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STANFORD CARDINAL 2013 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS • ROSE GUIDE 2013 PAC-12 CHAMPIONS • GAME GUIDE

Quick Facts Location...... Stanford, Calif. Table of Contents Founded...... 1891 Rosters...... 2-3 Nickname...... Cardinal Depth Chart...... 4 Colors...... Cardinal and White Information...... 5-6 Enrollment...... 18,217 Team Notes...... 7-15 Stadium...... Stanford Stadium (Natural grass / 50,424) 2013 Statistics...... 16-29 Conference...... Pacific-12 2013 Game Summaries...... 30-42 President...... John Hennessy Student-Athlete Profiles...... 43-77 Provost...... John Etchemendy Coaching Staff...... 78-85 Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics...... Bernard Muir Support Staff...... 86-91 Stanford Faculty Representative...... Al Camarillo Bowl History...... 92-96 Cardinal Records...... 97-119 Team Information Stanford University...... 120-126 vs. 2013 Overall Record (Conference)...... 11-2 (7-2, T-1st • North Division) Pac-12 Conference...... 127 Michigan 2013 Rankings...... 5th (AP) • 7th (USA Today) • 5th (BCS) The Rose Bowl Game...... 128 State Spartans Offensive Formation...... Multiple Defensive Formation...... 3-4

Stanford Athletic Communications Contacts Coaching Staff [Game Location] Kurt Svoboda Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football..... David Shaw (Stanford ’94) [sideline] Senior Assistant Athletic Director • Strategic Communications Record at Stanford...... 34-6 (Second Season) Office: 650.721.1989 Director of Defense .... (Northern Arizona ’92 • 4th season) [booth] Cell: 650.223.5809 Director of Offense.... Mike Bloomgren (Florida State ’99 • 3rd season) [sideline] E-mail: [email protected] Special Teams Coordinator...... Pete Alamar (Cal Lutheran ’83) [sideline] Alan George Outside Linebackers ...... Lance Anderson (Idaho State ’96) [sideline] Assistant Director (student-athletes, press box operations) • Wide Receivers...... Mike Sanford (Boise State ’05) [booth] Office: 650.725.2959 Defensive Line...... Randy Hart (Ohio State ’70) [sideline] Cell: 574.340.3977 Inside Linebackers...... David Kotulski (New Mexico State ’74) [sideline] E-mail: [email protected] Running Backs...... Tavita Pritchard (Stanford ’09) [sideline] Tight Ends...... Morgan Turner (Illinois ’09) [booth] Brett Moore Defensive Graduate Assistant...... Greg Mangan (Oberlin ’09) [sideline] Assistant Director (website, statistics) Defensive Graduate Assistant...... Marc Mattioli (Rhodes ’09) [sideline] Office: 650.736.7921 Special Teams Graduate Assistant...... Derek Belch (Stanford ’08) [booth] Cell: 309.212.6367 Offensive Assistant...... Joseph Ashfield (St. John’s [Minn.] ’00) [booth] E-mail: [email protected] Offensive Assistant...... Tsuyoshi Kawata (JOSAI ’95) [sideline] Offensive Assistant...... Timot Lamarre (Boston College ’08) [booth] Ben Blevins Defensive Assistant...... Jarrett Huk (Idaho State ’10) [booth] Assistant Director (social media, multimedia content) Defensive Assistant...... Vavae Tata (UCLA ’08) [booth] Office: 650.736.7921 Undergraduate Offensive Assistant...... Robbie Picazo (Stanford ’13) [booth] Cell: 303.681.4538 E-mail: [email protected] Strength and Conditioning Kissick Family Director of Football Sports Performance..... Shannon Turley (Virginia Tech ’00) 2013 Schedule and Results Assistant Sports Performance Coach...... Bill Hughan (Springfield ’97) 11-2 overall; 7-2 Pac-12 Assistant Sports Performance Coach...... Mark Lamoreaux (Humboldt State ’03) Assistant Sports Performance Coach...... Andy Ward (Cal State Stanislaus ’09) Date Opponent Result Attendance Assistant Sports Performance Intern...... Matt Zubak (Gettysburg ’11) Sept. 7 San Jose State (Pac-12 Networks) W, 34-13 50,424 Sept. 14 at Army (CBS Sports) W, 34-20 39,644 Sept. 21 #23/23 Arizona State* (FOX) W, 42-28 50,424 Training Staff Sept. 28 at Washington State* (ESPN) W, 55-7 40,095 Head Football Athletic Trainer...... Steve Bartlinski (Ithaca ’94) Oct. 5 #15/18 Washington* (ESPN) W, 31-28 50,424 Director of Athletic Training...... Scott Anderson (Washington State ’00) Oct. 12 at Utah * (Pac-12 Networks) L, 21-27 45,372 Oct. 19 #9/10 UCLA * (ABC | ESPN2) W, 24-10 51,424 Oct. 26 at Oregon State* (ESPN) W, 20-12 44,519 Support Staff Nov. 7 #2/2 Oregon* (ESPN) W, 26-20 51,424 Associate Athletic Director/Football Operations...... Matt Doyle (UC Davis ’98) Nov. 16 at USC* (ABC) L, 17-20 93,607 Assistant Athletic Director/Football Administration....Mike Eubanks (Stanford ’97) Nov. 23 California* (FOX Sports 1) W, 63-13 50,424 Director of Player Development...... Ron Lynn (Mount Union ’66) Nov. 30 #25/RV Notre Dame (FOX) W, 27-20 50,537 Director of Video Operations...... Mike Gleeson (Sacramento State ’89) Dec. 7 at #11/13 Arizona State (ESPN)^ W, 38-14 69,535 Video Production Manager...... Jon Oswald ( State ’07) Head Equipment Manager...... Gary Hazelitt (Cal State Fullerton ’84) * Pac-12 Conference game | ^ Pac-12 Championship Game Assistant Equipment Manager...... Ted Hanson Credits Assistant Equipment Manager...... Mike Lane The Game Guide is a production of Stanford University’s Athletic Com- Assistant Director of Operations and Recruiting...... Ryan Devlin (Linfield ’05) munications Department and is intended to supplement Stanford’s 2013 regular season Volunteer Staff Assistant...... Tom Decaro media guide. This guide was written and compiled by Kurt Svoboda, Alan George, Brett Volunteer Staff Assistant...... Harry Alderson (San Francisco State ’97) Moore and Brandon Fleshman. Photography provided by John Todd and Don Feria of ISI Administrative Associate...... Theresa Miraglia Photography and Carl Solder. Printing by Pip Printing, Palo Alto, Calif. Administrative Associate...... Callie Seidman (Fresno State ’12)

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Numerical Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) No. Name Pos. 15 Amanam, Usua NB 5-10 175 5th Fremont, Calif. (Bellarmine) 2 Lloyd, Dallas...... QB 91 Anderson, Henry DE 6-6 295 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward) 2 Lyons, Wayne...... CB 48 Anderson, Kevin OLB 6-4 244 Jr. Palo Alto, Calif. (Palo Alto) 3 Davis, Noor...... OLB 74 Austin, Brendon OT 6-6 304 Jr. Parker, Colo. (Chaparral) 3 Rector, Michael...... WR 92 Bonnell, Dillon OG 6-4 281 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge) 4 Martinez, Blake...... ILB 64 Bright, David OT/OG 6-5 293 Fr. Yorba Linda, Calif. (Mater Dei) 4 Owusu, Francis...... WR 31 Browning, Barry CB 6-1 188 Sr. Fort Worth, Texas (Everman) 5 Carrington, Devon...... FS 17 Burns, Ryan QB 6-5 219 Fr. Leesburg, Va. (Stone Bridge) 5 Crower, Evan...... QB 89 Cajuste, Devon WR 6-4 228 Jr. Seaford, N.Y. (Holy Cross) 6 Thomas, Taijuan...... CB 95 Callihan, Lance DT 6-3 296 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. (Catholic) 7 Montgomery, Ty...... WR 5 Carrington, Devon FS 6-1 204 Sr. Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) 7 Shittu, Aziz...... DE 8 Hogan, Kevin...... QB 25 Carter, Alex CB 6-0 200 So. Ashburn, Va. (Briar Woods) 8 Richards, Jordan...... SS 46 Caspers, Johnny OG 6-4 301 So. Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard West) 9 Vaughters, James...... OLB 45 Chandler, Calvin SS 6-2 215 Fr. Lakewood, Wash. (Bellarmine) 9 Whitfield, Kodi...... WR 80 Cotton, Eric TE 6-6 242 Fr. Nampa, Idaho (Columbia) 10 Hoffpauir, Zach...... SS 81 Crane, Conner WR 6-4 198 So. Lantana, Texas (John H. Guyer) 10 Olson, David...... QB 5 Crower, Evan QB 6-5 214 Jr. San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine) 11 Jordan, Dontonio...... WR 23 Cummings, Jackson RB 5-9 190 Sr. Rocklin, Calif. (Rocklin) 11 Skov, Shayne...... ILB 76 Danser, Kevin OG 6-6 296 5th Saratoga, Calif. (Bellarmine) 13 Stallworth, Rollins...... WR 66 Davidson, Nick OT 6-7 289 So. Eden Prarie, Minn. (Eden Prarie) 14 Rhyne, Ben...... P 3 Davis, Noor OLB 6-4 235 So. Leesburg, Fla. (Leesburg) 15 Amanam, Usua...... NB 41 Dorrell, Chandler DB 6-0 190 Fr. Houston, Texas (St. Thomas Aquinas [Fla.]) 17 Burns, Ryan...... QB 83 Dudchock, Davis TE 6-4 242 Sr. Birmingham, Aala. (Oak Mountain) 17 Tarpley, A.J...... ILB 44 Flacco, John SS 6-2 200 Sr. Audubon, N.J. (Audubon ) 18 Trojan, Jeff...... WR 73 Fleming, Cameron OT 6-6 318 Sr. Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) 19 Williamson, Jordan...... K 82 Frkovic, Alex TE 6-5 244 So. London, Ontario, Canada (A.B. Lucas) 20 Nelson, Keanu...... WR 37 Gaertner, Chris FS 6-1 187 Sr. Atherton, Calif. (Sacred Heart) 2 1 Harris, Ronnie...... NB 46 Gaertner, Ryan RB 5-10 215 Fr. Atherton, Calif. (Sacred Heart) 22 Olugbode, Kyle...... SS 25 Gaffney, Tyler RB 6-1 226 Sr. San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) 22 Wright, Remound...... RB 49 Gardner, Ben DE 6-4 277 5th Mequon, Wis. (Homestead) 23 Cummings, Jackson...... RB 98 Garnett, Joshua OG 6-5 316 So. Puyallup, Wash. (Puyallup) 24 Skov, Patrick...... FB 69 Grace, Jim C 6-3 255 Fr. Austin, Texas (Regents) 25 Carter, Alex...... CB 82 Harrell, Chris TE 6-4 238 So. Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) 25 Gaffney, Tyler...... RB 21 Harris, Ronnie NB 5-10 174 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake) 26 Sanders, Barry...... RB 97 Hayes, Anthony DT 6-3 293 Jr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. (St. Thomas Academy) 29 Reynolds, Ed...... FS 40 Hemschoot, Joe ILB 6-1 225 Sr. Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood) 30 Seale, Ricky...... RB 85 Hewitt, Ryan FB 6-4 246 5th Denver, Colo. (J.K. Mullen) 31 Browning, Barry...... CB 77 Hinds, Lucas OT 6-4 290 Fr. Hyde Park, Mass. (Dexter) 32 Wilkerson, Anthony...... RB 10 Hoffpauir, Zach SS 6-0 193 So. Glendale, Ariz. (Centennial) 33 Tyler, Mike...... OLB 34 Kalambayi, Peter...... OLB 8 Hogan, Kevin QB 6-4 228 Jr. McLean, Va. (Gonzaga College [D.C.]) 34 Ukropina, Conrad...... P/K 84 Hooper, Austin TE 6-4 254 Fr. San Ramon, Calif. (De La Salle) 35 Lancaster, Jarek...... ILB 86 Hopkins, Charlie TE 6-6 262 Jr. Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga) 36 Ward, Lee...... FB 59 Jones, Craig ILB 6-0 220 So. Modesto, Calif. (Central Catholic) 37 Gaertner, Chris...... FS 11 Jordan, Dontonio WR 5-11 188 So. Hickory Creek, Texas (Lake Dallas) 38 Krishnamurthi, Gautam..... WR 34 Kalambayi, Peter OLB 6-3 236 Fr. Matthew, N.C. (Butler) 38 Pippens, Ra’Chard...... CB 99 Kaumatule, Luke DE 6-7 267 So. Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou) 39 Young, Kelsey...... WR/RB 38 Krishnamurthi, Gautam WR 6-1 172 Jr. Saratoga, Calif. (Harker) 40 Hemschoot, Joe...... ILB 35 Lancaster, Jarek ILB 6-1 236 5th Helotes, Texas (Sandra Day O’Connor) 41 Dorrell, Chandler...... DB 2 Lloyd, Dallas QB 6-3 212 So. Pleasant Grove, Utah (Pleasant Grove) 42 McFadden, Pat...... RB 55 Lohn, Nate DT 6-3 272 So. Kansas City, Mo. (Staley) 43 Lueders, Blake...... OLB 43 Lueders, Blake OLB 6-5 260 Sr. Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville Community) 44 Flacco, John...... SS 2 Lyons, Wayne CB 6-1 196 Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard) 44 Palma, Kevin...... ILB 4 Martinez, Blake ILB 6-2 234 So. Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro) 45 Chandler, Calvin...... SS 90 Mauro, Josh DE 6-6 282 5th Hurst, Texas (L.D. Bell) 61 McFadden, Conor C 6-3 289 Sr. Sunfish Lake, Minn. (St. Thomas Academy)

