 0 51 A 1907 W 31 0 L.A. 1958 L 0 12 A Stan UH Site Occidental (4-0-0) 1946 W 18 7 A Total Pts. 115 301 1908 W 14 0 A 1959 L 27 28 H 1909 W 26 0 H Stan OCC Site 1960 L 6 27 A 1950 W 74 20 Pineapple Michigan State (2-3-0) Bowl 1910 W 8 0 H 1923 W 42 0 A 1961 L 7 19 H 1972 W 39 7 A Stan MSU Site 1911 W 41 0 H 1924 W 20 6 H 1962 L 14 28 A Total Pts. 131 34 1955 L 14 38 A 1921 T 14 14 H 1925 W 28 0 H 1963 L 7 36 H 1956 L 7 21 H 1922 W 17 7 H 1926 W 19 0 H 1964 W 10 8 A Idaho (6-1-0) 1961 L 3 31 A 1923 W 27 0 H Total Pts. 109 6 1965 W 17 14 H 1962 W 16 13 H 1926 W 33 9 H 1966 L 3 7 A Stan UI Site Ohio State (3-2-0) 1923 W 17 7 H 1996 W 38 0 Sun Bowl 1927 W 20 2 H 1967 W 17 14 H 1924 W 3 0 A Total Pts. 78 103 1931 W 26 0 H Stan OSU Site 1968 W 28 12 A 1955 W 6 0 H 1969 W 28 0 H 1928 W 47 0 S.F. Minnesota (1-1-1) Total Pts. 346 48 1956 L 20 32 A 1970 W 33 10 A 1942 W 54 7 H North Carolina (1-1-0) 1946 W 45 0 H Stan UM Site 1971 W 27 17 Rose Bowl 1971 W 38 10 H 1947 L 16 19 H 1930 T 0 0 A Stan UNC Site 1981 L 19 24 H 1972 L 13 15 A 1949 W 63 0 H 1931 W 13 0 H 1997 L 17 28 A 1982 W 23 20 A 1973 W 24 7 H Total Pts. 245 33 1966 L 21 35 A 1998 W 37 34 H Total Pts. 95 93 1974 W 17 0 A Total Pts. 34 35 Total Pts. 54 62 Oklahoma (1-2-0) 1975 W 33 30 H Illinois (6-4-0) 1976 W 28 17 A Missouri (1-0-0) Northwestern (3-1-2) Stan UI Site Stan UO Site 1977 W 20 10 H 1952 L 7 40 Rose Bowl Stan UM Site Stan NW Site 1978 L 29 35 H 1979 L 7 16 H 1953 L 21 33 A 1971 W 19 0 A 1933 T 0 0 A 1980 W 31 14 A 1980 W 35 26 A 1954 W 12 2 H Total Pts. 19 0 1934 W 20 0 H 1983 L 14 27 H 1981 W 42 3 H 1957 W 26 6 H 1984 L 7 19 A 1966 W 6 3 A Montana (3-0-0) 1983 L 7 16 H 1973 W 24 0 A 1958 L 0 28 A Total Pts. 81 95 1985 L 28 45 A Stan UM Site 1974 L 7 41 H 1992 W 35 24 H 1986 W 41 7 A 1924 W 41 3 H Oregon (43-27-1) 1977 W 37 24 H 1994 T 41 41 A 1987 W 13 10 H 1935 W 32 0 H Stan UO Site 1978 W 35 10 A Total Pts. 122 99 1988 L 3 7 A 1948 W 39 7 H 1900 W 34 0 H 1983 L 7 17 A 1989 W 18 17 H Total Pts. 112 10 Notre Dame (6-16-0) 1904 W 35 0 H 1984 W 34 19 H 1990 L 0 31 A 1905 W 10 4 H Total Pts. 190 189 Navy (1-2-1) Stan ND Site 1991 W 33 13 A 1925 L 10 27 Rose Bowl 1920 W 10 0 H 1992 W 21 7 H Kansas (1-0-0) Stan Navy Site 1942 L 0 27 A 1923 W 14 3 A 1954 L 0 25 H 1993 W 38 34 A Stan K Site 1963 W 24 14 H 1924 W 28 13 H 1965 T 7 7 H 1994 L 21 55 H 1967 W 21 20 H 1964 L 6 28 A 1925 W 35 13 H 1995 W 28 21 A 2005 W 41 38 A 1988 L 14 42 A 1926 W 29 12 A Total Pts. 21 20 (OT) 2006 L 9 37 H 1996 W 27 24 H 1989 L 17 27 H 1927 W 19 0 H 1997 W 59 48 H (1-0-0) Total Pts. 57 107 Louisiana State 1990 W 36 31 A 1928 W 26 12 A 1998 L 28 63 A 1929 W 33 7 H Stan LSU Site Nebraska (1-0-0) 1991 L 26 42 H 2001 W 49 42 A 1977 W 24 14 Sun Bowl 1992 W 33 16 A 1936 T 7 7 H Stan NEB Site 2002 L 14 41 A Total Pts. 24 14 1993 L 20 48 H 1937 L 6 7 A 2003 L 0 35 A 1941 W 21 13 Rose Bowl 1994 L 15 34 A 1938 W 27 16 H Michigan (3-6-1) Total Pts. 21 13 2004 L 13 16 H 1997 W 33 15 H 1939 L 0 10 A 2005 L 20 44 H Stan M Site Nevada (16-1-2) 1998 L 17 35 A 1940 W 13 0 H 2006 L 10 48 A 1902 L 0 49 Rose Bowl 1999 W 40 37 H 1941 W 19 15 H Stan UN Site 2007 L 31 55 H 1947 L 13 49 A 2000 L 14 20 A 1947 L 6 21 H 1899 W 17 5 H Total Pts. 1,473 1,291 1949 L 7 27 H 2001 W 17 13 H 1948 L 12 20 H 1900 L 0 6 H 2002 L 7 31 A 1951 W 27 20 A

Michael Okwo Timi Wusu Vaughn Williams Vincent White

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1921 W 14 7 H Pacifi c (4-1-0) 1900 W 24 0 H RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION 1922 W 6 0 A Stan UOP Site 1933 W 27 0 H 1925 W 26 10 H 1953 L 20 25 H 1934 W 48 0 H 1927 W 24 6 A 1954 W 13 12 A 1935 W 35 0 H 1929 W 40 7 H 1955 W 33 14 H 1948 W 26 20 H 1930 W 13 7 H 1959 W 21 6 H 1949 W 49 0 H 1931 W 25 7 H 1968 W 24 0 A 1950 W 33 16 H 1932 W 27 0 A Total Pts. 111 57 1951 W 26 13 H 1934 W 17 0 H 1952 W 35 13 H 1936 W 20 14 A Penn State (1-4-0) 1953 W 54 0 H 1937 T 0 0 H Stan PSU Site 1954 L 14 19 H 1938 L 0 6 A 1973 L 6 20 H 1955 W 34 18 H 1939 L 0 12 H 1974 L 20 24 A 1956 W 40 20 H 1940 W 23 14 H 1975 L 14 34 A 1957 W 46 7 H 1941 L 0 10 A 1976 L 12 15 A 1959 W 54 38 H 1942 W 49 13 H 1993 W 24 3 Blockbuster 1960 L 20 34 H 1946 T 0 0 A Bowl 1961 W 17 6 H 1947 L 7 13 H Total Pts. 52 93 1962 W 21 9 H Jeff James Greg Ennis 1949 W 27 7 H 1963 W 29 13 H 1950 W 21 0 H Pittsburgh (1-2-0) 1964 W 10 8 H 1922 W 7 0 H Tulane (7-1-0) 1951 W 35 14 H Stan PITT Site 1965 W 26 6 H 1923 W 55 6 H Stan TU Site 1952 W 41 28 A 1922 L 7 16 H 1966 W 25 21 H 1924 W 20 0 H 1961 W 9 7 H 1953 W 21 0 H 1928 W 7 6 Rose Bowl 1967 W 28 14 H 1925 W 20 3 H 1962 W 6 3 A 1955 L 0 10 A 1932 L 0 7 A 1968 W 68 20 H 1926 W 33 14 H 1965 W 16 0 A 1956 L 19 20 H Total Pts. 14 39 1969 W 63 21 H 1927 L 6 13 H 1966 W 33 14 H 1928 W 31 0 H 1957 L 14 24 A Purdue (1-3-0) 1970 W 34 3 H 1977 W 21 17 A 1958 L 16 24 H 1971 L 12 13 H 1929 L 7 13 H Stan PU Site 1978 W 17 14 H 1959 W 39 22 A 1972 W 44 0 H 1930 W 20 0 H 1979 L 10 33 A 1960 L 21 25 H 1969 L 35 36 A 1973 W 23 12 H 1931 W 6 0 H 1970 L 14 26 H 1980 W 19 14 H 1961 W 34 0 A 1974 T 21 21 H 1932 W 14 0 H Total Pts. 131 102 1962 L 0 27 H 1981 L 19 27 A 1975 L 34 36 H 1933 W 7 0 H 1963 L 7 10 A 1982 W 35 14 A 1976 W 28 23 H 1934 T 7 7 H UC Davis (1-1-0) Total Pts. 103 103 1964 W 16 7 H 1977 W 31 26 H 1935 W 9 6 H Stan CA Site 1967 L 7 13 A Rice (1-3-0) 1978 W 38 9 H 1936 L 0 13 H 1932 W 59 0 H 1968 L 7 29 H 1979 W 45 29 H 1937 L 7 13 H Stan RU Site 2005 L 17 20 H 1969 W 33 0 A 1980 W 35 21 H 1938 L 0 22 H 1957 L 7 34 A Total Pts. 76 20 1970 W 48 10 H 1981 L 6 28 H 1939 L 7 27 H 1958 L 7 30 H 1971 W 31 24 A 1982 L 31 35 H 1940 W 7 6 H UCLA (31-44-3) 1963 L 13 23 A 1972 W 17 11 H 1983 L 10 23 H 1941 W 27 7 H 1964 W 34 7 H Stan UCLA Site 1973 W 24 23 A 1984 W 28 27 H 1942 L 6 14 S.F. Total Pts. 61 94 1925 W 82 0 H 1974 W 17 13 A 1985 W 41 7 H 1946 W 33 27 H 1928 W 45 7 H 1975 W 28 22 A Saint Mary’s (2-1-0) 1986 W 28 10 H 1947 L 7 13 H 1929 W 57 0 A 1976 W 24 3 H Stan SMC Site 1987 L 17 24 H 1948 L 14 27 H 1930 W 20 0 H 1977 W 26 7 A 1919 W 34 0 H 1988 W 44 12 H 1949 T 7 7 H 1931 W 12 6 H 1978 W 24 6 H 1922 W 9 0 H 1989 L 33 40 H 1950 W 23 13 H 1932 L 6 13 A 1979 L 31 33 A 1927 L 0 16 H 1990 L 23 29 H 1951 W 21 14 H 1933 W 3 0 H 1980 W 54 13 H Total Pts. 43 16 1992 W 37 13 H 1952 W 28 13 H 1934 W 27 0 A 1981 W 63 9 A 1993 W 31 28 H Total Pts. 536 349 1935 L 6 7 H Saint Mary’s 1982 W 45 5 H 1994 W 51 20 H Southern 1936 W 19 6 A 1983 L 18 31 A Pre-Flight (1-0-0) 1995 W 47 33 A 1937 W 12 7 H Methodist (1-0-0) 1984 W 28 21 A Stan SMCPF Site 1996 W 25 2 H 1938 L 0 6 A Stan SMU Site 1985 W 39 24 H 1942 W 28 13 H 1997 W 28 12 H 1939 T 14 14 H 1936 W 7 0 Rose Bowl 1986 W 17 7 A Total Pts. 28 13 1998 L 23 35 H 1940 W 20 14 A Total Pts. 7 0 1987 W 38 7 A San Diego State (3-1-0) 1999 L 39 44 H 1941 W 33 0 H 1988 T 20 20 H 2000 L 27 40 H Texas (2-2-0) 1942 L 7 21 H Stan SDS Site 1989 L 16 20 A 2001 W 41 14 A 1946 L 6 26 A 1985 L 22 41 A Stan UT Site 1990 W 37 3 H 2002 W 63 26 H 1985 L 34 38 H 1947 L 6 39 H 1986 W 17 10 H HISTORY 1991 W 40 10 H 2003 W 31 10 H 1948 W 34 14 A 1987 W 44 40 A 1986 W 31 20 A 1992 W 27 21 A 2004 W 43 3 H 1949 L 7 14 H 1988 W 31 10 H 1999 L 17 69 A 1993 W 31 27 H 2006 L 34 35 A 1950 L 7 21 A Total Pts. 114 101 2000 W 27 24 H 1994 W 35 29 A 2007 W 37 0 H Total Pts. 109 151 1951 W 21 7 H 1995 W 24 3 H San Francisco (8-0-0) Total Pts. 2,050 1,059 1952 L 14 24 A 1996 L 12 26 A Texas A&M (0-1-0) 1953 W 21 20 H Stan USF Site Santa Clara (22-11-2) 1997 W 27 24 A 1932 W 20 7 A Stan TAM Site 1954 L 0 72 A 1998 L 23 30 H Stan SCU Site 1955 L 13 21 H 1933 W 20 13 A 1992 L 7 10 N UNIVERSITY 1912 L 10 15 H 1999 W 21 17 H 1934 W 3 0 H Total Pts. 7 10 1956 L 13 14 A 1914 W 13 0 H 2000 L 6 38 A 1935 W 10 0 A 1957 W 20 6 H 1915 W 30 0 S.F. TCU (0-1-0) 2002 L 21 31 H 1940 W 27 0 A 1958 W 21 19 A 1916 L 5 38 H 2003 L 3 43 A 1941 W 42 26 H Stan TCU Site 1959 L 13 55 H 1917 W 15 11 H 2004 L 19 24 H 1946 W 33 7 H 2007 L 36 38 H 1960 L 8 26 A 1918 W 13 0 H 2005 W 20 17 A 1950 W 55 7 H Total Pts. 36 38 1961 L 0 20 H 1920 W 21 7 A Total Pts. 210 60 1962 W 17 7 A

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Opponent Won Lost Tied Stan Opp. Game Game Opponent Won Lost RECORDS Tied 2008 OPPONENTS Stan 2007 REVIEW Opp. PLAYER PROFILES Game COACHING STAFF Game SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION Air Force 4 3 0 132 148 1958 1970 North Carolina 1 1 0 54 62 1997 1998 Alabama 0 1 1 20 36 1927 1935 Northwestern 3 1 2 122 99 1933 1994 Arizona 9 14 0 478 528 1979 2007 Notre Dame 6 16 0 406 657 1954 2007 Arizona State 9 15 0 613 757 1978 2007 Occidental 4 0 0 109 6 1923 1926 Arkansas 1 0 0 34 28 1970 1970 Ohio State 3 2 0 95 93 1955 1982 Army 5 5 0 249 156 1928 1979 Oklahoma 1 3 0 81 95 1978 1984 Boston College 2 2 0 111 100 1979 2002 Oregon 43 27 1 1,473 1,291 1900 2007 Brigham Young 2 0 0 55 24 2003 2004 Oregon State 47 24 3 1,630 1,097 1919 2007 California 55 44 11 1,755 1,713 1892 2007 Pacifi c 4 1 0 111 57 1953 1968 Cal Tech 3 0 0 109 7 1926 1930 Penn State 1 4 0 76 96 1973 1992 Chicago 1 1 0 16 24 1894 1894 Pittsburgh 1 2 0 14 39 1922 1932 Clemson 0 1 0 21 27 1986 1986 Purdue 1 3 0 103 103 1969 1982 Colorado 3 3 0 157 137 1904 1993 Rice 1 3 0 61 94 1957 1964 Columbia 0 2 1 0 14 1904 1937 Saint Mary’s 2 1 0 53 16 1919 1927 Cornell 1 0 0 56 6 1991 1991 Saint Mary’s Pre-Flight 1 0 0 28 13 1942 1942 Dartmouth 4 0 0 83 29 1930 1939 San Diego State 3 1 0 114 101 1985 1988 Duke 1 1 0 13 15 1971 1972 San Francisco 8 0 0 210 60 1932 1950 East Carolina 0 1 0 13 19 1995 1995 San Jose State 47 14 1 2,050 1,059 1900 2007 Fresno State 3 0 0 135 7 1926 1928 Santa Clara 22 11 2 536 349 1912 1952 Georgia 1 0 0 25 22 1978 1978 Southern Methodist 1 0 0 7 0 1936 1936 Georgia Tech 0 2 0 31 42 1991 2001 Texas 2 2 0 109 151 1985 2000 Harvard 1 0 0 44 0 1949 1949 Texas A&M 0 1 0 7 10 1992 1992 Hawai’i 3 0 0 131 34 1946 1972 Texas Christian 0 1 0 36 38 2007 2007 Idaho 6 1 0 245 33 1923 1949 Tulane 7 1 0 131 102 1961 1980 Illinois 6 4 0 190 189 1952 1984 UC Davis 1 1 0 76 20 1932 2005 Kansas 1 0 0 21 20 1967 1967 UCLA 31 44 3 1,490 1,652 1925 2007 Louisiana State 1 0 0 24 14 1977 1977 USC 28 57 3 1,256 1,927 1905 2007 Michigan 3 6 1 115 301 1902 1976 Utah 3 2 0 126 75 1902 1996 Michigan State 2 3 0 78 103 1956 1996 Utah Aggies 1 0 0 57 0 1904 1904 Minnesota 1 1 1 34 35 1930 1966 Washington 34 40 4 1,297 1,417 1893 2007 Missouri 1 0 0 19 0 1971 1971 Washington State 32 25 1 1,522 1,217 1936 2007 Montana 3 0 0 112 10 1924 1948 West Virginia 1 0 0 41 35 1972 1972 Navy 1 2 1 57 107 1954 2006 Willamette 1 0 0 12 0 1905 1905 Nebraska 1 0 0 21 13 1941 1941 Wisconsin 0 4 1 54 95 1959 1999 Nevada 16 1 2 346 48 1899 1931 2008 opponents in bold HISTORY UNIVERSITY

Stanford celebrates clinching a Pac-10 championship – and a Rose Bowl berth – after defeating California in the 1999 Big Game.

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College Football Coach of the Year Pop Warner Trophy Academic All-American Selections Presented by the Coaches Association Presented to the top senior player on the West Coast 1964 Joe Neal, G, Honorable Mention 1940 Clark Shaughnessy 1950 Russ Pomeroy, T 1980 , FL 1966 Jack Root, FB, Second Team 1951 Chuck Taylor 1953 , QB 1982 , QB 1970 John Sande III, C, First Team 1959 , TE 1986 David Wyman, LB Terry Ewing, DB, Second Team Heisman Trophy 1969 Don Parish, LB 1991 Tommy Vardell, FB 1973 Bruce Blackstone, G, Second Team Presented to the Most Outstanding Player in Collegiate Football 1970 Jim Plunkett, QB 1992 , RB 1974 Gordon Riegel, LB, Second Team 1970 Jim Plunkett, QB 1971 Jeff Siemon, LB 1994 , QB Keith Rowen, DT, Second Team 1977 Guy Benjamin, QB 1975 Don Stevenson, FB, First Team Biletnikoff Award Ted Pappas, TE, Second Team Presented to the Most Outstanding Receiver in Collegiate Football National Football Foundation 1976 Don Stevenson, FB, First Team Scholar-Athletes 1999 Troy Walters, FL 1977 Guy Benjamin, QB, First Team 1967 John Root 1983 John Bergren James Lofton, WR, Second Team Rose Bowl Hall of Fame 1970 John Sande III 1992 Glyn Milburn 1978 Vince Mulroy, WR, First Team 1976 Duncan McColl 1994 Justin Armour Jim Stephens, G, First Team Name Rose Bowl Inducted 1980 Milt McColl 1995 David Walker 1979 Pat Bowe, TE, First Team , QB 1941 1992 1981 Darrin Nelson 1997 Damon Dunn Milt McColl, LB, First Team Ernie Nevers, RB 1925 1991 Joe St. Geme, S, First Team Jim Plunkett, QB 1970 1989 1980 Duke Dapper, NG, Second Team John Ralston, Coach 1970, ’71 1996 NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Recipients Milt McColl, OLB, Second Team Bob Reynolds, T 1933-35 1990 Ken Margerum, FL, Second Team , End 1925, ’27 1995 1965 Joe Neal 1984 John Bergren 1981 Darrin Nelson, HB, First Team 1966 Terry DeSylvia 1985 Scott Carpenter John Bergren, DT, First Team Rhodes Scholar 1968 John Root 1987 Brian Morris 1982 John Bergren, DT, First Team 1992 Cory Booker, TE 1971 John Sande III 1988 Doug Robison Mike Dotterer, FB, Second Team 1972 Jackie Brown 1994 Steve Stenstrom Steve Lemon, DB, Hon. Mention GTE Academic All-American 1974 Randy Poltl 1995 Eric Abrams 1983 John Bergren, DT, First Team of the Year 1975 Keith Rowan 1995 David Walker Eric Mullins, WR, Second Team 1991 Tommy Vardell, FB 1976 Gerald Wilson 1996 Marlon Evans Rob Moore, FB, Second Team 1977 Duncan McColl 1997 Damon Dunn 1984 Scott Carpenter, OL, Second Team 1981 Milt McColl Emile Harry, WR, Second Team Kevin Scott, RB, Second Team Top: Clark Shaughnessy and Chuck Taylor were named College Coach of the Year. Matt Soderlund, LB, Second Team Bottom: Jim Plunkett and Troy Walters were honored as players of the year. 1985 Matt Soderlund, LB, First Team Craig Landis, DB, Second Team 1987 , RB, First Team 1990 Ed McCaffrey, WR, First Team Jon Volpe, RB, Second Team 1991 Tommy Vardell, FB, First Team 1993 Justin Armour, WR, Second Team 1994 Justin Armour, WR, First Team 1999 Troy Walters, FL, First Team Academic All-American records were unavailable before 1964.

John Bergren was a three-time fi rst team Academic All-American

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Guy Benjamin John Elway Brad Muster Troy Walters 1977 1980, 1982 1986 Offensive 1999 Offensive Player of the Year Player of the Year Player of the Year Player of the Year

Willie Howard Kwame Harris Bill Walsh Tyrone Willingham 1999 2002 1977 1995, 1999 Morris Trophy Morris Trophy Coach of the Year Coach of the Year

Pacifi c-10 Conference Pacifi c-10 Conference Pacifi c-10 Conference Player of the Year Offensive Player of the Year Coach of the Year 1977 Guy Benjamin, QB* 1986 Brad Muster, FB 1977 Bill Walsh 1980 John Elway, QB 1999 Troy Walters, FL 1995 Tyrone Willingham 1982 John Elway, QB** 1999 Tyrone Willingham *Co-Player of the Year with Morris Trophy , QB, Washington Presented to the top lineman in the Head Coach Bill Walsh was **Co-Player of the Year with Pac-10 Conference honored as the Pac-10 , QB, UCLA 1999 Willie Howard, DT Conference Coach of the Year 2002 Kwame Harris, OT

All-Pacifi c-10 Conference First Team Selections 1952 Sam Morley, E 1968 Don Parish, LB 1975 Geb Church, LB 1982 Chris Dressel, TE 1995 Eric Abrams, PK 1953 Bob Garrett, Back Malcolm Snider, OT Tony Hill, WR John Elway, QB Jeff Buckey, OT Sam Morley, E Gene Washington, WR Alex Karakazoff, OG Vincent White, RB Damon Dunn, Specialist John Steinberg, E 1969 Rick Keller, DB Mike Langford, PK Vaughn Williams, DB 1996 Kailee Wong, DE 1954 John Stewart, E Bob Moore, WR Duncan McColl, DE 1984 Brent Martin, OT 1997 Troy Walters, Specialist 1955 Bill Tarr, Back Don Parish, LB Ted Pappas, TE Garin Veris, DE Kailee Wong, DE Paul Wiggin, T Jim Plunkett, QB 1976 Tony Hill, WR 1985 John Barns, OT 1999 Mike Biselli, PK 1956 John Brodie, Back John Sande III, C Alex Karakazoff, OG Greg Baty, TE Emory Brock, Special Teams Paul Wiggin, T 1970 Steve Jubb, OT Duncan McColl, DE Brad Muster, RB Jeff Cronshagen, OT 1957 Troy Barbee, T Bob Moore, WR 1977 Guy Benjamin, QB 1986 Thomas Henley, Specialist Willie Howard, DT 1958 Chris Burford, E Jim Plunkett, QB Gordy Ceresino, LB Brad Muster, RB Todd Husak, QB 1959 Chris Burford, E Jeff Siemon, LB Gordon King, OT Tony Leiker, DT Mike McLaughlin, C 1960 Skip Face, FB Dave Tipton, DT James Lofton, WR , LB Troy Walters, FL 1961 George Honor, E , FL Darrin Nelson, RB 1987 Alan Grant, Specialist 2000 Willie Howard, DT 1962 Ed Cummings, Specialist 1971 Don Bunce, QB 1978 Gordy Ceresino, LB Brad Humphreys, DB Riall Johnson, OLB HISTORY Marv Harris, G Larry Butler, DT Ken Margerum, WR 1988 Rob Hinckley, OLB DeRonnie Pitts, WR 1963 Marv Harris, C Pete Lazetich, DT Darrin Nelson, RB Jon Volpe, RB 2001 Brian Allen, KOR Frank Patitucci, E Jeff Siemon, LB 1979 Ken Margerum, WR 1990 Ed McCaffrey, WR Eric Heitmann, OG 1964 Jack Chapple, LB 1972 Rod Garcia, PK Ken Naber, PK/P Glyn Milburn, RB Tank Williams, FS , FB Jim Merlo, LB 1980 John Elway, QB Kevin Scott, CB Coy Wire, ILB Gary Pettigrew, DT Randy Poltl, DB , OT Bob Whitfi eld, OT 2002 Kwame Harris, OT Dick Ragsdale, DB 1973 Mike Boryla, QB John Macaulay, C 1991 Ron George, OLB 2004 Michael Okwo, Special Teams UNIVERSITY 1965 Marty Brill, LB Rod Garcia, PK Ken Margerum, WR Tommy Vardell, FB T.J. Rushing, KOR Blaine Nye, DT Randy Poltl, DB Darrin Nelson, RB Bob Whitfi eld, OT Alex Smith, TE 1967 Mike Hibler, DT Bill Singler, WR Andre Tyler, WR 1992 Ron George, OLB 2005 Timi Wusu, Special Teams Gene Washington, WR Roger Stillwell, DE 1981 Darrin Nelson, RB John Lynch, FS 2006 Michael Okwo, Linebacker 1974 , DE Vaughn Williams, DB Glyn Milburn, RB Wopamo Osaisai, Gordon Riegel, LB 1994 Justin Armour, WR Special Teams

