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Stanford Football 2019 GAME NOTES STANFORD FOOTBALL @STANFORDFBALL @STANFORDFOOTBALL CONTACT: Scott Swegan | 419.575.9148 | [email protected] SCHEDULE OVERALL 4-7 HOME 3-3 | AWAY 1-4 | NEUTRAL 0-0 PAC-12 3-6 HOME 2-3 | AWAY 1-3 | NEUTRAL 0-0 NORTHWESTERN (FOX) W 1 PM PT • AUG. 31 17-7 at USC (ESPN) L 7:30 PM PT • SEPT. 7 20-45 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Stanford Cardinal at #17/16 UCF (ESPN) L Record .......................................................................................9-2 Record ..................................................................4-7 (3-5 Pac-12) 12:30 PM PT • SEPT. 14 27-45 Ranking (AP/Coaches)..........................................................15/15 Ranking (AP/Coaches)........................................................NR/NR Head Coach ..................................................................Brian Kelly Head Coach ................................................................David Shaw #16/17 OREGON (ESPN) L 4 PM PT • SEPT. 21 6-21 Career Record ..........................................................261-94 (29th) Career Record ..............................................................86-33 (9th) Record at Notre Dame ..............................................90-37 (10th) Record at Stanford ...............................................................same at OREGON STATE (P12N) W Location ..................................................... Notre Dame, Indiana Location ........................................................Stanford, California 4 PM PT • SEPT. 28 31-28 Founded .................................................................................1842 Founded .................................................................................1891 Enrollment ...................................12,393 (8,530 undergraduate) Enrollment ...................................16,384 (6,994 undergraduate) #15/16 WASHINGTON (ESPN) W 7:30 PM PT • OCT. 5 Colors .....................................................................Blue and Gold Colors ............................................................ Cardinal and White 23-13 UCLA (ESPN) L 6 PM PT • OCT. 17 16-34 GAMEDAY INFORMATION ARIZONA (P12N) W 12:30 PM PT • OCT. 26 KICKOFF ................................................Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019 (1 p.m. PT) LOCAL RADIO ............................ Cardinal Sports Network • KNBR 1050 AM 41-31 LOCATION........................................................................Stanford, California ..Scott Reiss ‘93 (PxP), Todd Husak ‘00 (analyst), John Platz ‘84 (sideline) at COLORADO (P12N) L STADIUM..............................................................Stanford Stadium (50,424) STUDENT RADIO .......................................................................KZSU 90.1 FM NOON PT • NOV. 9 13-16 TELEVISION ............................................................................................... FOX ..................................................Drake Huogo (PxP), Marco Merola (analyst) .............Tim Brando (PxP), Spencer Tillman (analyst), Coley Harvey (sideline) at WAZZU (P12N) L 1:30 PM PT • NOV. 16 22-49 CALIFORNIA (P12N) L THE OPENING KICKOFF 1 PM PT • NOV. 23 20-24 • Stanford will meet Notre Dame on Saturday at 1 p.m. in • Counting punter Ryan Sanborn, eight true freshmen NOTRE DAME (FOX) a battle for The Legends Trophy. have started a game for the Cardinal this season, tied for 1 PM PT • NOV. 30 • STANFORD STADIUM • Stanford will take the field for the final time this decade, third-most in the country. The Cardinal has started four a decade which saw them post 98 wins (to date), tied true freshmen on the offensive line, most in the country, for the eighth-most in college football. The Cardinal’s 98 while the true freshmen have combined to make 33 starts so far this year. Seven true freshmen started for the WHAT’S INSIDE wins are tied for the most in the Pac-12 Conference this Game Information/Coverage ............................. 1 decade. Cardinal in Saturday’s game against Cal. Media Information/Schedule ............................ 2 • A total of 38 Cardinal players have started at least one • After winning just 47 games and making two bowl Game Notes...........................................................3-7 game this season, including 18 first-time starters. appearances in the previous 10 years (2000-09), the 2019 Standings/Opponents’ Schedules ........ 