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) Numerical No. Name Pos. 42 McFadden, Pat RB 5-10 195 Fr. Sunfish Lake, Minn. (St. Thomas Academy) 46 Caspers, Johnny...... OG 67 Miller, Reed LS 6-2 225 So. Encinitas, Calif. (Santa Fe Christian) 46 Gaertner, Ryan...... RB 7 Montgomery, Ty WR 6-2 215 Jr. Dallas, Texas (St. Mark’s) 47 Robinson, Alex...... P 60 Moran, Brian OT/OG 6-7 293 Jr. Menlo Park, Calif. (Sacred Heart) 48 Anderson, Kevin...... OLB 94 Murphy, Kyle OT 6-7 295 So. San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente) 49 Gardner, Ben...... DE 93 Murphy, Trent OLB 6-6 261 5th Mesa, Ariz. (Brophy) 50 Underwood, Cole...... OG 20 Nelson, Keanu WR 5-11 184 Sr. Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino) 53 Rotto, Torsten...... OLB 94 Nwafor, Ikenna DT 6-6 300 So. Irving, Texas (Cistercian) 54 Yankey, David...... OG 10 Olson, David QB 6-3 218 Sr. Columbia, S.C. (Irmo) 55 Lohn, Nate...... DT 22 Olugbode, Kyle SS 6-1 205 Sr. San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine) 58 Parry, David...... DT 79 Oser, Thomas OT/OG 6-5 302 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake) 59 Jones, Craig...... ILB 4 Owusu, Francis WR 6-3 210 Fr. Oxnard, Calif. (Oaks Christian) 60 Moran, Brian...... OT/OG 44 Palma, Kevin ILB 6-2 259 Fr. Pixley, Calif. (Mission Oak) 61 McFadden, Conor...... C 58 Parry, David DT 6-2 303 Sr. Marion, Iowa (Linn-Marr) 62 Tubbs, Austin...... LS 70 Peat, Andrus OT 6-7 312 So. Chandler, Ariz. (Corona del Sol) 63 Reihner, Kevin...... C 38 Pippens, Ra’Chard CB 6-2 202 Jr. McDonough, Ga. (Ola) 64 Bright, David...... OT/OG 96 Plantaric, Eddie TE 6-5 248 Sr. Orangevale, Calif. (Del Campo) 65 Wilkes, Khalil...... C 87 Pratt, Jordan WR 6-3 213 Jr. Monmouth, Ore. (Central) 66 Davidson, Nick...... OT 3 Rector, Michael WR 6-1 187 So. Gig Harbor, Wash. (Bellarmine) 67 Miller, Reed...... LS 63 Reihner, Kevin C 6-4 295 Jr. Scranton, Pa. (Scranton Prep) 67 Shober, Sam...... OLB 29 Reynolds, Ed FS 6-2 206 Sr. Stoneville, N.C. (Woodberry Forest [Va.]) 68 Yules, Sam...... ILB 14 Rhyne, Ben P 6-2 203 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Country Day) 69 Grace, Jim...... C 8 Richards, Jordan SS 5-11 208 Jr. Folsom, Calif. (Folsom) 70 Peat, Andrus...... OT 47 Robinson, Alex P 6-0 200 Fr. College Park, Ga. (Woodward) 72 Salem, J.B...... DE 53 Rotto, Torsten OLB 6-2 235 Jr. Woodbury, Minn. (Woodbury) 73 Fleming, Cameron...... OT 72 Salem, J.B. DE 6-4 266 Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Beach) 74 Austin, Brendon...... OT 26 Sanders, Barry RB 5-10 192 So. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall) 75 Watkins, Jordan...... DE 76 Danser, Kevin...... OG 30 Seale, Ricky RB 5-9 202 Sr. Escondido, Calif. (Escondido) 77 Hinds, Lucas...... OT 7 Shittu, Aziz DE 6-3 280 So. Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony) 79 Oser, Thomas...... OT/OG 67 Shober, Sam OLB 6-3 226 So. Monroe, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy) 79 Yazdi, Alex...... DE 95 Shuler, Graham C 6-4 282 So. Franklin, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) 80 Cotton, Eric...... TE 24 Skov, Patrick FB 6-1 234 Jr. Guadalajara, Mexico (Lawrenceville [N.J.]) 81 Crane, Conner...... WR 11 Skov, Shayne ILB 6-3 245 5th Guadalajara, Mexico (Trinity-Pawling [N.Y.]) 82 Frkovic, Alex...... TE 13 Stallworth, Rollins WR 6-4 197 Jr. Reno, Nev. (McQueen) 82 Harrell, Chris...... TE 88 Taboada, Greg TE 6-5 231 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Marist) 83 Dudchock, Davis...... TE 17 Tarpley, A.J. ILB 6-2 238 Sr. Plymouth, Minn. (Wayzata) 84 Hooper, Austin...... TE 6 Thomas, Taijuan CB 5-10 171 Fr. Monroe, La. (Ouachita Parish) 85 Hewitt, Ryan...... FB 18 Trojan, Jeff WR 6-3 195 Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) 86 Hopkins, Charlie...... TE 62 Tubbs, Austin LS 6-0 223 Jr. San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente) 87 Pratt, Jordan...... WR 33 Tyler, Mike OLB 6-5 219 Fr. Brecksville, Ohio (Brecksville-Broadview Heights) 88 Taboada, Greg...... TE 34 Ukropina, Conrad P/K 6-1 185 So. Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) 89 Cajuste, Devon...... WR 50 Underwood, Cole OG 6-4 304 Sr. Denton, Texas (John H. Guyer) 90 Mauro, Josh...... DE 9 Vaughters, James OLB 6-2 254 Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga. (Tucker) 91 Anderson, Henry...... DE 36 Ward, Lee FB 6-1 245 Sr. Chesterfield, Mo. (Parkway Central) 92 Bonnell, Dillon...... OG 75 Watkins, Jordan DE 6-5 275 So. Decatur, Ga. (Woodward) 93 Murphy, Trent...... OLB 9 Whitfield, Kodi WR 6-2 196 So. Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) 94 Murphy, Kyle...... OT 32 Wilkerson, Anthony RB 6-1 215 Sr. Foothill Ranch, Calif. (Tustin) 94 Nwafor, Ikenna...... DT 65 Wilkes, Khalil C 6-3 286 5th Teaneck, N.J. (St. Peter’s) 95 Callihan, Lance...... DT 19 Williamson, Jordan K 5-11 194 Sr. Austin, Texas (Westwood) 95 Shuler, Graham...... C 22 Wright, Remound RB 5-9 204 Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger) 96 Plantaric, Eddie...... TE 54 Yankey, David OG 6-5 313 Sr. Roswell, Ga. (Centennial) 97 Hayes, Anthony...... DT 79 Yazdi, Alex DE 6-1 261 Jr. Cave Creek, Ariz. (Cactus Shadows) 98 Garnett, Joshua...... OG 39 Young, Kelsey WR/RB 5-10 195 Jr. Norco, Calif. (Norco) 99 Kaumatule, Luke...... DE 68 Yules, Sam ILB 6-2 229 So. Dartmouth, Mass. (Moses Brown [R.I])