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n 1970 Jim Plunkett became Stanford’s fi rst and only player to win the Heisman Trophy He went on to become the number-one draft pick in the NFL by the New England IAward as the best player in . Plunkett led the Indians to the Pacifi c-8 Patriots. He played 16 seasons in the NFL with the Patriots, and Conference Championship with a 9-3 record, including a thrilling 27-17 upset victory over Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders. He was named NFL Rookie of the Year in 1971 and won previously undefeated Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. He was the runaway winner for the trophy, two championships with the Raiders. He was the MVP of Super Bowl XV garnering 510 of 1,059 fi rst place ballots cast. He compiled 2,299 points to 1,401 for runner-up following the 1981 season when he led the Oakland Raiders over the Eagles. of Notre Dame. In addition to the Heisman, Plunkett won the , Three years later, Plunkett led the Los Angeles Raiders to a victory in Super Bowl XVIII was a consensus First Team All-America, and was named Player of the Year by United Press over the Washington Redskins. International, , Sport Magazine, the Walter Camp Association, and the American In November, 1991, Plunkett’s jersey number 16 became the second number retired in College Football Coaches Association. He completed 191 of 358 passes for 2,715 yards, and he Stanford history (the other is Ernie Never’s number one). He is a member of the National ran for another 183 yards, giving him 2,898 yards of total offense that season (a school and Pac- Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame and the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. 8 record). Highlights of the season included his 275 passing yards in a 24-14 drubbing of USC, 22-of-36 passing for 268 yards and four in a 29-22 win against Washington, and a Game-by-Game With Plunkett in 1970 phenomenal 20-of-30 for 265 yards in the 1971 Rose Bowl, Plunkett’s fi nal game at Stanford. Opponent Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yds. TDs After fi nishing eighth in the Heisman balloting as a junior in 1969, Plunkett turned at Arkansas 39 22 .564 3 262 2 down an opportunity to turn pro and returned to Stanford for his senior season. “Coach San Jose State 29 17 .586 0 302 1 (John) Ralston, all of our coaches, and my teammates have been building something at at Oregon 38 18 .474 1 250 3 Stanford for the past couple of years,” Plunkett explained. “If I were to leave now, I would Purdue 36 15 .417 5 200 1 USC 31 19 .613 1 275 1 always have the feeling that I let them down before our goals were reached. Besides, we are at Washington State 14 10 .714 0 224 2 always telling kids today not to drop out, to fi nish school, to set targets and to work to- at UCLA 37 18 .486 2 262 0 wards them. What would they think if I were to drop out now for professional football?” Oregon State 26 13 .500 2 210 3 Plunkett returned to Stanford for the 1970 season and wound up having a storybook Washington 36 22 .611 2 268 4 at Air Force 35 17 .486 0 182 0 year he would never forget. He led the Indians to their fi rst Rose Bowl appearance in 19 at California 37 20 .541 2 280 2 years and their fi rst Rose Bowl victory in 30 seasons. His performance in the Rose Bowl Ohio State (Rose Bowl) 30 20 .667 1 265 1 earned him Most Valuable Player honors. He fi nished his career with 7,887 yards in total Plunkett’s Career Passing offense, which not only set a Stanford record but also established a new NCAA record. Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TDs 1970 Heisman Trophy 1968 268 142 14 .529 2,156 14 1969 336 197 15 .586 2,673 20 Final Balloting 1970 358 191 18 .533 2,715 18 Votes Totals 962 530 47 .551 7,544 52 Player, School 1st Total 1. Jim Plunkett, Stanford 510 2,299 Plunkett’s Career Rushing 2. Joe Theismann, Notre Dame 242 1,401 Att. Net TD 3. , Mississippi 138 849 1968 81 47 6 4. , Texas 47 398 1969 53 113 1 5. , Ohio State 17 188 1970 78 183 3 6. Pat Sullivan, Auburn 24 180 Totals 212 343 10 7. , Ohio State 8 173 8. , Air Force 18 118 Plunkett’s Career Total Offense 9. Don McCauley, No. Carolina 6 57 10. Lynn Dickey, Kansas State 6 49 Plays Total 11. , Cornell 4 46 1968 49 2,203 12. , Notre Dame 1 35 1969 389 2,786 13. Joe Spagnola, Arizona State 2 34 1970 436 2,898 14. Dennis Dummit, UCLA 0 31 Totals 1,184 7,887

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Frankie Albert Chris Burford

Quarterback Tight End RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION 1940, 1941 1959 Led the Stanford “Wow Boys” to a 10-0 record in 1940, including a Tied an NCAA record in 1959 with 61 receptions … Cardinal tight 21-3 Rose Bowl victory over Nebraska … Key part of the T-forma- end also led the nation with 757 receiving yards that season … tion scheme that revolutionized college football, having moved from In his fi nal collegiate game, made 12 catches for 115 yards and a tailback to when the offense was implemented prior to his in the 1959 Big Game … Two-time All-Pacifi c 8 se- junior year (1940) … Finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy balloting lection fi nished his Stanford career with 107 receptions … Played in 1940 and improved to third a year later … Went on to become a Pro professionally for the … Elected to the College Bowl selection for the San Francisco 49ers and later returned as head coach of his old NFL team Football Hall of Fame in 1995. … Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1956. Jack Chapple Guy Benjamin Offensive Guard Quarterback 1964 1977 Played both linebacker and offensive guard at Stanford … Led Stanford to a 9-3 mark in 1977, including a 24-14 Sun Bowl Anchored the Cardinal defense in 1963 and ’64 … Led the team victory over LSU … Named Offensive MVP of that game, go- with 142 tackles in his senior season (’64) … Had ideal combina- ing 23-for-36 for 269 yards, three touchdowns and no intercep- tion of strength, size and speed … Went on to play professionally tions … Also led the NCAA in passing that season … Finished for the San Francisco 49ers. Stanford career with 5946 passing yards, 45 touchdowns and a .604 completion percentage, which ranks him among the school’s Bill Corbus all-time best in all three categories. Offensive Guard 1932, 1933 Mike Boryla Two-time All-American was dubbed the “Baby-Faced Assassin” Quarterback 1973 because of his relentless assault on opposition on both sides of the … Starred on 1933 “Vow Boys” squad … That season, Started at quarterback for the Cardinal in 1972 and 1973, earning kicked two fourth quarter fi eld goals in the Cardinal’s 13-7 win All-American honors his senior season … Ranks among Stanford’s over USC in front of 90,000 at the Los Angeles Coliseum that all-time best in career passing yardage (4082), pass attempts (641) snapped the Trojans’ 27-game win streak … Elected to College and pass completions (338) … Threw for 1629 yards and 17 touch- Football Hall of Fame in 1957. downs on 140-of-256 passing in 1973 … In his fi rst season as a starter in ’72, he completed 183-of-350 for 2284 yards and 14 TDs Edward A. Cummings … Later played professionally with the and . Fullback 1962 John Brodie Cardinal fullback earned All-American honors in his senior sea- Quarterback 1956 son … Three-year letterman (1960-62) who earned his stripes as a tough, hard-hitting player … Also played inside linebacker … Starred for the Cardinal from 1954-56, earning consensus All- Led the team in tackles in 1961 and ’62 … Gained 256 yards on 70 American honors in his fi nal season on The Farm … Led the nation carries in his career while also accounting for 238 tackles his junior in pass attempts (240), pass completions (139), completion percent- and senior seasons. age (.579), passing yards (1633) and passing touchdowns (12) in 1956 … During his three seasons on The Farm, Brodie threw for 3594 yards, which set a new Stanford record at that time … He also com- peted on the Stanford golf team … Went on to an outstanding professional career with the San Francisco 49ers … Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1986. From left to right: Frankie Albert, Guy Benjamin, Mike Boryla, John Brodie, Chris Burford, Jack Chapple, Bill Corbus and Edward Cummings. HISTORY UNIVERSITY

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 165 Pat Donovan Bob Garrett Quarterback 1973, 1974 1953 Two-time First Team All-American and one of the top linemen in Brilliant two-way player and First Team All-American who could Stanford Football history … Led his team in tackles and was also seemingly play every position – quarterback, , place- a tremendous pass rusher … Teamed with Roger Stillwell to give kicker and punter … Earned All-American honors at QB in 1953, Stanford the fi nest pair of ends in the nation … Intense, intelligent completing 118-of-205 (.576) for 1637 yards and 17 touchdowns player was a “coach on the fi eld” … Moved to the offensive line … Set a then-school record with 17 touchdown passes in 1953 … during his successful professional career with the . Also tied a school record with nine on the other side of the ball … Played all 60 minutes in fi ve games in 1953 – the last Stanford player to John Elway accomplish that feat … Finished fi fth in the 1953 Heisman Trophy balloting … The No. Quarterback 1 selection in the 1954 NFL Draft played professionally for the and 1980, 1982 . One of the greatest ever, both collegiately and profes- sionally … Rewrote the Stanford and Pac-10 career record books Ron George Outside Linebacker … During his tenure at Stanford (1979-82), completed 774-of- 1992 1246 passes for 9349 yards and 77 touchdowns … Finished second to in the 1982 Heisman Trophy voting … Also set A three-year starter at outside linebacker from 1990-92 … One of Stanford records for touchdown passes in a season (27, 1980) and the most explosive players to ever play OLB on The Farm … He led a game (6, 1980) … Was the No. 1 pick in the 1983 NFL Draft … Led the the team in quarterback sacks and tackles-for-loss all three seasons to two Super Bowl Championships … Entered Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2004 … His 25 tackles-for-loss and 15 sacks in 1992 were the both the … Also played at Stanford for two years, before signing a professional contract second-best single season marks in school history … Member of with the New York Yankees … Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2000. Stanford’s 1992 defense that led the Cardinal to a 10-3 record, a #9 national ranking and a victory over Penn State in the Blockbuster Bowl … Two-time First Team All-Pac-10 selection … Selected in the fi fth round of the 1993 NFL Draft by the Halfback , and he went on to an eight-year career in the NFL. 1940 Halfback in the innovative T-formation scheme that led the “Wow Fullback Boys” to a Rose Bowl victory over Nebraska to cap the 1940 sea- 1934, 1935 son … Led by Gallarneau, Frankie Albert, Norm Standlee and , the 1940 squad went unbeaten … Elected to the College A member of Stanford’s “Vow Boys” … One of the greatest run- Football Hall of Fame in 1982. ning backs in the early years of college football … Two-time con- sensus All-American fi nished his career with 1547 yards and 18 Rod Garcia touchdowns … Played in three Rose Bowls, gaining 299 yards on 69 carries … Rushed for 152 yards in the 1934 Rose Bowl and 119 1973 yards in the 1935 game … In 1934, rushed for 646 yards, scored 10 touchdowns and made fi ve interceptions … Rushed for 551 yards and passed for 280 in Best known for his game-winning 31-yard fi eld goal with 12 sec- 1935 … Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955. onds left in the 1972 Rose Bowl, giving Stanford a 13-12 victory over Michigan … Finished his career on The Farm with 197 points on 42-of-80 fi eld goals and 71-of-80 extra points … Led Stanford with 76 in points in 1973 on 18-of-29 fi eld goals and 22-of-25 on From left to right: Pat Donovan, John Elway, Hugh Gallarneau, Rod Garcia, PATs … The 18 fi eld goals established a new school record at the Bob Garrett, Ron George and Bobby Grayson. time … Set school record with a 59-yard fi eld goal versus USC in 1973.

166 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM Bones Hamilton Gordon King Offensive Tackle 1934 1977 NRDCINSAO ULO OCIGSAFPAE RFLS20 EIW20 POET RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION Helped lead Stanford’s fabulous “Vow Boys” to three straight Rose Overpowering lineman starred on Stanford’s 1977 Sun Bowl cham- Bowl appearances and a 25-4-2 record … The group also lived pionship team … Had great size and physical strength … First Team up to its “vow” of defeating USC on three straight occasions … All-American and All-Pac-10 in ’77 … He was a fi rst round draft Outstanding player on both sides of the ball … Elected to the pick – 10th selection overall – in the 1978 NFL Draft by the New College Football Hall of Fame in 1972, one of fi ve members of the York Giants … He went on to a 10-year pro football career. “Vow Boys” to be so honored. Jim Lawson Ray Handley End Halfback 1924 1964 Stanford’s fi rst All-American … Consensus First Team choice in One of the most effective running backs to play at Stanford … 1924 after leading the Cardinal to an 8-1-1 mark and a Rose Bowl Finished his collegiate career with 1795 rushing yards, a Stanford appearance against Notre Dame … Versatile two-way player … record at the time … Earned All-American and All-Pac-8 honors in Member of the Stanford Football Hall of Fame. 1964 when he set school records for yards gained rushing (936) and rushing attempts (197) … Led the team in rushing in 1965 as well with 654 yards … He had two stints as an assistant coach at Stanford Pete Lazetich – in 1972-73 and ’79-83 … Went on to be the head coach of the . 1971 Eric Heitmann Ringleader of Stanford’s “Thunder Chickens,” the rugged defensive Offensive Guard 2001 line on the 1971 and 1972 Rose Bowl championship teams … One of the most popular players in Stanford history … Tremendous Named a First Team All-American in his senior season … The fi rst pass rusher with exceptional strength … Known for playing hurt Stanford lineman to earn First Team All-American honors in 10 years … Earned National Player of the Week honors in both 1970 and (Bob Whitfi eld, 1991) … Four-year starter … Finished with a string 1971 … First Team All-Pac-8 selection in ’71 … Was selected in the of 35 consecutive starts at guard from 1999-2001 … Played in all 46 second round of the 1972 NFL Draft. games in his Stanford career … Named Honorable Mention All-Pac- 10 in 1999, Second Team in 2000 and First Team in 2001 … Selected Ken Margerum in the seventh round (No. 239 overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers and Flanker started 12 games in his rookie campaign, and he has been the 49ers starting center for seven 1979, 1980 seasons. Only two-time fi rst team All-American among Stanford’s impres- sive all-time roster of great wide receivers … Finished his career as Gary Kerkorian Stanford’s then all-time leader in receiving yards (2430) and career QB, Defensive Back 1951 touchdowns (30) and was number two with 141 career receptions … He was a consensus two-time First Team All-America, a three-time All- Three-year starter at quarterback, but earned All-American hon- Pac-10 selection and an Academic All-American … His 30 career TD ors for his play at defensive back … School record holder in every receptions was also a Pac-10 record … Had 53 receptions in 1978, 41 in 1979 and 44 in 1980 passing category when he left The Farm … Led Stanford to a 9-1 … He was a third round selection in the 1981 NFL Draft by the … Won a Super regular season in 1951 and Rose Bowl appearance against Illinois Bowl ring as a member of the Bears in Super Bowl XX … A member of the Stanford Athletic … Also enjoyed his best season in 1951 when he completed 103- Hall of Fame. of-186 passes for 1417 yards and seven touchdowns … Played pro- fessionally for the and Baltimore Colts. From left to right: Bones Hamilton, Ray Handley, Eric Heitmann, Gary Kerkorian, Gordon King, Jim Lawson, Pete Lazetich and Ken Margerum. HISTORY UNIVERSITY

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 167 Ed McCaffrey Glyn Milburn Wide Receiver 1990 1992 Earned First Team All-American honors after grabbing 61 passes Despite playing just three years at Stanford after transferring from for 917 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior in 1990 … Also Oklahoma, fi nished his career second at Stanford and third in the named First Team All-Pac-10 and First Team Academic All- Pac-10 with 5857 career all-purpose yards … Spectacular athlete American in ’90 … Ranks among Stanford’s all-time best with was a one-man human highlight reel … An outstanding and 2333 career receiving yards … As a junior, he recorded 53 recep- kickoff returner who set a school record with 2222 all-purpose yards tions for 871 yards … Known as a fearless receiver over the middle in 1990 … Earned All-American honors in 1992 by racking up 2121 with great size, hands and leaping ability … Played in the NFL from 1991-2003 with the all-purpose yards and leading the Cardinal to a Blockbuster Bowl victory over Penn State … New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos … Was a member of three Finished his career among the school’s all-time leaders in all-purpose running (5857 yards), Super Bowl Championship teams (San Francisco 49ers XXIX; Denver Broncos XXXII, rushing (2178 yards), receiving (141 receptions), punt return yards (1026) and punt return XXXIII). average (13.7), kickoff return yards (1162) and kickoff return average (23.2) … Had Pac-10 record 379 all-purpose yards in 1990 Big Game versus Cal … Went on to a nine-year NFL Bill McColl career with the Denver Broncos, , Chicago Bears and San Diego Chargers. End 1950 Phil Moffatt Halfback Unquestionably one of the great players of his era … He set Pacifi c 1930 Coast Conference records in 1950 by registering 39 receptions for 671 yards … Led the 1951 Cardinal squad to a conference title and One of the most versatile and talented halfbacks to play Stanford Rose Bowl appearance … Finished fourth in 1951 Heisman Trophy football … Appears in the school record books as a running back, balloting, catching a PCC record 42 passes for 607 yards and seven defensive back and kick returner … Averaged 5.9 yards per carry in touchdowns … Finished his career with 106 receptions for 1556 his Stanford career, the highest total in Stanford history … Also in yards and 14 touchdowns … While playing for the NFL’s Chicago Bears from 1952-59, the school record book for career interceptions (20), season inter- he earned his M.D. at the University of Chicago … Named to the College Football Hall ceptions (9), season punt return yardage (472), season punt returns of Fame in 1973. (41) and single game punt returns (14) … A member of Stanford’s “All-Oldtimer’s Team,” Moffatt rushed for 1139 yards and 12 touchdowns on 193 carries. Duncan McColl Defensive End Sam Morley 1976 End 1953 Joined his father Bill McColl as the only father-son All-American football combination in Stanford history … Led his team in vir- Sam Morley had the good fortune to be Stanford’s top receiver tually every defensive category his last two seasons en route to when All-American Bobby Garrett was the quarterback … Morley, Second Team All-American honors in 1975 and First Team All- who was an Associated Press First Team All-American selection in American honors in 1976 … He set Cardinal records in ’76 for 1953, was also a two-time all-conference selection … In 1953, he tackles-for-loss with 26 and in ’75 with 17 quarterback sacks … led the team with 45 receptions for 594 yards and six touchdowns Two-time First-Time All-Pac-10 selection … Lived in opposing backfi elds throughout his … The previous season, Morley registered 40 catches for 523 yards career … Tough, aggressive, big play performer. six TDs … He caught an even 100 passes in his career.

Monk Moscrip End From left to right: Ed McCaffrey, Bill McColl, Duncan McColl, Glyn Milburn, Phil Moffatt, Sam 1934, 1935 Morley and Monk Moscrip. One of the most valuable members of the “Vow Boys” teams that played in three straight Rose Bowls from 1933-35 … Known as a great defensive player who completely shut down opposing offens- es on his side of the fi eld … A two-time First Team All-American at end … Named to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1985.

168 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM Brad Muster Don Parish Fullback Linebacker 1986 1969 NRDCINSAO ULO OCIGSAFPAE RFLS20 EIW20 POET RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION During his Cardinal career, Brad Muster was a First Team All- A two-time First Team All-Pac-8 selection as an inside linebacker, American (1986), a two-time First Team All-Pac-10 selection Parish earned First Team All-American honors in 1969 by the (1985, ’86) and a First Team Academic All-American (1987) … Associated Press, The Sporting News and Time Magazine … For two He fi nished his career as Stanford’s number-two all-time leading seasons in 1968 and ’69, Parish was one of Stanford’s top defensive rusher (2940 yards) and receiver (194 receptions) … His 78 re- weapons as he led the team in tackles each season (143 in ’68, 141 ceptions in ’85 set a then-school single season record … Had 204 in ’69) … He was selected in the fourth round of the 1970 NFL rushing yards versus California in 1984 … In 1986, he rushed for 1053 yards, becoming Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. only the second Stanford running back to surpass the 1000 yard mark in a season … Muster was a fi rst round selection – 23rd pick overall – in the 1988 NFL Draft. Jim Plunkett Quarterback Darrin Nelson 1970 Halfback 1981 Heisman Trophy winner in 1970 along with being a consensus First Team All-American … He led Stanford to a 27-17 upset One of the great players in Stanford football history … Not only victory over Ohio State in 1971 Rose Bowl … He was named the was he a Kodak First Team All-American in 1981, but Nelson is the game’s MVP after completing 20-of-30 for 265 yards and one TD only player in school history to be named First Team All-Pac-10 for … For the season, Plunkett threw for 2715 yards and 18 TDs on four seasons … He fi nished his career as the school record holder 191-of-358 passing … He fi nished his career with a school and in yards rushing (4033), all-purpose running (6885), receptions NCAA record 7887 yards in total offense … He completed 530-of-962 in his career for (214), scoring (242) and touchdowns scored (40) … A First Team 7544 yards and 52 touchdowns, setting then school records in every category … Plunkett Academic All-America, Nelson became the fi rst player in college football history to for was the number one pick in the 1971 NFL Draft by the … In 16 over 1000 yards and catch more than 50 passes in a season – a feat he accomplished three seasons in the NFL, he won two Super Bowl championships and was named MVP of times in four seasons … He played at Stanford in 1977 and ’78, missed the ’79 season due Super Bowl XV … Plunkett’s number 16 was retired by Stanford in 1991 … Elected to the to an injury, and returned to play in 1980 and ’81 … He fi nished sixth in the 1981 Heisman College Football Hall of Fame in 1990. Trophy balloting, was a fi rst round pick by the in 1982 and went on to an 11-year career in the NFL … Is now a Senior Associate Athletic Director at Stanford. Seraphim Post Offensive Guard Ernie Nevers 1928 Fullback 1925 A consensus All-American in 1928, Seraphim “Dynamite” Post teamed with Don Robesky to form college football’s most domi- One of the greatest college football players of all-time … A consen- nating pair of offensive guards … Helped Stanford to an 8-3-1 re- sus All-American in 1925, Nevers’ teams at Stanford went 21-5-1 cord in ’28 … He earned a letter in 1927 as a member of Stanford’s from 1923-25, including a trip to Rose Bowl after the 1924 season Rose Bowl team. … Nevers was named the greatest college football player of all-time by in 1962 … In 1969, he was chosen to the NCAA’s Luke Powell All-Time All-American team … In the versus Notre Kick Returner Dame’s Four Horseman, Nevers played all 60 minutes and rushed for 114 yards on 34 carries 2001 despite playing with two injured ankles … One of only two Stanford football players to have his number retired (#1) … Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951. Named a First Team All-American kick returner by the Football Writers Association of American … Became the fi rst Stanford player to ever earn First Team All-American honors as a kick returner … From left to right: Brad Muster, Darrin Nelson, Ernie Nevers, Don Parish, Jim Plunkett, Seraphim Post and Luke Powell. Finished the year ranked second in NCAA Division I-A and fi rst in the Pacifi c-10 Conference with a 16.0 yard punt return average (19 returns, 304 yards) … Had three returns of over 45 yards, including a season-best 58-yard return in the regular season fi nale at San Jose State. HISTORY UNIVERSITY

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 169 Bob Reynolds Jeff Siemon Offensive Tackle Linebacker 1934 1971 One of the truly great college football players of his era … Starred One of the great linebackers in Stanford football history, Siemon on both sides of the ball for the “Vow Boys” from 1933-35 … was the heart and soul of Stanford’s defense during the 1970 and Earned First Team All-American honors in ’34 … Set a school ’71 Rose Bowl seasons … He was named First Team All-Pacifi c- record that will never be equaled – he played all 60 minutes for 8 Conference in 1970 and ’71, and a First Team All-American in Stanford in the ’34, ’35 and ’36 Rose Bowl games … Elected to the 1971 after leading Stanford with 112 tackles … Had 15 tackles College Football Hall of Fame in 1961. in the Indians’ 27-17 Rose Bowl win over Michigan in 1972 … Selected in the fi rst round (10th pick overall) of the 1972 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Don Robesky Vikings … Spent all of his 11 NFL seasons with the Vikings … Entered College Football’s Offensive Guard Hall of Fame in 2006. 1928 Three-year letterwinner from 1926-28 … Earned First Team All- Malcolm Snider Offensive Tackle American honors in 1928 … Best known as being a part of the 1968 best offensive guard tandem in college football in ’28 along with teammate and fellow First Team All-American Seraphim Post … A Second Team All-Pac-8 choice in 1967, Snider became one of the Started for Stanford in the 1927 Rose Bowl versus Alabama and the top offensive tackles in college football in 1968 and was chosen by 1928 Rose Bowl against Pittsburgh … His three teams at Stanford The Sporting News as a First Team All-American … He was also went 10-0-1 in 1926, 8-2-1 in ’27 and 8-3-1 in ’28. selected First Team All-Pac-8 in ’68 … Snider was a third round pick of the Atlanta Falcons in the ’70 NFL Draft. Ken Rose End Roger Stillwell 1949 Defensive End 1973 Two-year letterman in 1948 and ’49 under head coach Marchmont Schwartz … The Newspaper Enterprise Association named Rose Teamed with Pat Donovan on the defensive line in 1973 to give a First Team All-American end in ’49 … Rose’s quarterback that Stanford one of the top duos in college football … Stillwell was season was Gary Kerkorian, then a sophomore and later to be an chosen by the Associated Press as a First Team All-American in All-American himself … Rose scored the only touchdown in the 1973 and a First Team All-Pac-8 defensive end … He had 62 tack- 1948 Big Game on an 11-yard reception. les in ’73 … As a junior in 1972, he was chosen First Team All-West Coast by UPI after registering 66 total tackles … Selected by the Ted Shipkey Chicago Bears in the 1975 NFL Draft. End 1926 Chuck Taylor Offensive Guard A three-year letterman from 1924-26, Shipkey was chosen First 1942 Team All-American in ’26 … He was the third All-American foot- ball player in school history … He played all 60 minutes in the 1925 No one has had more of an impact on the Stanford Athletic pro- Rose Bowl versus Notre Dame and the Four Horseman and the ’27 gram than Taylor, who was a player, coach and athletic director on Rose Bowl versus Alabama … He scored Stanford’s only touchdown The Farm … Spent over 30 years at Stanford … One of only two in the ’25 Rose Bowl … During his three seasons, Shipkey’s teams people in history to be a player, coach and Athletic Director in the went 24-3-1, appeared in two Rose Bowls and won one national championship (1926). Rose Bowl … He was a member of the “Wow Boys” team in 1940 that went 10-0 and beat Nebraska in the Rose Bowl … As a senior in 1942, Taylor earned First Team All-American honors … He was Stanford’s head coach From left to right: Bob Reynolds, Don Robesky, Ken Rose, Ted Shipkey, Jeff Siemon, Malcolm Snider, Roger Stillwell and Chuck Taylor. from 1951-57 and compiled an overall record of 40-29-2 … His 1951 team went 9-2 and played in the ’52 Rose Bowl … Taylor was Stanford’s Athletic Director from 1963-71, dur- ing which Stanford played in the ’71 and ’72 Rose Bowls … Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1984.

170 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM Troy Walters Tank Williams Flanker Free Safety 1999 2001 NRDCINSAO ULO OCIGSAFPAE RFLS20 EIW20 POET RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION One of the most prolifi c wide receivers in Pac-10 and Stanford his- The fi rst defensive back in Stanford football history to earn First tory … Consensus First Team All-American in 1999 and winner Team All-American honors … Named a First Team All-American of the Biletnikoff Award, emblematic of the nation’s top wide re- by the American Football Coaches Association … Career totals ceiver … Set Pac-10 records for career receptions, career receiving include 201 total tackles, nine interceptions, nine tackles-for-loss yards, receiving yards in a single season and longest pass play … and four quarterback sacks … Tied for ninth on Stanford’s all- Set Stanford records for career receptions (244), career receiving time list with nine … Started 30 games at free safety yards (3986), receptions in a single season (86), receiving yards in a single season (1456), for the Cardinal from 1999-2001, including all 12 in 2001, 11 in 2000 and seven in 1999 … longest pass play (98) and receiving yards in a single game (278) … Finished his career in Named Second Team All-Pac-10 in 2000 … Selected in the second round (No. 45 overall) style by leading Stanford to the 1999 Pac-10 title and the Rose Bowl, while also setting the of the 2002 NFL Draft by the , and started in all 16 regular season games school and conference record for receiving yards in a season … Was also named the 1999 in his rookie campaign … Now in his third season with the Minnesota Vikings. Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year, as well as earning First Team Academic All-American honors … With nine years of NFL experience, he has played for the Minnesota Vikings, Kailee Wong Colts, Arizona Cardinals and Detroit Lions. Defensive End 1997 Bob Whitfi eld After leading the Pacifi c-10 Conference in sacks (12-77) and tack- Offensive Tackle 1990, 1991 les-for-loss (22-110), Wong was named First Team All-Pac-10 for the second straight season and First Team All-American by Football A tremendous offensive tackle who must be considered among News in 1997 … He had 26 quarterback sacks in his career and 50 the best in school history … He was twice named First Team All- tackles-for-loss … He led the team in both categories as a junior American in 1990 and ’91 as well as being a First Team All-Pac- and senior … Named Team MVP in 1996 and ’97 … Started 37 10 selection … He played every down as a freshman in 1989 and games for Stanford from 1994-97 … As a junior, he had 12 sacks and 21 tackles-for-loss started all 34 games in his three-year Stanford career … Left after and earned Defensive MVP honors in the 1997 Sun Bowl versus Michigan State … Selected his junior season to play professional football … He was a fi rst in the second round (No. 51) of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings, and played round draft pick – eighth selection overall – in the ’92 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons nine seasons in the NFL for Minnesota and the Houston Texans. … Played 15 years in the NFL, playing for Atlanta (1992-2003), Jacksonville (2004) and the New York Giants (2005-06). Dave Wyman Inside Linebacker Paul Wiggin 1986 Defensive Tackle 1955, 1956 A three-year starter at inside linebacker, Wyman was named First Team All-Pac-10 and First Team All-American by The Sporting A two-time First Team All-American in 1955 and ’56, Wiggin is News in ’86 … Recorded 169 tackles in 1986 – the second best one of only two players in school history to return as Stanford’s single season in school history … He registered 144 tackles in head football coach (the other is Chuck Taylor) … As a player, 1983 and 128 in 1984 … An injury forced him to redshirt the 1985 Wiggin was a three-year starter at defensive tackle (1954-56) … season … Second round pick of the in 1987 … He went on to an 11-year career in the NFL which included three Played in the NFL for 10 years. world championship games and one world championship with the Cleveland Browns … He coached in the NFL for 12 seasons and was the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs from 1975-77 … He was Stanford’s head football coach from 1980-83 … Was named to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005.

