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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 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.

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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 vs. Washington State Henry Anderson...@HenryAnderson91 Patrick Skov...... @PatrickSkov7 At Stanford: Stanford leads, 28-21-1 (.570) Founded...... 1891 LT 70 So. 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. * Outland Trophy semifinalist Brendon Austin...... @Aust1n74 Greg Taboada...... @gTab_94 At : 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. 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. 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) President...... John Hennessy RB 25 Sr. Tyler Gaffney School-record 45 carries vs. Oregon • Five straight 100-yard outings Calvin Chandler...... @CalvinChandler Cole Underwood...... @cwood50 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 • ran for a career-high 189 yards and a , 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 hurries vs. Washington Alex Frkovic...... @alexfrkovic David Yankey...... @papa_yank 2012 Conference Record...... 8-1 (1st) • Taylor (3,616) passed 2009 runner-up (3,522) DE 91 Sr. Henry Anderson Five tackles vs. Oregon in first outing since Army (Sept. 14) Tyler Gaffney...... @TyGaff Alex Yazdi...... @ShnozzberryYaz Final Ranking...... 7th - AP • 6th - USA Today for second on Stanford’s career rushing list. Bowl Appearance...... Rose Bowl -or- 43 Sr. Blake Lueders Two tackles (1.5 for loss) and 1.0 sack at Oregon State Ben Gardner...... @BennyG49 OLB 93 5th * Eight tackles (4.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks) at USC Joshua Garnett...... @IamJoshG vs. Wisconsin • W, 20-14 • Taylor shook two defenders at the line of scrimmage, cut outside and sliced ILB 17 Sr. A.J. Tarpley Career-high 13 tackles at Oregon State Chris Harrell...... @Harrell_72 Offensive Formation...... Multiple. Coaching Staff back up the middle for a 7-yard touchdown run to give Stanford a 7-0 lead late ILB 11 5th Shayne Skov* Nine tackles at USC • Team-high 81 stops in 2013 Anthony Hayes.....@anthonyhayes97 Defensive Formation...... 3-4 David Shaw...... @CoachDavidShaw in the first quarter. Letterwinners Returning...... 59 OLB 9 Jr. James Vaughters Four tackles, one sack vs. Oregon Ryan Hewitt...... @Huey_85 Pete Alamar...... @PeteAlamar LC 25 So. Alex Carter 18 consecutive starts • Five solo tackles vs. Oregon Lucas Hinds...... @BigLucas63 Offense...... 30 Lance Anderson.@CoachL_Anderson • In the 115th meeting between the Bay Area schools and the first at remodeled FS 29 Sr. Ed Reynolds Third on team with 62 tackles • One Kevin Hogan...... @khoagie8 Defense...... 27 ...... @mbloom11 Memorial Stadium, the Cardinal outgained the Bears, 475-217, outrushed SS 8 Jr. Jordan Richards Team-high three (two vs. UCLA) Charlie Hopkins...... @92chopkins Specialists...... 2 Randy Hart...... @CoachRandyHart them, 252-3, and never lost its grip on the coveted , which players RC 2 Jr. Wayne Lyons 54 tackles • 4.5 tackles for loss Craig Jones...... @CraigJones_30 Starters Returning...... 15 David Kotulski...... @CoachKoto paraded around the turf while Bears fans exited in silence. Offense...... 6 NB 15 5th Usua Amanam Five solo tackles (1.0 for loss) at USC Dontonio Jordan....@DontonioJordan Tavita Pritchard...... @tavitap Defense...... 8 Peter Kalambayi...... @Doggnasty34 Mike Sanford...... @SanfordStanford Luke Kaumatule..... @lukekaumatule • Josh Nunes completed 16 of 31 passes for 214 yards and a touchdown for Specialists...... 