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Rose Bowl Game Depth Chart Pronunciation Guide 15 Usua Amanam...... OOOSE-wah uh-man-um Offense Defense 92 Dillon Bonnell...... BUN-el WR 3 Michael Rector 6-1 187 So.-Fr. DE 90 Josh Mauro 6-6 282 5th-Sr. 89 Devon Cajuste...... DEV-un kuh-JOOST -or- 87 Jordan Pratt 6-3 213 Jr.-So. 55 Nate Lohn 6-3 272 So.-Fr. 5 Devon Carrington...... DEV-un -or- 89 Devon Cajuste 6-4 228 Jr.-So. 5 Evan Crower...... same ‘crow’ as ‘crowd’ DT 58 David Parry 6-2 303 Sr.-Jr. LT 70 6-7 312 So.-So. 97 Anthony Hayes 6-3 293 Jr.-So. 76 Kevin Danser...... dancer 94 Kyle Murphy 6-7 295 So.-So. 3 Noor Davis...... nor DE 91 Henry Anderson 6-6 295 Sr.-Jr. 83 Davis Dudchock...... DOO-chock LG 54 6-5 313 Sr.-Sr. 43 Blake Lueders 6-5 260 Sr.-Jr. 44 John Flacco...... FLACK-oh 98 6-5 316 So.-So. 99 Luke Kaumatule 6-7 267 So.-So. 82 Alex Frkovic...... furk-oh-vick C 65 Khalil Wilkes 6-3 286 5th-Sr. 37 Chris Gaertner...... gert-nur OLB 93 6-6 261 5th-Sr. 61 Conor McFadden 6-3 289 Sr.-Jr. 48 Kevin Anderson 6-4 244 Jr.-So. 46 Ryan Gaertner...... gert-nur 76 Kevin Danser 6-6 296 5th-Sr. 82 Chris Harrell...... hair-UHL ILB 11 Shayne Skov 6-3 245 5th-Sr. 40 Joe Hemschoot...... HEM-scott RG 76 Kevin Danser 6-6 296 5th-Sr. 35 Jarek Lancaster 6-1 236 5th-Sr. 85 Ryan Hewitt...... HUE-it 46 Johnny Caspers 6-4 301 So.-Fr. 10 Zach Hoffpauir...... hoff-power ILB 17 A.J. Tarpley 6-2 238 Sr.-Jr. RT 73 Cameron Fleming 6-6 318 Sr.-Jr. 4 Blake Martinez 6-2 234 So.-So. 14 Dontonio Jordan...... dawn-tone-ee-oh 94 Kyle Murphy 6-7 295 So.-So. 34 Peter Kalambayi...... CAL-am-BYE -or- 74 Brendon Austin 6-6 304 Jr.-So. OLB 9 James Vaughters 6-2 254 Jr.-Jr. 99 Luke Kaumatule...... comma-TOO-lay 40 Joe Hemschoot 6-1 225 Sr.-Jr. 35 Jarek Lancaster...... JAIR-ikk LAN-cast-uhr TE 86 Charlie Hopkins 6-6 262 Jr.-So. 83 Davis Dudchock 6-4 242 Sr.-Jr. 55 Nate Lohn...... lone LC 25 Alex Carter 6-0 200 So.-So. 21 Ronnie Harris 5-10 174 Jr.-So. 43 Blake Lueders...... lewders QB 8 6-4 228 Jr.-So. 90 Josh Mauro...... MORE-owe 5 Evan Crower 6-5 214 Jr.-So. FS 29 Ed Reynolds 6-2 206 Sr.-Jr. 60 Brian Moran...... MORE-ann 5 Devon Carrington 6-1 204 Sr.-Sr. 20 Keanu Nelson...... key-awn-ewe RB 25 6-1 226 Sr.-Sr. 94 Ikenna Nwafor...... eh-kenna wah-fur 32 Anthony Wilkerson 6-1 215 Sr.-Sr. SS 8 Jordan Richards 5-11 208 Jr.-Jr. 22 Kyle Olugbode 6-1 205 Sr.-Jr. 22 Kyle Olugbode...... oh-lou-BOW-day FB 85 Ryan Hewitt 6-4 246 5th-Sr. 10 Zach Hoffpauir 6-0 193 So.So. 84 Austin Oser...... OH-sur 36 Lee Ward 6-1 245 Sr.-Jr. 4 Francis Owusu...... OH-woo-sue -or- 24 Patrick Skov 6-1 234 Jr.-So. RC 2 Wayne Lyons 6-1 196 Jr.-Jr. 70 Andrus Peat...... ANN-druss pete 5 Devon Carrington 6-1 204 Sr.-Sr. 38 Ra’Chard Pippens...... ruh-shard WR 7 6-2 215 Jr.-Jr. 9 Kodi Whitfield 6-2 196 So.-So. 96 Eddie Plantaric...... plan-TEAR-ick NB 15 Usua Amanam 5-10 175 5th-Sr. 39 Kelsey Young 5-10 195 Jr.-So. 21 Ronnie Harris 5-10 174 Jr.-So. 63 Kevin Reihner...... REE-nur 14 Ben Rhyne...... rhine 53 Torsten Rotto...... tore-stin ROT-oh Specialists 72 J.B. Salem...... say-lum PK 19 Jordan Williamson 5-11 191 Sr.-Jr. H 14 Ben Rhyne 6-2 203 Sr.-Jr. 30 Ricky Seale...... seal 34 Conrad Ukropina 6-1 185 So.-Fr. 7 ...... uh-ZEEZ SHITT-too 24 Patrick Skov...... skove P 14 Ben Rhyne 6-2 202 Sr.-Jr. KOR 7 Ty Montgomery 6-2 215 Jr.-Jr. 11 Shayne Skov...... shane skove 34 Conrad Ukropina 6-1 185 So.-Fr. 39 Kelsey Young 5-10 195 Jr.-So. 88 Greg Taboada...... ta-BWAH-duh LS 67 Reed Miller 6-2 225 So.-So. PR 9 Kodi Whitfield 6-2 196 So.-So. 34 Conrad Ukropina...... you-CROW-pee-nuh 53 Torsten Rotto 6-2 235 Jr.-So. -or- 26 Barry Sanders 5-10 192 So.-Fr. 9 James Vaughters...... VAW-tuhrs -or- 62 Austin Tubbs 6-0 223 Jr.-So. 65 Khalil Wilkes...... kuh-LEEL willks 22 Remound Wright...... ruh-mond 54 David Yankey...... yankee

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Thursday, Dec. 26 (2 -2:30 p.m.) Monday, Dec. 30 (8:30-9 a.m.) Disneyland Press Conference Head Coach Press Conference David Shaw David Shaw 1. Tyler Gaffney, RB 2. Ben Gardner, DT Tuesday, Dec. 31 (noon-2 p.m.) 3. Trent Murphy, OLB Kickoff Luncheon 4. Shayne Skov, ILB 5. David Yankey, LG David Shaw 1. Ben Gardner DT Friday, Dec. 27 (9-9:45 a.m.) 2. Jarek Lancaster, ILB Offensive Press Conferences 3. Jordan Richards, SS 4. Anthony Wilkerson, RB Offensive Coordinator Mike Bloomgren 5. Khalil Wilkes, C 1. Tyler Gaffney, RB 2. Ryan Hewitt, FB Open Practices 3. Kevin Hogan, QB 1. December 28, 1:30-1:45 p.m. 4. Ty Montgomery, WR 2. December 29, 3:10-3:25 p.m. 5. David Yankey, LG

Saturday, Dec. 28 (9-9:45 a.m.) Note Defensive Press Conference Times and player availability is subject to change. Please confirm all details with members of Stanford’s Athletic Communications team Derek Mason (page 2 for contact information) 1. Usua Amanam, NB 2. Trent Murphy, OLB Official Coverage 3. Ed Reynolds, FS Athletic staff social media: Kurt Svoboda (@ksvoboda), Alan George 4. Shayne Skov, ILB (@treesidjorge), Brett Moore (@moorebrett), Ben Blevins 5. A.J. Tarpley, ILB (@bennyblev)

58h Annual Lawry’s Beef Bowl (4:30-4:45 p.m.) Team social media @StanfordFBall, @GoStanford, #gostanford, #NerdNation, instagram. David Shaw com/stanfordfball 1. Tyler Gaffney, RB 2. Usua Amanam, NB ‘First Cut’ and Salad Spin 1. Kevin Danser, RG 2. Josh Mauro, DE

Sunday, Dec. 29 • Media Day (9-9:30 a.m.) David Shaw 1. Tyler Gaffney, RB 2. Trent Murphy, OLB 3. Shayne Skov, ILB 4. David Yankey, LG

Round Tables 1. Usua Amanam, NB 2. Henry Anderson, DE 3. Kevin Hogan, QB 4. Ty Montgomery, WR 5. Jordan Richards, SS 6. Ed Reynolds, FS

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• Stanford is the only FBS team with at least 11 wins Cardinal Clips in each of the last four seasons (Oregon can qualify The Polls with a win in the Alamo Bowl.) Series History vs. • Stanford is ranked fifth in the AP top 25, seventh Michigan State (2-3-0) in the USA Today Coaches’ poll and fifth in the final • Stanford, Alabama and Oregon are the only FBS Season Result Stanford MSU Site standings. teams with at least 10 wins in each of the last four seasons. 1955 L 14 38 A • Stanford debuted at sixth in the BCS standings 1956 L 7 21 H released Oct. 20. It was the highest debut in program • Since 2010, only 11 teams have won 40 or more 1961 L 3 31 A history (2001 - 14th, 2010 - 12th, 2011 - 8th, 2012 - games and nine have won 50 or more since 2009. 1962 W 16 13 H 20th, 2013 - 6th). 1996 W 38 0 N No. 2 • The Cardinal jumped to fifth in the standings Michigan State Series Notes on Oct. 27, fourth on Nov. 10, ninth on Nov. 17, • Stanford’s victory over No. 2 Oregon marked the eighth on Nov. 24, seventh on Dec. 1 and fifth Cardinal’s fifth victory against a second-ranked team Series: Stanford trails, 2-3-0 (.400) on Dec. 8. (USC in 2012, USC in 2007, Washington in 1982, Ohio First meeting: 1955 at Michigan State State in 1972 Rose Bowl). Stanford 14, Michigan State 38 • The No. 4 BCS ranking on Nov. 10 matched Last meeting: Stanford’s high-water mark (four times in 2011 Top-5 Stanford 38, Michigan State 0 and once in 2010). • Stanford is 15-42-3 all-time against top-five foes Last Michigan State win: 1961 at Michigan State • Stanford has been ranked in the AP’s top 25 for a (7-5 since 2000). Stanford 3, Michigan State 31 school-record 63 consecutive weeks. The streak is Series streak: Stanford - W2 tied for the fifth longest in the nation, dating back to Outranking The Opposition Sept. 5, 2010. Only Alabama (97), LSU (80), Oregon • Stanford defeated six ranked opponents this season Last Time Against Michigan State (76) and Oklahoma (64) can claim longer streaks (No. 23 Arizona State, No. 15 Washington, No. 9 UCLA, Dec. 31, 1996 while the Cardinal remains tied with South Carolina No. 2 Oregon, No. 25 Notre Dame, No. 11 Arizona State (63). Prior to the 2012 AP preseason poll, the Cardinal - Pac-12 Football Championship Game) including five • In the most lopsided bowl game victory in school was ranked 23 consecutive weeks among its top 10. at Stanford Stadium. Four of those home victories history, Stanford defeated Michigan State, 38-0 in were in consecutive home games. All marks are the the Sun Bowl, the first shutout by Stanford since • Stanford’s No. 4 preseason ranking by the AP was first such occurrences in program history. 1974. its highest preseason ranking in that poll. Stanford was fourth in the USA Today Coaches’ preseason • Stanford is 10-0 in its last 10 games against • Stanford advanced to its 18th bowl game in poll and ranked No. 2 in the preseason poll by Sports opponents ranked in the AP top 25, including 6-0 this school history and the second straight under head Illustrated. season. coach Tyrone Willingham. The Cardinal’s win gave Stanford a 7-5 record and five consecutive wins to • After its 12-2 campaign in 2012, Stanford was • Head coach David Shaw owns a 4-1 record on the end the season. ranked seventh by the AP and sixth in the USA Today road against top-25 opponents over the past two Coaches’ poll, marking the third straight season the seasons with all four wins coming against Pac-12 foes • The Sun Bowl victory completed what was Cardinal finished inside the top 10 after being ranked (2013 at No. 11 Arizona State, 2012 at No. 1 Oregon, then one of the most surprising turnarounds in No. 7/6 at the conclusion of 2011 and No. 4/4 at the 2012 at No. 15 UCLA, 2011 at No. 20 USC). The lone the history of Stanford football. The Cardinal conclusion of the 2010 season. loss came in 2012 at No. 7 Notre Dame. was 2-5 overall and 1-3 in the Pac-10 and was not in anybody’s bowl picture. But Willingham led Stanford to four straight wins to conclude [Nation’s Top Winning Percentages] the regular season and finish in third place in the Since 2009 Since 2010 Pac-10. Alabama 60-6 .909 Alabama 46-6 .885 Boise State 56-8 .875 Oregon 45-6 .883 • Chad Hutchinson was named the Oregon 55-9 .859 Stanford 46-7 .868 game’s MVP after throwing for 226 yards on 22 of Ohio State 53-11 .828 Boise State 42-8 .840 28 passing and one . Defensive MVP Stanford 54-12 .818 Northern Illinois 46-9 .836 Kailee Wong had 10 tackles (3.0 for loss) and two LSU 52-13 .800 Ohio State 42-9 .824 Oklahoma State 50-14 .781 LSU 43-9 .827 Stanford vs. Big Ten (22-28-5) Northern Illinois 53-15 .779 Florida State 44-10 .814 Oklahoma 51-15 .773 Oklahoma 43-10 .811 Opponent Won Lost Tied TCU 47-17 .735 Oklahoma State 41-10 .804 Illinois 6 4 0 • All records accurate as of Dec. 8 South Carolina 40-11 .784 Michigan 3 6 1 Michigan State 2 3 0 Minnesota 1 1 1 Cardinal Rising Nebraska 1 0 0 • Stanford is 48-18 (.727) all-time when ranked in the • Stanford has compiled a 54-12 (.818) record since Northwestern 3 1 2 top 10. 2009, finishing 8-5 in 2009, 12-1 in 2010, 11-2 in 2011 Ohio State 3 2 0 and 12-2 last season. Penn State 1 4 0 #NerdNation • Stanford has three wins in the last two years over Purdue 1 3 0 • Stanford, Georgia, Rice and Tulane shared the Wisconsin 1 4 1 the AP’s No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams. Over the same Coaches Asso­­ciation’s 2013 Aca­ stretch, the rest of has combined for demic Achieve­ment Award, which is presented by five wins over No. 1/2 ranked teams. the Touchdown Club of Memphis. The four schools