From left to right: Troy Walters, Bob Whitfi eld, Paul Wiggin, Tank Williams, Kailee Wong and Dave Wyman. HISTORY UNIVERSITY

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 171 College Football Hall of Fame

Stanford’s College Football Hall of Fame Inductees Coaches Year Coach Record Years Coached 1951 Walter Camp 11-3-3 1892; 1894-95 1951 Fielding Yost 7-4-2 1900 1951 Andy Kerr 11-7-0 1922-23 Walter Camp Fielding Yost Andy Kerr Pop Warner 1951 Pop Warner 71-17-8 1924-32 1892; 1894-95 1900 1922-23 1924-32 1968 Clark Shaughnessy 16-3-0 1940-41 1984 Chuck Taylor 40-29-2 1951-57 1992 John Ralston 55-36-3 1963-71

Players Year Player Position Years Played 1951 Ernie Nevers FB 1923-25 1955 Bobby Grayson FB 1933-35 1956 Frank Albert QB 1939-41 1957 Bill Corbus G 1931-33 Clark Shaughnessy Chuck Taylor John Ralston Ernie Nevers 1961 Bob Reynolds T 1933-35 1940-41 1951-57 1963-71 1923-25 1972 Bones Hamilton HB 1933-35 1973 Bill McColl E 1949-51 1982 Hugh Gallarneau FB 1938-41 1984 Chuck Taylor G 1940-42 1985 Monk Moscrip RB 1933-35 1986 John Brodie QB 1968-70 1990 Jim Plunkett QB 1968-70 1995 Chris Burford E 1956-59 2000 John Elway QB 1980-83 2005 Paul Wiggin DT 1953-55 2006 Jeff Siemon LB 1969-71 Bobby Grayson Frank Albert Bill Corbus Bob Reynolds 1933-35 1939-41 1931-33 1933-35

John Elway was inducted Bones Hamilton Bill McColl Hugh Gallarneau Chuck Taylor into the College Football 1933-35 1949-51 1938-41 1940-42 Hall of Fame in 2000.

Monk Moscrip John Brodie Jim Plunkett Chris Burford 1933-35 1968-70 1968-70 1956-59

John Elway Paul Wiggin Jeff Siemon 1980-83 1953-55 1969-71

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All-American 1954 Robert Garrett ...... QB Ron George ...... LB 1981 Ken Margerum ...... WR

Football Classic Sam Morley ...... E Glyn Milburn ...... RECORDS RB 2008 OPPONENTS Milt 2007 REVIEW McColl ...... PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF LB SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION 2006 J.R. Lemon ...... RB Ted Tanner ...... C 1995 Justin Armour ...... WR 1982 Darrin Nelson ...... RB 1955D Joe Long ...... C Jason Fisk ...... NT 1983 Kevin Bates ...... LB Blue-Gray All-Star Tony Mosich ...... T Steve Stenstrom ...... QB 1984 John Bergren ...... DT Football Classic Bill Tarr ...... B 1996 Jeff Buckey ...... OT 1985 Tom Briehl ...... LB 1973 Randy Poltl ...... DB 1956 John Brodie ...... B Mark Harris ...... WR 1988 Eric Snelson ...... TE William J. Reid, III ...... C Carl Isaacs ...... E 1997 Brad Badger ...... OG 1989 Ray Huckestein ...... DT 1974 Scott Laidlaw ...... RB Paul Wiggin ...... T Greg Clark ...... TE Andy Sinclair ...... C Drew Palin ...... OT 1957 Jon Douglas ...... B Brian Manning ...... FL 1990 Alan Grant ...... CB 1975 Todd Anderson ...... C Gary Van Galder ...... E 1998 Anthony Bookman ...... RB 1992 Tom Vardell ...... RB Ted Pappas ...... TE 1958 Troy Barbee ...... T Chris Draft ...... ILB 1993 ...... C Bill Singler ...... WR Roch Conklin ...... C Kailee Wong ...... DE Ron George ...... LB 1976 Mike Cordova ...... QB 1960J Chris Burford ...... E 1999 Donnie Spragan ...... OLB John Lynch ...... SS Tony Hill ...... WR Ben Robinson ...... E 2000 Todd Husak ...... QB Glyn Milburn ...... RB Mike Michel ...... CB/P 1960D William “Skip” Face ...... B 2001 Riall Johnson ...... OLB 1995 Justin Armour ...... WR 1979 Chuck Evans ...... LB Dean Hinshaw ...... T 2002 Randy Fasani ...... QB 1996 T.J. Gaynor ...... C 1981 John Macaulay ...... C 1962 Ed Cummings ...... B Zack Quaccia ...... OL Jason White ...... DE Doug Rogers ...... OT 1963 Marvin Harris ...... G 2003 Kerry Carter ...... RB 1997 Brian Manning ...... FL 1982 Chris Rose ...... OG 1965J Jack Chapple ...... G Matt Leonard ...... DT 1998 Chris Draft ...... ILB 1983 Mike Tolliver ...... 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Stanford Bowl History Season Bowl Opponent W/L Score 1901 Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 1902) Michigan L 0-49 1924 Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 1925) Notre Dame L 10-27 (Jan. 1, 1927) Alabama T 7-7 1927 Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 1928) Pittsburgh W 7-6 1933 Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 1934) Columbia L 0-7 1934 Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 1935) Alabama L 13-29 (Jan. 1, 1936) Southern Methodist W 7-0 (Jan. 1, 1941) Nebraska W 21-13 1951 Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 1952) Illinois L 7-40 1970 Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 1971) Ohio State W 27-17 1971 Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 1972) Michigan W 13-12 1977 Sun Bowl (Dec. 31, 1977) Louisiana State W 24-14 1978 Bluebonnet Bowl (Dec. 31, 1978) Georgia W 25-22 Steve Dils (left) and Gordy Ceresino (center) were named offensive and defensive MVPs of 1986 Gator Bowl (Dec. 27, 1986) Clemson L 21-27 the 1978 Bluebonnet Bowl as Stanford defeated Georgia, 25-22. 1991 Aloha Bowl (Dec. 25, 1991) Georgia Tech L 17-18 1992 Blockbuster Bowl (Jan. 1, 1993) Penn State W 24-3 Stanford Bowl MVPs 1995 Liberty Bowl (Dec. 30, 1995) East Carolina L 13-19 Year Bowl MVP 1996 Norwest Sun Bowl (Dec. 31, 1996) Michigan State W 38-0 1925 Rose Bowl Ernie Nevers 1999 Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 2000) Wisconsin L 9-17 1928 Rose Bowl Cliff Hoffman (Dec. 27, 2001) Georgia Tech L 14-24 1936 Rose Bowl Monk Moscrip Keith Topping Bowl Record Breakdown Pete Kmetovic Beginning with its appearance in the fi rst Rose Bowl in 1902, Stanford has appeared in 1971 Rose Bowl Jim Plunkett 20 bowl games. 1972 Rose Bowl Don Bunce 1977 Sun Bowl Guy Benjamin (offense) Bowl Records W-L-T Years Gordy Ceresino (defense) Rose Bowl 5-6-1 1902, ’25, ’27, ’28, ’34, ’35, 1978 Bluebonnet Bowl Steve Dils (offense) ’36, ’41, ’52, ’71, ’72, 2000 Gordy Ceresino (defense) Sun Bowl 2-0-0 1977, 1996 1986 Gator Bowl Brad Muster Bluebonnet Bowl 1-0-0 1978 1991 Aloha Bowl Tommy Vardell Gator Bowl 0-1-0 1986 1993 Blockbuster Bowl Darrien Gordon Aloha Bowl 0-1-0 1991 1995 Liberty Bowl Kwame Ellis Blockbuster Bowl 1-0-0 1993 (offense) Liberty Bowl 0-1-0 1995 Kailee Wong (defense) Seattle Bowl 0-1-0 2001 2001 Seattle Bowl Chris Lewis Totals 9-10-1 20 appearances

174 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 1925 Rose Bowl 1927 Rose Bowl Notre Dame 27, Stanford 10 Stanford 7, Alabama 7

January 1, 1925 • Attendance: 53,000 January RECORDS 1, 1927 • 2008 OPPONENTS Attendance: 2007 REVIEW 57,417 PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION

One of the most classic Rose Bowl matchups occurred In a game that pitted two unbeaten teams, Stanford and in 1925 when Stanford coach Pop Warner and star player Alabama battled to a 7-7 tie in Pasadena in a game that set a Ernie Nevers went up against and “The Four Rose Bowl attendance record. Horsemen” of Notre Dame. For Stanford, who entered the game 10-0, it was the sec- When it was over, the Fighting Irish had a 27-10 vic- ond Rose Bowl appearance under head coach Pop Warner. tory, a 10-0 season and a national championship, while the The Crimson Tide were 9-0 and in danger of losing their Cardinals fi nished 7-1-1. Turnovers proved to be Stanford’s fi rst game of the season before scoring the tying touchdown undoing in the game as three Irish TDs were scored on in the last minute of the game. Stanford turnovers. The Cardinals scored in the fi rst quarter when quarter- Nevers, Stanford’s All-American two-way star, turned in back George Bogue hit Ed Walker for a 20-yard touchdown Stanford played in the fi rst Rose when it met one of the greatest performances in the school’s history. Not pass. After Bogue added the extra point, Stanford assumed a Michigan in a game which more closely resembled rugby than modern football. only did he play all 60 minutes in the game, but he rushed 7-0 lead it held for most of the game. for 114 yards, more yardage than all the Four Horsemen While Stanford threatened to score on numerous occa- combined, despite having his ankles bandaged so tightly sions, the Cardinals maintained their 7-0 lead until late in that the circulation was almost completely shut off. Both the contest. On a fourth down from their own 47-yard line, Michigan 49, Stanford 0 ankle bones had been broken earlier in the season and the Stanford’s Frankie Wilton went back in punt formation. The January 1, 1902 • Attendance: 8,500 casts had been taken off just 10 days before the Rose Bowl. kick was blocked by Alabama’s Clark Pearce and ultimately Nevers could barely walk. recovered by Wilton at the Cardinals’ 14-yard line. Approximately 8,500 people crowded into Tournament Five plays later, Alabama scored a touchdown, kicked the Park on the California Institute of Technology campus extra point and watched the clock run out as the two teams to witness the fi rst . The best in the West left the fi eld with a 7-7 tie. versus the best in the East had been brought together by Although Stanford outgained the Crimson Tide 311-92 Tournament offi cials to attract more national attention to yards in total offense and 12 fi rst downs to six for Alabama, their pageant. the Cardinals could not muster any more points. What spectators got was a fl at-out massacre by the All-American Ted Shipkey turned in another spectacular “point-a-minute” , who had outscored Rose Bowl game. He carried the ball twice on end-arounds opponents 501-0 during the regular season. (one went for 23 yards), caught fi ve passes and recovered Coached by Fielding H. Yost, an assistant at Stanford the two while playing outstanding defense. year before, Michigan outplayed Stanford in every aspect of Game Statistics the game. For the Wolverines, fullback rushed Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Alabama 0 0 0 7 7 for fi ve touchdowns and Ev Sweeley punted for almost 900 Stanford all-time great Ernie Nevers played all 60 minutes Stanford 7 0 0 0 7 of the 1925 Rose Bowl, rushing for 114 yards. yards and kicked four fi eld goals. Scoring Summary Quarter A-S S – Walker 20-yard pass from Bogue (Bogue kick) 1 0-7 In a violent game, Stanford guard William Roosevelt, a Elmer Layden was the star Horseman on this day. He A – Johnson 1-yard run (Caldwell kick) 4 7-7 second cousin of President Teddy Roosevelt, played an as- scored three touchdowns for Notre Dame, one on a three- Team Statistics Alabama Stanford First Downs 6 12 tonishing 15 minutes with a broken leg before having to leave yard run in the second quarter to give Notre Dame a 6-3 lead Rushing Yards 83 134 the game with fractured ribs in addition to the leg injury. and two on interception returns. His 76-yard TD return in Passing Yards 9 177 Passes 14-6-2 17-13-1 The game ended with eight minutes remaining on the the second quarter moved the Irish to a 13-3 lead, and his Total Offense 92 311 Punts-Average 8-32.6 6-32.2 clock after the two team captains agreed to fi nally halt the 70-yard touchdown return in the fourth quarter provided Fumbles Lost 2 3 Michigan onslaught. Notre Dame with its fi nal score. Yards Penalized 5 55 Return Yards 24 52 Following the game, the Rose Bowl was discontinued Murray Cuddeback kicked a 17-yard fi eld goal in the fi rst until the fi rst day of 1916, when Washington State defeated quarter to give Stanford an early 3-0 lead. Notre Dame then Brown 14-3. scored 20 unanswered points before the Cardinals managed 1928 Rose Bowl Game Statistics to score and cut the lead to 20-10. Stanford 7, Pittsburgh 6 Score by Halves 1 2 Total Ed Walker’s seven-yard pass to Ted Shipkey was good for Michigan 17 32 49 January 1, 1928 • Attendance: 65,000 Stanford 0 0 0 a touchdown late in the third quarter, giving the Cardinals Scoring Summary Half M-S some hope. But Notre Dame’s defense closed the door on M – Snow 5-yard run (Shorts kick) 1 6-0 For the third time in four years, Stanford was selected to play M – Sweeley 20-yard 1 11-0 the Cardinals’ offense the rest of the way. M – Redden 25-yard punt return (Shorts kicks) 1 17-0 in the Rose Bowl. This time, the Cardinals recorded the fi rst M – Snow 2-yard run (kick failed) 2 22-0 Game Statistics M – Redden 25-yard recovery (Shorts kick) 2 28-0 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Rose Bowl victory in school history, beating Pittsburgh, 7-6. M – Snow 8-yard run (kick failed) 2 33-0 Notre Dame 0 13 7 7 27 Stanford and USC had tied 13-13 when they met earlier in

M – Snow 17-yard run (kick failed) 2 38-0 Stanford 3 0 7 0 10 HISTORY M – Snow 4-yard run (Shorts kick) 2 44-0 the season and both fi nished with identical 4-0-1 conference M – Herrnstein 21-yd field goal (kick failed) 2 49-0 Scoring Summary Qtr Time N-S S – Cuddeback 27-yard field goal 1 8:00 0-3 records. But the Cardinals were selected to face Pittsburgh, Team Statistics Michigan Stanford N – Layden 3-yard run (kick failed) 2 13:30 6-3 First Downs 27 5 N – Layden 78-yard interception return (Crowley kick) 2 8:00 13-3 who went 8-0-1 during the regular season. Total Offense 527 67 N – Hunsinger 20-yard fumble return (Crowley kick) 3 5:00 20-3 Stanford’s Frankie Wilton, who had his punt blocked in Average Per Play 5.8 2.8 S – Shipkey 7-yard pass from Walker (Cuddeback kick) 3 1:00 20-10 Punts – Average 21-38.8 16-34.9 N – Layden 70-yard interception return (Crowley kick) 4 :30 27-10 the 1927 Rose Bowl versus Alabama, got a chance to redeem Fumbles 1 9 Team Statistics Notre Dame Stanford himself a year later. He began the game, however, by getting Rushing Leaders (yds) First Downs 7 17 Heston (M) 170, Snow (M) 107, Herrnstein (M) 97 Rushing Yards 130 178 further into coach Pop Warner’s doghouse. It was his fumble Passing Yards 56 138 UNIVERSITY Passes 7-3-3 17-12-5 that was scooped up by the Panthers’ Jimmy Hagan, who Total Offense 186 316 ran it into the the fi nal 20 yards to give Pitt the Punt Average 48.5 42.5 Fumbles Lost 1 3 early lead. The PAT failed and Stanford trailed 6-0. Penalties – Yards 4-30 1-15 Warner, though, kept faith in his young player and did not take him out of the game. The coach’s confi dence paid off in the third quarter as Stanford marched down the fi eld for a fourth and goal on the Pittsburgh two-yard

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 175 Game Statistics Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total 1936 Rose Bowl Columbia 0 7 0 0 7 Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 Stanford 7, SMU 0 Scoring Summary Qtr C-S C – Barabas 17-yard run 2 7-0 January 1, 1936 • Attendance: 84,784 Team Statistics Columbia Stanford First Downs 6 16 Rushing Yards 76 227 The third time was a charm for the “Vow Boys” who went Passing Yards 28 45 to Pasadena with another vow: to win the Rose Bowl. Passes 2-1-0 12-2-1 Total Offense 104 272 And they made good on that promise as Stanford won Punts – Average 14-37 9-36 Fumbles – Lost 4-2 7-2 the defensive struggle 7-0 over a powerful SMU team that Penalties – Yards 4-20 8-70 entered the game 12-0. Punt Returns Yards 48 62 For the third straight season, the Indians and the “Vow Pop Warner led Stanford to three Rose Bowls during his nine Kickoff Returns Yards 48 20 seasons on The Farm. Boys” found themselves playing in Pasadena on New Year’s 1935 Rose Bowl Day. This time, however, was different. Led by defensive line. Quarterback threw a to Biff ends Keith Topping and Monk Moscrip, the game’s MVPs, Hoffman, who then raced for the end zone. Alabama 29, Stanford 13 Stanford shut down the vaunted Mustang offensive which Just before Hoffman reached the end zone, he took a hard January 1, 1935 • Attendance: 84,474 was led by All-American quarterback Bobby Wilson. hit and the ball squeaked loose. The ball then bounced left, di- rectly to Wilton, who took it away from three Pittsburgh play- Alabama’s and tore Stanford’s ers and then streaked in for the score. Hoffman added the extra defense and its dreams of victory to shreds with one of the point and, in his third try, Warner fi nally had his fi rst Rose most potent passing combinations to ever take the fi eld in Bowl victory. Pasadena. The Crimson Tide, which entered the game 9-0, Game Statistics Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total beat the 9-0-1 Indians 29-13 to hand Stanford its second Pittsburgh 0 0 6 0 6 straight Rose Bowl defeat. Stanford 0 0 7 0 7 Although Alabama was supposed to be a running team, Scoring Summary Qtr P-S P – Hagen 20-yard fumble return (kick failed) 3 6-0 the Howell-to-Hutson combination proved too much for S – Wilton 3-yard pass from Hoffman (Hoffman kick) 3 6-7 the Stanford defense. Howell completed nine-of-12 for 160 The Vow Boys – Bones Hamilton, Monk Moscrip and Alf Team Statistics Stanford Pittsburgh Brandin – led Stanford to three consecutive Rose Bowl First Downs 14 7 yards while Hutson caught six passes for 164 yards and two Rushing Yards 171 121 appearances from 1934-36. Passing Yards 35 22 touchdowns (Joe Riley also played QB for Alabama). Passes 13-3-3 13-2-2 Stanford got on the board fi rst in the opening quarter and The game’s only score occurred in the fi rst quarter. Total Offense 206 143 Punts–Average 6-48 9-45 took an early 7-0 lead. Bobby Grayson went over from a yard Stanford quarterback Bill Paulman booted a 62-yard quick Fumbles Lost 1 1 kick that was downed on the SMU 10-yard line by Topping Penalties – Yards 5-52 8-82 out to put the Indians on top. Keith Topping recovered a ’Bama fumble on the Tide’s 29-yard line to set up the score. and Moscrip. The Mustangs failed to move the ball and In the fi nal 13 minutes of the fi rst half, Alabama scored 22 were forced to punt back to Stanford, which took over on 1934 Rose Bowl consecutive points. Howell spearheaded the fi rst Crimson the SMU 42-yard line. Columbia 7, Stanford 0 Tide TD as he completed three passes before running over A 23-yard pass play from Bones Hamilton to James Coffi s from the fi ve. A missed extra point left Stanford ahead 7-6. put the Indians on the SMU 19-yard line. A few plays later, January 1, 1934 • Attendance: 35,000 A fi eld goal minutes later put the Tide ahead 9-7. Then, Paulman faked a handoff to Bobby Grayson up the middle on its next possession, Howell raced 67 yards through the and ran around the end untouched from one yard out for The “Vow Boys” made their fi rst of three straight Rose Indian defense for another touchdown, putting Alabama the touchdown. Moscrip added the extra point and Stanford Bowl appearances, but failed to score against Columbia as ahead 16-7. had what turned out to be the game’s only score. the Lions went on to beat the Indians 7-0. Alabama made it 22-7 before halftime. After a Stanford SMU made its only threat in the second quarter when the The Stanford freshmen, who vowed never to lose to USC pass was intercepted with eight seconds remaining in the Mustangs drove from their own 26 to the Stanford 39. A 34- – and kept their vow for three years – hurt themselves with half, the Tide took over at the Indian 46. Riley connected yard razzle-dazzle play by Wilson and teammates put SMU turnovers and could never get anything going offensively. with Hutson on the 20, from which point Hutson ran the at the Indians’ fi ve yard line. But, from there, the Mustangs Despite 152 yards rushing by Bobby Grayson, Stanford al- fi nal distance into the end zone for the touchdown. came up empty. ways seemed to have a miscue before they reached the end zone. Stanford tried to mount a comeback in the third quar- Wes Muller turned in one of the key plays in the game The Indians were led by such greats as Bob “Horse” Reynolds, ter. The Indians marched 74 yards for the score, pulling to when he fi rst caused a fumble, then recovered it inside the who played every minute of three Rose Bowl games, ends Monk within 22-13. Van Dellen scored the touchdown on a 12- Stanford fi ve yard line to prevent SMU from scoring. Moscrip and Keith Topping, guard Bill Corbus, blocking back yard run and Tiny Thornhill found his team trailing by just The game was a defensive battle throughout. Stanford’s Bones Hamilton and quarterback Frank Alustiza. nine points. Grayson gained just 28 yards in 17 rushing attempts while Columbia won the game by scoring a touchdown in the But the Howell-Hutson combination struck again. A 59-yard Hamilton netted 23 on 15 carries. Meanwhile, Wilson could second quarter on a skillfully executed hidden-ball play which touchdown pass on a third-and-23 from their own 41-yard line manage only 21 yards on 13 carries. worked to perfection. The play, known as KF-79, began on put the fi nishing touches on Alabama’s perfect season. Game Statistics the Stanford 17-yard line. There, Columbia quarterback Cliff Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Game Statistics Stanford 7 0 0 0 7 Montgomery handed the ball off to halfback Al Barabas, who Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Southern Methodist 0 0 0 0 0 hid the ball behind his hip and waited patiently. When the Stanford 7 0 6 0 13 Scoring Summary Qtr S-SMU Alabama 0 22 0 7 29 entire Stanford team had been faked or blocked, Barabas ran S – Paulman 1-yard run (Moscrip kick) 1 7-0 Scoring Summary Qtr S-A Team Statistics Stanford SMU almost untouched into the end zone for a touchdown. S – Grayson 1-yard run (Moscrip kick) 1 7-0 First Downs 6 9 Stanford had its chances to score. On three occasions, the A – Howell 5-yard run (kick failed) 2 7-6 Rushing Yards 75 38 A – Smith 27-yard field goal 2 7-9 Passing Yards 42 105 Indians were within striking distance, but on all three attempts, A – Howell 67-yard run (Smith kick) 2 7-16 Passes 6-2-1 31-11-6 A – Hutson 46-yard pass from Riley (kick failed) 2 7-22 Total Offense 156 199 turnovers, miscues or the Columbia defense prevented the S – Van Dellen 12-yard run 3 13-22 Average Per Play 2.1 2.9 Indians from reaching the end zone. Stanford saw drives stall A – Hutson 59-yard pass from Howell (Smith kick) 4 13-29 Punts – Average 16-38 9-39 Team Statistics Stanford Alabama Fumbles – Lost 3-0 1-1 at the Lion one-yard line, the 10 and the 13-yard line. First Downs 14 12 Penalties – Yards 4-25 1-20 Coach Tiny Thornhill’s team entered the game with an Rushing Yards 204 167 Return Yards 67 167 Passing Yards 86 216 Rushing (Att-Yds) 8-1-1 record while Columbia was 7-1. The fact the game was Passes 23-5-4 13-10-1 Stanford – Grayson 17-28, Hamilton 15-23, Coffi s 7-12, Paulman 7-11, Williams 5-11 Total Offense 290 483 Southern Methodist – Wilson 11-23, Shuford 5-12, Finley 4-10, Smith 4-(-14) even played was remarkable. The Pasadena Fire Department Punts – Average 6-38 6-44 Fumbles Lost 0 4 had to pump water off the fi eld to make it playable after a Penalties – Yards 4-40 4-40 storm had dumped 12 inches of rain during the two days Punt Returns Yards 24 54 leading up to the game.