1 Specialists Morgan Turner...... @CoachMTurner Stanford. Pos. No. Class Player Notable Jarek Lancaster...... @jwreck35 K 19 Sr. Jordan Williamson Hit four of five field goal attempts vs. Oregon Dallas Lloyd...... @DallasLloyd • Cal had not scored so few points in the Big Game since losing 10-3 in 1998. Athletic Communications P 14 Sr. Ben Rhyne 42.0 yards/punt • One touchback on 39 punts Nate Lohn...... @NateLohn • CardinalRedFootball.com Zach Maynard was sacked four times, the Bears fumbled three times - losing Senior Assistant Athletic Director...... Kurt Svoboda LS 67 So. Reed Miller Handled short and long snapping as true freshman Blake Lueders...... @BlakeLueders • GoStanford.com two of them - and had another interception of Nunes wiped out by a penalty. Office • Cell...... 650.721.1989 • 650.223.5809 HLD 14 Sr. Ben Rhyne Backup holder in 2012 Wayne Lyons...... @wlyons21 • GoStanford.com/FrontRow E-mail...... [email protected] KR 7 Jr. Ty Montgomery 100-yard kickoff return at Utah • 31.2 yards/return Blake Martinez...... @Big_Blake4 • tagboard.com/GoStanford • Starting out of a power formation, Zach Ertz broke free for a short second- PR 9 So. Kodi Whitfield 25-yard punt return at Army Josh Mauro...... @JustJoshin90 Assistant Director [Football]...... Alan George quarter catch and ran 68 yards down the sideline. Fellow tight end Levine * denotes team captain Conor McFadden...... @CMF61 Office • Cell...... 650.725.2959 • 574.340.3977 Toilolo followed with a 9-yard touchdown reception from backup Kevin Hogan E-mail...... [email protected] Pat McFadden...... @mcfadden_pat Ty Montgomery.... @TyMontgomery2 • facebook.com/StanfordFBall - normally just a read-option quarterback - to put the Cardinal ahead 14-3 on Assistant Director [Football]...... Brett Moore the first throw of his career. E-mail...... [email protected] Cardinal Coaching Staff Trent Murphy...... @Tmurphy_93 • facebook.com/StanfordAthletics Ikenna Nwafor...... @BigIke94 Assistant Director [Football]...... Ben Blevins • Nunes found Ertz on the next drive for a 20-yard touchdown pass to give Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football...... David Shaw (Stanford ’94 • 3rd season) [sideline] David Olson...... @d_ols E-mail...... [email protected] Stanford a 21-3 lead and quiet the crowd. Director of Athletic Communications...... Brian Risso Director of Offense...... Mike Bloomgren (Florida State ’99 • 3rd season) [sideline] Kyle Olugbode...... @KyleOlugbode • instagram.com/StanfordFBall Willie Shaw Director of Defense...... Derek Mason (Northern Arizona ’92 • 4th season) [booth] Thomas Oser...... @toser2 E-mail...... [email protected] • instagram.com/GoStanford • The game marked the 30th anniversary of “The Play,” when Cal scored on Special Teams Coordinator...... Pete Alamar (Cal Lutheran ’83 • 2nd season) [sideline] Francis Owusu...... @francis_owusu4 Assistant Director...... Aaron Juarez a five-lateral, 57-yard kickoff return while the ran on the field Assistant Coach • Outside Linebackers • Admissions Liaison...Lance Anderson (Idaho State ’96 • 7th season) [sideline] Kevin Palma...... @KevinPalma85 E-mail...... [email protected] to win 25-20. It also was the first time the teams had ever played in October. Assistant Director...... David Kiefer Assistant Coach • • Wide Receivers • Recruiting Coordinator.....Mike Sanford (Boise State ’05 • 3rd season) [booth] David Parry...... @DavidParry58 • youtube.com/StanfordAthletics Assistant Coach • Defensive Line...... Randy Hart (Ohio State ’70 • 4th season) [sideline] Andrus Peat...... @AndrusPeat E-mail...... [email protected] • Unlike in that memorable 1982 