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recorded a 100 percent graduation rate for members record fourth straight season (2009-13). of its freshman football student-athlete class of 2006. • Prior to 2009, Stanford won 10 or more AP Top 25 • Dec. 8 This is the second honor for Stanford, which also won games just three times. the award in 2012. • Stanford won 10 or more games in 1908, 1914 Rank Team Record Points Previous and 1915 (rugby-style rules). 1. Florida State (56) 13-0 1,496 1 2. Auburn (4) 12-1 1,444 3 Strenuous 3. Alabama 11-1 1,376 4 PACing a Punch 4. Michigan State 12-1 1,278 10 • The Sagarin ratings show that Pac-12 teams played 5. Stanford 11-2 1,217 7 the toughest schedules this year. Washington State • The Cardinal has posted a 37-8 (.822) record in Pac- 6. Baylor 11-1 1,185 9 (1), Arizona State (2), Utah (3), Stanford (4), Cal (5), 12 play over the last five seasons. 7. Ohio State 12-1 1,130 2 UCLA (6) and Colorado (7) all finished in the top 10. 8. South Carolina 10-2 1,099 8 9. Missouri 11-2 1,066 5 Takeaways 10. Oregon 10-2 880 12 • Stanford saw its streak of 36 consecutive games 11. Oklahoma 10-2 878 18 Roses with a takeaway come to an end during its Pac-12 12. Clemson 10-2 848 13 • Stanford is playing in a bowl game for a fifth straight 13. Oklahoma State 10-2 797 6 Championship win at Arizona State on Dec. 7. 14. LSU 9-3 726 14 season, a fourth straight BCS game and second 15. UCF 11-1 629 15 straight Rose Bowl Game. In a Rush 16. Arizona State 10-3 614 11 17. UCLA 9-3 544 17 • Playing in the Rose Bowl Game in consecutive • In seven home wins this year Stanford out-rushed 18. Louisville 11-1 525 19 19. Wisconsin 9-3 383 21 seasons for the first time since 1970-1971, the opposing teams, 1,529-497, an average of 218.5 to 71.0. 20. Texas A&M 8-4 282 22 Cardinal looks to improve upon its 6-7 all-time record 21. Fresno State 11-1 227 24 in the game. 22. Duke 10-3 201 20 • Stanford is 32-2 under head coach David Shaw when 23. Georgia 8-4 196 25 out-rushing an opponent, and 19-4 when the Cardinal 24. Northern Illinois 12-1 144 16 • Stanford is one of just five schools to play in four 25. Notre Dame 8-4 76 NR straight BCS games. produces a 100-yard rusher. Runaways USA Today Coaches’ Top 25 • Dec. 8 Run This State • Stanford accumulated exactly 240 rushing yards in • Stanford has won 33 of its last 35 games played in both victories against Arizona State this season. Rank Team Record Points Previous California (only losses at USC in 2013 and against No. 1. Florida State (62) 13-0 1,550 1 2. Auburn 12-1 1,486 3 6 Oregon in 2011). • Stanford’s 2,742 rushing yards is 95 yards away from 3. Alabama 11-1 1,414 4 the program record (2,837) set in 2009. 4. Michigan State 12-1 1,342 9 • With its Oct. 19 win over UCLA, Stanford has 5. Baylor 11-1 1,275 7 defeated the Bruins six straight times, its longest such 6. Ohio State 12-1 1,211 2 Twenty Something 7. Stanford 11-2 1,188 10 streak in the 85-game series. • Stanford has held opponents to 20 or fewer points 8. South Carolina 10-2 1,108 7 9. Missouri 11-2 1,088 5 in 20 of its last 25 games. Dating back to 2010, the • This year’s senior class is the 11th in school history 10. Oklahoma 10-2 913 15 Cardinal has held 35 of its last 46 opponents to 20 or 11. Clemson 10-2 899 11 to post four straight wins over Cal. fewer points. 12. Oregon 10-2 887 12 13. Oklahoma State 10-2 845 6 14. LSU 9-3 719 14 True North Thirty Something 15. UCF 11-1 658 17 • Under head coach David Shaw, Stanford is 34-6 • Stanford has not allowed an opponent to score 30 16. Louisville 11-1 611 16 17. Arizona State 10-3 602 13 overall, 23-4 in Pac-12 play, 31-3 when scoring first points in its last 21 games. Michigan State (26) is the 18. UCLA 9-3 520 19 and 10-3 in league road games. only school with a longer such streak. 19. Wisconsin 9-3 408 21 20. Fresno State 11-1 344 22 21. Duke 10-3 247 20 • Shaw notched 30 career wins in his first 35 games, #PartyInTheBackfield 21. Texas A&M 8-4 247 25 which is the third-fastest among active coaches (Larry • Stanford leads the nation with 40 sacks (and sack 23. Northern Illinois 12-1 149 18 Coker [with Miami: 30-31], Chris Peterson [with Boise 24. Georgia 8-4 135 NR yards with 294) after leading the nation last year as 25. Miami (Fla.) 9-3 73 NR State: 30-33]). well. On a per-game basis, Stanford ranks seventh nationally (3.1/game). The Cardinal ranks 12th in Tracking Stanford in the Polls • Shaw is one of just three coaches to lead his team to tackles for loss (7.5/game). BCS bowls in his first three years as head coach (Chip Date AP USA Today BCS Kelly and Larry Coker). • The Cardinal has at least one tackle for loss in each Preseason 4th 4th -- Sept. 3 5th 4th -- of its last 48 contests and at least one sack in 32 of Sept. 8 5th 4th -- • With a regular season win over Arizona State, Shaw its last 33 outings (only game without a sack came at became the first Stanford head coach to start 3-0 Sept. 15 5th 5th -- Army, which attempted just 10 passes). Sept. 22 5th 5th -- in each of his first three seasons on The Farm since Sept. 29 5th 5th -- George J. “Press” Presley did so from 1909-1911 • According to ESPN Stats & Info, Stanford has made Oct. 6 5th 5th -- (playing rugby-style rules). initial contact with opposing rushers at or behind the Oct. 13 13th 13th -- line of scrimmage on 48 percent of its carries. Oct. 20 8th 8th 6th • Stanford has won at least eight games in five straight Oct. 27 6th 7th 5th Nov. 3 6th 6th 5th seasons. The only other time that was accomplished • Stanford has allowed just 451 rushing yards over was under Pop Warner from 1926-30. Nov. 10 5th 5th 4th its last seven games, an average of 64.4 yards/game, Nov. 17 10th 12th 9th with only one team reaching the 100-yard mark over Nov. 24 8th 10th 8th • Stanford reached the 11-win mark for a school- that stretch. Dec. 1 7th 10th 7th Dec. 8 5th 7th 5th