176 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 1941 Rose Bowl And again Taylor was seated on the bench – this time as to a perfect 9-0 regular season, but John Ralston and his 8-3 Stanford’s head coach. Indians spoiled their bid for a perfect season. Stanford 21, Nebraska 13 In a historical game – the fi rst nationwide telecast of the Plunkett, who became Stanford’s fi rst and only Heisman

January 1, 1941 • Attendance: 91,000 Rose Bowl – Illinois pounded Stanford 40-7 for the sixth Trophy RECORDS winner, earned 2008 OPPONENTS MVP 2007 REVIEW honors after PLAYER PROFILES completing COACHING STAFF 20- SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION straight Big Ten victory in the Rose Bowl. of-30 passes for 265 yards and one touchdown. The defense In 1940, Stanford got a new football coach in Clark With Mel Allen calling the action for the telecast, Stanford was led by tackle Dave Tipton and linebacker Jeff Siemon, Shaughnessy and the rest of the football world got a revolu- proved no match for the Fighting Illini. The Indians led 7- who limited Ohio State to three points in the second half as tionary style of football that would forever change the game. 6 in the fi rst quarter, but 34 unanswered points by Illinois Stanford erased a 14-10 Buckeye lead at the intermission. Shaughnessy and his “T” Formation proved to be an of- proved insurmountable for Stanford. Stanford trailed 17-13 after three quarters, but a Plunkett fense fi lled with innovative tricks that left fans astonished Despite a losing effort in the Rose Bowl, Taylor had led engineered a 80-yard, 13-play drive early in the fourth and opponents fl at-footed. The Indians bowled over all Stanford to a very impressive 9-1 record in the regular sea- quarter that culminated with Brown’s one-yard touchdown nine of its regular season opponents and came into the Rose son. The Indians, who won nine consecutive games during plunge, giving Stanford a 20-17 lead. On the Buckeye’s next Bowl with a perfect 9-0 record. The Cornhuskers (8-1) were the season, won the Pac-10 title with a 6-1 record. The fi nal possession, Stanford’s Jack Schultz intercepted a Rex Kern ranked seventh in the nation and had lost just once all sea- wire service polls had the Indians ranked seventh in the na- pass, giving the Indians the ball on Ohio State’s 25-yard line. son to top-ranked Minnesota. tion by the Associated Press and United Press International. Four plays later, Plunkett hit favorite target Randy Vataha on Game Statistics a 10-yard touchdown pass to put Stanford in front, 27-17 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total with just over eight minutes left to play. Illinois 6 0 7 27 40 Stanford 7 0 0 0 7 Game Statistics Scoring Summary Qtr I-S Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total I – Bachouros 3-yard run (kick failed) 1 6-0 Stanford 10 0 3 14 27 S – Hugasian 1-yard run (Kerkorian kick) 1 6-7 Ohio State 7 7 3 0 17 I – Tate 5-yard run (Rebecca kick) 3 13-7 Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-O I – Karras 8-yard run (Rebecca kick) 4 20-7 S – Brown 4-yard run (Horowitz kick) 1 10:20 7-0 I – Tate 8-yard run (Rebecca kick) 4 27-7 S – Horowitz 37-yard field goal 1 6:50 10-0 I – Stevens 7-yard run (kick failed) 4 33-7 O – Brockington 1-yard run (Schram kick) 1 3:45 10-7 I – Ryan pass from Engeks (Rebecca kick) 4 40-7 O – Brockington 1-yard run (Schram kick) 2 14:24 10-14 Team Statistics Illinois Stanford S – Horowitz 48-yard field goal 3 12:29 13-14 First Downs 19 16 O – Schram 32-yard field goal 3 8:33 13-17 Rushing Yards 361 53 S – Brown 1-yard run (Horowitz kick) 4 10:03 20-17 Passing Yards 73 180 S – Vataha 10-yard pass from Plunkett (Horowitz kick) 4 8:18 27-17 Clark Shaughnessy (left) coached Frankie Albert and Passes 15-7-3 29-14-1 Team Statistics Stanford Ohio State Total Offense 434 233 First Downs 21 22 Stanford to victory in the 1941 Rose Bowl. Average Per Play 6.2 3.3 Rushes – Yards 37-143 67-380 Punts – Average 2-50.1 6-30.3 Passing Yards 265 75 But, the game belonged to Shaughnessy and the “Wow Fumbles – Lost 0-0 2-0 Passes 30-20-1 20-7-1 Penalties – Yards 4-43 6-50 Total Offense 408 439 Boys.” The “T” Formation featured a completely new of- Punt Returns – Yards 2-10 0-0 Average Per Play 6.09 5.05 fensive set with the quarterback taking the snap from right Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-28 7-88 Punts – Average 3-33.0 2-28.0 Rushing (Att-Yds) Fumbles – Lost 3-2 2-0 behind the center. It is this game that is generally considered Illinois – Tate 20-150, Bachouros 15-86, Karras 13-58, DeMoss 1-45, D.Stevens 2-15, Penalties – Yards 3-46 6-64 O’Connell 1-10, Miller 1-(-3) Punt Returns – Yards 0-0 0-0 the clincher that convinced football pundits that the “T” was Stanford – Hugasian 14-41, R.Cook 4-14, Kerkorian 7-11, Meyers 3-5, Mathias Kickoff Returns – Yards 4-75 5-107 the offense of the future. 3-(-8), Garrett 5-(-10) Rushing (Att-Yds) Of course, Shaughnessy’s new offense was not with- Passing (Att-Comp-Int-Yds) Stanford – Brown 10-41, Cross 1-41, Shockley 10-35, Plunkett 9-26, Sanderson Illinois – O’Connell 14-6-1-67, Engles 1-1-0-6 2-8, Merrill 1-6, Kehl 2-1, Moore 1-(-6), Vataha 1-(-9) out its stars. In quarterback Frankie Albert, halfbacks Stanford – Kerkorian 22-11-2-166, Garrett 7-3-1-14 Ohio State – Kern 20-129, Brockington 21-101, Hayden 11-48, Jankowski 2-41, Galbos 8-33, Campana 2-10, Zelina 1-5, Maciejowski 2-(-3) Pete Kmetovic and Hugh Gallarneau and fullback Norm Receiving (Rec-Yds) Illinois – Bachouros 3-36, Karras 1-16, R.Smith 1-12, Ryan 1-6-1, Vernasco 1-3 Passing (Att-Comp-Yds-Int) Standlee, the Indians had the right tools to run the “T.” Stanford – McColl 4-62, Hugasian 4-49, Mathias 2-42, Cook 2-18, Morley 1-8, Stanford – Plunkett 30-20-265-1 Shaughnessy would later call this backfi eld one of the great- Laubscher 1-1 Ohio State – Kern 13-4-40-1, Maciejowski 6-3-35-0, Galbos 1-0-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) est of all-time in American football history. Stanford – Washington 6-80, Vataha 6-51-1, Moore 5-113, Brown 2-13, Shockley 1-8 Ohio State – White 4-28, Zelina 2-27, Hayden 1-20 Game Statistics 1971 Rose Bowl Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Stanford 7 7 7 0 21 Stanford 27, Ohio State 17 Nebraska 7 6 0 0 13 1972 Rose Bowl Scoring Summary Qtr S-N January 1, 1971 • Attendance: 103,839 N – Francis 2-yard run (Francis kick) 1 0-7 Stanford 13, Michigan 12 S – Gallarneau 10-yard run (Albert kick) 1 7-7 N – Zikmund 33-yard pass from Rohrig (kick blocked) 2 7-13 January 1, 1972 • Attendance: 103,154 S – Gallarneau 40-yard pass from Albert (Albert kick) 2 14-13 S – Kmetovic 40-yard punt return (Albert kick) 3 21-13 Team Statistics Stanford Nebraska Quarterback Don Bunce and the defense’s famous First Downs 14 9 Rushing Yards 254 56 “Thunderchickens” gave Stanford coach John Ralston his Passing Yards 98 72 Passes 14-7-1 14-3-4 second consecutive Rose Bowl victory in a thrilling come- Total Offense 352 128 from-behind win over ’s previously unde- Punt Average 35 37 Fumbles Lost 2 0 feated Michigan Wolverines. Yards Penalized 58 28 Return Yards 166 104 Stanford, for the second straight season, came into the Rushing (Att-Yds) game with an 8-3 record and played the undefeated Big-10 Stanford – Kmetovic 14-129, Gallarneau 17-84, Standlee 7-16, South 2-10, Albert

champs – this time the 11-0 Wolverines. And, once again, HISTORY 10-5, Crane 4-4, Armstrong 2-3, Casey 1-1, Cole 1-1, Parker 1-1 Nebraska – Francis 9-51, Hopp 5-15, Rohrig 6-6, Rubottom 2-6, Luther 9-(-6), B the underdog Indians pulled out a win. Kahler 1-(-7), Zikmund 1-(-9) Bunce, named the game’s Most Valuable Player, complet- ed 24-of-44 for 290 yards, including a fi ve-for-fi ve effort on Heisman Trophy Winner Jim Plunkett (left) passed Stanford Stanford’s fi nal drive of the game. But it was the Indian de- to a Rose Bowl victory. Randy Vataha caught the winning touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. fense that held the mighty Michigan offense to just 12 points, Illinois 40, Stanford 7 enabling Stanford to pull out the win. January 1, 1952 • Attendance: 96,825

It had been 19 years since Stanford played in the Rose Down 12-10 after a Michigan safety with 3:18 remaining in UNIVERSITY Bowl on New Year’s Day, but during the 1970 season the the game, it looked as though the Big Ten champs would go When Stanford took the fi eld against Illinois in the Indians rode their Heisman Trophy Winner – Jim Plunkett home with the win. But, after the Wolverines were forced to Rose Bowl on January 1, 1952, it had been 11 years since – all the way to Pasadena. punt after gaining possession on the safety, Stanford had one an Indian team had appeared in Pasadena. On January 1, Stanford stunned the collegiate football world with a last chance to put up a score. 1941, the Wow Boys had beaten Nebraska in the famous convincing 27-17 upset victory over previously unbeaten And Bunce and the rest of the offense did not disap- Pasadena saucer 21-13, and one of the stars of that team was Ohio State. Head coach had led his Buckeyes point. All-American guard Chuck Taylor.

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 177 But the game was decided by the performance of the up as the Cardinal defense, led by Gordy Ceresino, shut out Cardinal defense, particularly in the second half when the powerful Bulldog offense to preserve the win. Stanford completely shut down the LSU offense. Linebacker Ceresino was named the game’s Defensive MVP as he Gordy Ceresino was the defensive star for the Cardinal as he accounted for 20 tackles. Cardinal quarterback Steve Dils led both teams with 22 total tackles. Ceresino was awarded was the Offensive MVP after leading the remarkable come- the Chuck Hughes Memorial Trophy for his outstanding back. He completed 17-of-28 passes for 210 yards and three defensive play in the game. touchdowns. Game Statistics Game Statistics Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Louisiana State 7 7 0 0 14 Stanford 0 0 22 3 25 Stanford 0 10 7 7 24 Georgia 3 12 7 0 22 Scoring Summary Qtr Time L-S Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-G L – Quintela 3-yard pass from Ensminger (Conway kick) 1 3:56 7-0 G – Robinson 31-yard field goal 1 5:18 0-3 S – Lofton 49-yard pass from Benjamin (Naber kick) 2 14:03 7-7 G – Prince 22-yard pass from Belue (Robinson kick fails) 2 4:06 0-9 S – Naber 36-yard field goal 2 8:18 7-10 G – Prince 8-yard pass from Pyburn (Robinson kick fails) 2 0:11 0-15 L – Alexander 7-yard run (Conway kick) 2 0:56 14-10 G – Pyburn 1-yard run (Robinson kick) 3 12:58 0-22 S – Lofton 2-yard pass from Benjamin (Naber kick) 3 10:19 14-17 S – Margerum 32-yard pass from Dils (Dils pass failed) 3 6:03 6-22 S – Nelson 36-yard pass from Benjamin (Naber kick) 4 1:27 14-24 S – Nelson 20-yard pass from Dils (Naber run) 3 3:57 14-22 S – Margerum 14-yard pass from Dils (Dils pass to Nelson) 3 1:33 22-22 Team Statistics LSU Stanford Don Bunce’s heroic fourth quarter drive on 5-of-5 passing First Downs 21 21 S – Naber 24-yard field goal 4 14:50 25-22 (left) and Rod Garcia’s fi eld goal with 12 seconds left gave Rushes – Yards 63-307 27-103 Team Statistics Stanford Georgia Stanford a 13-12 win over Michigan in the 1972 Rose Bowl. Passing Yards 68 269 First Downs 20 27 Passes 23-7-3 36-23-0 Rushes – Yards 36-128 66-315 Total Offense 375 372 Passing Yards 210 189 Stanford took over on their own 22-yard line with 1:48 Average Per Play 4.36 5.90 Passes 28-15-1 18-11-1 Punts – Average 4-35.0 6-36.5 Total Offense 338 504 remaining in the game. Bunce hit on fi ve consecutive pass- Fumbles – Lost 2-1 0-0 Average Per Play 5.3 6.0 Penalties – Yards 5-45 7-65 Punts – Average 8-41.6 1-35.0 es, moving Stanford to the Michigan 17-yard line with 22 Punt Returns – Yards 1-0 2-(-2) Fumbles – Lost 2-1 6-5 seconds remaining. Two plays, three yards gained and two Kickoff Returns – Yards 2-25 2-39 Penalties – Yards 2-34 5-43 Punt Returns – Yards 1-6 4-38 timeouts later, the Indians’ Rod Garcia entered the fi eld to Rushing (Att-Yds) Louisiana State – Alexander 31-197, Simmons 11-47, Murphree 6-25, Quintela Kickoff Returns – Yards 2-45 4-81 attempt a game-winning 31-yard fi eld goal. 2-18, Ensminger 9-13, L.P. Jones 1-6, Woodley 3-4 Rushing (Att-Yds) Stanford – Nelson 11-36, Finley 7-30, Francis 6-23, Benjamin 2-9, Lofton 1-5 Stanford – Nelson 16-100, Francis 11-67, Brown 3-9, Dils 6-(-48) With 12 seconds left in the game, Garcia’s fi eld goal went Georgia – McClendon 30-115, Womack 13-60, Stewart 9-46, Simon 4-40, Arnold Passing (Att-Comp-Yds-Int.) through the uprights, giving Stanford its second straight Rose Louisiana State – Ensminger 21-7-55-3, Woodley 2-1-13-0 3-35, Pyburn 6-28, Belue 2-(-9) Stanford – Benjamin 36-23-269-0 Passing (Att-Comp-Yds-Int) Bowl win. Stanford – Dils 28-17-210-0 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Game Statistics Louisiana State – Simmons 2-26, Quintela 2-11-1, Alexander 2-5, Carson 1-13, Georgia – Pyburn 12-6-87-1, Belue 4-4-59-0, Simon 2-1-43-0 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Quinn 1-13 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Stanford 0 0 3 10 13 Stanford – Nelson 6-77-1, Lofton 4-79-2, Finley 4-20, Kellar 3-51, Smith 3-31, Stanford – Margerum 5-87-2, Francis 5-48, Nelson 3-24-1, Pleis 2-35, Smith 2-16 Michigan 0 3 0 9 12 Francis 3-10 Georgia – Scott 5-67, Prince 2-30-1, Arnold 1-43, Hodge 1-19, Womack 1-16, Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-M Norris 1-14 M – Coin 30-yard field goal 2 10:15 0-3 S – Garcia 42-yard field goal 3 5:40 3-3 M – Seyferth 1-yard run (Coin kick) 4 13:01 3-10 S – Brown 24-yard run (Garcia kick) 4 6:29 10-10 1986 Gator Bowl M – Safety: Shuttlesworth tackled Ferguson 4 3:18 10-12 S – Garcia 31-yard field goal 4 0:12 13-12 Clemson 27, Stanford 21 Team Statistics Stanford Michigan First Downs 22 16 December 27, 1986 • Attendance: 80,104 Rushes – Yards 23-93 74-264 Passing Yards 290 26 Passes 44-24-0 11-3-1 There were two different games played on this day in Total Offense 383 290 Average Per Play 5.72 3.41 Jacksonville, Florida. The fi rst belonged to Clemson in the Punts – Average 4-41.5 7-38.9 fi rst half and the second belonged to the Cardinal in the Fumbles – Lost 4-4 2-1 Penalties – Yards 3-14 2-23 fi nal half. Punt Returns – Yards 4-30 2-14 Kickoff Returns – Yards 3-35 5-108 The difference, however, was that Clemson won the fi rst Rushing (Att-Yds) half 27-0 and Stanford won the second half 21-0 – giving Stanford – Brown 6-60, Sanderson 5-16, Winesberry 4-15, Bunce 8-2 Michigan – W.Taylor 32-82, Shuttlesworth 13-62, Doughty 11-56, Slade 13-41, the Tigers a 27-21 victory in the Cardinal’s fi rst post-season Rather 2-17, Seyferth 3-6 bowl appearance since the 1978 Bluebonnet Bowl. Passing (Att-Comp-Yds-Int) The fi rst half nightmare proved to be too much for Stanford – Bunce 44-24-290-0 Michigan – Slade 10-3-26-1, Cipa 1-0-0-0 Guy Benjamin (left) passed for three touchdowns to lead Stanford to overcome. Clemson gained 291 yards and had Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Stanford over LSU in the 1977 Sun Bowl. 15 fi rst downs in the fi rst half while the Cardinal gained just Stanford – Winesberry 8-112, Scott 5-55, Brown 5-30, Moore 3-52, Sanderson 3-45 Michigan – Doughty 2-13, Seymour 1-13 57 yards and recorded three fi rst downs. The Tigers’ 27-0 1978 Bluebonnet Bowl fi rst half lead was largely due to the running of Terrence 1977 Sun Bowl Flagler and Kenny Flowers and the passing of quarterback Stanford 25, Georgia 22 Rod Williams, who completed 8-of-11 for 101 yards. Stanford’s starting quarterback – – could not Stanford 24, LSU 14 December 31, 1978 • Attendance: 34,084 December 31, 1977 • Attendance: 31,318 play due to injury and seldom-used backup Greg Ennis was Stanford won its fourth bowl game in four appearances called to action. Ennis completed 20-of-40 for 168 yards for In its fi rst post-season bowl game appearance other than in the 1970’s as Bill Walsh led his Cardinal to a spectacular the game, but was just 6-of-13 for 18 yards in the fi rst half. the Rose Bowl, Stanford scored a 24-14 upset victory over come-from-behind victory over heavily favored Georgia. Brad Muster, the ’86 Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year, favorite LSU in the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas. The Cardinal The Cardinal entered the game with a 7-4 overall mark, earned co-MVP honors with Clemson’s Williams after rush- ended coach Bill Walsh’s fi rst season on The Farm 9-3 and 4-3 in the Pac-10 and unranked. Georgia, on the other hand, ing for 70 yards on 17 carries and catching four passes for 53 ranked 15th nationally in both the Associated Press and was 9-1-1 and ranked seventh and 11th by the two wire ser- yards and two touchdowns. United Press fi nal polls. vice polls. After its win, Stanford fi nished 16th in the fi nal Game Statistics Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total The game was billed as an offensive showdown – the pass- UPI poll and 17th in the AP poll. Stanford 0 0 7 14 21 ing of Stanford All-American quarterback Guy Benjamin The Bulldogs jumped out to a 15-0 lead at the half and Clemson 7 20 0 0 27 Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-C versus the running of LSU All-American Charles Alexander. led 22-0 early in the third quarter before Stanford got its C – Lancaster 5-yard run (Treadwell kick) 1 5:29 0-7 From an offensive standpoint, no one went home disap- C – Ro. Williams 1-yard run (Treadwell kick) 2 14:58 0-14 wake up call. The Cardinal proceeded to scored 25 unan- C – Treadwell 21-yard field goal 2 7:49 0-17 pointed as Benjamin rewrote the Sun Bowl passing records swered points in a six-and-a-half minute span to take the C – Ra. Williams 14-yard run (Treadwell kick) 2 6:53 0-24 C – Treadwell 46-yard field goal 2 0:02 0-27 while Alexander claimed the Sun Bowl rushing mark. lead. Stanford’s 25-22 lead early in the fourth quarter held S – Muster 1-yard run (Sweeney kick) 3 6:44 7-27 S – Muster 13-yard pass from Ennis (Sweeney kick) 4 8:41 14-27 S – Muster 36-yard pass from Ennis (Sweeney kick) 4 2:50 21-27

178 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM Rushing (Att-Yds) Stanford – Vardell 21-104, Milburn 12-56, Lasley 5-15, Stenstrom 4-(-12), Team 1-(-9) Georgia Tech – Jones 10-48, M. Smith 7-47, Wilkerson 7-44, Lincoln 7-41, Hendrix 3-18 Passing (Att-Comp-Yds-Int) Stanford – Stenstrom 32-16-170-1 Georgia Tech – Jones 29-14-61-1, Lincoln 1-0-0-0 RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Stanford – Walsh 5-61, Lasley 5-33, Vardell 3-21, Pinckney 1-29, Milburn 1-13, Baur 1-13 Georgia Tech – Wilkerson 3-25, Lester 3-22, M. Smith 3-17-1, Covington 3-10, Rice 1-2, Hendrix 1-(-13) Leading Tacklers (UT-AT-TT) Stanford – Albert 8-1-9, Williams 5-1-6, George 4-1-5, Gordon 5-0-5 Georgia Tech – Swilling 9-1-10, J. Williams 8-2-10, Coleman 8-1-9 John Lynch (left) and Ron George led Stanford to a 10-3 Brad Muster was named the game’s Offensive MVP after record and a victory in the 1993 Blockbuster Bowl. his three-touchdown effort in the 1986 Gator Bowl. 1993 Blockbuster Bowl Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Team Statistics Stanford Clemson Stanford 24, Penn State 3 Stanford – Wetnight 5-71-1, Cook 4-55, Milburn 4-54-1, Armour 2-9, Calomese First Downs 18 19 1-10, Cline 1-11 Rushes – Yards 29-114 57-238 January 1, 1993 • Attendance: 45,554 Penn State – McDuffi e 6-111, Drayton 3-21, Moser 1-11, Anderson 1-6, Grube Passing Yards 168 135 1-6, Thomas 1-1 Passes 40-20-1 19-12-1 Leading Tacklers (UT-AT-TT) Total Offense 282 373 The culmination of one of the greatest football seasons in Stanford – Williams 2-7-9, Avila 1-7-8, Gordon 3-4-7, Lynch 1-6-7 Average Per Play 4.09 4.91 Penn State – Robin 2-7-9, Benfatti 3-4-7, Gelzheise 1-6-7, Hammonds 2-5-7 Punts – Average 5-43.0 6-33.7 Stanford history came on a warm and cloudy day in Miami. Fumbles – Lost 1-0 4-0 Penalties – Yards 3-28 5-49 The Cardinal, Pac-10 Co-Champions for the fi rst time since Punt Returns – Yards 3-36 1-11 1971 and playing in its fi rst New Year’s Day Bowl Game 1995 St. Jude Liberty Bowl Kickoff Returns – Yards 4-74 4-62 since the ’72 Rose Bowl, beat traditional power Penn State Rushing (Att-Yds) East Carolina 19, Stanford 13 Stanford – Muster 17-70, Dillard 3-13, B. Morris 3-12, Ennis 5-11, Scott 1-8 24-3 in the Blockbuster Bowl in a game that clearly showed Clemson – Flagler 12-82, Flowers 14-67, Lancaster 7-31, Johnson 7-26, Ro. Williams 16-18, Ra. Williams 1-14 why Stanford was a Top 10 team. December 30, 1995 • Attendance: 47,398 Passing (Att-Comp-Yds-Int) The Cardinal fi nished the season with a 10-3 overall re- Stanford – Ennis 40-20-168-1 Stanford was picked to fi nish last in the Pac-10 by many Clemson – Ro. Williams 19-12-135-1 cord – its fi rst 10-win season since 1940 – and a number- of the preseason prognosticators but the Cardinal under Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) nine fi nal national ranking, its highest since 1970 and only Stanford – Muster 4-53-2, Snelson 4-42, James 4-41, Henley 2-18, Dillard 3-8, the fi fth Top 10 fi nish in school history. Even the high ex- fi rst-year head coach Tyrone Willingham had different ideas. Morris 3-6 Clemson – Flagler 3-25, Roulhac 3-22, Hooper 2-44, J. Riggs 2-23, Ra. Williams pectations that came to The Farm with the addition of Bill Stanford found itself unbeaten after its fi rst fi ve games, with 1-11, Jennings 1-10 Walsh as its head coach were met–even exceeded. only a tie against Wisconsin blemishing an otherwise perfect In this particular game, Stanford used a familiar formula: ledger. 1991 Aloha Bowl a dominating defense and an effective offense. That was the The Cardinal picked up three more wins late in the season Georgia Tech 18, Stanford 17 case most of the 1992 campaign as the defense proved to be against Oregon State, Washington State and Cal to fi nish the the cornerstone of the team. regular season with a 7-3-1 mark and gain an invitation to December 25, 1991 • Attendance: 34,433 After Stanford took a 14-3 lead into the locker room at the St. Jude Liberty Bowl, where it would face East Carolina. halftime, the Cardinal defense took over the game in the Stanford could not get untracked offensively and managed Stanford’s “Now Boys” entered the Aloha Bowl with a second half. Penn State could muster just 29 rushing yards, just 11 fi rst downs and 211 yards in total offense in a 19-13 seven-game winning streak, an 8-3 overall record, a #17 53 via the pass and only 82 total yards the entire second half. loss to the Pirates. The Cardinal faced a third-and-one from national ranking and a second place fi nish in the Pacifi c-10 Stanford scored 10 third quarter points to add to its lead and the Pirate 20 with less than a minute left to play, but Mark Conference. The Cardinal, making its fi rst bowl appearance never looked back. Butterfi eld’s last two passes fell incomplete and ECU took since 1986, had the longest winning streak on The Farm Senior cornerback Darrien Gordon was named the game’s over on downs with 11 seconds left in the game. since the 1951 season. Most Outstanding Player after holding Penn State All- Game Statistics Stanford was making its 15th bowl appearance overall Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final American wide receiver O.J. McDuffi e intact. Gordon record- Stanford 0 7 6 0 13 and the fi rst since the ’86 Gator Bowl. The Cardinal jumped ed seven tackles and was credited with six pass breakups. East Carolina 7 9 0 3 19 out to fi rst half leads of 7-0 and 17-10, but Georgia Tech Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-EC Quarterback Steve Stenstrom completed 17-of-28 passes EC – Hart 39-yard interception return (Holcomb kick) 1 8:46 0-7 scored a touchdown and two-point conversion in the last 14 for 210 yards and two touchdowns while fullback Ellery EC – Holcomb 46-yard field goal 2 14:54 0-10 S – Salina 1-yard run (Abrams kick) 2 4:10 7-10 seconds of the game to secure an 18-17 victory. Stanford led Roberts added 98 yards on the ground. Tight end Ryan EC – Holcomb 26-yard field goal 2 2:01 7-13 17-10 with 1:41 remaining in the game when its drive stalled EC – Holcomb 41-yard field goal 2 0:03 7-16 Wetnight led the team with fi ve receptions, including three S – Ellis 2-yard return after blocked punt (PAT failed) 3 13:24 13-16 on the Georgia Tech 45. The Cardinal was forced to give up on the opening drive. EC – Holcomb 34-yard field goal 4 1:15 13-19 the ball one last time. Team Statistics Stanford E. Carolina Game Statistics First Downs 11 18 Cardinal running back Tommy Vardell fi nished the game Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Rushes – Yards 37-72 40-129 with 104 yards and accounted for both of Stanford’s touch- Stanford 7 7 10 0 24 Passing Yards 139 218 Penn State 3 0 0 0 3 Passing (pa-pc-int) 27-15-2 46-19-1 downs, but was knocked out of the game in the second half Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-PS Total Offense 211 347 S – Wetnight 2-yard pass from Stenstrom (Abrams kick) 1 11:13 7-0 Average Per Play 3.3 4.0 after breaking his collarbone. Quarterback Steve Stenstrom PS – Muscillo 33-yard field goal 1 6:34 7-3 Punts – Average 7-36.9 6-28.5 fi nished the game completing 16 of 32 passes for 170 yards. S – Lasley 5-yard run (Abrams kick) 2 2:48 14-3 Fumbles – Lost 2-2 0-0 S – Abrams 28-yard field goal 3 5:56 17-3 Penalties – Yards 3-18 4-25 Game Statistics S – Milburn 40-yard pass from Stenstrom (Abrams kick) 3 3:41 24-3 Punt Returns – Yards 3-46 2-14

Kickoff Returns – Yards 6-188 1-34 HISTORY Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Team Statistics Stanford Penn State Georgia Tech 10 0 0 8 18 First Downs 16 12 Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Stanford 7 10 0 0 17 Rushes-Yards 42-155 35-107 Stanford: Bookman 15-46, Mitchell 8-30, Butterfi eld 7-17, Salina 5-7-1, Comella Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-GT Passing Yards 210 156 2-6 S – Vardell 6-yard run (Mills kick) 1 12:02 7-0 Passes 29-17-2 40-13-2 ECU: McPhail 27-92, Foreman 1-23, Galloway 1-12, Jones 3-10, Crandell 7-6, GT – M. Smith 2-yard pass from Jones (Sisson kick) 1 9:02 7-7 Total Offense 365 263 Nichols 1-2. GT – Sisson 24-yard field goal 1 0:00 7-10 Average Per Play 5.2 3.5 Passing (Att-Comp-Int-Yds-TD) S – Mills 38-yard field goal 2 9:21 10-10 Punts – Average 7-42.4 11-38.4 Stanford: Butterfi eld 27-15-2-139-0 S – Vardell 2-yard run (Mills kick) 2 5:50 17-10 Fumbles – Lost 2-1 0-0 ECU: Crandell 46-19-1-218-0 GT – Jones 1-yard run (Lincoln run) 4 0:14 17-18 Penalties – Yards 5-41 3-25 Punt Returns – Yards 3-16 2-(-4) Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Team Statistics Stanford GT Kickoff Returns – Yards 1-24 5-48 Stanford: Manning 3-43, Harris 3-37, Bookman 2-18, Clark 2-15, Mitchell 2-10, UNIVERSITY First Downs 19 14 Salina 1-11 Rushes-Yards 43-159 34-193 Rushing (Att-Yds) ECU: Richards 5-59, Galloway 4-70, Nichols 3-14, McPhail 2-25, Jones 1-26, Passing Yards 170 61 Stanford – Roberts 17-98, Lasley 4-19, Milburn 9-19, Buckley 3-16, Butterfi eld Batson 1-8, Shannon 1-7, Richardson 1-5, DeBrew 1-4. Passes 32-16-1 30-14-1 1-10, Brockberg 2-6, Allen 1-1, Stenstrom 5-(-14) Total Offense 329 259 Penn State – Anderson 13-40, O’Neal 11-38, Archie 2-10, Carter 3-7, McDuffi e Leading Tacklers (UT-AT-TT) Average Per Play 4.4 4.1 4-5, Moser 1-4, Collins 1-3 Stanford: Draft 7-4-11, Madsen 9-1-10, Swinton 5-5-10, Hill 7-1-8 ECU: Foreman 6-6-12, Hart 6-5-11, Burke 6-4-10 Punts – Average 6-42.3 7-47.4 Passing (Att-Comp-Int-Yds-TD) Fumbles – Lost 2-1 3-2 Stanford – Stenstrom 28-17-1-210-2, Armour 1-0-0-0-0 Penalties – Yards 6-49 6-50 Penn State – Collins 30-12-1-145-0, Richardson 8-1-1-11-0, Sacca 2-0-0-0 Punt Returns – Yards 3-37 4-82 Kickoff Returns – Yards 4-83 4-114

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 179 1996 Norwest Sun Bowl 2001 Seattle Bowl Stanford 38, Michigan State 0 Wisconsin 17, Stanford 9 Georgia Tech 24, Stanford 14 December 31, 1996 • Attendance: 42,721 January 1, 2000 • Attendance: 93,731 December 27, 2001 • Attendance: 30,144