game, Stanford never let it come down to the Assistant Coach • Inside Linebackers...... David Kotulski (New Mexico State ’74 • 2nd season) [sideline] Jordan Pratt...... @JordanPratt87 Assistant Director...... Regina Verlengiere final play. E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach • Running Backs...... Tavita Pritchard (Stanford ’09 • 1st season) [sideline] Alex Robinson...... @arobkicker Assistant Director...... Greg Marsh Assistant Coach • Tight Ends...... Morgan Turner (Illinois ’09 • 1st season) [booth] Michael Rector...... @MichaelRector @StanfordFBall E-mail...... [email protected] Defensive Graduate Assistant...... Greg Mangan (Oberlin ’09 • 1st season) [sideline] Kevin Reihner...... @OscarMyrReihner @Stanford Multimedia Coordinator...... Khari Jones Defensive Graduate Assistant...... Marc Mattioli (Rhodes ’09 • 2nd season) [sideline] Ed Reynolds...... @ed_reynolds29 @GoStanford E-mail...... [email protected] Special Teams Graduate Assistant...... Derek Belch (Stanford ’08 • 1st season) [booth] Ben Rhyne...... @das_boot14 @Stanford_AD Webmaster...... Phil Cheung Offensive Assistant...... Joseph Ashfield (St. John’s [Minn.] ’00 • 3rd season) [booth] Torsten Rotto...... @TRotto53 @SU_SportsMed E-mail...... [email protected] Offensive Assistant...... Tsuyoshi Kawata (JOSAI ’95 • 3rd season) [sideline] JB Salem...... @JB_Salem @SU_Performance Offensive Assistant...... Timot Lamarre (Boston College ’08 • 1st season) [booth] ...... @BarryJSanders26 @CardinalChannel Defensive Assistant...... Jarrett Huk (Idaho State ’10 • 1st season) [booth] ...... @AzizShittu @GoStanford_Tix Defensive Assistant...... Vavae Tata (UCLA ’08 • 2nd season) [booth] Sam Shober...... @samshobear @StanfordEM Undergraduate Offensive Assistant...... Robbie Picazo (Stanford ’13 • 1st season) [booth] Graham Shuler...... @GrahamShuler

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The trophy consists • champion • Stanford - 30, Cal - 83 1893 T 6 6 S.F. 1963 W 28 17 H of an axe-head mounted on a large wooden plaque, • 43-7 (.860) record since 2010 1894 W 6 0 S.F. 1964 W 21 3 A along with the scores of past Big Games. • 51-12 (.810) record since 2009 • Between Stanford and Cal, there will be 21 players from Texas, seven from Florida and six from Colorado 1895 T 6 6 S.F. 1965 W 9 7 H • 35-3 (.921) record at Stanford Stadium since 2007 on the field Saturday. 1896 W 20 0 S.F. 1966 W 13 7 A • The Stanford Axe was originally a standard 15- • 17-4 (.810) against top-25 teams since 2009 1897 W 28 0 S.F. 1967 L 3 26 H inch lumberman’s axe. It made its first appearance • 15-1 (.938) against in-state rivals since 2010 • Cal defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Andy Buh coached the Stanford defense and linebackers 1900 W 5 0 S.F. 1968 W 20 0 A on April 13, 1899, during a Stanford rally when yell • 61 first team All-Americans from 2007-09. 1901 L 0 2 S.F. 1969 W 29 28 H leaders used it to decapitate a straw man dressed in • 10 All-America first-team selections since 2009 1902 L 0 16 S.F. 1970 L 14 22 A blue and gold ribbons while chanting the Axe yell. • 24 Hall of Fame members • Stanford special teams coordinator Pete Alamar coached Cal’s special teams and tight ends from 2003- 1903 T 6 6 S.F. 1971 W 14 0 H • 24 bowl appearances 09. 1904 W 18 0 A 1972 L 21 24 A • The Axe made its second appearance two days • 13 Rose Bowl appearances 1905 W 12 5 H 1973 W 26 17 H later on April 15, 1899, at a game played • 14 conference championships • Stanford director of player personnel Ron Lynn coached the Cal secondary in 1980 and was its defensive 1906 W 6 3 A 1974 W 22 20 A between Stanford and Cal in San Francisco. The • 13 Trophy winners coordinator from 1981-82. 