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• Stanford has the nation’s third-ranked rushing First Half, Second Half Stanford Under David Shaw defense (91.2 ypg) despite playing teams that ranked • Stanford has scored 234 points in the first half of its Career 2013 Home...... 19-1 7-0 highly on the national scene in rushing offense games this season and 201 in the second half. Road...... 11-5 3-2 including Army (2nd), Oregon (9th), Washington Neutral...... 2-1 1-0 (14th), UCLA (38th) and Arizona State (47th - twice). Hold Up vs. Pac-12 (regular season)...... 23-4 7-2 • Stanford’s offensive line has been whistled for just Overtime...... 2-2 0-0 Get Your Kicks Coming off a loss...... 6-0 2-0 two holding penalties this season, and just one from Coming off a win...... 26-6 8-2 • Stanford ranks first in the FBS in kickoff return the line of scrimmage (covering 832 offensive snaps). Coming off a bye week...... 3-1 2-0 average at 27.79 yards/return (39-1,084). The current The one penalty from the line of scrimmage negated vs. AP top 25...... 13-3 7-0 average is close to the best in school annals. The top a touchdown and forced a against Notre Ranked higher...... 13-3 9-2 single-season mark is 27.5 (58-1,597), set in 2009. Dame. Opponent is ranked higher...... 4-2 2-0 vs. In-state opponents...... 12-1 3-1 August...... 1-0 0-0 Hard to Get Dig the Long Ball September...... 9-1 4-0 • Stanford has held five opponents scoreless in the • Stanford has scored 23 offensive October...... 11-2 3-1 first quarter this season. covering 20 or more yards on the season. November...... 11-2 3-1 December...... 1-0 1-0 January...... 1-1 0-0 • Stanford has held opponents to seven or fewer first- Tight End-U Turned -U On Telvision...... 34-6 11-2 half points in eight games this season. • Entering the Rose Bowl Game, wide receivers have On ABC...... 6-2 1-1 accounted for 137 catches (2,379 yards) and 20 On CBS Sports Network...... 1-0 1-0 • In consecutive games against UCLA, Oregon State touchdowns. On ESPN...... 9-2 5-0 and Oregon, Stanford allowed just three first-half On FOX...... 8-0 2-0 points and 319 total yards. On FOX Sports 1...... 1-0 1-0 • Stanford wide receivers registered 1,043 receiving On NBC...... 0-1 0-0 • Stanford limited UCLA to zero first-half points yards and six touchdown passes in all of 2012. On Pac-12 Network...... 4-1 1-1 and 84 total yards. Day...... 17-2 4-1 • Stanford limited Oregon State to three first- Depth Night...... 17-4 7-1 half points and 98 yards. Thursday...... 1-1 1-0 • Stanford limited Oregon to zero first-half • Eighteen different Cardinal players have a caught a Friday...... 2-0 0-0 points and 137 total yards. pass this season. Saturday...... 29-4 9-2 Monday...... 0-1 0-0 • The last time Oregon was shut out and Tuesday...... 1-0 0-0 trailing by 17 points or more in the first half Everybody’s All-Americans Decided by 3 or less...... 5-2 1-1 was vs. BYU in 2006. • Trent Murphy, Ty Montgomery and David Yankey Decided by 7 or less...... 8-3 3-1 have been named to virtually every All-America first- Scoring first...... 30-3 8-1 Paper, or Plastic? team including the nation’s oldest, the Walter Camp Opponent scores first...... 5-3 3-1 Football Foundation. It marks the second time in the Leading at halftime...... 31-2 11-0 • Stanford enters bowl season leading all FBS teams Tied at halftime...... 2-1 0-0 with 194 sacks since 2009. Virginia Tech is second last three years that Stanford has had three WCFF Trailing at halftime...... 1-3 0-2 with 184. All-Americans, with eight first teamers in the past five Leading after 3 quarters...... 29-3 11-0 years. Tied after 3 quarters...... 3-1 0-1 Quick Start Trailing after 3 quarters...... 2-2 0-1 Big Leads Scoring 40+ points...... 13-0 3-0 • Stanford has scored on its first two offensive Scoring 30-39 points...... 8-2 4-0 possessions in each of the last three games. • Stanford held a 29-0 lead through the first half Scoring 20-29 points...... 12-1 4-1 against Arizona State. Its previous first-half shutout Scoring 0-19 points...... 1-3 0-1 came in 2012 at Colorado when it took a 35-0 First Things First Allowing 40+ points...... 2-2 0-0 advantage into the locker room. The Cardinal also Allowing 30-39 points...... 0-0 0-0 • Stanford has allowed just five first-quarter broke open a 3-3 tie against Washington State earlier Allowing 20-29 points...... 9-3 5-2 touchdowns this season. Allowing 0-19 points...... 23-1 6-0 this season by scoring 45 straight points to take a Outrushing opponent...... 32-2 10-1 48-3 lead. Getting outrushed...... 3-4 1-1 Grinding Passing for more yards...... 17-2 6-1 • Stanford has 2,742 rushing yards. The season record Last four first-half shutouts: Passing for fewer yards...... 17-4 5-1 is 2,837 set in 2009. • 2013 vs. Oregon (17-0) Outgaining opponent...... 26-2 8-1 • 2013 vs. UCLA (3-0) Getting outgained...... 7-4 3-1 • In Stanford’s 11 victories, junior QB Kevin Hogan Winning time of possession...... 26-4 9-1 • 2013 vs. Arizona State (29-0) Losing time of possession...... 7-2 2-1 has attempted just 17 fourth-quarter passes (nine • 2012 at Colorado (35-0) Defensive/special teams TD...... 8-3 2-1 completions). Allowing defensive/special teams TD...... 3-1 1-0 Streak Stoppers Fewer penalty yards...... 17-2 6-0 • Stanford has won each of its last three games in • Stanford’s 13-game winning streak, which began at More penalty yards...... 15-4 4-2 which it has completed fewer than 10 passes (7 vs. Winning turnover battle...... 20-2 5-1 Cal (Oct. 20, 2012) and ended at Utah (Oct. 12, 2013), Oregon in 2013, 8 vs. Oregon State in 2013, 7 vs. Losing turover battle...... 6-4 2-1 tied for second-longest in school annals: Individual 100-yard rusher...... 19-4 7-2 Washington State in 2012). Individual 100-yard receiver...... 11-4 4-1 Streak Seasons Notable Individual 200-yard passer...... 19-3 5-1 • In Stanford’s 26-20 victory over Oregon, the Cardinal 17 2010-11 • Last eight games of 2010, first Individual 300-yard passer...... 6-1 1-0 ran the ball on all 17 of its fourth-quarter offensive nine games of 2011 Opponent 100-yard rusher...... 7-3 2-1 snaps. Opponent 100-yard receiver...... 7-3 2-1 13 1904-05 • Last five games of 1904, all Opponent 200-yard passer...... 17-3 5-2 eight games of 1905 Opponent 300-yard passer...... 4-1 2-0

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13 1939-41 • Last game of 1939, all 10 games • Stanford sold out its season ticket allotment for the of 1940, first two games of 1941 first time in school history with more than 33,000 Start Chart 13 2012-13 • Last eight games of 2012, tickets sold by early June. In addition to season 2013 Career Consecutive first five games of 2013 tickets, Stanford reserves 5,000 student tickets for No. Name GP-GS Starts Starts 12 1925-26 • Last two games of 1925, first every game -- at least 71.4 percent of Stanford’s 15 Amanam, Usua 13-4 8 1 10 games of 1926 undergraduate population of 6,999 could be in 91 Anderson, Henry 7-7 21 5 attendance for most games. 75 Bonnell, Dillon 5-0 2 0 31 Browning, Barry 11-0 10 0 Home Boys 89 Cajuste, Devon 12-8 8 0 • Stanford’s active 16-game home winning streak Hoagie Time 5 Carrington, Devon 13-2 7 0 is the second-longest in the nation behind South • Junior QB Kevin Hogan has made just 18 career 25 Carter, Alex 12-12 20 2 Carolina (17). The Cardinal is 37-3 (.925) at Stanford starts. Currently 16-2 as a starter, he won his first 10 76 Danser, Kevin 13-13 27 27 73 Fleming, Cameron 13-13 37 30 Stadium since the final home game of 2007. career starts under center. 25 Gaffney, Tyler 13-13 13 13 49 Gardner, Ben 8-8 34 0 • Over the past four seasons, Stanford owns a 26-1 • Hogan is 10-0 as a starting quarterback against 51 Garnett, Joshua 13-3 4 1 record at Stanford Stadium which includes an 11-1 ranked opponents (11-0 including Oregon State, 85 Hewitt, Ryan 12-9 28 2 clip against top 25 opponents. which was ranked No. 25 in the inaugural BCS poll on 8 Hogan, Kevin 13-13 18 18 Oct. 20). 86 Hopkins, Charlie 13-3 3 0 • Stanford is 10-0 in its last 10 home games against 35 Lancaster, Jarek 13-0 10 0 43 Lueders, Blake 13-1 1 0 non-conference opponents. • Hogan currently ranks No. 2 in career completion 2 Lyons, Wayne 13-12 13 4 percentage (.650) at Stanford. Andrew Luck’s .670 99 Kaumatule, Luke 13-5 5 0 • Last loss came against Notre Dame in 2007. mark ranks first. Hogan also sits second behind Luck 7 Montgomery, Ty 13-11 20 6 (162.7) in career passing efficiency (151.9). 90 Mauro, Josh 12-10 10 1 • Stanford is 13-1 (.929) at home against opponents 78 Murphy, Kyle 12-4 6 1 ranked in either the AP or USA Today Coaches polls • Hogan has completed 39 passes of at least 20 yards 93 Murphy, Trent 13-13 39 39 since 2009 (4-1 vs. top 10), including wins over No. 25 for 1,429 yards (34.1 yards/completion over 20 yards) 58 Parry, David 13-9 12 0 70 Peat, Andrus 13-13 13 13 Notre Dame (2013), No. 2 Oregon (2013), No. 9 UCLA and 14 touchdowns this season. 87 Pratt, Jordan 13-3 3 0 (2013), No. 15 Washington (2013), No. 23 Arizona State 3 Rector, Michael 13-3 3 0 (2013), No. 2 USC (2012), No. 7 Oregon (2009), No. 13 • Hogan had 102 passing yards on Stanford’s 99-yard 29 Reynolds, Ed 13-12 26 9 Arizona (2010), No. 13 Oregon State (2012), No. 17 touchdown drive at Arizona State to begin the fourth 8 Richards, Jordan 13-13 30 27 UCLA (2012 Pac-12 Football Championship Game), quarter of the Pac-12 Football Championship Game. 11 Skov, Shayne 13-13 41 26 No. 22 Washington (2011), No. 22 Notre Dame (2011) 17 Tarpley, A.J. 13-13 31 23 and No. 24 Washington (2009). • Hogan threw for career highs of 295 first-half and 329 9 Vaughters, James 13-13 17 13 36 Ward, Lee 13-2 2 0 • The lone home loss to a ranked opponent total yards against Cal with five touchdown passes 32 Wilkerson, Anthony 13-1 1 0 since 2009 came at the hands of No. 6 Oregon (all in the first half). His scoring strikes were 50, 12, 72 65 Wilkes, Khalil 13-13 26 19 (2011). (career-long), 45 and 9 yards. 54 Yankey, David 12-12 38 9

Tough Ticket • Hogan, who did not have a touchdown pass in his • Stanford’s general public ticket sale for the Rose previous 61 attempts leading into the Big Game, had Stanford in the NFL Bowl Game sold out in four minutes. Current season five touchdowns passes on his first 20 throws vs. Cal. • Stanford has seen 213 former student-athletes ticket holders and students claimed over 95 percent Hogan had 205 passing yards in the second quarter. play in the NFL. Here’s a list of current professional of the school’s 30,000 ticket allotment. Last year football players on active rosters who spent time Stanford sold nearly 40,000 tickets to the Rose Bowl • Hogan threw for then-career highs of 222 first-half on The Farm: Game. and 286 total yards against Washington State with three touchdown passes. His scoring strikes were Johnson Bademosi...... Cleveland Browns • Stanford sold out all seven home games this season, 57, 33 and 45 yards while also adding a 48-yard ...... Seattle Seahawks completion. David DeCastro...... the first occurrence in school history. Jim Dray...... ...... • • The home-opening attendance of 50,424 was the Hogan already stands in second place on Stanford’s Coby Fleener...... first capacity crowd to watch Stanford play against all-time list of career rushing yards for a quarterback Sione Fua...... Denver Broncos nearby rival San Jose State. The largest crowd in the (578), behind Andrew Luck’s 957 career yards. Toby Gerhart ...... series was 70,426 back in 1984, well before Stanford Thomas Keiser...... San Diego Chargers Stadium’s renovation of 2006. • Hogan sits in fourth place on Stanford’s all-time Erik Lorig...... list of single-season rushing yards for a quarterback Andrew Luck...... Indianapolis Colts with 315. Andrew Luck sits in third with 354 yards in Chris Owusu...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers • Stanford Stadium played host to a second straight Richard Sherman...... Seattle Seahaks sellout for the first time since 2011 when 50,424 fans 2009 while Gene Washington’s mark of 362 in 1966 is Alex Smith...... Cincinnati Bengals filled the stands to see the Cardinal defeat Arizona also within reach. Hogan’s 263 rushing yards in 2012 Jeremy Stewart...... Oakland Raiders State. marked the fourth-best single-season total ever by a Will Svitek...... New England Patriots Stanford quarterback. Stepfan Taylor...... Arizona Cardinals • The Cardinal went on to sell out home games Michael Thomas...... Miami Dolphins Levine Toilolo...... Atlanta Falcons against Washington (50,424), UCLA (51,424), Oregon • Hogan’s nine touchdown passes in 2012 were the fourth-most ever in program history by a redshirt ...... Indianapolis Colts (51,424), Cal (50,424) and Notre Dame (50,537). Ryan Whalen...... Cincinnati Bengals Capacity is 50,424 and high numbers reflect standing- freshman. He has 20 touchdown passes through 13 room only allowances. games in 2013.