In the most lopsided bowl game victory in school history, Coming off one of the best regular season performances Stanford completely took apart Michigan State en route to in the 106-year history of the program, Stanford rode into a 38-0 Sun Bowl win, the fi rst shutout by a Cardinal team postseason play with momentum, boasting a spectacular 9-2 since 1974. record. The nine victories marked the fi rst time since 1992 Stanford advanced to the 18th bowl game in school his- that the Cardinal accomplished this feat, and was only the tory and the second straight under Tyrone Willingham. The second time in 50 years that the program had attained this Cardinal’s win gave Stanford a 7-5 fi nal record and fi ve con- mark. The 11th-ranked Cardinal aimed for its 10th victory secutive wins to end the season. in the Pacifi c Northwest against Georgia Tech (8-5) in the in- The Sun Bowl victory completed one of the most sur- augural Seattle Bowl, the 20th bowl game in school history. prising turnarounds in the history of Stanford football. The Despite a fourth-quarter surge that pulled the Cardinal Cardinal was 2-5 overall and 1-3 in the Pac-10 and was not in within a fi eld goal with 11:39 left in the contest, unranked anybody’s bowl picture. But, Willingham rallied his troops, QB Todd Husak guided the Cardinal to the 2000 Rose Bowl. Georgia Tech surprised Stanford 24-14 before a crowd of led them to four straight wins to conclude the regular season 30,144 at Safeco Field, home of the Seattle Mariners. and found himself alone in third place in the Pac-10 and in Stanford found itself back in Pasadena for the fi rst time Stanford fi nished the year with a 9-3 record and was the Sun Bowl versus Michigan State from the Big Ten. since 1972 after fi nishing the regular season with an 8-4 ranked 16th in the nation by the Associated Press. Lewis, who The game was as one-sided as the score indicated. overall mark, including a sparkling 7-1 Pac-10 Conference replaced starter Randy Fasani at the end of the third quarter, Stanford scored touchdowns on offense, defense and special record. Stanford was a heavy underdog to Big Ten champion was named Stanford’s Player of the Game after completing teams, led 21-0 at the half and never allowed the Spartans to Wisconsin, but gave the fourth-ranked Badgers all they can 6-of-13 passes for 110 yards and one touchdown. mount any semblance of a comeback in the second half. handle in a 17-9 defeat. Sophomore quarterback Chad Hutchinson was named Stanford’s effort was even more impressive considering the game’s offensive MVP after completing 22 of 28 passes the Cardinal suffered crucial injuries to key players—no- for 226 yards and one touchdown. Anthony Bookman ran tably wide receiver Troy Walters and defensive end Willie wild in El Paso, fi nishing the contest with 103 yards on 11 Howard—days and weeks leading up to the game. Howard carries. Defensive end Kailee Wong recorded 10 tackles, suffered a severe knee injury in the last regular season game three tackles for loss and two sacks and was named the against Notre Dame. Walters, the Pac-10’s most prolifi c re- game’s defensive MVP. ceiver, suffered a dislocated right wrist just three days before Game Statistics the game and was ruled out of the contest 48 hours prior to Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final kickoff. However, Walters played in the game with a heav- Stanford 7 14 10 7 38 Michigan State 0 0 0 0 0 ily wrapped wrist and caught three passes for 52 yards and Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-M Howard defi ed the odds and made a start at defensive end S – Pruitt 50-yard lateral return after 1 2:06 7-0 Madsen interception (Miller kick) and recorded fi ve tackles. S – Ritchie 8-yard pass from Hutchinson (Miller kick) 2 10:44 14-0 S – Salina 1-yard run (Miller kick) 2 :37 21-0 Stanford, which had yielded an average of 452.8 yards S – Miller 25-yard field goal 3 7:05 24-0 per game in the regular season, limited the Badgers to just S – Dunn 27-yard run (Miller kick) 3 3:05 31-0 S – Allen 9-yard return after blocked punt (Miller kick) 4 12:06 38-0 331 yards in total offense. However, 200 of those yards came Team Statistics Stanford MSU on the efforts of Heisman Trophy-winner . Chris Lewis was named Stanford’s player of the game after First Downs 25 13 coming off the bench to lead a Cardinal touchdown drive. Rushes – Yards 49-257 31-68 Todd Husak fi nished the game with 258 passing yards, but Passing Yards 238 151 Stanford was held to minus-fi ve yards in rushing offense. Passes (pa-pc-int) 30-23-1 33-13-3 Game Statistics Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Total Offense 495 219 Game Statistics Average per Play 6.3 3.4 Georgia Tech 7 10 0 7 24 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Stanford 0 3 3 8 14 Punts – Average 2-52.5 9-41.9 Stanford 0 9 0 0 9 Fumbles – Lost 2-0 1-0 Wisconsin 0 3 7 7 17 Scoring Summary Qtr Time GT-S Penalties – Yards 1-10 5-30 GT – Glover 5-yard run (Manget kick) 1 3:27 7-0 Punt Returns – Yards 7-94 2-19 Scoring Summary Qtr Time S-W S – Biselli 35-yard field goal 2 11:27 7-3 Kickoff Returns – Yards 0-0 3-59 S – Biselli 28-yard field goal 2 13:26 3-0 GT – Campbell 34-yard pass from Godsey (Manget kick) 2 9:33 14-3 W – Pisetsky 31-yard field goal 2 9:19 3-3 GT – Manget 20-yard field goal 2 0:02 17-3 Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) S – K. Carter 1-yard run (run failed) 2 2:03 9-3 Stanford – Bookman 11-103-0, Mitchell 16-74-0, Byrd 9-50-0, Dunn 1-27-1, S – Biselli 26-yard field goal 3 4:52 17-6 W – Dayne 4-yard run (Pisetsky kick) 3 12:57 9-10 S – Johnson 4-yard pass from Lewis 4 11:39 17-14 Walters 1-8-0, Ritchie 2-4-0, Salina 2-(-1)-1, Hutchinson 7-(-8)-0 W – Bollinger 1-yard run (Pisetsky kick) 4 7:22 9-17 Michigan State – Goldbourne 12-51-0, Irvin 9-31-0, Burke 5-2-0, Schultz 5-(-16)-0 (Wells pass from Lewis) Team Statistics Stanford Wisconsin GT – Campbell 2-yard run (Manget kick) 4 1:29 24-14 Passing (Att-Comp-Int-Yds-TD) First downs 14 16 Stanford – Hutchinson 28-22-1-226-1, Husak 2-1-0-12-0 Team Statistics GT Stanford Rushes – Yards -5 226 First downs 20 20 Michigan State – Schultz 21-8-2-68-0, Burke 7-4-0-71-0, Orstein 4-1-1-12-0, Passing yards 264 105 Irvin 1-0-0-0-0 Rushes – Yards 34-137 36-125 Passes (pa-pc-int) 35-18-0 14-7-0 Passing yards 266 225 Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Total Offense 259 331 Passes (att.-comp.-int.) 38-23-0 37-17-0 Stanford – Ritchie 5-37-1, Dunn 4-63, Manning 3-42, Kirwan 3-35, Clark 3-30, Average per Play 4.2 4.9 Total Offense 403 350 Mitchell 2-(-11), Evans 1-26, Walters 1-9, Salina 1-7 Punts – Average 8-38.3 8-43.4 Average per Play 5.6 5.0 Michigan State – Mason 4-43, Long 2-46, Carter 2-34, Irvin 2-0, Payne 1-12, Fumbles – Lost 2-0 0-0 Punts – Average 4-44.3 4-35.0 Gould 1-10, Keur 1-6 Penalties – Yards 7-50 8-72 Fumbles – Lost 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns – Yards 3-18 1-3 Leading Tacklers (UT-AT-TT) Penalties – Yards 3-35 4-20 Kickoff Returns – Yards 4-66 1-15 Punt Returns – Yards 2-5 2-4 Stanford – Madsen 9-2-11, Wong 4-6-10, Haskins 4-4-8, Hansen 5-3-8 Time of possession 26:32 33:28 Michigan State – Reese 7-7-14, Garnett 11-3-14, Kanu 10-3-13 Kickoff Returns – Yards 4-72 3-67 Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Time of possession 29:37 30:23 Wisconsin – Dayne 34-200-1, Kuhns 2-10, Bollinger 12-9-1, Bennett 1-6, Daniels Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) 3-3, Team 1-(-2) Georgia Tech – Gregory 19-91, Hall 7-32, Glover 1-5-1, Smith 1-3, Godsey 2-3, Ford Stanford – Wire 5-6, Allen 6-4, K. Carter 6-3-1, Borchard 2-3, Moore 2-0, Gayles 1-3, Campbell 1-2, Team 2-(-2) 1-(-3), Husak 5-(-18) Stanford – Allen 10-41, Carter 11-41, Fasani 10-31, Moore 4-22, Lewis 1-(-6) Passing (Att-Comp-Int-Yds-TD) Passing (Att-Comp-Int-Yds-TD) Wisconsin – Bollinger 14-7-0-105-0 Georgia Tech – Godsey 37-23-0-266-1, Smith 1-0-0-0-0 Stanford – Husak 34-17-0-258-0, Borchard 1-1-0-6-0 Stanford – Fasani 21-11-0-115-0, Lewis 13-6-0-110-1 Receiving (Rec-Yds) Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Wisconsin – Chambers 5-76, Sigmund 2-29 Georgia Tech – Campbell 10-106-1, Smith 4-58, Gregory 3-29, Glover 3-25, Stanford – Pitts 6-81, Uso 3-60, Walters 3-52, Davis 3-44, Moore 1-23, Wire 1-4, Matvay 2-33, Watkins 1-15 Allen 1-0 Stanford – Johnson 6-45-1, Powell 5-94, Pierce 2-47, Wells 2-13, Carter 1-16, Leading Tacklers (UT-AT-TT) Moore 1-10 Wisconsin – Doering 7-2-9, Fletcher 7-0-7 Leading Tacklers (UT-AT-TT) Stanford – Steen 11-3-14, Stockbauer 10-3-13, Smith 8-5-13 Georgia Tech – Wimbush 6-3-9, Young 5-2-7, Collins 4-3-7, Fox 4-3-7 Stanford – Wire 5-6-11, Williams 8-2-10, Cobb 8-0-8 Anthony Bookman rushed for 103 yards at the Sun Bowl.

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Rushing Rushing RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION Rushing Attempts: 21, Tommy Vardell (104 yards) vs. Rushing Attempts: 38, Bobby Grayson, ’34 Rose Bowl, Georgia Tech, ’91 Aloha Bowl ’35 Rose Bowl, ’36 Rose Bowl Rushing Yards: 152, Bobby Grayson vs. Columbia, Rushing Yards: 170, Bobby Grayson, ’34 Rose Bowl, ’34 Rose Bowl ’35 Rose Bowl, ’36 Rose Bowl Rushing Touchdowns: 2, Tommy Vardell vs. Georgia Tech, Rushing Touchdowns: 3, Jackie Brown, ’71 Rose Bowl, ’91 Aloha Bowl; Jackie Brown vs. Ohio State, ’71 Rose Bowl ’72 Rose Bowl Longest Rush: 47, Anthony Bookman vs. Michigan State, ’96 Sun Bowl Passing Pass Attempts: 60, Steve Stenstrom, ’91 Aloha Bowl, ’93 Blockbuster Bowl Pass Completions: 33, Steve Stenstrom, ’91 Aloha Bowl, ’93 Blockbuster Bowl Passing Yards: 380, Steve Stenstrom, ’91 Aloha Bowl, ’93 Blockbuster Bowl Passes Had Intercepted: 2, Ernie Nevers, ’25 Rose Bowl; Jackie Brown rushed for two touchdowns in the 1971 Rose Gary Kerkorian, ’52 Rose Bowl; Steve Stenstrom, Bowl and added another in the 1972 Rose Bowl. ’91 Aloha Bowl, ’93 Blockbuster Bowl; Mark Butterfi eld, ’95 Liberty Bowl Team Records Touchdown Passes: 3, Guy Benjamin, ’77 Sun Bowl; Steve Dils, ’78 Bluebonnet Bowl First Downs: 25 vs. Michigan State, ’96 Sun Bowl Rushing Attempts: 49 vs. Michigan State, ’96 Sun Bowl Bobby Grayson rushed for 152 yards in the 1934 Rose Bowl. Completion Percentage (min. 20 attempts): .786, Chad Hutchinson (22-for-28), ’96 Sun Bowl Rushing Yards: 257 vs. Michigan State, ’96 Sun Bowl Rushing Touchdowns: 2 vs. Alabama, ’35 Rose Bowl; vs. Passing Receiving Ohio State, ’71 Rose Bowl; vs. Georgia Tech, ’91 Aloha Bowl; vs. Michigan State, ’96 Sun Bowl Pass Attempts: 44, Don Bunce vs. Michigan, ’72 Rose Bowl Pass Receptions: 9, Darrin Nelson (101 yards), Pass Attempts: 44 vs. Michigan, ’72 Rose Bowl Pass Completions: 24, Don Bunce vs. Michigan, ’72 Rose Bowl ’77 Sun Bowl, ’78 Bluebonnet Bowl Pass Completions: 24 vs. Michigan, ’72 Rose Bowl Passing Yards: 290, Don Bunce vs. Michigan, ’72 Rose Bowl Receiving Yards: 113, Bob Moore (5 receptions), Completion Percentage: .766 (23-for-30) vs. Michigan Passes Had Intercepted: 2, Ernie Nevers vs. Notre Dame, ’71 Rose Bowl State, ’96 Sun Bowl ’25 Rose Bowl; Gary Kerkorian vs. Illinois, ’52 Rose Bowl; Touchdown Receptions: 2, Brad Muster, ’86 Gator Bowl; Passing Yards: 290 vs. Michigan, ’72 Rose Bowl Mark Butterfi eld vs. East Carolina, ’95 Liberty Bowl Ken Margerum, ’78 Bluebonnet Bowl; Passes Had Intercepted: 5 vs. Notre Dame, ’25 Rose Bowl Touchdown Passes: 3, Guy Benjamin vs. LSU, ’77 Sun James Lofton, ’77 Sun Bowl; Darrin Nelson, ’77 Sun Bowl, Touchdown Passes: 3 vs. LSU, ’77 Sun Bowl; vs. Georgia, Bowl; Steve Dils vs. Georgia, ’78 Bluebonnet Bowl ’78 Bluebonnet Bowl ’78 Bluebonnet Bowl Completion Percentage (min. 10 attempts): .786, Chad Total Offensive Plays: 79 vs. Michigan State, ’96 Sun Bowl Hutchinson vs. Michigan State (22-for-28), ’96 Sun Bowl Scoring Total Yards Gained: 495 vs. Michigan State, ’96 Sun Bowl Longest Pass: 49, Guy Benjamin to James Lofton vs. LSU, Points: 18, Brad Muster, ’86 Gator Bowl Most Points Scored: 38 vs. Michigan State, ’96 Sun Bowl ’77 Sun Bowl Touchdowns: 3, Brad Muster, ’86 Gator Bowl Fewest Points Allowed: 0 vs. Michigan State, ’96 Sun Bowl Kicking Points: 9, Steve Horowitz, ’71 Rose Bowl Receiving Extra Points: 5, Kevin Miller, ’96 Sun Bowl Pass Receptions: 8, John Winesberry (112 yards) vs. Field Goals: 2, Steve Horowitz, ’71 Rose Bowl; Michigan, ’72 Rose Bowl Rod Garcia, ’72 Rose Bowl Receiving Yards: 113, Bob Moore (5 receptions), vs. Ohio State, ’71 Rose Bowl Touchdown Receptions: 2, Brad Muster vs. Clemson, ’86 Gator Bowl; Ken Margerum vs. Georgia, ’78 Bluebonnet Bowl; James Lofton vs. LSU, ’77 Sun Bowl Longest Reception: 49, James Lofton from Guy Benjamin vs. LSU, ’77 Sun Bowl

Scoring HISTORY Points: 18, Brad Muster vs. Clemson, ’86 Gator Bowl Touchdowns: 3, Brad Muster vs. Clemson, ’86 Gator Bowl Game MVP Don Bunce led Stanford to a Kicking Points: 9, Steve Horowitz vs. Ohio State, ’71 Rose Bowl 13-12 upset victory over Michigan in the Extra Points: 5, Kevin Miller vs. Michigan State, ’96 Sun Bowl 1972 Rose Bowl. Field Goals: 2, Steve Horowitz vs. Ohio State, ’71 Rose Bowl; Rod Garcia vs. Michigan, ’72 Rose Bowl

Longest Field Goal: 48, Steve Horowitz vs. Ohio State, UNIVERSITY ’71 Rose Bowl

Defense Unassisted Tackles: 18, Gordy Ceresino vs. LSU, ’77 Sun Bowl Total Tackles: 22, Gordy Ceresino vs. LSU, ’77 Sun Bowl

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A Borchard, Joe, 1998, 99 Burke, Mike, 1998 Abena, Tim D., 1966, 67, 68 Borda, Richard J., 1952 Burke, Thomas R., 1961, 63 Abendschein, Jon, 1999 Boren, Frank H., 1899 Burke, William, 1929 Abraham, Richard P., 1945, 50, 51 Borkowski, Matt, 1989, 90 Burkland, Phil V., 1957, 59 Abrams, Eric, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Boruck, Holbrook M., 1949 Burnett, Brady F., 1893 Adama, C.C., 1892 Boryla, Michael J., 1971, 72, 73 Burnett, William W., 1897, 99, 1900 Adams, Doug, 1971, 72 Boughton, Robert S., 1972 Burns, William S., 1914 Adams, Frederic L., 1917, 19, 20 Boulware, George L., 1919 Burriss, Eli, 1996, 97 Adams, P.A., 1897 Bowe, Patrick E., 1977, 78, 79 Bush, Clarence E., 1930 Adams, Woodrow G., 1933, 34, 35 Bowe, Patrick, 2007 Bush, Ronald J., 1952, 53, 54 Affl erbaugh, Jack K., 1931, 32, 33 Bowers, Richard L., 1958, 59 Butler, Charles W., 1961 Aimonetti, Steve, 1980, 82, 83 Bowman, Caleb, 2000, 02 Butler, John R., 1959, 60, 61 Albert, Frankie, 1939, 40, 41 Boxold, James D. (Bo), 1977, 78 Butler, Lawrence A., 1970, 71 Albert, Seyon, 1990, 91, 92 Braden, Joseph R., 1914, 15, 16 Butt, Dale I., 1919 Albertson, Kendall, 1928, 30, 31 Lester Archambeau Brad Badger Bradford, Mark, 2003, 04, 05, 06, 07 Butterfi eld, Hayden G., 1904 Albertson, Macellus O., 1929, Bragonier, Dennis S., 1971, 72 Butterfi eld, Mark, 1992, 93, 94, 95 30, 32 August, Peter, 1942, 46, 47 Beck, Braden W., 1963, 64 Braheny, J. William, 1938, 39 Byers, Dan, 1990, 91 Albrecht, Craig, 2001, 02 Austin, Charles A., 1913, 14 Bedford, Charles B., 1977, 78, 79 Branch, Colin, 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Byrd, Jeff 1995, 96, 97 Alexander, William F., 1969, 70 Avant, Shaun R., 1983, 84 Beedle, Dale D., 1935 Brandin, Alf E., 1934, 35 Byrer, James W., 1957, 58 Avila, Estevan, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Belch, Derek, 2006, 07 Brazel, Charles W., 1952 Allen, Brian, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 C Allen, Ethan, 1992, 93, 94 Awbrey, John C. (Craig), 1979, 80, 81 Bell, J. Ainslie, 1946, 47 Breen, Paul, 1972, 73 Caddel, Ernest W. Jr., 1930, 31, 32 Allen, Harold K., 1931, 32, 33 Awofadeju, Emmanuel, 2004, 05, Benjamin, Guy E., 1974, 75, 76, 77 Brenner, John M., 1938 Cadwalder, Theodore R., 1907, 08 Allen, Jeff, 1995, 96, 97, 98 06, 07 Benner, Sam, 1998, 99, 2000 Brewer, Mikal, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Caffall, Mark, 1942 Alston, Jon, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Bennett, Darron, 1986 Briehl, Tom M., 1982, 83, 84 B Caglieri, Guido G., 1929, 30 Alustiza, Alfonso, 1937 Benson, Boyd H., 1948, 49, 50 Briggs, Stewart D., 1892 (Spr.), Babajian, Kenneth A., 1961, 62, 63 Cain, Joseph, 1983, 84 Alustiza, Frank, 1933, 34, 35 Bentrott, Bryan, 2004, 05 1892 (Fall) Backer, Phillip T., 1954 Cairns, Walter S., 1899 Alustiza, John, 1969 Berg, Chris, 1992, 93 Brigham, Samuel T.J., 1936, 37 Badger, Brad, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Calfee, Tsar N. Jr., 1950, 51 Alverado, Donald R., 1971, 72 Berg, Richard L., 1963, 64 Brill, John Marty, 1965, 66, 67 Bailey, Jeff, 1992, 93 Callaway, Claude P., 1933, 34, 35 Amajoyi, Chike 2007 Bergeron, David, 2002, 03, 04 Brock, Emory, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Bailey, Parker, 1991, 92, 93 Calomese, David, 1992 Anderson, E. Martin Jr., 1946, Bergren, John D., 1980, 81, 82, 83 Brockberg, John, 1993 Baird, Darran, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Calvelli, Anthony, 1936, 37, 38 47, 48 Bergthold, Rudy G., 1973, 74 Broderick, John R., 1950, 51, 52 Baird, Kevin M., 1980, 81, 82, 83 Camarillo, Greg, 2002, 03, 04 Anderson, Gary A., 1973, 74, Bernharad, Harvey H., 1942, 46 Brodie, John R., 1954, 55, 56 Baker, George H., 1922, 23, 24 Camera, Paul C., 1955, 56 75, 76 Berry, Herbie, 1989, 90 Bronstein, Howard S., 1933 Baker, Phil H., 1930, 31 Campbell, Don L., 1947, 48 Anderson, Ray, 1973, 74, 75 Berry, Robert M., 1972 Brooks, Irving L., 1921 Baldwin, Doug, 2007 Campbell, Floyd P., 1919 Anderson, Robert W., 1946, 47 Berryman, Robert P., 1946 Broome, Richard D., 1949, 50 Ballinger, Steven G., 1979 Campbell, Fred, 2006, 07 Anderson, Stanley, 1932, 34 Bessey, John D., 1959, 60 Broughton, Gregory J., 1966, 67, 68 Banducci, Bruno, 1940, 41, 42 Campbell, Gordon, 1931, 32, 33 Anderson, Stanley, 1937, 38, 39 Betts, Forrest A., 1917, 19, 21 Brown, David E., 1942, 46 Banks, Gordon G., 1977, 78, 79 Campbell, Howard F., 1917, 19, 20 Anderson, Todd M., 1973, 74, 75 Bickel, John H., 1951 Brown, Delos E., 1962, 64, 65 Bansbach, Louis P., 1900, 02, Campbell, John D., 1921, 22, 23 Anderson, Troy, 1988 Bickenbach, Lee P., 1941 Brown, Floyd C., 1907, 09, 10, 11 03, 04 Campbell, William E., 1895 Anderson, William E, 1976, 77, 78 Bigelow, Windsor D., 1931 Brown, Hartwell, 1990, 91 Barbee, Troy W. Jr., 1956, 57, 58 Carder, David, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Andrew, Mark S., 1984, 85 Bigloe, David C., 1898 Brown, Isaiah (Bubba), 1968, 69 Bardin, William J., 1929, 30 Cardinalli, Ray A., 1974, 75, 76, 77 Andrews, Robert B. Jr., 1948, 49 Bihlman, George H., 1914, 16, 17, 19 Brown, Jackie R., 1969, 70, 71 Barker, Bruce C., 1975, 76, 77 Carle, Nathaniel A., 1895, 96, 97 Andrews, Robert W., 1942 Biselli, Mike, 1999, 2000, 01 Brown, James A., 1978, 79, 80 Barnes, Benny J., 1970, 71 Carlson, Harry J. Jr., 1935 Angove, Jerry C., 1955, 56 Bittner, Robert B., 1966, 67, 68 Brown, Mark W., 1969 Barnes, John D., 1947, 48, 49 Carpenter, John, 1988, 89, 90 Anhalt, Eric, 1989, 90 Black, Robert H., 1934, 35 Brown, Robert L., 1969 Barnes, Michael E., 1961 Carpenter, Scott, 1984 Arch, Dennis J., 1966 Blackburn, J. Ramsey, 1975, 76 Brown, Steven L., 1983 Barneson, Harold J., 1917 Carr, Stephen, 2007 Archambeau, Lester, 1986, 87, Blackhurst, Cooper, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Brownson, Lynn J., 1946 Barnhisel, Arthur H., 1892 (Spr.), Carrigan, Andrew J., 1966, 67 88, 89 Blackstone, Bruce G., 1972, 73 Brubaker, E. William, 1942 1892 (Fall) Carroll, Casey, 2002, 03, 04 Armistead, Matt, 1987 Blaisdell, Jeff, 1988 Bryan, Robert E., 1950 Barnhisel, Walter B., 1901, 02 Carroll, Daniel B., 1912, 13, 14, Armitage, Matthew, 1952, 53, 54 Blanchard, John G. (Doc), 1972, Bryant, Vaughn, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Barns, John W., 1983, 84, 85 15, 16 Armour, Justin, 1991, 92, 93, 94 73, 74 Buckey, Jeff, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Bartell, Max J., 1902 Carroll, Jon P., 1982 Armour, Merrill A., 1925 Blanchard, Marcus, 1898 Buckley, Frederick O., 1984, 85 Barton, Jeffrey S., 1975, 76 Carswell, Donn A., 1954, 55, 56 Armstrong, Calvin, 2003, 04, 05 Blanche, Robert N., 1976 Buckley, Mike, 1992 Bart-Plange, Emmanuel, 1990, Carter, Harley R., 1921 Armstrong, Eric B., 1940, 41 Blase, Roland R., 1913, 14 Budge, Hamilton W., 1947, 48 91, 92 Carter, Kerry, 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Arnett, Richard W., 1920 Blunt, Robert L., 1964, 65, 66 Budinger, Stephen M., 1977, 78 Bates, Kevin M., 1978, 79, 81, 82 Carter, Ruben, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Arrell, James L., 1910 Boden, Roger, 1993 Buehler, Charles E., 1960, 61, 62 Bates, William F., 1931, 32, 33 Casey, John R., 1940 Artman, Corwin W., 1928, 29 Boensch, Fred M., 1942, 46 Buehler, George S., 1966, 67, 68 Batson, Brian, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Cass, Bruce C., 1968 Arvanetes, Louis G., 1979, 82 Bogue, George R., 1924, 25, 26 Bulke, Brian, 2006, 07 Batson, Tyler, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Cass, Louis, 1909, 11, 12 Askea, Michael V., 1971, 72 Bogue, Harris D., 1929, 30 Bunce, Donald R., 1969, 70, 71 Batson, Walter, 1987, 88, 89 Cassidy, Brian, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Asomugha, Chijioke, 2000, 01, 02 Bolin, David M., 1979 Bunyard, Guy G., 1985, 86 Baty, Gregory J., 1983, 84, 85 Castagnoli, James D., 1948, 49 Atkins, LaMott, 1980 Bond, John E., 1957, 58, 59 Burch, Frederick W., 1977, 78 Baumgartner, Edward C., 1910 Castellucci, Davis L., 1951 Atkinson, Franklyn R., 1961, 62 Bonetti, John E., 1950, 51 Burcham, Keith G., 1977, 78, 79 Baumgartner, Joe, 1974, 75 Catron, Josh, 2006, 07 Atkinson, Herbert D., 1954 Bonifas, Kris, 2002, 04, 05 Burford, Christopher W., 1957, Baur, Turner, 1988, 89, 91 Caughey, Edgar R., 1919 Atkinson, Lacy B., 1974 Bonney, Fred L., 1919 58, 59 Beale, Gregory A., 1968 Cavanaugh, Glen, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Atogwe, Oshiomogho, 2001, 02, Booker, Cory, 1989, 90 Burget, Bill G., 1956 Beall, David, 2003 Caylor, Drew, 2001, 02, 03 03, 04 Bookman, Anthony, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Burke, Edward W. 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Dapper, Samuel M. (Duker), 1978, Durket, Michael, 1947 RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION 79, 80 Dwight, Herbert M., 1923 Darsie, William P., 1912, 13 Dykstra, James C., 1980, 81 Davidson, E.E., 1913 Davidson, Harry D., 1947 E Davidson, Horace H., 1927, 28 Eadie, Ronald E., 1950, 51, 52 Davis, Branyon, 1993, 94 Eagle, Walter E., 1955 Davis, David, 1998, 99 Edwards, Jeff, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Dawson, Donald D., 1958 Edwards, LeRoy M., 1906 Dawson, Raymond E., 1929, 30, 31 Edwards, Trent, 2003, 04, 05, 06 De la Forest, John M., 1966, 67, 68 Egboh, Pannel, 2005, 06, 07 Greg Comella Chris Dressel De Sylvia, Terry, 1964, 65 Ehrhorn, Charles S., 1930, 31 Greg Ennis De Young, E. William, 1948, 49 Eide, Jon, 1998 Ceresino, Gordon J., 1975, 76, Conrad, Robert L., 1965, 66 Dean, Charley, 1999 Eklund, Ryan, 2004 Fisher, Ernest L., 1983, 84, 85 77, 78 Cook, Alex J., 1927, 28, 29 Deaton, Jeffrey S., 1981, 82, 83, 84 Eldredge, David P., 1952 Fisher, Forrest S., 1896, 97, 98 Chalmers, Alexander J., 1903, 04, Cook, Archibald B., 1906, 07, Deems, Howard E., 1920 Eller, Jack R., 1946 Fisher, Ralph S., 1899, 1900 05, 06 08, 09 DeForest, Joseph G., 1899, 1900 Elliott, Richard C., 1955 Fisk, Jason, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Chambers, Kirk, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Cook, Brad, 1987, 88 DeGroot, Dudley S., 1920, 21, 22 Ellis, Kwame, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Fitting, John W., 1909 Chandler, Lore R., 1917 Cook, Hart N. III, 1948, 49, 51 DeLellis, Anthony R., 1961, 62, 63 Elway, John A., 1979, 80, 81, 82 Fitzmorris, Tyce M., 1961 Chapman, Chris P., 1985 Cook, Mike, 1991, 92 Delmare, John D., 1979, 80 Enberg, Donald M., 1948, 49, 50 Fix, Donald R., 1947, 48, 49 Chapman, Robert S., 1977, 78 Cook, Ronald M., 1951, 52, 53 Dennis, Guy H., 1922, 23 Engel, Dennis L., 1979, 81, 82 Flanagan, Thomas F., 1964, 65 Chapple, John L., 1962, 63, 64 Cook, Toi, 1984, 85, 86 Derby, Richard, 1965, 66 Engel, Eugene A., 1977, 78, 79 Flatland, Richmond Jr., 1946, 47 Chase, Thaddeus, 2006, 07 Cooper, Kenneth F., 1900, 01 DeSwarte, David, 1946 Englehardt, Robert N., 1986, 87, Fleishhacker, Herbert Jr., 1927, Cheda, Gilbert E., 1906, 08, 09, 10 Corbus, William, 1931, 32, 33 Devine, Aubrey A. Jr., 1946, 47, 48 88, 89 28, 29 Childs, Robert D., 1947 Cordes, William (Chuck), 1971, 72 DeWeese, Armand J., 1955, 56, 57 Ennis, Greg C., 1986, 87, 88 Fletcher, Alex, 2005, 06, 07 Church, Gerald B., 1973, 74, 75 Cordova, Michael P., 1974, 75, 76 deWitt, Wallace W., 1938 Erb, Arthur L., 1913, 14, 15 Flood, Randolph G., 1918, 19 Clark, George H., 1901, 02, 03, 04 Cotten, J. Spencer, 1986, 87, 88 Dick, Douglas W., 1956, 58 Erb, Benjamin E., 1908, 10, 11, 12 Flood, Raymond O., 1924 Clark, Greg, 1995, 96 Cottle, Christopher C., 1959, 60, 61 Dillard, Marshall B., 1983, 85, 86, 87 Erb, William M., 1899, 1900 Flowers, Monteville D. Jr., 1919 Clark, John B., 1956, 57 Cotton, S.W., 1894, 95, 96, 97 Dils, Stephen W., 1977, 78 Erickson, Wayne C., 1946, 47 Floyd, Dan B., 1977, 78, 79 Clark, John E., 1934, 36, 38 Cottrell, Stephen G., 1981, 82, 83 Dispalatro, Frank, 1979, 80, 83 Eschelman, Scott, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Focht, Aaron, 1998, 99, 2000 Clark, John V., 1947 Coughlin, Steve, 1998, 99 Ditlevsen, Robert F., 1940 Essegian, Charles A. Jr., 1950, Foley, Paul Stephen, 1978 Clark, Philip L., 1919 Covault, Jake, 2001, 02, 03 Dittman, Seth, 1991, 92, 93, 94 51, 52 Fonoti, Taualai, 2003, 04, 05 Clark, William N., 1929, 30 Cowan, Roger D., 1970, 71, 72 Dockter, Bobby, 2006, 07 Evans, Charles A., 1976, 77, 78, 79 Forbes, Frank A. Jr., 1946 Clay, Roger A., 1965 Cox, James E., 1942, 46 Doctor, Stephen D., 1954, 55, 56 Evans, Charles B., 1908 Foster, Galen, 1989 Cleaveland, Norman, 1922, 23, 24 Crahan, Jack L., 1947 Doe, Charles W., 1919 Evans, Jason, 2005, 06, 07 Fox, Bradley S., 1977, 78 Clemans, Carl L., 1892 (Spr.), 1892 Craig, Gary H., 1960, 61, 62 Dole, Alfred R., 1902 Evans, Kris, 2006, 07 Francis, Dan R., 1973, 74, 75 (Fall) Crane, Robert L., 1938, 39, 40, 41 Dole, Charles S., 1895, 98 Evans, Marlon, 1994, 95, 96 Francis, Jack P., 1940, 41 Cline, Tony, 1992, 93, 94 Crary, Sherman L., 1929 Dole, George E., 1905 Ewing, Terry M., 1968, 69, 70 Francis, Phillip K., 1976, 77, 78 Clinton, Edgar M., 1898 Craven, Michael, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Dole, Kenneth L., 1908, 09, 10, 11 F Frank, Alvin H., 1910, 11 Clover, Philip P., 1913, 14 Cravens, Robert I., 1920, 22, 23 Dole, Norman D., 1922, 23 Frank, Nick, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Clover, Preston, 2004, 05, 06 Crawford, David P., 1905, 07, 08, 09 Dole, Wilfred H., 1902, 03, 04 Face, William H. Jr., 1958, 59, 60 Frankenheimer, Julius J., 1892, Clymer, James J., 1980, 81, 82, 83 Crepeau, Richard A. Jr., 1954 Donahue, Neil A., 1937, 38, 39 Fair, Lee P., 1971, 72 93, 94, 95 Cobb, Garry, 2001, 02 Crist, Frank L. (Skip) Jr., 1950, 51, 52 Donahue, William F., 1959 Fairchild, Joe, 1997, 98, 99 Freeman, Charles G., 1968 Cochran, Jon, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Crochet, Gerren, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Donester, Don, 1994 Falk, Oliver S., 1917 Freeman, Christopher, 1925, 26, 27 Cochrane, Guy H., 1892, 93, 94, 95 Cromer, Barry, 1982, 83 Donoghue, Brian, 1996, 97, 1998 Fasani, Randy, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Freeman, Lewis R., 1898 Code, Thomas K., 1892 (Spr.), Cronshagen, Jeff, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Donovan, Pat B., 1972, 73, 74 Faulkner, George C., 1908 Freeman, Trey, 2000, 01, 02 1892 (Fall), 93, 95 Crooks, George A., 1967, 68, 69 Dorn, Ernest F. III, 1953, 54, 55 Faust, Justin, 2001, 02 Freis, Joel H., 1956, 57, 58 Coffi n, Robbie L., 1985, 86, 87, 88 Cross, Eric C., 1970, 71, 72 Doster, Guy L., 1952, 53 Faville, Richard W., 1921, 22, 23 Frentrup, Lud, 1927, 28, 29 Coffi s, James T., 1935, 36, 37 Cross, James K., 1967, 69 Dotterer, Michael J., 1979, 80, Fawcett, Randall (Buck), 1941, 42 Friedrichs, Matt, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Coker, Charles M., 1947 Cuddeback, Murray W., 1922, 81, 82 Fay, Peter, 1937, 38 Frisbee, Robert D., 1942 Colberg, Kent S., 1962, 63 23, 24 Doub, William K., 1930, 31, 32 Feldman, Martin, 1946, 47 Frizell, Porter T., 1905

