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2013 Stanford Football Athletic Communications • Arrillaga Family Sports Center • 641 Campus Drive • Stanford, Calif 2013 Stanford Football Athletic Communications • Arrillaga Family Sports Center • 641 Campus Drive • Stanford, Calif. • 94305 • GoStanford.com • CardinalRedFootball.com Football Contact • Kurt Svoboda • o. 650.721.1989 • c. 650.223.5809 • [email protected] • @ksvoboda Football Contact • Alan George • o. 650.725.2959 • c. 574.340.3977 • [email protected] • @treeSIDjorge Stanford Schedule and Results No. 10/12 Stanford Cardinal (8-2 • 6-2 Pac-12) 8-2 overall • 6-2 Pac-12 California Golden Bears (1-10 • 0-8 Pac-12) 9 7 San Jose State [Pac-12 Networks] ..... W, 34-13 November 23, 2013 • 1 p.m. (PT) 9.14 at Army [CBS Sports Network] ............ W, 34-20 Stanford Stadium (50,424) • Stanford, Calif. 9.21 #23/23 Arizona State* [FOX] ............. W, 42-28 9.28 at Washington State* (Seattle, Wash.) [ESPN] ...W, 55-17 10.5 #15/18 Washington* [ESPN] ............. W, 31-28 Television • Live national broadcast on FOX Sports 1 with Justin Kutcher (play-by-play), 10.12 at Utah* [Pac-12 Networks] ................. L, 21-27 James Bates (analyst), and Brady Poppinga (sideline). 10.19 #9/10 UCLA* [ABC/ESPN2] ................. W, 24-10 10.26 at Oregon State* [ESPN] ................... W, 20-12 Radio • Live coverage on Stanford’s flagship station – KNBR 1050 AM – with Scott Reiss ’93 (play-by-play), 11.7 #2/2 Oregon* [ESPN] ......................... W, 26-20 Todd Husak ’00 (analyst) and John Platz ’84 (sideline). All radio broadcasts begin one hour prior to 11.16 at USC* [ABC] ..................................... L, 17-20 kickoff with the Cardinal Tailgate Show and conclude with the post-game Cardinal Locker Room 11.23 California* [FOX Sports 1] ................1 p.m. Report. The game can be heard live on Stanford student radio – KZSU 90.1 FM – and online at 11.30 Notre Dame [FOX] .................................4 p.m. kzsulive.stanford.edu. Sirius Satellite Radio (channel 111) and XM Satellite Radio (channel 198) will 12.7 Pac-12 Championship Game ...............5 p.m. carry a national broadcast. * Pac-12 contest • All times (PT) Live Stats • Live in-game statistics will be provided via GoStanford.com Cal Schedule and Results Polls • Stanford (10th - AP, 12th - USA Today, 9th - BCS) • Cal (NR - AP, NR - USA Today, NR - BCS) 1-10 overall • 0-8 Pac-12 On the Web • GoStanford.com • tagboard.com/GoStanford • GoStanford.com/FrontRow • #GoStanford CalBears.com • Pac-12.com 8.31 Northwestern .................................... L, 30-44 9.7 Portland State .................................. W, 37-30 9.14 Ohio State ......................................... L, 34-52 9.28 at Oregon .......................................... L, 16-55 Inside the Huddle 10.5 Washington State ............................. L, 22-44 10.12 at UCLA .............................................. L, 10-37 • Stanford returns to The Farm for its final two regular season home games with the Cardinal hosting Cal 10.19 Oregon State ..................................... L, 17-49 (Nov. 23) and Notre Dame (Nov. 30). The Big Game kicks off at 1 p.m. (PT) Saturday on FOX Sports 1. 10.26 at Washington ................................... L, 17-41 11.2 Arizona .............................................. L, 28-33 • The Big Game between Stanford and Cal has been played 115 times, tying it for ninth among the most 11.9 USC .................................................... L, 28-62 played FBS rivalry games. Stanford has also enjoyed long-standing rivalries with USC (91), UCLA (85), 11.16 at Colorado ....................................... L, 24-41 Washington (84), Oregon State (80), Oregon (76), San Jose State (67) and Washington State (64). 11.23 at Stanford ..................................1 p.m. * Pac-12 contest • All times (PT) Most Played FBS Rivalry Games (entering 2013) 1. Minnesota - Wisconsin (122) 7. Oregon - Oregon State (116) 2. Missouri - Kansas (120)* Auburn - Georgia (116) 3. Texas - Texas A&M (118)* 9. Stanford - Cal (115 - 67th consecutive season playing since 1946) Pac-12 Standings 4. Nebraska - Kansas (117)* Purdue - Indiana (115) Miami (Ohio) - Cincinnati (117) * currently discontinued rivalries due to conference realignment North Division Conference Overall North Carolina - Virginia (117) Oregon 6-1 9-1 Stanford 6-2 8-2 • Cal entered last season’s Big Game averaging 5.0 yards per carry but was limited to three yards on 28 Oregon State 4-3 6-4 attempts. Heading into Saturday, Stanford has held seven of 10 opponents under 75 yards on the ground Washington 3-4 6-4 (four with 50 or fewer) while out-rushing foes by a 2,055-911 margin. Washington State 3-4 5-5 California 0-8 1-10 • Entering the 116th edition of the Big Game, only 70 points separate Stanford (1,899) and Cal (1,829) in the annual