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Marauding Murphy 9. 995 Chris Walsh...... 1991 2013 All-Americans • Fifth-year senior OLB Trent Murphy is inching up 10. 937 Ty Montgomery...... 2013 Player Organization Team the record books and enters play in third place on RB Tyler Gaffney, Sr. USA Today 2nd Stanford’s all-time sacks list. • Montgomery scored on his first four touches against Sports Illustrated HM Cal with a 31-yard rushing touchdown and receiving KR Ty Montgomery, Jr. AFCA 1st Rank Sacks Player Seasons touchdowns of 50, 12 and 74 yards. He then added a FWAA 1st 1. 36 Riall Johnson 1997-00 Sporting News 1st 17-yard first reception and a 9-yard touchdown Walter Camp 1st 2. 33 Ron George 1990-92 reception in the second quarter to finish the half with USA Today 1st 3. 31.5 Trent Murphy 2010-present five touchdowns on 160 receiving and 31 rushing Sports Illustrated 1st 4. 28 Kailee Wong 1994-97 yards (seven touches). Associated Press 2nd 5. 27.5 Chase Thomas 2009-11 LB Trent Murphy, 5th AFCA 1st • Montgomery tied a single-game record (Darrin FWAA 1st • Murphy ranks first nationally in pass sacks with 1.1/ Nelson at Oregon State in 1981) for touchdowns (5) Sporting News 1st game (14.5 in 2013). Murphy ranks sixth nationally Walter Camp 1st and points (30) against Cal, all in the first half. USA Today 1st and first in the Pac-12 in tackles for loss with 1.7/ Sports Illustrated 1st game (21.0 in 2013). • Montgomery’s 204 kickoff against ESPN 1st Washington were the second most in a single game in Associated Press 2nd • Murphy has the most sacks (14.5) by a Cardinal the NCAA this season behind Texas State’s Brandon LT Andrus Peat, Sr. Sports Illustrated HM player since 2000 (Riall Johnson - 15). Smith (211) and also a school record. FS Ed Reynolds, Sr. Sports Illustrated HM LB Shayne Skov, 5th Associated Press 2nd • Murphy is the fourth Stanford defender to register Sports Illustrated 2nd • Montgomery is one of two Stanford players with OL David Yankey, Sr. AFCA 1st double figures in sacks in two different seasons (Ron three kickoff returns of over 90 yards for touchdowns Associated Press 1st George in 1990 and 1992, Riall Johnson in 1999 and (Damon Dunn) and the first Stanford player with a Walter Camp 1st 2000, Kailee Wong in 1996 and 1997). kickoff return for a touchdown in consecutive games Sporting News 1st since 2009 (Chris Owusu vs. San Jose State and FWAA 1st • Murphy stands in fifth place on Stanford’s career Washington). USA Today 1st tackle for loss list (50.5), tied with Chase Thomas. Sports Illustrated 1st Riall Johnson is fourth with 53.0 ESPN 1st • Montgomery currently owns the top single season (31.1) and career (28.1) kickoff return average in 2013 All-Pac-12 Conference • Murphy returned an 30 yards for a program history. With 997 kickoff return yards in touchdown against Washington State and also 2013, Montgomery is currently second on the single First Team Offense Second Team Offense OL David Yankey, Sr. OL Cameron Fleming, Sr. forced another interception that was returned for season list, passing his previous mark of 680 set in KR Ty Montgomery, Jr. RB Tyler Gaffney, Sr. a touchdown (by Jordan Richards.) Last season, 2011 (Chris Owusu - 1,167 in 2009). WR Ty Montgomery, Jr. Murphy returned an interception 40 yards for a OL Andrus Peat, So. touchdown against Washington, in a game also • Montgomery registered career highs in all-purpose OL Khalil Wilkes, 5th played at CenturyLink Field. The two yards in consecutive games with 290 yards against First Team Defense Second Team Defense were returned into opposite end zones. Washington on nine touches (32.2 yards/touch) and DE Ben Gardner, 5th ST Joe Hemschoot, Sr. 296 at Utah on 14 touches (21.4 yards/touch). LB Trent Murphy, 5th Jet-Set FS Ed Reynolds, Sr. • Junior WR Ty Montgomery is first nationally in • Montgomery had a 17-yard touchdown catch in LB Shayne Skov, 5th kickoff return average (31.2). Montgomery is the the third quarter against San Jose State, his first Honorable Mention: DE Henry Anderson, Sr.; DB Alex only player on a BCS conference team with two touchdown since the following the 2011 Carter, So.; OL Kevin Danser, 5th; DE Josh Mauro, Sr.; P kickoff returns for a touchdown, and is tied for first season. He also had a 42-yard reception and finished Ben Rhyne, Sr.; SS Jordan Richards, Jr.; LB A.J. Tarpley, Sr. nationally in that category. with a game-high 81 receiving yards.

2013 All-Pac-12 All-Academic • Montgomery is ninth nationally in all-purpose yards • Montgomery started quickly in two games against First Team (161.0/game). Washington and Utah, surpassing the 100-yard mark DL Henry Anderson, Sr., 3.56, political science for all-purpose yards on his second touch of each SS Jordan Richards, Jr., 3.42, public policy game. RB Patrick Skov, Jr., 3.39, international relations • Montgomery has 2,093 all-purpose yards on the • vs. Washington: 125 yards on first two touches WR Jordan Pratt, Jr., 3.84, atmosphere and energy engineering season. The program’s all-time mark of 2,234 was set P *Ben Rhyne, Sr., 3.88, biomechanical engineering by Glyn Milburn in 1992. • 99-yard kickoff return for touchdown, 26-yard rush Second Team • at Utah - 134 yards on first two touches OL Johnny Caspers, So., 3.42, undeclared • Montgomery has led the team in receptions in 12 of OL Kevin Danser, 5th, 3.12, biomechanical engineering its 13 games. • 100-yard kickoff return for touchdown, DT David Parry, Sr., 3.13, political science 34-yard catch DB John Flacco, Sr., 3.18, engineering Receiving Yards Season FS Ed Reynolds, 3.14, political science 1. 1,508 Troy Walters...... 1999 • Montgomery returned the opening kickoff 99 yards 2. 1,206 Troy Walters...... 1997 for a touchdown against Washington as part of a Honorable Mention: Usua Amanam, 5th; Jackson Cummings, Sr.; David Dudchock, Sr.; Dallas Lloyd, So.; 3. 1,117 Gene Washington...... 1968 two-touchdown game (99-yard kickoff return, 39- Blake Lueders, Sr.; Blake Martinez, So.; Reed Miller, So.; 4. 1,092 Justin Armour...... 1994 yard reception). The last Stanford player to return a Michael Rector, So.; Aziz Shittu, So.; Rollins Stallworth, 5. 1,029 Ken Margerum...... 1978 kickoff for a touchdown and catch a touchdown pass Jr.; Jeff Trojan, Sr.; Lee Ward, Sr.; Kodi Whitfield, So.; 6. 1,021 Mark Harris...... 1995 in the same game was Chris Owusu, who had a 94- Jordan Williamson, Sr.; David Yankey, Sr. 7. 1,012 DeRonnie Pitts...... 1998 yard opening kickoff return and a 22-yard touchdown * Pac-12 Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year 8. 1,010 James Lofton...... 1977 reception against San Jose State on Sept. 19, 2009.