Coldiron, Gene D., 1937, 38, 39 Culin, Edward L., 1948 Doughty, R.M., 1921, 22 Fenton, K.L., 1906, 07 Frost, Scott, 1993, 94 HISTORY Cole, Alfred W., 1940, 41 Culver, Capp, 2002 Douglas, Joe G., 1921 Ferguson, James J., 1971, 72, 73 Frost, Steve, 1994, 95 Colehower, Kurt H., 1984, 85, 86, 87 Cummings, Edward A., 1960, Douglas, Jon A. (Jack), 1955, Ferguson, John, 1971, 72, 73 Fua, Sione, 2006 Coleman, Richard R., 1916 61, 62 56, 57 Ferko, Leo M., 1936, 37 Fuentes, Martin K., 1978 Collins, Charles D., 1980 Cummings, Irving Jr., 1937 Dowd, Bernard G. Jr., 1958, 59, 60 Fernandes, Ronald A., 1958, 59, 60 Fujikawa, Ronald K., 1969 Colvin, Donald L., 1930, 31, 32 Cunz, Ken S., 1982 Downing, Claud S., 1892, 93 Fernandez, Ryan, 1998, 99, 2000, Furlanic, Richard A., 1954, 55 Combs, Evan, 2002 Curr, Allan M., 1962 Downing, Paul M., 1892 (Spr.), 01 G Comella, Greg, 1993, 95, 96, 97 Currie, Andrew, 1996, 97, 98, 99 1892 (Fall), 93, 94 Ferris, Harold H., 1947 UNIVERSITY Commissiong, Gerald, 2003 Curtice, Aubrey A., 1919 Doyle, Morris, 1928, 29 Fiander, William B., 1984, 85, Gabriel, Anthony, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Conaway, Carlton D., 1963 Draft, Chris, 1994, 95, 96, 97 86, 87 Gaedtke, Richard J., 1949, 50 Cone, Jesse A., 1949, 50, 51 D Dray, Jim, 2006, 07 Fickert, Charles, 1894, 95, 96, Gaffney, Brian, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Conklin, Roch M., 1956, 58 Daka, Robert E., 1937, 38 Dressel, Chris, 1980, 81, 82 97, 98 Gallarneau, Hugh, 1938, 39, 40 Connelly, Michael O., 1964, 65 Dalman, Chris, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Driscoll, Thomas A., 1928, 29 Field, Julian D., 1947, 48, 49 Ganong, Carl F., 1907, 08 Connor, Michael D., 1975, 76 Daly, John S., 1897 Drown, Jack A., 1933, 34 Finley, John A., 1975, 77 Gant, Richard A., 1952, 53

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 183 Harry, Emile M., 1981, 82, 83, 84 Hopkins, John, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Jones, Richard V. Jr., 1954, 55 Hartranft, S. Glenn, 1921 Horgan, Michael, 2004, 05 Jones, Winford M., 1939 Hartvickson, Leon M., 1967 Horn, Chris, 2005, 06, 07 Josephson, Kurt H., 1984, 85, 86 Hartwig, Charles M., 1962, 63 Horn, Richard H., 1949, 50, 51 Jubb, Stephen W., 1969, 70 Hashimoto, Mark, 1984, 85 Horowitz, Steven C., 1969, 70 Haskins, Jon, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Horton, Larry L., 1905, 06 K Hatzenbuhler, Mark, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Houck, George M., 1922 Kadziel, Ronald D., 1968, 69, 70 Hauser, Henry P., 1917 Howard, Robert P., 1962, 63, 64 Kaffen, James P., 1972, 73 Hauverman, Cornelius D., 1901, Howard, Willie, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Karakozoff, Alex L., 1973, 74, 02, 03 Howe, John M., 1952, 53 75, 76 Hawkins, Chris, 1987, 88, 89 Howe, Stephen J., 1976, 77 Kass, Dorean, 1998, 99 Haygood, John T., 1967, 68 Hoyem, Steve, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Kauffman, James H., 1968, 69, 70 Hazelrigg, Thomas R., 1965, 66, 67 Hubbard, C. William, 1975, 76 Kazanjian, John C., 1927 Hazzard, William C., 1894 Hubbard, Derek, 1995, 97 Keblusek, Edward R., 1946 Darrien Gordon Kwame Harris Head, Brian, 2002, 03, 04 Huckestein, Ray C., 1985, 86, Kegley, Carl S., 1917 Head, Gordon E., 1934 87, 88 Kehl, James A., 1970, 71 Gant, Vernon F., 1968 Griffi n, Robert R. Jr., 1949, 50, 51 Hearney, Richard D., 1960 Hugasian, Harry, 1949, 50, 51 Kehrli, Bruce A., 1963, 64, 65 Garber, Sidney J., 1957, 58, 59 Grimm, Trevor A., 1959 Hebert, John, 1993, 94, 95 Hulen, Ray J., 1930, 31 Kellar, William E., 1974, 75, 76, 77 Garcia, Rodrigo F., 1971, 72, 73 Grissum, Darrell W., 1981, 82, 83 Heffernan, Robert E., 1966, 67, 68 Humphreys, Brad T., 1985, 86, 87 Keller, Richard, 1968, 69 Gard, F.J., 1911, 12, 13, 14 Grosh, M.D., 1892 Heinecke, Walter, 1927, 28, 29 Humphreys, Philip M., 1965 Kellner, Stuart L., 1966, 67, 68 Gardener, Greg C., 1982 Groves, James L., 1937, 39 Heinly, Donald, 1908 Hunt, Albert B., 1930 Kelly, James B., 1924 Garner, Rodney G., 1950, 51 Guillory, John L., 1964, 65, 66 Heiser, Peter E., 1929, 30, 31 Hunt, Robert W., 1923, 24 Kelly, Pat S., 1985, 86 Garnett, David, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Gunder, Austin, 2005, 06, 07 Heitmann, Eric, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Husak, Todd, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Kemper, Steve A., 1973, 74 Garnett, Kevin, 1992, 93, 94 Gustafson, Jerry F., 1953, 54, 55 Helser, Charles W. Jr., 1920 Huss, Jon D., 1966, 68 Kennedy, Martin H., 1892, 93, 94 Garnier, Edward P., 1936, 37 Henley, Thomas H. III, 1983, 84, Hutchings, Charles H. Jr., 1980, Kerekes, George A., 1976, 77, 78 Garrett, Robert D., 1951, 52, 53 H 85, 86 81, 82, 83 Kerkorian, Gary R., 1949, 50, 51 Garrison, Ben, 1999, 2000 Hachten, William A., 1946 Henry, Wilbur A., 1918 Hutchinson, Chad, 1996, 97 Kerman, John R., 1939, 40 Gatewood, Corey, 2007 Haile, Jeffrey A., 1980, 81 Henton, John, 1993, 94 Hyde, Clarence E., 1904 Kern, Eugene F., 1911, 12 Gayles, Eddie, 2000 Haley, Samuel M., 1911 Heron, Ivar C., 1917 Hyland, Richard F., 1925, 26, 27 Kester, Edgar C., 1916 Gaynor, T.J., 1992, 93, 94, 95 Hall, Efton Jr., 1970 Herring, Ed, 1992 Keusseff, Stephen E., 1938, 39 Gebert, Robert R., 1953 Hall, Elwin B., 1912, 13, 14 Hey, Clifford L., 1924 I Kidd, John D., 1956, 57 Geddes, Donald, 1954, 55 Hall, Mike, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Hibler, Michael K., 1964, 65, 66 Inge, Ron E., 1973, 74, 75, 76 Kieburtz, Geoffrey B., 1974, 75, Geissler, E.D., 1910, 11 Hall, Robert P., 1942, 46 Hibler, Paul J., 1977, 78, 79 Ingham, George W., 1959 76, 77 George, Ron, 1990, 91, 92 Hall, Thomas Z., 1977, 78, 81 Higgins, John M., 1946 Isaacs, Carl E., 1955, 56 Killefer, Wade, 1969 Gerald, Gregory M., 1915 Halstead, Samuel T., 1915 Hildebrand, Alfred P., 1961, 62, 63 Ishman, Reginald E., 1971, 72, 73 Kimble, Anthony, 2005, 06, 07 Hamilton, Dwain, 1983, 84 Kindler, Dorsey B., 1946 Gergen, Robert R., 1953 Hill, Corey, 1994, 95, 96, 97 J Gerhart, Toby, 2006, 07 Hamilton, Glenn H., 1936, 38 Hill, Donald K., 1925, 26, 27 King, Gordon D., 1975, 76, 77 Gervais, Richard P., 1977, 78, 79, 80 Hamilton, Kadar, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Hill, Harrison W., 1898, 1900, 01 Jackson, Bill H., 1985 King, Leon, 1950, 51 Ghilotti, Robert V., 1947, 48 Hamilton, Robert A., 1933, 34, 35 Hill, L. Anthony, 1973, 74, 75, 76 Jackson, David, 2005 Kinney, Paul B., 1918 Giallonardo, Thomas M., 1967 Hammett, Raymond M., 1940, Hill, Mark N., 1975, 76, 77 Jackson, Jerome, 2007 Kirkland, Alfred D., 1951, 52 Gibbs, Coy, 1991, 92, 93, 94 41, 42 Hillman, Harry H. Jr., 1929, 30, 31 Jackson, Terence, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Kirsch, William B., 1937, 38 Giles, Scott., 2000, 02 Hancock, Ronald C., 1971, 72 Hillman, John N., 1931, 32, 33 Jacob, Joseph C., 1949, 50 Kirtman, Nathaniel, 1967 Gill, Stan P., 1985 Hand, Milton N., 1930, 31 Hinckley, Beckett, 1990, 91 Jacobs, George C., 1903 Kirwan, Andre, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Gillingham, Chuck, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Handley, Ray R., 1963, 64, 65 Hinckley, Robert W., 1986, 87, 88, 89 Jacobs, Quincy, 1993, 94, 95 Kite, Walter E., 1932 Gilman, Charles E., 1899 Hanner, Allen F., 1952 Hines, Andre P., 1978, 79 James, Edwin W., 1898 Klabau, Theodore A., 1927, 28, 29 Gilmete, Joaquin A., 1983, 84, 85 Hansel, Peter A., 1971, 72, 73 Hinshaw, Chester J., 1960 James, Jeffrey D., 1984, 85, 86, 87 Klafter, Derron, 1991, 92 Gilmore, Rodney C., 1979, 80, 82 Hansel, Tim, 1963 Hinshaw, Dean S., 1958, 59, 60 Janssen, Clayton R., 1922 Klein, Bud D., 1948, 49 Glaspie, Byron, 1998, 99, 2000 Hansen, Carl, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Hoaglin, Mark K., 1974, 75, 76 Jeffs, A.S., 1895, 96, 97 Klein, Jimmy, 1989, 90 Goldberg, Jerome L., 1952, 53, 54 Hansen, Jeff, 1994 Hobbs, Chris, 2006, 07 Jena, Douglas K., 1972, 73 Klipper, L. Younger, 1970, 71, 72 Goldstein, Max H., 1971, 72, 73 Hanson, Mark, 1988, 89, 90 Hobson, Louis, 2001, 02, 03 Jenke, James A., 1974, 75 Kloos, Michael A., 1971 Gordon, Amon, 2001, 02, 03 Hanson, Tommy, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Hodari, Simba, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Jenkins, Julian, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Kmetovic, Peter G., 1939, 40, 41 Gordon, Darrien, 1990, 91, 92 Harder, Theodore, 1926, 27, 28 Hoegh, Robert L., 1951, 52 Jerich, Mike, 1992, 93, 94 Knecht, Tommy, 1991, 92, 93 Gordon, Jack S., 1959, 60, 61 Hardin, Tripp, 1982, 83 Hoffman, Clifford P., 1926, 27, 28 Jessen, Christopher F., 1961, 62 Knight, Courtland W., 1913, 15 Grable, Dave, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Hardy, Arthur C., 1931 Hogg, Charles H., 1892 (Spring) Johannessen, Edward L.H., 1939, 41 Knight, Robert B., 1901 Graff, Stanley R., 1938, 39, 40 Harmon, Mark R., 1981, 82, 83, 84 Hoisch, Alan M., 1942 Johnson, Blaise, 2007 Koehn, John P., 1970 Grant, Alan, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Harper, Matt, 1993, 94 Hokanson, Charles R., 1949, 51 Johnson, Brian, 1987, 88, 89 Koerner, William, 1905, 06, 07, 08 Grant, John E., 1935, 36 Harrelson, William H., 1893, 94 Holdridge, Jay F., 1936 Johnson, Chris, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Kohlmoos, Michael, 1987, 88 Graves, Jonathan (Jody), 1968, Harrigan, P.F., 1910, 11, 12 Holloway, Brian D., 1978, 79, 80 Johnson, Eric, 2001, 02, 03 Kolesnikow, Andy M., 1974, 77 69, 70 Harrington, A. Tauasu, 1955, 56, 57 Holman, John R., 1906, 07, 08, 09 Johnson, Jim, 2000 Kolich, Tom, 2002 Grayson, Robert H., 1933, 34, 35 Harris, John P., 1975, 76 Holman, Mike, 2000 Johnson, Jimmie, 1997 Kopa, Matt, 2006, 07 Green, Henry E., 1985, 86, 87, 88 Harris, Kwame, 2000, 01, 02 Holt, Preston, 1919 Johnson, Lance, 1987, 88 Kraft, Warren H., 1921 Greer, Roger P., 1975 Harris, Larry W., 1977, 78, 79, 80 Holwerda, Jacob J., 1932, 33 Johnson, Landon, 2004, 06, 07 Krickeberg, Roy W., 1953, 54 Greer, William L., 1939 Harris, Leo A., 1925, 26 Honore, George L., 1959, 61 Johnson, Riall, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Kroeker, Andrew, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Harris, Mark, 1993, 94, 95 Johnson, Teyo, 2001, 02 Grenardo, Ozzie, 1991, 93, 94 Hooper, Gregory F., 1979, 80, L Grey, George C., 1930, 31, 32 Harris, Marvin K., 1961, 62, 63 81, 82 Johnston, Charles F., 1922, 23, 24 Gribbin, Franklin P., 1931, 32, 33 Harris, Walter L., 1984, 85, 86 Hooper, Trevor, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Johnston, Philip F., 1932 La Combe, Emile A., 1931 Griffi n, Levirt, 2006, 07 Harrison, Brandon, 2003, 04, Hoos, Earl M., 1933, 36 Jones, Lawrence C., 1970, 71 La Prade, Loren H., 1941, 42 Griffi n, Peter, 2005, 06, 07 05, 06 Hoover, Marcus, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Jones, Ray, 2004, 06 Laakso, Albert M., 1948, 49

184 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM Martin, Joseph C., 1972, 73 Mertz, Laurence L., 1921, 22 Murphy, Michael, 1925, 26, 27 Martin, Lugene B., 1946, 47, 48 Mervin, Daniel D., 1947, 48, 49 Murray, Gary S., 1970, 71, 72 Martinez, Martin J., 1981 Mescher, Kevin, 1987, 88 Murray, Paul C., 1922, 23

Mason, Grant, 2002 Messer, Phillip H., RECORDS 1966, 67, 68 2008 OPPONENTS Muster, 2007 REVIEW Brad W., PLAYER PROFILES 1984, 85, COACHING STAFF 86, 87 SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION Mason, John F., 1964, 65, 66 Meyer, Frederick D., 1939, 40, 41 Muth, Ben, 2005, 06, 07 Massey, Thomas J., 1967, 68 Meyers, Robert E. Jr., 1950, 51 Myers, Glenn C., 1963, 64, 65 Mastin, Robert H., 1941 Meyers, William J., 1971, 72 Mathias, Robert B., 1951, 52 Miccichi, Tony, 1988, 89 N Matter, Kyle, 2002, 03, 04. 05 Michel, Michael W., 1975, 76 Naatjes, Darin, 2000 Matthews, Robert E., 1935, 36, 37 Middlekauff, Peter D., 1964 Naber, Kenneth E., 1977, 78, 79, 80 Mattran, Tim, 2004, 05, 07 Middleton, Joel D., 1923, 24, 25 Nafzinger, James, 1947, 48 Mattson, Robert M. (Bo), 1980 Milburn, Glyn, 1990, 91, 92 Nagel, Otto A., 1918 Maxfi eld, Blaine, 1997 Millage, James H., 1926 Nash, Dan, 1987, 88, 89 Mayers, Frank B., 1907 Miller, John D., 1907, 08 Natcher, Stanlus Z., 1926 J.R. Lemon Bob Mathias Maynor, Pat, 2005, 06, 07 Miller, Kevin, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Neal, Joe F., 1962, 63, 64 Mayrhofer, Leonard F., 1952 Miller, Michael R., 1967 Neal, Ronald B., 1910 Laborde, Henri J., 1932 Longinotti, John F., 1965 McAndrew, Tom, 2006, 07 Miller, Mike, 2006, 07 Neff, John R., 1954, 55 Lacey, Juan Carlos, 1998, 99 Lonsinger, Donald B., 1981, 83 McBride, Bert, 2007 Milligan, Robert F., 1931 Neill, Michael R., 1979, 80, 81 Lacey, Laurcene A., 1958, 59 Loomis, Frederick C., 1923 McCaffrey, Edward T., 1986, 87, Mills, Aaron, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Neill, Philip S., 1929, 30, 31 Lachmund, Otto G., 1913, 14 Lorig, Erik, 2006, 07 89, 90 Mills, James M., 1965, 66 Neill, William C. Jr., 1923, 24 Ladner, Ben, 2006, 07 Lorimer, Delmar B., 1972, 73 McCain, Warren E., 1940, 41 Minturn, LeRoy, 1906, 07, 09, 10 Nelson, Darrin M., 1977, 78, 80, 81 Laidlaw, Scott R., 1972, 73, 74 Lortie, Joe E., 1985, 86, 87 McCamant, James D., 1954 Mitchell, Emery F. III, 1948, 49 Nelson, David E., 1965, 66, 67 Lamanuzzi, Victor, 1971, 72 Lough, Charles, 1989 McCann, Eugene D. (Dan), 1976, 77 Mitchell, Howard L., 1923, 24, 25 Nevers, Ernest A., 1923, 24, 25 Lamar, Kevin T., 1980, 82, 84 Lovelady, Michael, 2003 McClernan, Matt, 2004, 05, 06 Mitchell, Mike, 1993, 1995, 96, 97 Newberry, Jared, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Lambert, Thomas B., 1930, 31 Lucas, Richard M., 1949, 50 McClintock, Colin H., 1939 Mitchell, Mowatt M., 1907, 08, 09 Newhouse, Brent, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Landis, Craig S., 1985, 86 Luckett, William E., 1936, 37 McCloud, Charles E., 1970, 71, 72 Mitchell, Patrick, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Newton, Michael E., 1986, 87, 88 Lang, Bruce, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Ludeke, Frederick S., 1921, 22, 23 McClure, Timothy J., 1968, 69, 70 Mitchell, Robert S., 1941 Nichols, Blaik, 1988 Lange, Scott, 1993 Ludeke, John M., 1954 McColl, Duncan B., 1974, 75, 76 Mitchell, Standish L., 1909, 10 Nichols, Robert G. Jr., 1962, 63, 64 Langford, J. Michael, 1974, 75 Lynch, John, 1990, 91, 92 McColl, Milton B., 1977, 78, 79, 80 Mitre, Anthony, 1977, 78 Nicholson, William H., 1967, 68 Laord, William H., 1930 Lynn, Gary, 1975, 76, 77 McColl, William F., 1949, 50, 51 Moffatt, Philip J., 1929, 30, 31 Nickel, Paul, 1989, 90, 91, 93 Larsen, Neils T., 1934, 35 Lynn, Kelton, 2006, 07 McCormick, Charles T., 1961, 63 Moffett, Eugene V., 1966 Nicolet, Robert A., 1957, 58 Lasater, Richard W. II, 1968, 69, 70 Lynn, Tom M., 1974, 75 McCreery, John H., 1925, 26, 27 Mohrman, Allen M. Jr., 1965, 66 Nikolai, Irvin, 1957, 58, 59 Lasley, J.J., 1989, 90, 91, 92 Lyons, Willard E., 1905 McCullum, Jamien, 1998, 2000, 01 Molfi no, Albert A., 1905, 06 Nnoli, Emeka, 2005, 06 Latham, Robert M., 1951 McCullum, Justin, 2003, 04, 05 Moller, John M. (Jack), 1976 Noble, Michael F., 1982, 83, 84, 86 Laubscher, Wesley F., 1951 M McCutcheon, Marcus, 2003, 04, Molsalve, Carlos A., 1934 Norberg, Henry F. Jr., 1940, 41, 42 Laumeister, Clarence F., 1906 MacAlpine, Archibald B., 1920 05, 06 Monmouth, Reuben L. Jr., 1972 Norgard, Alvar A., 1931, 33 Laverty, Roger M., 1942 Macaluso, Nick, 2007 McDonough, John T., 1939 Monson, Chris S., 1980, 81, 82 Norman, Richard M., 1958, 59, 60 Lawson, James W., 1922, 23, 24 Macaulay, John D., 1978, 79, 80, 81 McDougal, Damon, 1993 Monteeth, Richard J., 1952, 53 Norris, George D., 1978 Lazetich, Peter G., 1969, 70, 71 Macaulay, Rob M., 1983 McElroy, William D., 1937, 38 Moore, Casey, 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Norwood, Toby, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Le, Tuan Van, 1988, 89, 90, 91 MacDonald, John W., 1956 McFadden, Ralph J., 1900, 01, 02 Moore, Dennis J., 1968, 69, 70 Nye, Blaine F., 1965, 66, 67 Leahy, John G., 1959 Macellari, Michael, 2005 McFadden, Thomas L., 1899, 1900 Moore, Evan, 2003, 04, 05, 07 Nye, Tom A., 1984, 85, 86 Machtolf, Mark A., 1983, 84 Ledeboer, Frederick B., 1937, 38 McFall, Carlos, 2005, 06 Moore, Francis J., 1925 O Lee, Austin, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 MacMillan, Kevin B., 1979, 80, 81 McGilvray, A.B., 1902 Moore, Miles N., 1969, 70, 71 Lee, Howard S., 1899, 1900 Madigan, Richard B., 1946 McGovern, Larry D., 1974, 76 Moore, Patrick S., 1970, 71, 72 O’Connor, Robert C., 1933 Leeuwenburg, Richard P., 1962, Madsen, Josh, 1991, 94, 95, 96 McGraw, Tyrone, 2007 Moore, Rob G., 1980, 81, 82, 83 O’Neal, Edmond, 2002 63, 64 Maentz, Robert C., 1933, 34, 35, McGregor, Robert A., 1978 Moore, Robert R., 1968, 69, 70 Ogle, William A., 1964, 65, 66 Leiker, Tony W., 1985, 86 Mahoney, John V., 1985, 86, 87, 88 McKay, Charles W., 1951 Morabito, Justin, 1993, 94, 95 Okwo, Michael, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Lemon, J.R., 2002, 03, 04, 05 Mahoney, Philip A., 1980, 81 McKeever, Barry J., 1985, 86, 87, 88 Moran, Matthew R., 1981, 82, 83, 84 Olenchalk, John H., 1974, 75, 76 Lemon, Steven R., 1980, 81, 83 Mangan, Robert T., 1936 McKenna, John F., 1956 Morehouse, Charles J., 1960 Oliver, Richard E., 1967, 68, 69 Leonard, Matt, 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Manning, Brian, 1993, 94, 95, 96 McKenna, Thomas J., 1955 Morley, Samuel R., 1951, 52, 53 Olmsted, Clarence E., 1910 Lettinich, Edward B., 1934 Mannon, William H., 1942 McKenzie, Douglas B., 1967, 68 Morley, Vivirn A., 1927 Olsen, Nathan, 1992, 93, 94 Levy, David N., 1919, 20 Manoogian, Norman V., 1950, 51, 53 McKittrick, Jack W., 1947, 48 Morris, Allyn E., 1947 Orme, Charles H. Jr., 1938, 39, 40 Lewis, Chris, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Manoukian, Donald J., 1954, 55, 57 McLaughlin, Mike, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Morris, Brian M., 1983, 84, 85, 86 Orvick, Kenneth E., 1980, 83 Lewis, David R., 1964, 65, 66 Marchin, Jeff T., 1985, 86 McMillan, Donald C., 1936 Morris, Carl G., 1984, 85, 86, 87 Osaisai, Wopamo, 2005, 06, 07