8 Cardinal went to three Rose Bowls, an Orange Bowl and • Stanford is 53-11 (.828) inside Stanford Stadium since David Shaw/Coaching Staf ..........................9-10 a Fiesta Bowl, in addition to the Sun Bowl (2), Foster the start of the 2010 season. Rosters ................................................................11-13 Farms Bowl (1) and Alamo Bowl (1) this decade. • Stanford is 17-0 at home under David Shaw in Depth Chart/Starters/Participation .........14-16 • Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football David Shaw is nonconference games. The Cardinal has won its past 22 Statistics.............................................................17-33 in his ninth season as Stanford’s head coach. His 86 wins home nonconference games, with the last loss coming in The Last Time ........................................................34 make him the winningest coach in program history. 2007 against Notre Dame. 2019 Game Recaps ........................................35-45 • In the 15 seasons prior to Shaw taking over as head • Quick starts are important to the Cardinal, as Stanford coach, Stanford won just 82 games. is 75-7 when leading at halftime under David Shaw and • Twenty true freshmen have appeared in at least one has won 59 of its last 63 games when leading after three game this season for the Cardinal, including 12 who have quarters. used a year of eligibility by appearing in more than four games. MEDIA INFORMATION FOOTBALL MEDIA RELATIONS CARDINAL SPORTS NETWORK SIDELINE POLICY Director (primary) .................................. Scott Swegan Stanford Football broadcasts can be heard on KNBR/ Stanford University adheres to the NCAA and ................................................swegans@stanford.edu KTCT AM 1050. Broadcasts can be heard throughout Pac-12 Conference guidelines regarding media Assistant Director (secondary) ................Tyler Geivett the Bay Area. representatives on the sidelines: ................................................. [email protected] 1. Photo credentials will be issued only to accredited Assistant AD, Communications ................. Brian Risso KZSU BROADCAST media outlets prior to the game and photo .................................................... [email protected] KZSU Stanford broadcasts all Stanford Football game identification must be provided. on 90.1 FM. 2. Photographers and videographers must check in SOCIAL MEDIA at media will call located at Gate 8/9 of the stadium. WEBSITE .............................................GoStanford.com MEDIA POLICIES Those photographers and videographers who will TWITTER ..............................................@StanfordFball Stanford University understands the importance of work on the sidelines will be issued a photo vest. This INSTAGRAM .........................................@StanfordFball assisting the media in providing coverage of the photo vest must be worn at all times to gain access FACEBOOK .................................... @StanfordFootball institution, its athletics programs, administrators, to the sidelines. Vests must be returned after the Up-to-date information on the football team is coaches and student-athletes. Our goal is to game at the on-field dropoff location situated next available on the football page at www.GoStanford. disseminate information as widely, uniformly and to the south endzone tunnel. The media outlet which com. You can also follow on Twitter and Instagram for fairly as possible using normally accepted media the photographer or videographer is representing the most updated content and information. standards. To this end, the best attempt will be is subject to a $100 fine when a vest is not returned. made to fill reasonable requests by recognized media 3. Only working photographers and videographers WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE outlets, however, the Stanford Stadium pressbox and with professional-grade cameras will be allowed on A weekly news conference with head coach David work spaces have limited seating and not all requests the field. Those without proper equipment or not Shaw and select student-athletes is held at 11:30 may be met for all games. Members of the media shooting the game will be escorted from the sidelines a.m. Tuesday in Arrillaga Family Sports Center. The are encouraged to work with the Stanford Athletic regardless of credential. press conference is streamed live and posted at Communications staff to assist in that endeavor. It 4. Working photographers and videographers are GoStanford.com. is not permissible for media members to contact any permitted to shoot in the designated area (between athletics department administrator, associate, coach the two marked dotted lines outside the 25-yard MEDIA AVAILABILITY or student-athlete directly without working through lines and behind the end zone). All other media Practices are open to the media upon request for the communications department. representatives on the field must stand behind the the first 20 minutes on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. designated area to ensure that photographers and There will be media availabilities on Tuesday and CONTENT & WORKPLACE POLICIES videographers have
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