1907 W 21 11 H 1975 L 15 48 H Stanford yell leaders paraded the Axe and used it to • 11 bowl championships 1908 W 12 3 A 1976 W 27 24 A chop up blue and gold ribbon after every good play • 8 Pac-12 Players of the Year • Stanford quarterbacks and wide receivers coach Mike Sanford and Cal defensive backs coach Randy 1909 L 13 19 H 1977 W 21 3 H by the Stanford team. • 4 BCS bowl appearances Stewart both played college ball at Boise State, albeit not together. 1910 L 6 25 A 1978 W 30 10 A • 4 NFL Hall of Fame members 1911 L 3 21 H 1979 L 14 21 H • Soon after the game, a group of Cal students • 3 consecutive BCS bowl appearances • Stanford special teams coordinator Pete Alamar and Cal defensive backs coach Randy Stewart coached 1912 T 3 3 A 1980 L 23 28 A seized it and ran off with the Axe. It was passed from • 3 Heisman Trophy finalists since 2009 together at Cal Poly from 1987-88 and again at Fresno State from 2010-11. 1913 W 13 8 H 1981 W 42 21 H student to student, and a chase ensued through the • 2 Morris Trophy winners 1914 W 26 8 A 1982 L 20 25 A streets of San Francisco, first followed by Stanford • 2 Maxwell Award winners • Andrew Luck Director of Offense Mike Bloomgren was a graduate assistant at Alabama while Cal special 1919 L 10 14 H 1983 L 18 27 H students and fans and second followed by the San • 2 National Coaches of the Year teams coordinator Mark Tommerdahl coached the Crimson Tide’s special teams and tight ends in 2001. 1920 L 0 38 A 1984 W 27 10 A Francisco police. During the chase, the Axe’s handle • 1 Heisman Trophy winner 1921 L 7 42 H 1985 W 24 22 H was broken off. The Axe made its way to Berkeley • 1 Walter Camp Football Foundation Player of the Year 1922 L 0 28 H 1986 L 11 17 A and was stored in a fraternity house, and later, in • 1 Biletnikoff Award winner 1923 L 0 9 A 1987 W 31 7 H a bank. • 1 winner • 1 Paul Hornung Award winner 1924 T 20 20 A 1988 T 19 19 A 1925 W 27 14 H 1989 W 24 14 H • For the next 31 years, the Axe stayed in Berkeley. In 1926 W 41 6 A 1990 W 27 25 A 1930, 21 Stanford students plotted to take back the 1927 W 13 6 H 1991 W 38 21 H Axe from Cal. This successful heist made the group Stanford Among NCAA Team Leaders (top 50) 1928 T 13 13 A 1992 W 41 21 A known in Stanford lore as the Immortal 21. 1929 W 21 6 H 1993 L 17 46 H National National 1930 W 41 0 A 1994 L 23 24 A • In 1933, both sides agreed to designate the Axe as Category Rank Actual Leader Actual 1931 L 0 6 H 1995 W 29 24 H the annual trophy to be awarded to the Big Game’s Total Defense (129 ranked) 18 345.0 Michigan St. 228.4 1932 T 0 0 A 1996 W 42 21 A winner. In the event of a tie, it would be kept by the Rushing Offense (129 ranked) 29 205.5 Army 330.6 1933 W 7 3 H 1997 W 21 20 H side already possessing the Axe. Rushing Defense (129 ranked) 3 91.1 Michigan St. 57.3 1934 W 9 7 A 1998 W 10 3 A Team Passing Efficiency Defense (129 ranked) 46 122.19 Florida St. 89.67 1935 W 13 0 H 1999 W 31 13 H • Since 1933, Cal students have stolen the Axe three Scoring Defense (129 ranked) 18 19.5 Alabama 10.2 1936 L 0 20 A 2000 W 36 30 [OT] A times and Stanford students four times. The most Kickoff Returns (129 ranked) 1 28.8 Stanford 28.8 1937 L 0 13 H 2001 W 35 28 H recent incident occurred in 1973. Team Pass Sacks (129 ranked) 4 3.2 Utah 3.6 1938 L 0 6 A 2002 L 7 30 A Team Passing Efficiency (129 ranked) 45 139.68 Baylor 198.82 1939 L 14 32 H 2003 L 16 28 H • When Stanford has the Axe, it is guarded by the Pass Sacks Allowed (129 ranked) 9 0.9 Toledo 0.4 1940 W 13 7 A 2004 L 6 41 A Stanford Axe Committee and kept in a