Lewis, John K., 1955 Marcus, Lenard, 1994 McMillan, Frank L., 1937 Morrison, Benjamin F., 1942 Oshinowo Jr., Babatunde, 2002, HISTORY Lewis, Laurence D., 1926, 27, 28 Marecic, Owen, 2007 McMillan, George, 1893 Morze, David S., 1978, 79, 80, 81 03, 04, 05 Lightfoot, Dan R., 1968, 69, 70 Margala, Kenneth J., 1971 McMillen, Roderick E. Jr., 1957, 58, 59 Moscrip, James H., 1933, 34, 35 Ostrander, Dale H., 1960 Liljenwall, Theodore J., 1947, 48 Margerum, Kenneth, 1977, 78, McMillin, Jeri L., 1955, 56, 57 Mosich, Anthony J., 1954, 55 Ostrander, T.C., 2004, 05, 06, 07 Lilly, John K., 1917 79, 80 McNally, Bo, 2006, 07 Motherway, Matt, 1998 Ostrander, William R., 1965 Lindskog, Stanley V., 1960, 61, 62 Marinelli, Chris, 2006, 07 Medved, Anton J., 1942 Mueller, Mark, 2007 Ostrom, Sig R., 1973, 74, 75 Lindskog, Victor J., 1940, 41 Marks, William P., 1930, 31 Meiners, Arnold W.J., 1939, 40, 42 Muller, Donald F., 1927, 28, 29 Otoupal, Vince, 1989, 90, 91, 92

Lodato, Jack D., 1962, 63, 64 Marohnic, David J., 1981, 82, 83, 84 Melloway, Marvin L., 1949 Muller, Wes C., 1933, 34, 35 Ottmar, David A., 1972, 73 UNIVERSITY Lofton, David, 2004, 05, 06 Marquess, Mark E., 1966, 67, 68 Mennie, Carl, 1994 Mullin, Jack W., 1939 Ottovegio, Jay, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Lofton, James D., 1975, 76, 77 Marrero, David, 2003, 04, 05 Merlo, James L., 1971, 72 Mullins, Eric D., 1980, 81, 82, 83 Owen, Chauncey C., 1906, 07 Loncar, Ken, 1994, 95 Marriott, Joseph S., 1916 Merlo, Richard M., 1974, 75, 76 Mulroy, Vincent D., 1976, 77, 78 P Long, David, 2004 Marshall, Robert G. II, 1954, 55 Merrill, James A., 1970 Munger, John R., 1936 Long, Joe E., 1955 Martin, Brent J., 1981, 82, 83, 84 Merrill, Than, 1997 Munroe, Richard P., 1942 Packard, David, 1933 Long, Robert W., 1954, 55, 56 Martin, Folrest S., 1972, 73, 74 Merriman, Lloyd A., 1946 Murphy, Chester G., 1896, 97, 98, 99 Palamountain, Bennett H., 1932, 33 Palin, Drew W., 1973, 74

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 185 Rannells, Roland J., 1957 Rowen, Keith L., 1972, 73, 74 Shea, Ryan, 1988 Rasmussen, Neil Jr., 1936, 37 Royse, Larry L., 1960, 61 Sheehan, Dennis J., 1969, 70, 71 Rath, Robert R., 1964, 65 Royster, Brandon, 2001, 03 Sheehan, Timothy G., 1965, 66 Rau, Allen F. Jr., 1946, 47, 48 Rubin, Dale F., 1965 Sheldon, Willard H., 1919 Read, John M., 1964, 65, 66 Rush, John P., 1898 Sheller, Willard N., 1941, 42 Redell, Ron, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Rushing, T.J., 2002, 03, 04, 05 Shelswell, Ian, 2003 Reed, Bill E., 1982 Rydstedt, Gustav, 2005, 06, 07 Sherman, Richard, 2006, 07 Reed, Harold E., 1907 Rye, John G., 1949, 50, 51 Shields, Harvey H., 1903, 04 Reeves, Frank W., 1910, 13, 14 Ryska, Tom A., 1974, 75 Shinnefi eld, Patrick, 1998 Rehm, Francis E., 1914, 15 Shipkey, Arthur H., 1942 Reid, William J., 1972, 73 S Shipkey, Harry H., 1922, 23, 24 Reinhard, Robert R., 1967, 68, 69 Sadler, James D., 1938 Shipkey, Theodore E., 1924, 25, 26 Reisner, John A., 1933, 34 Saibel, Charles M., 1969 Shlaudeman, Karl W., 1919, 20 Rembisz, Aaron, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Salina, Adam, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Shlaudeman, Robert, 1919, 20, 21 Donnie Spragan Alex Smith Rennaker, Terry L., 1977, 78, 79 Sampson, Ralph G., 1969, 70, 71 Shockley, Hillary E., 1969, 70, 71 Renwick, Donn C., 1965, 66, 67 Sanchez, Nick, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Shoemaker, William B., 1966, 67, 68 Pallette, Charles W. Jr., 1919 Pike, Gary E., 1958, 59 Repath, Charles J., 1918, 19 Sandborn, Thomas, 1909 Shore, Robert A., 1966, 67, 68 Pallow, Rick, 1989, 91 Pimental, William E., 1983 Revak, Paul A., 1952 Sande, John P. III, 1968, 69, 70 Shroyer, James L., 1961, 62, 63 Palmbush, Scott, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Pinckney, Jon, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Reynolds, Barry R., 1971, 72 Sande, John P. IV, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Shull, Rod J., 1985 Palmer, Richard A., 1940 Pitts, DeRonnie, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Reynolds, Jackson E., 1894, 95 Sanderman, Fred A., 1942 Sickmeier, Andrew C., 1977, 78 Palumbis, Jason, 1988, 90, 91 Plain, Louis C. III, 1956, 58 Reynolds, Larry D., 1975, 76, 77, 78 Sanders, Donald L., 1951 Siemens, Jeffrey S., 1974, 75, 76 Papathanassiou, Andrew, 1986, Plate, Horatio R., 1898 Reynolds, Robert C., 1933, 34, 35 Sanders, Mark, 1999 Siemon, Jeffrey G., 1969, 70, 71 87, 88, 89 Player, Stephen W., 1960, 61 Rhyne, Homer, 1907 Sanderson, Reginald J., 1970, 71, 72 Silva, Mike, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Pape, Terry E., 1972, 73, 74 Pleis, Mitchell F., 1977, 78 Rice, Arthur H., 1898, 99 Sappenfi eld, Joel W., 1954, 55 Silvas, Nick, 2005 Pappas, Ted A., 1973, 74, 75 Plunkett, James W., 1968, 69, 70 Rice, Gordon, 1949, 51 Sargent, Gary A., 1960, 61, 62 Sim, William C., 1932, 33 Parish, Don E., 1967, 68, 69 Polich, Tyrone T., 1956 Rice, J. Bermingham, 1896, 97 Satre, Philip G., 1969, 70, 71 Simkins, William J., 1928, 29, 30 Park, Kaulana H., 1982, 83, 84 Poltl, Randall P., 1971, 72, 73 Rich, Ellsworth L., 1892 (Spr.), Saylor, Brent E., 1976, 77, 78, 79 Simone, Michael A., 1970, 71 Parker, Garth, 1897, 98, 99 Pomeroy, Russell A., 1949, 50 1892 (Fall) Schaklich, Timothy R., 1970, 71 Simons, Carlton B., 1960, 61, 62 Parker, Melvin F., 1918, 19 Pool, Hampton J., 1938, 39 Richardson, Albert, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Scharff, Scott, 2002, 03, 04 Simpson, Ismail, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Parker, Richard D., 1977, 78, 79 Post, Ellis, 1926 Richardson, Bruce G., 1985, 86, 87 Schaupp, Karl L., 1911, 12 Sims, John, 1992 Parker, Roderick J., 1938, 40 Post, Seraphim T., 1927, 28 Richardson, Kevin M., 1985, 86, Scheidecker, William R., 1953 Sims, John, 1993 Parker, Tyrone, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Poulson, Charles W., 1949, 50 87, 88 Scheller, Robert Sean, 1984, 85, Sims, Robert F., 1926, 27, 28 Parks, Nathan, 1994, 95, 96 Poulson, Ward E., 1924, 25, 26 Riegel, Gordon S., 1972, 73, 74 86, 87 Sims, Tim, 2005, 06, 07 Patchett, Ernest L., 1925, 26 Powell, Luke, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Righter, Cornelius E., 1917, 19, 20 Schimmelmann, Kevin, 2002, 03, Sinclair, Andy L., 1985, 86, 87, 88 Patitucci, Frank M., 1961, 62, 63 Powell, Owen M., 1950, 51 Rinker, Robert L., 1967 04, 05 Single, Douglas W., 1971, 72 Patrick, John C., 1919, 20, 21 Powers, Will, 2006, 07 Rintala, Rudolph A., 1930, 31 Schimpf, Kerry A., 1978 Singler, William D., 1973, 74, 75 Pattersen, David E., 1939, 42 Prelsnik, Charles J., 1931 Risser, Randy, 1980 Schindler, Greg, 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Sinnerud, James A., 1958 Patton, Chester G., 1939 Presley, George J., 1906 Ritchey, Craig S., 1963, 64, 65 Schmitt, Lawrence E., 1959, 60 Sivara, Dean L., 1980 Paulman, William H., 1935, 36, 38 Preston, John B., 1927, 28, 29 Ritchie, Jon, 1996, 97 Schneider, Philip D., 1965, 67 Skaufel, Taylor, 2007 Pavko, Michael R., 1965, 66 Preston, Patrick P., 1967, 68, 69 Roberts, Ellery, 1990, 92, 93 Scholfi eld, William R., 1903 Skrabo, Paul M., 1974, 75, 76 Pavlic, John W., 1961, 63 Price, Eric E., 1981, 82, 83, 84 Robesky, Donald A., 1926, 27, 28 Scholze, Adam, 1999 Slaker, Frank L., 1900, 01 Paye, John A., 1983, 84, 85, 86 Price, Fred V., 1925 Robesky, Kenneth L., 1939, 40, 41 Schonert, Turk L., 1977, 78, 79 Slusher, Dale, 1905 Paye, John P., 1962 Price, James, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Robinson, Benjamin B., 1956, 57, 59 Schott, Carl V., 1934, 35, 36 Smalling, Charles O., 1928, 29 Payne, Kevin N., 1985 Price, Robert L., 1960, 61, 62 Robinson, Chuck, 1988, 89 Schrader, Carl F., 1962, 63, 64 Smiley, Arthur C., 1970 Peck, Edward L., 1913 Primus, Frank, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Robinson, Noel J., 1955, 56, 57 Schultz, Bryan, 1992 Smith, Aaron, 2006 Peck, Kendall, 1947, 49 Pritchard, Tavita, 2006, 07 Robison, Doug C., 1984, 85, 86, 87 Schultz, Jack G., 1968, 69, 70 Smith, Alex, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Pelluer, Arnold, 1986, 87, 88 Protiva, Eric V., 1956, 57, 58 Robnett, Timothy L., 1970, 71 Schwarzenbek, Francis, 1917 Smith, Allen, 2005, 06, 07 Pelouze, Robert F., 1916, 19, 20 Pruitt, Leroy, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Rodgers, Kit, 1995 Scott, Errol G., 1959, 60, 61 Smith, Barrett C., 1951, 52, 53 Pemberton, John R., 1906, 07, 09 Prukop, Tom A., 1984, 85 Rodolph, Frank E. Jr., 1899 Scott, Joseph K., 1947 Smith, Edward A., 1899, 1900, 01, 02 Perreault, Pierre E., 1970, 71, 72 Ptacek, Edward D., 1963 Rogers, Charles O., 1932 Scott, Kevin R., 1983, 84, 85, 86 Smith, Ferrell W., 1968, 69, 70 Pershing, Richard S., 1919, 20, 21 Puk, Kevin, 1989, 90, 91 Rogers, Douglas K., 1978, 79, 80, 81 Scott, Kevin T., 1987, 88, 89, 90 Smith, G.W., 1903 Peter, Donald G., 1959, 60 Purkitt, Claude H., 1940 Rogers, William B. Jr., 1952, 53 Scott, Leland S., 1909 Smith, James Z., 1959, 61 Peterson, Dennis W., 1971, 72 Pursell, Frank D., 1958, 59, 60 Roggeman, Timothy (Buck), 1986, Scott, Robert E., 1950 Smith, Lyle W., 1933 Peterson, Robert L., 1956, 57, 58 Pursell, Stephen W., 1960, 61, 62 87, 88, 89 Scott, William D., 1970, 71, 72 Smith, Martin E., 1976, 77, 78 Peterson, Thor J., 1938, 39, 40 Pyle, H. Carter Jr., 1951, 52 Rohrer, Robert L., 1947, 48 Scribner, Frederick F., 1931 Smith, Rea E., 1896, 97, 98 Pettigrew, Gary L., 1963, 64, 65 Pyle, John F., 1976 Rominger, Joseph C., 1978 Seabright, Benjamin F., 1896 Smith, S.P., 1901 Pettingill, Henry S. Jr., 1914, 15, Roosevelt, William K., 1901, 04 Sears, Roger G., 1959, 60, 61 Smith, Sidney B., 1947 16, 17 Q Root, John P., 1965, 66, 67 Sebes, Nick, 2001, 02, 03 Smith, Steve, 1989, 90, 91 Pfeifer, Travis, 1998, 2000, 01 Quaccia, Zack, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Rose, Christopher C., 1979, 80, Seeley, Carrol C., 1900 Smith, Tim, 1996, 98, 99 Phelps, Robert C., 1947 Quigley, Brett, 1988 81, 82 Sellman, Roland, 1926, 27, 28 Smith, Warren L., 1910, 11, 12 Pheney, William D., 1922 Quist, George, 1946, 47 Rose, Kenneth C., 1948, 49 Seymour, Peter M., 1967, 68, 69 Smitherum, Edgar, 1915 Seymour, Robert J., 1955 Phillips, Andrew, 2007 R Rosekrans, John N., 1948 Smythe, James J., 1974, 75 Phillips, Damon, 1993, 94 Ross, Thomas L., 1963, 64, 65 Sgroi, Michael, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Snelson, Eric W., 1984, 85, 86, 87 Phillips, Ralph L., 1975, 76, 77 Raffetto, Estral J., 1925 Roth, Almon E., 1909 Shane, Mario, 1988 Snider, John E., 1972, 73, 74 Phleger, Atherton M., 1946, 47, 48 Raftery, Michael R., 1955, 56 Rothert, Harlow P., 1928, 29, 30 Sharp, David B., 1968, 69 Snider, Malcolm P., 1966, 67, 68 Pierce, Brett, 2000, 01, 03 Ragsdale, Richard A., 1962, 63, 64 Rouble, Lawrence E., 1933, 34, 35 Shaw, David, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Snyder, Clinton, 2006, 07 Pierce, Eric, 1988, 89, 90 Raitt, C.B., 1899, 1900, 01 Rounds, George S., 1960 Shaw, Thomas L., 1948, 49, 50 Soderlund, Matt D., 1982, 83, 84, 85 Pigott, John S., 1976, 77, 78 Rance, Marcus, 2007 Rounsaville, Guy Jr., 1962, 63, 64 Shea, Charles A. III, 1956, 57 Solomon, Fred F., 1923, 24, 25

186 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM Sullens, Stephen, 1987, 88, 89 Titus, Michael G., 1946, 47 Walker, Frank F., 1915, 16 Williams, Fred L., 1934, 35, 36 Sullivan, Mike, 2003 Tobin, Donald J., 1951 Walker, Harold L., 1947 Williams, Howard L., 1967, 68, 69 Summers, Alan, 1984, 85 Tod, Jay K., 1931, 32, 33 Walker, Kelly J., 1973, 74 Williams, Ken R., 1982

Summers, John J. (Jay), 1978, 79, Todd, Raymond W., 1934, 35 Walsh, Chris, 1988, RECORDS 89, 90, 91 2008 OPPONENTS Williams, 2007 REVIEW Lewis PLAYER PROFILES I., 1971 COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION 80, 81 Tolliver, Michael T., 1980, 81, 82, 83 Walsh, Thomas J., 1959, 60, 61 Williams, Tank, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Summers, Jon, 1987, 88 Tolon, Kenneth, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Walters, Troy, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Williams, Thomas M., 1895, 96 Sundheim, George M. (Duf), 1973, 74 Tolpinrud, Sean, 1999, 2000 Walton, H.A., 1892 (Fall), 1893 Williams, Thomas N., 1958 Supple, Frederick E. Jr., 1946 Tomerlin, Clemens, 1940 Walton, Jackson, 1934, 37 Williams, Tom, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Sutherland, Sam, 1985 Tomlinson, Daniel J., 1971 Wark, Thomas L., 1916, 17, 19 Williams, Vaughn, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Sutton, Richard X., 1937 Toner, Brian., 1996, 97, 98 Warnecke, John C., 1939, 40 Williams, Vincent M., 1978, 81 Svitek, Will, 2002, 03, 04 Toner, Eric, 2000 Warwick, Gregory, 1978 Willis, Anthony, 1995, 96, 97 Svitenko, Paul L., 1985, 86, 87 Toorvald, Philip S., 1960 Washington, Demea G., 1968, 69, 70 Willock, Jason, 1999 Swan, Frederick H., 1924, 25, 26 Topp, Gregory A., 1981 Washington, Gene A., 1966, 67, 68 Wilson, Dean R., 1977, 78, 79 Swanson, Pete, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Topping, William K., 1933, 34, 35 Wasik, Todd R., 1979, 80 Wilson, Elwood J., 1929 Gary Wimmer Swanson, Peter L., 1957, 58 Torrence, Leigh, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Waters, Rich A., 1974, 75, 76 Wilson, Geoff, 1995, 97, 98 Swarts, Clifton R., 1917 Traeger, William J., 1899, 1900, 01 Waters, Ryan, 1993, 94, 95 Wilson, Gerald E., 1973, 74, 75 Sones, Thomas H., 1970, 71 Swartz, Donald E., 1966, 67 Traverso, Matt, 2003, 04, 05 Watkins, Frederick B., 1911, 13 Wilson, John H., 1892 (Fall), 1893 Soper, Harold C., 1914, 15 Sweeney, David F., 1984, 85, 86, 87 Trombetta, Julius C., 1926 Watson, Donald R., 1957, 58 Wilson, Philip C., 1952, 53 Sorensen, Loren R., 1953 Swigart, Theodore E., 1915, 16 Trompas, Alexander G., 1934, 35 Watson, Jarvis P., 1952, 53 Wilson, Philip L. Jr., 1931 South, Glenn E., 1939, 40 Swinton, Eliel, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Trousset, Tony, 1988, 89 Watts, Frank A., 1918, 19 Wilson, Philip L., 1898 Southwood, Eric J., 1949, 51 Symonds, Nathaniel M., 1926 Trout, William W. Jr., 1939 Watts, Nicodemus, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Wilson, Phillip E., 1980 Spaulding, Alfred B., 1894, 95 Tsoutsouvas, Louis S., 1936, 37 Weaver, Clark E., 1962, 63 Wilson, Stanley, 2002, 03, 04 Spence, Daniel H., 1961, 62 T Tunney, Jono, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Webb, Jami, 1993, 94 Wilson, William A., 1941 Spragan, Donnie, 1996, 97, 98 Tandy, Ray E., 1928, 29, 30 Turriziani, Alfred L., 1948 Weber, Chris E., 1983, 84, 85, 86 Wilton, Frank S. Jr., 1926, 27, 28 Sprott, Walter K., 1902, 03, 04 Tanner, Edwin S. (Ted), 1951, 52, 53 Tyler, Andre M., 1978, 79, 80, 81 Weber, Stephen, 1987, 88 Wimmer, Gary E., 1979, 80, 81, 82 Sproull, Henry F., 1921 Targhetta, Paul, 1931, 32, 33 Wedge, Wesley E., 1954 Wines, Blaine L., 1913, 14 St. Geme, Edmond F., 1981, 82, Tarpey, Paul A., 1901, 02 U Wedge, Winfred E., 1952, 53, 54 Winesberry, John C., 1971, 72, 73 83, 84 Tarr, William H., 1953, 54, 55 Udofi a, Ekom, 2006, 07 Wehat, Gilbert C., 1923 Winham, William P., 1916, 17 St. Geme, Joseph W. III, 1977, 78, 79 Taylor, Albert W., 1921 Udofi a, Udeme, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Weinacht, Paul, 2000, 01, 02 Winnek, Phil S., 1929 St. Geme, Joseph W. Jr., 1950, 51, 52 Taylor, Brian, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Ukropina, James R., 1957, 58 Weingartner, Thomas A., 1966, Winters, Jerry E., 1960 St. Geme, Peter E., 1980, 81 Taylor, Charles A., 1940, 41, 42 Urban, Joseph C., 1912, 13, 14, 15 67, 68 Wire, Coy, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Stahl, W. Fred, 1985, 86, 87 Taylor, Edwin D., 1950 Uso, Tafi ti, 1998, 99 Weller, Milo J., 1903, 04 Wittenau, Carl, 1929 Taylor, Gary, 1988, 89, 91 Stahle, Douglas C., 1939, 40, 41 V Wells, Ryan, 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Wittman, Billy, 1992 Stalwick, David K. (Kent), 1978 Taylor, Jack R., 1955, 56, 57 Wentworth, William A., 1953 Wong, Kailee, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Stamm, Edward A., 1940, 41, 42 Taylor, Michael S., 1980, 81 Vahan, Randolph K., 1960, 61, 62 Werner, Bryan, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Woodcock, Elbert C., 1911 Standlee, Norman S., 1938, 39, 40 Taylor, Perry N., 1929, 30 Vail, Stanley M., 1907 Werstler, John E., 1978 Woodward, Tyleve F., 1921, 22, 23 Stanford, J.N., 1905, 06 Taylor, Wilbur R., 1949, 50 Valli, Louis P., 1955, 56, 57 West, Byron F., 1937, 38 Woollomes, James P., 1920 Stanton, John G., 1952, 53, 55 Teeuws, John L., 1985, 87 Van Alstyne, Bruce E., 1949, 50 West, R.F., 1904 Worden, Richard C., 1927, 28 Steele, Russell B., 1956, 57, 58 Teeuws, Michael L., 1979, 80, 81, 82 Van Dellen, Elzo L. Jr., 1933, 34 Westerfi eld, Dan D., 1982, 83, 84 Worley, Davie E., 1951 Steen, Sharcus, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Telesmanich, Jim, 1999 Van Dervoort, Theodore Jr., 1905, 07 Wetnight, Ryan, 1991, 92 Wright, Josh, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Stein, Richard B., 1957 Templeton, Robert L., 1915, 16, Van Galder, Gary C., 1955, 56, 57 Whalen, Ryan, 2007 Wright, Matt, 1999, 2000, 01 Steinberg, John C. Jr., 1951, 52, 53 17, 19, 20 Van Hook, Stuart G., 1924, 25 Whipple, John H., 1947 Wusu, Timi, 2002, 04, 05 Stenstrom, Steve, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Templeton, Robert M., 1939 Vanderlip, Manford, 1955 White, Alistair, 1995, 96, 97 Wylie, James T., 1914, 15 Stephen, Roy A., 1957, 58 TenBruggencate, Al J., 1974, 75, 76 Vardell, Thomas, 1988, 89, 90, 91 White, Charles H., 1934 Wylie, Robert M., 1959, 60 Stephens, James D., 1977, 78 Tenn, David T., 1973, 74, 76 Vataha, Randall E., 1969, 70 White, Gordon W., 1948, 49, 50 Wyman, David M., 1982, 83, 84, 86 Steuber, Harold A., 1959, 60, 61 Tennefoss, Marvin, 1950, 51, 52 Vaughn, Matt, 1993 White, Jason, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Wyman, Michael E., 1981, 82, 83, 84 Stevenson, Don V., 1974, 75, 76 Terriell, Chester C., 1908 Vella, Tony, 1996 White, Jason, 2000, 01, 02 Stevenson, Maxwell, 1998 Test, Eric B., 1973, 74 Verdieck, James E., 1939, 40 White, Robert W., 1948, 49, 50 Y Stewart, James R., 1952 Theder, Richard R., 1986, 87, 88 Veris, Garin L., 1981, 82, 83, 84 White, Stephen F., 1972, 73 Yancy, Austin, 2006, 07 Stewart, Jeremy, 2007 Thoburn, James H., 1910, 12, 13 Vermilya, Robert H., 1928 White, Vincent D., 1979, 80, 81, 82 Young, Charles, 1993, 94, 95 Stewart, John K. Jr., 1953, 54, 55 Thomas, Arthur B., 1922, 23, 24 Vick, James A., 1950, 51, 52 Whitehouse, Louis M., 1893 Young, Charlie, 1987, 88, 90 Stewart, Russell, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Thomas, Benjamin A., 1896, 97 Vickers, Leon, 1993 Whitfi eld, Bob, 1989, 90, 91 Young, Chris M., 1985, 87 Stice, Robert H., 1919, 20, 21 Thomas, Eric, 1989, 91 Vigby, Jack, 1917 Whitt, Scott, 1994, 95 Young, Gordon A., 1954, 55, 56 Stillwell, Roger H., 1972, 73, 74 Thomas, John M., 1957, 59 Vigna, Joseph A., 1935, 36 Whittemore, John R., 1892 (Spring) Young, William B., 1942