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• Montgomery’s 99-yard kickoff return for a • Toby Gerhart – 7 (2009) touchdown against Washington tied for the fourth- • Stepfan Taylor – 5 (2010) Cardinal Rising longest in school history while his 100-yard kickoff return for a score at Utah is tied for the top spot with • Gaffney (2,409) is now seventh on Stanford’s all-time • 2013 Pac-12 champion Bob Bryan (1950 vs. San Francisco) and Damon Dunn rushing list. • champion (1994 at Arizona State). • 2012 Pac-12 champion • Gaffney’s 32 career rushing touchdowns is third all- • 2011 champion You’ve Got A Lot of Nice Tys time behind Tommy Vardell (39). • 46-7 (.868) record since 2010 • Senior RB Tyler Gaffney (21) and junior WR Ty • 54-12 (.818) record since 2009 Montgomery (14) have combined to score 35 Career Rushing Yards • 37-3 (.925) record at Stanford Stadium since 2007 of Stanford’s 52 offensive and special teams 5. 2,672 Anthony Bookman, 1994-97 • 19-4 (.826) against top-25 teams since 2009 touchdowns this season. 6. 2,550 Mike Mitchell, 1993-97 7. 2,409 Tyler Gaffney, 2009-11; current • 16-1 (.941) against in-state rivals since 2010 • Gaffney (3) and Montgomery (2) combined for all • 64 first team All-Americans five of Stanford’s touchdowns in its 38-14 Pac-12 Career Rushing Touchdowns • 24 College Football Hall of Fame members Championship Game win at Arizona State. 1. 40 Stepfan Taylor, 2009-12 • 25 bowl appearances 2. 39 Tommy Vardell, 1988-91 • 14 Rose Bowl appearances • Gaffney (97) and Montgomery (290) combined for 3. 32 Tyler Gaffney, 2009-11; current • 15 conference championships 387 all-purpose yards, 22 rushing attempts, five • 13 Pop Warner Trophy winners Single Game Rushing Attempts catches and three touchdowns against Washington. • 11 bowl championships 1. 45 Tyler Gaffney vs. Oregon, 2013 2. 39 Tommy Vardell vs. California, 1991 • 10 All-America first-team selections since 2009 • Montgomery (296) and Gaffney (111) combined for • 8 Pac-12 Players of the Year 407 all-purpose yards at Utah. Montgomery had 131 • Gaffney is averaging 4.5 yards/carry on first down, • 5 BCS bowl appearances receiving yards, 160 kick return yards and five rushing 6.7 yards/carry on second down and 4.6 yards/carry • 4 NFL Hall of Fame members yards while Gaffney had 108 rushing yards and three on third down. • 4 consecutive BCS bowl appearances receiving yards. • 3 finalists since 2009 • Gaffney is averaging 5.6 yards/carry in the first • 2 Morris Trophy winners • Montgomery (233) and Gaffney (155) combined for quarter, 4.8 in the second, 6.2 in the third quarter and 388 all-purpose yards at Army. Montgomery pulled • 2 Maxwell Award winners 4.5 in the fourth. He has at least four touchdown runs down a career-best 130 yards on six receptions • 2 National Coaches of the Year in all four quarters. including a 46-yard touchdown. He added 73 kick • 1 Heisman Trophy winner return yards and 30 rushing yards. Montgomery’s • 1 Walter Camp Football Foundation Player of the Year • Gaffney had a career-high 189 rushing yards on 33 233 all-purpose yards were the most by a Stanford • 1 Biletnikoff Award winner carries against Notre Dame. player since Chris Owusu posted 261 against Arizona • 1 Doak Walker Award winner in 2010. Gaffney rushed for a career-best 132 yards • 1 Paul Hornung Award winner • Gaffney’s highlight-reel, 35-yard rushing touchdown and one touchdown while also collecting a 23-yard at USC in the first quarter was his third score in as touchdown pass. It was his second straight 100-yard many trips to the Coliseum (2009, 2011, 2013). He rushing game. finished the night with two scores. Big Papa Quite the Gaff • Gaffney had 24 rushing attempts in the first half • Senior left guard David Yankey is Stanford’s first • Senior RB Tyler Gaffney (2,409) was the third against Oregon, the most in a first half by an FBS two-time first-team All-America selection since Bob Stanford player since 2009 to record at least 1,000 player this season. Whitfield (1990-91). career rushing yards, joining Toby Gerhart (3,522) and Stepfan Taylor (4,300). Senior RB Anthony Wilkerson • Gaffney’s school-record 45 rushing attempts vs. Cajuste-In-Time (1,258) became the fourth player since 2009 to eclipse Oregon are the second-most by an FBS • Junior WR Devon Cajuste’s 21.9 yards per catch is 1,000 career rushing yards. since 2010. currently the best single-season mark at Stanford (Miles Moore 21.2 in 1971). Top Rushing Tandems - Season • With his three touchdowns at Oregon State, Gaffney 1. 2,225 Toby Gerhart (1,871)...... 2009 became the first Stanford player with three rushing • Cajuste caught two passes for 120 yards at Arizona Andrew Luck (354)...... 2009 touchdowns in a single game since Josh Nunes vs. State in the Pac-12 title game. 2. 1,971 Tyler Gaffney (1,618)...... 2013 Arizona on Oct. 6, 2012. Anthony Wilkerson (353)...... 2013 • Cajuste caught seven passes for 109 yards against • Against Army, Gaffney became the first player with UCLA, his second 100-yard receiving game. • Gaffney has 20 rushing touchdowns (Pac-12 leader) both a receiving and rushing touchdown in the same and 26 yards lost this season. He has lost yardage on game since Stepfan Taylor did so against Oregon • Cajuste caught four passes for a career-high 115 just 13 carries. State in 2012. yards and his first two-touchdown game against Washington State. Both of Cajuste’s scores came in • Gaffney has nine 100+ rushing yard games this O Captain! My Captain! the first half as Stanford built a 17-3 lead. season. He is one of four Stanford players to register at least six 100-yard rushing games. • Fifth-year senior ILB Shayne Skov enters play Saturday eighth in Stanford history with 344 career • Cajuste started quickly in 2013, making his first career start at wide receiver against San Jose State • Gaffney’s five-straight 100-yard rushing games tackles, behind Duncan McColl (347), Chuck Evans (348) and DOn Parrish (355). He enters play with and logging his first touchdown reception on the earlier this year tied for second-best multi-game spurt opening drive, a 40-yarder. in program history exactly 100 tackles this season.

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Major League Wayne’s World Versatile • Junior CB Wayne Lyons had his first two • Senior Blake Lueders made his first career start at Student-Athlete Academic Major interceptions of the season in the final 5:15 against defensive end against Notre Dame and has played Usua Amanam...... Energy Resources Engineering Notre Dame to preserve a 27-20 victory. both defensive end and outside linebacker positions • Co-term (undergraduate and graduate degrees) this season. Henry Anderson...... Political Science Kevin Anderson...... Civil and Environmental Enginnering Judged Best By ESPN Test • Structures and Construction • Sophomore WR Kodi Whitfield’s first career Homecoming Brendon Austin...... Public Policy touchdown catch for 30 yards against UCLA was the • Junior WR Jordan Pratt made his first career start at Dillon Bonnell...... Science, Technology & Society top play on ESPN’s Top 10 segment. Oregon State near his hometown of Monmouth, Ore. Barry Browning...... Science, Technology & Society Devon Cajuste...... Science, Technology & Society Righteous Rector Offense/Defense Lance Callihan...... Film and Media Studies • Sophomore Luke Kaumatule started at tight end • Film, Media & Technology • Sophomore WR Michael Rector caught four passes Devon Carrington...... American Studies for a career-high 104 yards and one touchdown against Utah and then played defensive end against Evan Crower...... Science, Technology & Society against Cal. Rector is averaging 32.3 yards/reception UCLA, Oregon State and Oregon. Jackson Cummings...... Science, Technology & Society this season. Kevin Danser...... Biomechanical Engineering Rare Jordan Davis Dudchock...... Science, Technology & Society • Rector caught his first pass for a touchdown against • Junior SS Jordan Richards led Stanford against John Flacco...... Biomechanical Engineering Army, a 26-yarder from junior QB Kevin Hogan that UCLA with a team-high 10 tackles and his first career Cameron Fleming...... Aeronautics & Astronautics Engineering was partially deflected off the hands of a Black two-interception game. Chris Gaertner...... Economics Knight defender. Tyler Gaffney...... Sociology Ben Gardner...... Science, Technology & Society Homecoming Ronnie Harris...... Psychology Will I Am • Washington natives Michael Rector (WR) and Anthony Hayes...... Political Science • Junior K Jordan Williamson enters play in fifth place Joshua Garnett (LG) made starts in Stanford’s Joe Hemschoot...... Science, Technology & Society on Stanford’s career made field goals list with 46 win against Washington State. It was Rector’s Ryan Hewitt...... Science, Technology & Society made attempts. Michael Sgroi (2002-05) is fourth with first career start and Garnett’s second (first at Kevin Hogan...... Science, Technology & Society 47 makes. left guard). Charlie Hopkins...... Science, Technology & Society Gautam Krishnamurthi...... Economics • Williamson is 16 of 20 for field goal tries on the Jarek Lancaster...... Psychology Firsts season, including 16 of 18 from inside 50 yards. Blake Lueders...... Management Science & Engineering • Fifth-year senior DE Josh Mauro had his first career Wayne Lyons...... Architectural Design Engineering interception in the first start of his career against Josh Mauro...... Science, Technology & Society • Williamson was 9-for-9 on field goal attempts inside Conor McFadden...... Public Policy of 50 yards this season before missing a 38-yarder at Arizona State. Mauro returned his first-quarter Ty Montgomery...... Political Science Utah (wide right from the middle of the field). The interception 25 yards to the Arizona State 17-yard Brian Moran...... History miss snapped Williamson’s streak of 13 straight field line. Trent Murphy...... Science, Technology & Society goals made from inside 50 yards. Keanu Nelson...... Science, Technology & Society Fifth-Year Seniors David Olson...... Management Science & Engineering • Williamson holds the program record with 140 PATs • Stanford has nine fifth-year seniors on its 2013 Kyle Olugbode...... Architectural Design Engineering for his career. roster: NB Usua Amanam, OG Kevin Danser, DE Ben David Parry...... Political Science Ra’Chard Pippens...... Communications Gardner, FB Ryan Hewitt, ILB Jarek Lancaster, DE Eddie Plantaric...... Science, Technology & Society • Williamson tied his career-long field goal mark with Josh Mauro, OLB Trent Murphy, ILB Shayne Skov and Jordan Pratt...... Atmosphere & Energy Engineering a 48-yarder in the season opener (matching a kick C Khalil Wilkes. Kevin Reihner...... Management Science & Engineering from Notre Dame in 2012). He was 2-of-3 from 40+ Ed Reynolds...... Political Science yards against San Jose State with a 40-yarder and a Coaching Changes Ben Rhyne...... Biomechanical Engineering missed 52-yarder, which was wide left. • Mike Bloomgren was elevated to Andrew Luck Jordan Richards...... Public Policy Director of Offense. As the team’s offensive Torsten Rotto...... Human Biology • Williamson’s third-quarter PAT at Army was the coordinator, Bloomgren also continues to coach the J. B. Salem...... Science, Technology & Society 25,000th point scored in Stanford football history. Ricky Seale...... Psychology offensive line. Bloomgren fills the void left by Pep Patrick Skov...... International Relations Hamilton, who is now offensive coordinator for the Shayne Skov...... Management Science & Engineering Boom Goes the Rhynomite Indianapolis Colts. Rollins Stallworth...... Management Science & Engineering • Senior P Ben Rhyne jumped to No. 8 on Stanford’s A.J. Tarpley...... Science, Technology & Society single season punting average list with a 42.1 mark • Former running backs coach Mike Sanford now Jeff Trojan...... Human Biology (47-1,981). directs Stanford’s quarterbacks and wide receivers, Austin Tubbs...... Psychology while continuing his duties as recruiting coordinator. Cole Underwood...... Film and Media Studies • Rhyne’s career average of 42.0 yards/punt would Replacing Sanford as running backs coach is former • Writing, Criticism & Practice good for third all-time in program history but he does Cardinal quarterback Tavita Pritchard, who for two James Vaughters...... Political Science not have enough punts to qualify. seasons prior served as a defensive assistant and Lee Ward...... Science, Technology & Society Anthony Wilkerson...... Communications worked closely with Willie Shaw Director of Defense Khalil Wilkes...... Science, Technology & Society Ukropina, No Problema Derek Mason. Jordan Williamson...... Psychology • In place of an injured Jordan Williamson, Remound Wright...... Science, Technology & Society sophomore K Conrad Ukropina made his first field • Morgan Turner was elevated to tight ends coach David Yankey...... Science, Technology & Society goal attempt against UCLA (31 yards) and also following the departure of Ron Crook, who headed Alex Yazdi...... Human Biology registered a touchback on his second career kickoff. back to his home state after being named offensive Kelsey Young...... Computer Science line coach at West Virginia. Turner is in his third

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season with the Stanford coaching staff and fourth with three or more Cardinal student-athletes: overall with the program. biomechanical engineering, economics, management What They’re Saying science and engineering, political science, Well Endowed psychology, and science, technology and society. Arizona State head coach Todd Graham • Dec. 7 • Two staff positions were endowed during the “They destroyed the line of scrimmage .... They offseason as associate head coach Derek Mason Big Game dominated the game. Beat us in every way you can ... became the Willie Shaw Director of Defense and • Stanford’s 63 points against Cal set a record for They’re a championship team.” Shannon Turley became the Kissick Family Director of the most in the 116-game series, and its 42 first-half Football Sports Performance. Turley’s position is the points were the most in a half in school history. Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich • Nov. 7 first endowed football directorship in the FBS. “You look at their defense, they have a ton of really Big Margin talented, really experienced guys. There’s multiple On the Roster places on their defense where it’s a senior backed up • Stanford’s 50-point victory against Cal (63-13) was by a senior, and you just don’t see that very often. It’s a • Stanford’s 2013 roster includes student-athletes the most in the 116-game series. from 30 states, Canada and Mexico. bunch of guys that contribute ... It’s a huge challenge.”