secret Kickoff Return Defense (129 ranked) 12 17.91 Miami (OH) 14.6 1941 L 0 16 H 2005 L 3 27 H location, when not on display in the lobby of the Turnovers Lost (129 ranked) 39 14.0 Bowling Green 7.0 1942 W 26 7 A 2006 L 17 26 A Arrillaga Sports Center. Passes Had Intercepted (129 ranked) 29 7.0 Oregon 2.0 1946 W 25 6 A 2007 W 20 13 H Team Tackles for Loss (129 ranked) 11 7.8 Clemson 9.5 1947 L 18 21 H 2008 L 16 37 A • During the Big Game, the Stanford Axe is displayed Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (129 ranked) 38 42.3 Navy 26.0 1948 L 6 7 A 2009 L 28 34 H by the school that won the Big Game during the Fewest Penalties Per Game (129 ranked) 41 5.1 Navy 3.0 1949 L 14 33 H 2010 W 48 14 A previous year. The Stanford Axe is transferred at Tackles for Loss Allowed (129 ranked) 1 3.2 Stanford 3.2 1950 T 7 7 A 2011 W 31 28 H the Big Game during what is known as “The Stare 3rd Down Conversion Pct (129 ranked) 16 0.5 LSU 0.577 1951 L 7 20 H 2012 W 21 3 A Down.” With two minutes remaining in the Big 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense (129 ranked) 18 0.333 Louisville 0.273 1952 L 0 26 A Game, the Stanford Axe is brought to the 50-yard Red Zone Offense (129 ranked) 41 0.865 Florida St. 0.982 1953 T 21 21 H line, where the chairman of the UC Rally Committee Red Zone Defense (129 ranked) 14 0.742 Bowling Green 0.56 1954 L 20 28 A and the Stanford Axe Committee wait until the end Time of Possession (129 ranked) 33 1894.0 Michigan St. 2097.0 1955 W 19 0 H of the game to determine who will take the Axe. Passing Yards per Completion (129 ranked) 28 13.45 Baylor 19.33 1956 L 18 20 A Once the game ends, the winner of the Big Game Blocked Kicks (129 ranked) 12 3.0 San Jose St. 6.0 1957 W 14 12 H takes possession of the Axe until the next Big Game 1958 L 15 16 A is played. 1959 L 17 20 H 1960 L 10 21 A

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Record Watch Looking Back on USC Pronunciation Guide Big Game History

Career Rushing Yards • With its 20-17 loss to USC, Stanford … 15 Usua Amanam....OOOSE-wah uh-man-um • Beginning with the first game played between the two schools on March 10, 1892, the rivalry between 1. 4,300 Stepfan Taylor 2009-12 • Dropped to 8-2 overall and 6-2 in Pac-12 Conference play 92 Dillon Bonnell...... BUN-el Stanford and California has grown into one of the most colorful in all of college football. Cal is Stanford’s 9. 2,079 Kerry Carter 1999-02 • Dropped to 31-6 overall (22-4 Pac-12) under head coach David Shaw 89 Devon Cajuste...... DEV-un kuh-JOOST oldest rival. 10. 1,979 Tyler Gaffney 2009-11; current • Dropped to 45-18 all-time when ranked in the top 10 5 Devon Carrington...... DEV-un • Dropped to 29-59-3 all-time vs. USC 5 Evan Crower...... same ‘crow’ as ‘crowd’ • Saturday marks the 116th meeting between Stanford and Cal, which ranks tied for the ninth-longest Career Rushing Yards by a Quarterback • Snapped a program-best four-game winning streak over USC 76 Kevin Danser...... dancer rivalry among FBS programs. The Cardinal leads the series, 58-46-11, and has won three in a row and four 1. 957 Andrew Luck 2009-11 • Dropped to 16-3 in its last 19 games played in November 3 Noor Davis...... nor of the last six games. 2. 549 Kevin Hogan 2012-current • Only losses came to Cal (2009), Oregon (2011) and USC (2013) 83 Davis Dudchock...... DOO-chock • Dropped to 36-8 in Pac-12 play over the last four-plus seasons 44 John Flacco...... FLACK-oh • An overflow crowd of over 20,000 filled the Haight Street Grounds in San Francisco to witness the first Single-Season Kickoff • Dropped to 31-2 in its last 33 games played in California 82 Alex Frkovic...... furk-oh-vick Big Game in 1892. Stanford’s team manager, Herbert Hoover, who later became the 31st President of the 1. 