Thomas, Rooney, 1992 Vincenti, Louis R., 1927 HISTORY Stimson, Dustin, 2002 Whittle, Derek W., 1983 Z Stockbauer, Marc, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Thompson, James G., 1929 Vinson, Josiah, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Wiggin, Paul D., 1954, 55, 56 Stojkovich, Andrew, 1938, 39 Thompson, John M., 1940 Volmert, Lawrence E., 1964, 65, 66 Wilbur, John L., 1963, 64, 65 Zager, Peter G., 1936, 37, 38 Stone, Glen J., 1971, 72, 73 Thompson, Robert A., 1901, 03, Volpe, Jon, 1987, 88, 90 Wilburn, Albert T., 1964, 65, 66 Zagory, Aaron, 2006, 07 Stone, Grant B., 1936, 37 04, 05 Volta, Eric L., 1984, 85, 86, 87 Wilcox, Chester A., 1920, 21, 22 Zaltosky, Craig R., 1972, 73 Stonehouse, Paul, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Thompson, Robert N., 1951, 52 Vucinich, Milton C., 1940, 41, 42 Wilcox-Fogel, Nate, 2007 Zappettini, Donald M., 1942 Zellmer, Craig A., 1978, 79, 80, 81 Storum, William A., 1950, 51, 52 Thompson, Savann J., 1975, 76, W Wiley, William M., 1972

Stott, Edmund P., 1904, 05, 06 77, 78 Wilkin, John S., 1963 Zentner, John R., 1985, 86, 87, 88 UNIVERSITY Straight, Herbert R., 1896 Thorpe, Charles A., 1906, 07, 09 Wagner, Evan, 1996 Wilkins, Earl B., 1916 Current players in bold Thurlow, Stephen C., 1961, 62, 63 Wakefi eld, Charles, 1942, 46 Special thanks to Fred Merrick for Strand, Justin, 1993 Wilkinson, Michael P., 1975, 76 compiling the list through 1974. Strong, V. David, 1975, 76 Tilton, Lloyd I., 1913 Waldo, John H., 1918 Willard, Michael R., 1967 Stubblefi eld, Don P., 1981, 82, 83 Tinsley, Damion, 2000 Waldvogel, Jerry A., 1974, 75 Willard, William C., 1937, 38, 40 Stundell, Alfred L., 1910 Tipton, David L., 1969, 70 Walker, David B., 1972, 73, 74 Williams, Bradley B., 1973, 74 Sturgeon, John B., 1939 Tipton, Thomas, 1974, 75 Walker, David, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Williams, Charles R., 1966, 67 Walker, Edgar L., 1924, 25, 26

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Tennessee Titans, 2002 Minnesota Vikings, 1996 Riall Johnson RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS Cincinnati 2007 REVIEW Bengals, PLAYER PROFILES 2001-03 COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION Houston Texans, 2003 Bob Garrett Green Bay Packers, 1954 Denver Broncos, 2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2004 Ron George Atlanta Falcons, 1993-96 Teyo Johnson Oakland Raiders, 2003-04 New Orleans Saints, 1987-1993 Minnesota Vikings, 1997 Arizona Cardinals, 2005 San Francisco 49ers, 1994-95 Kansas City Chiefs, 1998-99 Ron Kadziel New England Patriots, 1972 Denver Broncos, 1996 Rick Gervais San Francisco 49ers, 1981-83 Bill Kellar Kansas City Chiefs, 1978 Carolina Panthers, 1997 Amon Gordon Cleveland Browns, 2004 Gary Kerkorian Pittsburgh Steelers, 1952 Mike Cordova Philadelphia Eagles, 1977 Darrien Gordon San Diego Chargers, 1993-96 Baltimore Colts, 1954-56 Jim Cox San Francisco 49ers, 1948 Denver Broncos, 1997-98 Gordon King New York Giants, 1978-85 Ed Cummings , 1964 Oakland Raiders, 1999-2000 New York Jets, 1986-87 Denver Broncos, 1965 Atlanta Falcons, 2001 Pete Kmetovic Philadelphia Eagles, 1946 Chris Dalman San Francisco 49ers, 1993-2000 Oakland Raiders, 2002 Detroit Lions, 1947

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Steve Dils Minnesota Vikings, 1979-83 Alan Grant Indianapolis Colts, 1990-91 Scott Laidlaw Dallas Cowboys, 1975-79 Los Angeles Rams, 1984-87 San Francisco 49ers, 1992-93 New York Giants, 1980 Atlanta Falcons, 1988 , 1994 Kevin Lamar Buffalo Bills, 1987 Los Angeles Rams, 1989 John Guillory Cincinnati Bengals, 1969-70 Pete Lazetich San Diego Chargers, 1972-74 Seth Dittman Indianapolis Colts, 1995-96 Bill Hachten New York Giants, 1947 Philadelphia Eagles, 1976-77 Pat Donovan Dallas Cowboys, 1975-83 Carl Hansen New York Jets, 1998-99 Dick Leeuwenburg Chicago Bears, 1965 Mike Dotterer Los Angeles Raiders, 1983-84 Kwame Harris San Francisco 49ers, 2003-07 Tony Leiker Green Bay Packers, 1987 Chris Draft Chicago Bears, 1998 Mark Harris San Francisco 49ers, 1996-99 Chris Lewis Arizona Cardinals, 2004 San Francisco 49ers, 1999 Marv Harris Los Angeles Rams, 1964 Dave Lewis Cincinnati Bengals, 1970-73 Atlanta Falcons, 2000-04 Walt Harris San Diego Chargers, 1987 Matt Leonard Jacksonville Jaguars, 2003-04 Carolina Panthers, 2005-06 Brandon Harrison Houston Texans, 2007 Vic Lindskog Philadelphia Eagles, 1944-51 St. Louis Rams, 2007 Emile Harry Kansas City Chiefs, 1986-93 James Lofton Green Bay Packers, 1978-86 Chris Dressel Houston Oilers, 1983-86 Jon Haskins San Diego Chargers, 1998-99 Los Angeles Raiders, 1987-88 San Francisco 49ers, 1987 Philadelphia Eagles, 1998 Buffalo Bills, 1989-92 Cleveland Browns, 1988 Eric Heitmann San Francisco 49ers, 2002-07 Philadelphia Eagles, 1993 Kansas City Chiefs, 1989 Thomas Henley San Francisco 49ers, 1987 John Lynch Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets, 1989-91 Mike Hibler Cincinnati Bengals, 1968 1993-2003 Damon Dunn Jacksonville Jaguars, 1998 Don Hill Green Bay Packers, 1929 Denver Broncos, 2004-07 Cleveland Browns, 1999 Chicago Cardinals, 1929 John Macaulay San Francisco 49ers, 1984 HISTORY Trent Edwards Buffalo Bills, 2007 Tony Hill Dallas Cowboys, 1977-86 Brian Manning Miami Dolphins, 1997 Kwame Ellis New York Jets, 1996 Andre Hines Seattle Seahawks, 1980 Green Bay Packers, 1998 Minnesota Vikings, 1996 Brian Holloway New England Patriots, 1981-86 Don Manoukian Oakland Raiders, 1960 John Elway Denver Broncos, 1983-98 Los Angeles Raiders, 1987-88 Ken Margerum Chicago Bears, 1981-86 Chuck Evans New Orleans Saints, 1980-81 Dick Horn Baltimore Colts, 1958 San Francisco 49ers, 1986-87 Randy Fasani Carolina Panthers, 2002 Willie Howard Minnesota Vikings, 2001 Ed McCaffrey New York Giants, 1991-93 Jason Fisk Minnesota Vikings, 1995-98 Steve Hoyem Buffalo Bills, 1994-95 San Francisco 49ers, 1994 UNIVERSITY Tennessee Titans, 1999-2001 Harry Hugasian Chicago Bears, 1955 Denver Broncos, 1995-2003 San Diego Chargers, 2002-04 Baltimore Colts, 1955 Bill McColl Chicago Bears, 1952-59 Cleveland Browns, 2005 Todd Husak Washington Redskins, 2000 Milt McColl San Francisco 49ers, 1981-87 Phil Francis San Francisco 49ers, 1979-80 Denver Broncos, 2001 Los Angeles Raiders, 1988 Hugh Gallarneau Chicago Bears, 1941-42, ’45-47 New York Jets, 2002-03 Jim Merlo New Orleans Saints, 1973-79 Cleveland Browns, 2004 Bob Meyers San Francisco 49ers, 1952

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Player Year Pick Team Pete Kmetovic, RB 1942 3rd Eagles Frankie Albert, QB 1942 10th Bears Bobby Garrett, QB 1954 1st Browns John Brodie, QB 1957 2nd 49ers Gene Washington, WR 1969 16th 49ers Jim Plunkett, QB 1971 1st Patriots Greg Sampson, DT 1972 6th Oilers Jeff Siemon, LB 1972 10th Vikings James Lofton, WR 1978 6th Packers Gordon King, OT 1978 10th Giants Brian Holloway, OT 1981 19th Patriots Darrin Nelson, RB 1982 7th Vikings John Elway, QB 1983 1st Colts Brad Muster, FB 1988 23rd Bears Bob Whitfi eld, OT 1992 8th Falcons Tommy Vardell, FB 1992 9th Browns Darrien Gordon, CB 1993 22nd Chargers Kwame Harris, OT 2003 26th 49ers Bold indicates fi rst overall pick in draft HISTORY

All-American quarterback Bobby Garrett was the fi rst number one selection from UNIVERSITY Stanford when he was selected as the top pick by the Cleveland Browns in 1954. John Elway, a runner-up selection for the Heisman Trophy in 1982, was the fi rst pick of the 1983 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts. He was then traded to Heisman Trophy winner Jim Plunkett was the top pick by Denver, where he led the Broncos to three Super the New England Patriots during the 1971 NFL Draft. He Bowl titles. He was inducted into the Pro Football later won two Super Bowls with the Raiders. Hall of Fame in 2004.

WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 191 Year-By-Year NFL Draft Picks 1994 1983 Player Team Round Vaughn Bryant, CB Detroit Lions ...... 4th John Elway, QB Baltimore Colts ...... 1st (1st Pick Overall, traded to Denver) 2007 1993 Chris Dressel, TE Houston Oilers ...... 3rd Trent Edwards, QB Buffalo Bills ...... 3rd Darrien Gordon, CB San Diego Chargers ...... 1st Vincent White, RB New York Jets ...... 6th Michael Okwo, LB Chicago Bears ...... 3rd (22nd Pick Overall) Mike Dotterer, RB Los Angeles Raiders ...... 8th Glyn Milburn, RB Denver Broncos ...... 2nd Brandon Harrison, S Houston Texans ...... 5th Chris Rose, OT Baltimore Colts ...... 9th John Lynch, DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers ... 3rd 2006 Ron George, OLB Atlanta Falcons ...... 5th 1982 Jon Alston, OLB St. Louis Rams ...... 3rd Chris Dalman, C San Francisco 49ers ...... 6th Darrin Nelson, HB Minnesota Vikings ...... 1st Julian Jenkins, DE Tampa Bay Buccaneers ... 5th (7th Pick Overall) 1992 Doug Rogers, DT Atlanta Falcons ...... 2nd Babatunde Oshinowo, NT Cleveland Browns ...... 6th Bob Whitfield, OT Atlanta Falcons ...... 1st Andre Tyler, SE Tampa Bay Buccaneers ... 6th T.J. Rushing, CB Indianapolis Colts ...... 7th (8th Pick Overall) John Macaulay, C Green Bay Packers ...... 11th 2005 Tommy Vardell, FB Cleveland Browns ...... 1st (9th Pick Overall) 1981 Oshiomogho Atogwe, FS St. Louis Rams ...... 3rd Chris Walsh, WR Buffalo Bills ...... 9th Brian Holloway, OT New England Patriots ...... 1st Alex Smith, TE Tampa Bay Buccaneers .... 3rd Turner Baur, TE New England Patriots .... 10th (19th Pick Overall) Stanley Wilson, CB Detroit Lions ...... 3rd 1991 Ken Margerum, WR Chicago Bears ...... 3rd Jared Newberry, OLB Washington Redskins ...... 6th Ken Naber, K New England Patriots ...... 8th Will Svitek, DE Kansas City Chiefs ...... 6th Ed McCaffrey, WR New York Giants ...... 3rd David Bergeron, ILB Philadelphia Eagles ...... 6th Kevin Scott, CB Detroit Lions ...... 4th 1980 Andre Hines, OT Seattle Seahawks ...... 2nd 2004 1990 Chuck Evans, DT New Orleans Saints ...... 8th Amon Gordon, DT Cleveland Browns ...... 5th Alan Grant, CB/PR Indianapolis Colts ...... 4th Turk Schonert, QB Chicago Bears ...... 9th Kirk Chambers, OT Cleveland Browns ...... 6th Rob Hinckley, LB New York Giants ...... 4th Drew Caylor, C Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 6th Lester Archambeau, DT Green Bay Packers ...... 7th 1979 Steve Dils, QB Minnesota Vikings ...... 4th 2003 1989 Phil Francis, FB San Francisco 49ers ...... 7th Kwame Harris, OT San Francisco 49ers ...... 1st Andy Sinclair, C/OG San Francisco 49ers ..... 10th (26th Pick Overall) Teyo Johnson, WR Oakland Raiders ...... 2nd Colin Branch, S Carolina Panthers ...... 4th Casey Moore, FB Carolina Panthers ...... 7th 2002 Tank Williams, S Tennessee Titans ...... 2nd Coy Wire, S Buffalo Bills ...... 3rd Randy Fasani, QB Carolina Panthers ...... 5th Brian Allen, RB Indianapolis Colts ...... 6th Eric Heitmann, OG San Francisco 49ers ...... 7th Zack Quaccia, C Tampa Bay Buccaneers ... 7th 2001 Darrien Gorden Glyn Milburn Brad Muster Tommy Vardell Willie Howard, DT Minnesota Vikings ...... 2nd Riall Johnson, OLB Cincinnati Bengals ...... 6th 2000 1988 1978 Troy Walters, FL Minnesota Vikings ...... 5th Brad Muster, RB Chicago Bears ...... 1st James Lofton, WR Green Bay Packers ...... 1st Todd Husak, QB Washington Redskins ...... 6th (23rd Pick Overall) (6th Pick Overall) Jeff James, WR Detroit Lions ...... 7th Gordon King, OT New York Giants ...... 1st 1998 (10th Pick Overall) 1987 Kailee Wong, DE Minnesota Vikings ...... 2nd Guy Benjamin, QB Miami Dolphins ...... 2nd Jon Ritchie, FB Oakland Raiders ...... 3rd Dave Wyman, LB Seattle Seahawks ...... 2nd Bill Kellar, WR Kansas City Chiefs ...... 7th Thomas Henley, WR New Orleans Saints ...... 6th Chris Draft, ILB Chicago Bears ...... 6th 1977 Carl Hansen, DT Seattle Seahawks ...... 6th Tony Leiker, DT Green Bay Packers ...... 7th Tony Hill, WR Dallas Cowboys ...... 3rd Jon Haskins, ILB San Diego Chargers ...... 7th Toi Cook, CB New Orleans Saints ...... 8th John Paye, QB San Francisco 49ers ..... 10th Duncan McColl, DE Washington Redskins ...... 4th 1997 Mike Michel, K Miami Dolphins ...... 5th 1986 Greg Clark, TE San Francisco 49ers ...... 3rd Gary Anderson, OT Detroit Lions ...... 10th Brad Badger, OG Washington Redskins ...... 5th Greg Baty, TE New England Patriots ...... 8th Mike Cordova, QB Philadelphia Eagles ...... 11th Brian Manning, FL Miami Dolphins ...... 6th 1985 1976 Nathan Parks, OT Kansas City Chiefs ...... 7th Garin Veris, DE New England Patriots ..... 2nd Geb Church, LB Los Angeles Rams ...... 9th 1996 Tom Briehl, LB Houston Oilers ...... 4th Todd Anderson, C/OT New England Patriots .... 17th Emile Harry, WR Atlanta Falcons ...... 4th Jeff Buckey, OT Miami Dolphins ...... 7th 1975 Jeff Deaton, OL New York Jets ...... 6th 1995 Matt Moran, OL Dallas Cowboys ...... 6th Pat Donovan, DE Dallas Cowboys ...... 4th Justin Armour, WR Buffalo Bills ...... 4th Brent Martin, C Atlanta Falcons ...... 10th Roger Stillwell, DE Chicago Bears ...... 9th Tony Cline, TE Buffalo Bills ...... 4th Gordy Riegel, LB Los Angeles Rams ...... 10th 1984 Steve Stenstrom, QB Kansas City Chiefs ...... 4th Keith Rowen, OT Philadelphia Eagles ...... 11th Jason Fisk, NT Minnesota Vikings ...... 7th Eric Mullins, WR Houston Oilers ...... 6th John Snider, LB Kansas City Chiefs ...... 13th Scott Laidlaw, FB Dallas Cowboys ...... 14th

192 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 1974 1965 AFL Redshirt 1947 AAFC Mike Boryla, QB Cincinnati Bengals ...... 4th John Wilbur, G Kansas City Chiefs ...... 6th Lloyd Merriman, F ...... 3rd James Ferguson, DB Minnesota Vikings ...... 5th 1964 NFL 1947 NFL John Winesberry, RB Denver Broncos ...... 6th RECORDS 2008 OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF SEASON OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION Rod Garcia, PK Oakland Raiders ...... 7th Steve Thurlow, H/QB New York Giants ...... 2nd Lloyd Merriman, F Chicago Bears ...... 3rd Randy Poltl, SS Minnesota Vikings ...... 12th Bob Nichols, T Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 9th Bill Hachten, G New York Giants ...... 11th Dave Ottmar, QB/P Los Angeles Rams ...... 16th Dick Leeuwenburg, T Chicago Bears ...... 11th Charley Wakefield, T Philadelphia Eagles ...... 26th Marvin Harris, C Los Angeles Rams ...... 13th Lynn Brownson, QB Washington Redskins .... 27th 1973 1964 AFL 1946 Jim Merlo, LB New Orleans Saints ...... 4th Mike Askea, OT Denver Broncos ...... 7th Dick Leeuwenburg, T Houston Oilers ...... 17th Al Hoisch, HB Chicago Bears ...... 23rd Roger Cowan, DE Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 14th Bob Nichols, T Houston Oilers ...... 18th 1945 1972 1963 NFL Bill Shipkey, F Washington Redskins .... 18th Greg Sampson, DT Houston Oilers ...... 1st Carlton Simons, C Green Bay Packers ...... 4th Jim McCuray Washington Redskins ... 22nd (6th Pick Overall) Frank Atkinson, T Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 8th Bob Hall, E Philadelphia Eagles ...... 23rd Jeff Siemon, LB Minnesota Vikings ...... 1st Al Hildebrand, T Los Angeles Rams ...... 13th Doug Graham New York Giants ...... 24th (10th Pick Overall) Pete Lazetich, DG San Diego Chargers ...... 2nd 1963 AFL 1944 Jackie Brown, RB Oakland Raiders ...... 8th Carlton Simons, C Denver Broncos ...... 24th Loren La Prade, G Philadelphia Eagles ...... 2nd Don Bunce, QB Washington Redskins .... 12th Al Hildebrand, T Houston Oilers ...... 27th Buck Fawcett, E Chicago Bears ...... 6th Larry Butler, DG Atlanta Falcons ...... 16th 1961 AFL Fred Boensch, T Cleveland Browns ...... 7th 1971 Bill Joslyn Washington Redskins .... 10th Dick Norman, QB Oakland Raiders ...... 5th Jim Cox, T Green Bay Packers ...... 19th Jim Plunkett, QB New England Patriots ...... 1st Dean Hinshaw, T Oakland Raiders ...... 26th Bob Frisbee, HB Philadelphia Eagles ...... 23rd (1st Pick Overall) Bill Face, F Oakland Raiders ...... 30th Dave Tipton, DT New York Giants ...... 4th 1943 1960 NFL Bob Moore, TE Oakland Raiders ...... 5th Ed Stamm, T Chicago Bears ...... 3rd Ron Kadziel, OLB Dallas Cowboys ...... 5th Dick Norman, QB Chicago Bears ...... 5th th Chuck Taylor, G Cleveland Browns ...... 4th Randy Vataha, FL Los Angeles Rams ...... 17 Chris Burford, E Cleveland Browns ...... 9th Milt Vucinich, FB Chicago Bears ...... 5th 1970 Dean Hinshaw, T San Francisco 49ers ..... 13th Bruno Banducci, T Philadelphia Eagles ...... 6th Don Parish, LB St. Louis Cardinals ...... 4th 1959 Ray Hammett, RB Chicago Bears ...... 9th Bob Reinhard, OG Green Bay Packers ...... 9th Chris Plain, T Chicago Bears ...... 19th Henry Norberg, E Chicago Bears ...... 16th Bubba Brown, HB Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 10th 1957 1942 Dave Sharp, OT Houston Oilers ...... 15th Pete Kmetovic, HB Philadelphia Eagles ...... 1st John Brodie, QB San Francisco 49ers ...... 1st (3rd Pick Overall) 1969 (2nd Pick Overall) Frankie Albert, QB Chicago Bears ...... 1st Gene Washington, WR San Francisco 49ers ...... 1st Paul Camera, HB Cleveland Browns ...... 4th (10th Pick Overall) (16th pick overall) 1956 Vic Lindskog, C Philadelphia Eagles ...... 2nd George Buehler, TE Oakland Raiders ...... 2nd Paul Wiggin, T Cleveland Browns ...... 6th Fred Meyer, E Philadelphia Eagles ...... 12th Malcolm Snider, T Atlanta Falcons ...... 3rd Arnold Meiners, E Philadelphia Eagles ...... 17th Bill Nicholson, T Chicago Bears ...... 6th Jerry Gustafson, QB San Francisco 49ers ..... 27th Bill Shoemaker, HB/PK Cincinnati Bengals ...... 15th 1955 1941 1968 Don Sanders, QB San Francisco 49ers ..... 28th Norm Standlee, FB Chicago Bears ...... 2nd Hugh Gallarneau, HB Chicago Bears ...... 4th Blaine Nye, E Dallas Cowboys ...... 5th 1954 1940 1967 Bobby Garrett, QB Cleveland Browns ...... 1st (1st Pick Overall) Hampton Pool, QB/G Chicago Bears ...... 7th Dave Lewis, QB New York Giants ...... 5th John Steinberg, E New York Giants ...... 10th Stan Anderson, T Chicago Cardinals ...... 12th Mike Hibler, T Oakland Raiders ...... 5th Sam Morley, E Washington Redskins .... 20th 1939 Tim Sheehan, C Houston Oilers ...... 10th Marv Tennefoss, E Green Bay Packers ...... 24th 1966 NFL Pete Zager, T/G New York Giants ...... 6th 1953 Tony Calvelli, C Detroit Lions ...... 9th Gary Pettigrew, E Philadelphia Eagles ...... 2nd Bob Mathias, F Washington Redskins .... 30th Bill Paulman, QB New York Giants ...... 17th 1966 AFL 1952 1936 Gary Pettigrew, E San Diego Chargers ...... 6th Bill McColl, E Chicago Bears ...... 3rd Keith Topping, E Boston Patriots ...... 2nd HISTORY Craig Ritchey, HB Oakland Raiders ...... 16th Bob Meyers, F San Francisco 49ers ..... 16th Wes Muller, C Philadelphia Eagles ...... 3rd 1966 AFL Redshirt Dick Horn, QB Dallas Texans ...... 17th Bobby Grayson, FB Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 3rd John Mason, E Denver Broncos ...... 7th Harry Hugasian, HB Dallas Texans ...... 22nd Bob Reynolds, T Green Bay Packers ...... 6th Bones Hamilton, HB Brooklyn Dodgers ...... 8th Bill Ogle, T Kansas City Chiefs ...... 7th 1951 Monk Moscrip, E Brooklyn Dodgers ...... 9th 1965 NFL Bruce Van Alstyne, E San Francisco 49ers ...... 9th Neils Larsen, T Chicago Cardinals ...... 9th

Jack Chapple, G San Francisco 49ers ...... 3rd 1950 UNIVERSITY Bob Howard, E Pittsburgh Steelers ...... 17th Robert Andrews, QB Chicago Bears ...... 18th 1965 AFL Bill De Young, F New York Bulldogs ...... 24th Jack Chapple, G Kansas City Chiefs ...... 2nd 1948 NFL Bob Howard, E Kansas City Chiefs ...... 10th George Quist, HB Detroit Lions ...... 2nd Braden Beck, E San Diego Chargers ...... 19th Robert Andrews, QB Washington Redskins ...... 7th

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Buccaneer John Lynch celebrates at Super Bowl XXXVII. T.J. Rushing played in Super Bowl XLI for the Colts. Super Bowl MVP John Elway led Denver to fi ve Super Bowls, Super Bowl appearances by including back-to-back titles. WR Ed McCaffrey is one of 57 Stanford players several Stanford alums who have won Super Bowls with two teams (49ers, Broncos). Jim Plunkett was named Super Bowl MVP after leading the Raiders to the Super Bowl XVIII title. Number of Stanford players 32 who played in the Super Bowl Stanford Players in the Super Bowl Name, Position Team Super Bowl Former Stanford coaches have Lester Archambeau, DE Atlanta Falcons XXXIII coached in the Super Bowl Brad Badger, OT Oakland Raiders XXXVII 17 (Four head coaches) Benny Barnes, CB Dallas Cowboys X, XII, XIII Guy Benjamin, QB San Francisco 49ers XVI Stanford players have appeared George Buehler, G Oakland Raiders XI 12 in at least two Super Bowls Chris Burford, TE Kansas City Chiefs I Greg Comella, FB New York Giants XXXV John Elway played in five Toi Cook, CB San Francisco 49ers XXIX Super Bowls Chris Dalman, C/G San Francisco 49ers XXIX 5 Pat Donovan, DT Dallas Cowboys X, XII, XIII John Elway, QB Denver Broncos XXI, XXII, XXIV, Stanford quarterbacks on XXXII, XXXIII 4 Super Bowl rosters Jason Fisk, OT Tennessee Titans XXXIV Darrien Gordon, CB San Diego Chargers XXIX Stanford players who were Denver Broncos XXXII, XXXIII Super Bowl By The Numbers 2 Super Bowl MVPs Oakland Raiders XXXVII Tony Hill, WR Dallas Cowboys XII, XIII Brian Holloway, OT New England Patriots XX Stanford Coaches in the Super Bowl Scott Laidlaw, RB Dallas Cowboys XII, XIII Phil Bengston Green Bay Packers I, II James Lofton, WR Buffalo Bills XXV, XXVI, XXVII Brian Billick Baltimore Ravens XXXV* John Lynch, S Tampa Bay Buccaneers XXXVII Miami Dolphins VI, VII, VIII Ken Margerum, WR Chicago Bears XX Rod Dowhower Washington Redskins XXVI Ed McCaffrey, WR San Francisco 49ers XXIX New York Giants XXXV Denver Broncos XXXII, XXXIII Bob Gambold Denver Broncos XII Milt McColl, LB San Francisco 49ers XVI, XIX Dennis Green San Francisco 49ers XXIII Blaine Nye, OG Dallas Cowboys V, VI, X Ray Handley New York Giants XXI, XXV Jim Plunkett, QB Oakland Raiders XV Norbert Hecker San Francisco 49ers XVI, XIX Los Angeles Raiders XVIII Tom Holmoe San Francisco 49ers XXIX Randy Poltl, S Minnesota Vikings IX Rod Rust New England Patriots XX Denver Broncos XII George Siefert San Francisco 49ers XVI, XIX, XXIII, Jon Ritchie, FB Oakland Raiders XXXVII XXIV*, XXIX* Philadelphia Eagles XXXIX Willie Shaw San Diego Chargers XXIX T.J. Rushing, DB Indianapolis Colts XLI Philadelphia Eagles XV* Turk Schonert, QB Cincinnati Bengals XVI, XXIII St. Louis Rams XXXIV* Jeff Siemon, LB Minnesota Vikings VIII, IX, XI Fred VonAppen San Francisco 49ers XIX, XXIII Garin Veris, DE New England Patriots XX Bill Walsh San Francisco 49ers XVI*, XIX*, XXIII* Chris Walsh, WR Buffalo Bills XXVIII Mike White St. Louis Rams XXXIV Bob Whitfi eld, OT Atlanta Falcons XXXIII Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Bill Walsh took the San Francisco 49ers to three Super *head coach John Wilbur, OG Washington Redskins VII Bowl titles during his coaching tenure.

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