In the Classroom We’re Gonna Rock Around the Clock Greg Bishop • New York Times • Oct. 20 Tonight • Stanford’s football program received an Academic “As Stanford became a mainstay in the upper echelon Progress Rating (APR) of 978 last spring, which was • In its win over Oregon, Stanford held the ball for of college football, it won with strength, its style more the highest rating in the Pac-12 Conference and a 42:34 compared to just 17:26 for Oregon. After holding potatoes than sushi, more Big Ten than Pac-12.” figure that ranked 10th nationally among Football the ball for six minutes in the opening quarter, Oregon Bowl Subdivision (FBS) institutions. had the ball for 11:29 the rest of the way. UCLA head coach Jim Mora • Oct. 16 “We have a ton of respect for them. I love the way they • Stanford University requires its students to declare Play-On play the game. I have a tremendous amount of respect an undergraduate major before starting their junior • Stanford’s 20-play, 96-yard drive (resulting in a field for David Shaw and what he’s done there, and I love year. Among the team’s juniors and seniors, 18 goal) to end the first half against Oregon marked the way that team plays football ... They play the game different majors are represented. Fifteen Cardinal the third-most plays in a single drive in the FBS this the right way.” upperclassmen are engineering majors. Majors season. Washington head coach Steve Sarkisian • Sept. 30 “They’re a veteran group, guys who have played a lot of football. They’re disciplined, they’ve been in the Stanford Among NCAA Team Leaders (top 50) scheme for quite some time now so they know the nuances of the scheme. They play it extremely well. National National They’re obviously talented, big, physical guys up front.” Category Rank Actual Leader Actual Total Defense (129 ranked) 14 339.0 Michigan St. 248.2 Washington State head coach Mike Leach • Sept. 24 Rushing Offense (129 ranked) 23 210.9 Auburn 335.7 “They’re really strong. I thought they were stronger. Rushing Defense (129 ranked) 3 91.2 Michigan St. 80.8 The biggest thing you notice about Stanford is their Team Passing Efficiency Defense (129 ranked) 48 122.5 Florida St. 90.9 size and strength ... I think they’re one of the top Scoring Offense (129 ranked) 39 33.2 Baylor 53.3 programs in the country.” Scoring Defense (129 ranked) 10 18.6 Florida St. 10.7 Kickoff Returns (129 ranked) 1 27.79 Stanford 27.79 Arizona State head coach Todd Graham • Sept. 19 Team Pass Sacks (129 ranked) 7 3.08 multiple 3.25 “They’re very unique, very innovative offensively. Team Passing Efficiency (129 ranked) 17 154.28 Florida St. 178.29 People a lot of times get excited about the spread no Pass Sacks Allowed (129 ranked) 16 1.15 Toledo 0.5 huddles. They’re equally dynamic in their schemes. Kickoff Return Defense (129 ranked) 10 18.12 Miami (OH) 14.24 One of the best-coached teams that I’ve watched on Turnovers Lost (129 ranked) 43 18.0 Navy 8.0 film.” Passes Had Intercepted (129 ranked) 29 9.0 Army 3.0 Net Punting (129 ranked) 42 37.77 Alabama 42.47 Ty Duffy • USA Today • Aug. 29 Team Tackles for Loss (129 ranked) 12 7.5 Clemson 9.4 “They have one of the best lines in the country and Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (129 ranked) 50 43.46 Navy 23.09 perhaps the best linebackers and safeties. Trent Fewest Penalties Per Game (129 ranked) 41 5.08 Navy 2.82 Murphy at linebacker and Ed Reynolds at safety are Tackles for Loss Allowed (129 ranked) 4 3.69 Toledo 3.25 coming off All-American caliber seasons ... It will be 3rd Down Conversion Pct (129 ranked) 9 0.511 LSU 0.586 ridiculously hard to move the ball against this team.” 4th Down Conversion Pct (129 ranked) 10 0.667 Wake Forest 0.833 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense (129 ranked) 12 0.324 Michigan St. 0.277 Martin Rickman • SI.com • Aug. 28 Red Zone Offense (129 ranked) 16 0.898 Florida St. 0.971 “Stanford has been slowly building a West Coast Red Zone Defense (129 ranked) 19 0.744 North Texas 0.606 dynasty, and since former coach Time of Possession (129 ranked) 23 1919.0 Bowling Green 2056.0 handed over the reins to Shaw, this team has been Passing Yards per Completion (129 ranked) 12 14.6 Georgia Tech 17.79 Completion Percentage (129 ranked) 47 0.614 East Carolina 0.707 one step away from greatness.” Blocked Kicks (129 ranked) 20 3.0 multiple 7.0 Blocked Punts (129 ranked) 5 2.0 North Texas 4.0 Blocked Punts Allowed (129 ranked) 1 0.0 multiple 0.0

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• Stanford has had five scoring drives of 90 or more • Stanford had more rushing yards after contact (86) Double Threat yards on the season. than Oregon gained in rushing yards (62). • Wide receivers Ty Montgomery (5-160-4) and Michael Rector (4-104-1) each had 100-yard receiving outings Horsepower Conversions against Cal. The last time Stanford had a pair of 100- • Stanford held USC to 23 rushing yards on 27 carries • Stanford converted 8-of-10 third downs in the first yard receivers in the same game was in 2005 when for a 0.9 yards/carry clip. half and did not allow a point in Oregon’s two red Mark Bradford (5-124) and Justin McCullum (6-101) zone trips in staking a 17-0 halftime lead. accomplished the feat against Notre Dame in the final • Of USC’s first 15 second-half plays, 10 went for zero game at old Stanford Stadium. or negative yardage. The Trojans had six carries for Secondary Thoughts minus-8 yards in the third quarter. Breaker, Breaker • Oregon State led the nation in pass completions of • In the first half alone, three Pac-12 Football 20+ yards coming into its game with Stanford but the Under Par Championship game records were broken and five Cardinal limited the Beavers to one completion of 20 were broken overall. Tyler Gaffney ran for 91 yards on • Over the past two seasons, Oregon has averaged yards. 327.6 rushing yards per game. In its two losses against seven attempts in the first quarter, breaking the old Stanford, the Ducks were limited to an average of 130 record for most yards gained in a quarter. His 69-yard yards. The North Face TD run in the first quarter was also a new record for longest run. Gaffney’s three rushing touchdowns • The loser of the last five Stanford-Oregon meetings tied Pac-12 Championship game records set by • Oregon has been held scoreless in the first quarter has suffered its first or only Pac-12 defeat of the Oregon’s LaMichael James in 2011 for most rushing twice in the last two seasons -- both games have been season. vs. Stanford. touchdowns and most touchdowns scored while also tying James’s records of most points scored (18) and • Stanford has handed Oregon its first loss in a season most 100-plus yard rushing performances (1) in FCG Water Logged 10 times since 1964. history. • Oregon had only 22 rushing yards in the first half against Stanford, its fewest in a half since a Sept. 3, • Oregon is 55-9 since 2009. Three of its losses have • QB Kevin Hogan’s fourth-quarter 78-yard pass to 2009, meeting at Boise State when it was held to six come against Stanford (2009, 2012 and 2013). Devon Cajuste was the longest passing play from yards. The Ducks ran only 28 offensive plays in the scrimmage in Pac-12 Championship game history. first two quarters, their fewest plays run in a first half Thirty this season. • Stanford scored at least 31 points in each of its first • Cajuste set a new FCG receiving record, racking up five games this season. Stanford did not score 30+ 120 yards on two catches with more than half the Rushing to Judgment points in consecutive games in all of 2012. yards coming from the fourth-quarter catch. • Stanford had more rushing attempts (66) than Oregon gained in rushing yards (62). • Stanford scored 30+ points in its first five games for • The Cardinal defense allowed the fewest points (14), the third time in program history - all this decade fewest rushing yards (138) and fewest total yards • Stanford had more rushing attempts (66) than (2010, 2011 and 2013). (311) in FCG history. The previous lows were 24, 160 Oregon had total plays of offense (58). and 325, respectively.

Stanford Among NCAA Individual Leaders (top 50)

Category Player Rank Actual National Leader Actual Rushing Yards Per Game (300 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 11 124.5 Andre Williams, BC 175.2 Passing Efficiency (135 ranked) Kevin Hogan 19 154.1 , Fla.St 190.1 Scoring (250 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 14 9.7 Keenan Reynolds, Navy 14.2 Jordan Williamson 21 8.9 -- -- All Purpose (250 ranked) Ty Montgomery 9 161.0 Antonio Andrews, W.Ky 218.25 Tyler Gaffney 30 131.23 -- -- Kickoff Returns (250 ranked) Ty Montgomery 1 31.2 Ty Montgomery, Stan. 31.2 Field Goals Per Game (135 ranked) Jordan Williamson 9 1.6 multiple 1.9 Punting (135 ranked) Ben Rhyne 42 42.1 Austin Rehkow, Idaho 47.8 Pass Sacks (300 ranked) Trent Murphy 1 1.1 Trent Murphy, Stan. 1.1 Tackles For Loss (300 ranked) Trent Murphy 6 1.7 , Pitt. 2.2 Rushing Yards (300 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 7 1618.0 Andre Williams, BC 2102.0 Receiving Yards (400 ranked) Ty Montgomery 49 937.0 , Ore.St 1670.0 Passing Yards per Completion (120 ranked) Kevin Hogan 11 14.63 Bryce Petty, Baylor 17.47 Rushing TDs (150 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 5 20.0 Kapri Bibbs, ColoSt 28.0 Passing TDs (150 ranked) Kevin Hogan 39 20.0 Derek Carr, Fresno 48.0 Receiving TDs (150 ranked) Ty Montgomery 18 10.0 Davante Adams, Fresno 23.0 Kickoff Return TDs (100 ranked) Ty Montgomery 2 2.0 Carlos Wiggins, N.Mex. 3.0 Completion Percentage (100 ranked) Kevin Hogan 48 0.614 Shane Carden, E.Caro 0.71 Field Goal Percentage (100 ranked) Jordan Williamson 46 0.8 multiple 1.0

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