rivalry. South Division Conference Overall Arizona State 6-1 8-2 • Stanford is 5-0 following a loss under head coach David Shaw. This is the third straight season that UCLA 5-2 8-2 Stanford has faced Cal after a loss. The Cardinal has not lost consecutive games since midway through the USC 5-2 8-3 2009 season. Arizona 3-4 6-4 Utah 1-6 4-6 • Stanford’s active 14-game home winning streak is the second-longest in the nation behind South Carolina Colorado 1-6 4-6 (15). The Cardinal is 35-3 (.921) at Stanford Stadium since the final home game of 2007. GoStanford.com • CardinalRedFootball.com • facebook.com/StanfordFootball • instagram.com/StanfordFBall • @StanfordFBall • @CoachDavidShaw • @GoStanford • tagboard.com/GoStanford • Page 1 Game 11 • Stanford vs. California • November 23, 2013 • 1 p.m. (PT) Game 11 • Stanford vs. California • November 23, 2013 • 1 p.m. (PT) Stanford at a Glance Cardinal Keys @StanfordFBall Cal Series Notes Offense University Pos. No. Class Player Notable Student-Athletes Series: Stanford leads, 58-46-11 (.552) Location ............................................ Stanford, Calif. WR 89 Jr. Devon Cajuste Four catches for 115 yards, two touchdowns vs. Washington State Henry Anderson ..@HenryAnderson91 Patrick Skov ...............@PatrickSkov7 At Stanford: Stanford leads, 28-21-1 (.570) Founded ............................................................. 1891 LT 70 So. Andrus Peat 10 starts at left tackle in 2013 Kevin Anderson .........@kanderson48 Shayne Skov ...........@ShayneSkov11 At Berkeley: Stanford leads, 25-21-6 (.538) Nickname ..................................................... Cardinal LG 54 Sr. David Yankey* Outland Trophy semifinalist Brendon Austin ................@Aust1n74 Greg Taboada ................... @gTab_94 At San Francisco: Stanford leads, 5-4-4 (.538) Colors ......................................... Cardinal and White C 65 5th Khalil Wilkes First full season as starting center Ryan Burns ............... @RyanBurns16 A.J. Tarpley .....................@AJTarpley First meeting: 1892 (San Francisco) - Stanford 14, Cal 10 Enrollment ................ 15,870 (6,999 undergraduate) RG 76 5th Kevin Danser 24 consecutive starts Devon Cajuste ....@speedracer13193 Taijuan Thomas...@TopNotchThomas Last meeting: 2012 at Cal - Stanford 21, Cal 3 Stadium ........................................Stanford Stadium RT 73 Sr. Cameron Fleming 27 consecutive starts Lance Callihan ...... @LCdaPandaMan Jeff Trojan..................... @JeffreyTroj Last Cal win: 2009 at Stanford - Stanford 28, Cal 34 Surface: Natural grass • Capacity: 50,424 TE 86 Jr. Charlie Hopkins One catch for six yards vs. UCLA Devon Carrington .. @DevonCarrington Mike Tyler ................. @Mike_Tyler83 Series streak: Stanford - W3 (2010-active) Conference ................................................Pacific-12 QB 8 Jr. Kevin Hogan 13-2 as a starter • 8-0 against ranked teams Johnny Caspers ..................@jcasp57 Conrad Ukropina ... @ConradUkropina Longest win streaks: Stanford - 7 (1995-2001), Cal - 5 (1919-23, 2002-06) RB 25 Sr. Tyler Gaffney School-record 45 carries vs. Oregon • Five straight 100-yard outings Calvin Chandler .....@CalvinChandler Cole Underwood ............. @cwood50 President ..........................................John Hennessy Provost .........................................John Etchemendy -or- 32 Sr. Anthony Wilkerson Third on team with 241 rushing yards Eric Cotton ......................@ForlifeEric James Vaughters ...@QueliusCampbell FB 85 5th Ryan Hewitt 57 career catches Conner Crane ............... @ccrane__10 Lee Ward .......................@LeeWard36 Athletics Director ................................. Bernard Muir Last Matchup Against Cal - Oct. 20, 2012 Faculty Representative .........................Al Camarillo WR 7 Jr. Ty Montgomery 100+ all-purpose yards in seven games Evan Crower ................... @ECrower5 Jordan Watkins ............. @Big75Fella Nick Davidson ................@NickDav45 Kodi Whitfield ...........@KodiWhitfield • Stepfan Taylor ran for a career-high 189 yards and a touchdown, and No. 22 Defense Chandler Dorrell .............@cdorrell18 Anthony Wilkerson ............ @AWilk32 Davis Dudchock ...... @DavisTheDude Khalil Wilkes .................... @NoBull65 Stanford overwhelmed California 21-3 for a third straight victory against its Team Pos. No. Class Player Notable rival. 2012 Record ........................................................ 12-2 DE 90 Sr. Josh Mauro Eight tackles (three for loss) at Oregon State John Flacco ......................... @jflak09 Remound Wright .. @Blaq_Cognizance DT 58 Sr. David Parry Two quarterback hurries vs. Washington Alex Frkovic................... @alexfrkovic David Yankey ................@papa_yank 2012 Conference Record ..............................8-1 (1st) • Taylor (3,616)
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