1,167 Chris Owusu (37) 2009 • Only losses vs. No. 6 Oregon (2011) and USC (2013) 37 Chris Gaertner...... gert-nur United States, printed 10,000 tickets for the 15,000-seat stadium on the corner of Haight and Stanyan 2. 811 Ty Montgomery (26) 2013 • Snapped a streak of 12 straight wins in games played in California 46 Ryan Gaertner...... gert-nur Streets. As the crowd continued to fill the stadium, Hoover ran out of tickets and was forced to collect coins 82 Chris Harrell...... hair-UHL at the gate, dispensing the money in empty wash tubs and boxes. Career Kickoff Return Yards • Stanford held USC to 23 rushing yards on 27 carries for a 0.9 average per carry. 40 Joe Hemschoot...... HEM-scott 1. 2,132 Chris Owusu (78) 2008-11 85 Ryan Hewitt...... HUE-it • With the team captains from both teams on the field for pregame instructions, referee Jack Sherrard 3. 2,067 Damon Dunn (76) 1994-97 • Stanford’s 10-play, 92-yard scoring drive to open the third quarter was the Cardinal’s fourth scoring drive 10 Zach Hoffpauir...... hoff-power politely asked for the ball to commence the game. However, there was one slight problem - no one had 4. 1,784 Ty Montgomery (64) 2011-current of 90 or more yards on the season. 14 Dontonio Jordan...... dawn-tone-ee-oh remembered to bring the ball. A fan set off on horseback to retrieve a ball from a nearby sporting goods 34 Peter Kalambayi...... CAL-am-BYE store and the first Big Game was born. Stanford upset Cal, 14-10, and Hoover and the Cal team manager Career Field Goals Made • Of USC’s first 15 second-half plays, 10 went for zero or negative yardage. 99 Luke Kaumatule...... comma-TOO-lay counted $30,000 receipts from the game - enough to finance the team for next season. 1. 59 John Hopkins 1987-90 • The Trojans had six carries for minus-8 yards in the third quarter. 35 Jarek Lancaster...... JAIR-ikk LAN-cast-uhr 5. 44 Rod Garcia 1971-73 55 Nate Lohn...... lone • The Big Game has been a series where “anything can happen and usually does.” The 1982 game will 6. 43 Jordan Williamson 2011-current • USC scored on its first three drives, but was unable to cash in on its next eight drives before knocking a 43 Blake Lueders...... lewders forever be remembered for one of the most memorable and dramatic endings in college football history, fourth-quarter, game-winning field goal. 90 Josh Mauro...... MORE-owe known simply as “The Play.” Career Tackles 60 Brian Moran...... MORE-ann 1. 571 Gordy Ceresino 1975-78 • Each of Stanford’s last three Pac-12 losses have come on the road to an unranked opponent: 20 Keanu Nelson...... key-awn-ewe • Stanford had taken a 20-19 lead on a 34-yard field goal by Mark Harmon with just four seconds left in the 8. 332 Chris Draft 1994-97 2012 at Washington (L, 13-17) 94 Ikenna Nwafor...... eh-kenna wah-fur game. On the ensuing kickoff, Cal scored the game-winning touchdown on a five-lateral, 57-yard kickoff 9. 325 Shayne Skov 2009-current 2013 at Utah (L, 21-27) 22 Kyle Olugbode...... oh-lou-BOW-day return, culminating in Cal’s Kevin Moen bowling over Gary Tyrell, a trombonist in the Stanford Band. 2013 at USC (L, 17-20) 84 Austin Oser...... OH-sur Career Tackles for Loss 4 Francis Owusu...... OH-woo-sue • Stanford’s answer to “The Play” occurred in 1990 when the Cardinal scored nine points in the final 12 1. 62 Ron George 1990-92 • Stanford allowed fewer than 30 points for the 19th time in as many games. 70 Andrus Peat...... ANN-druss pete seconds to pull out an improbable 27-25 victory. Stanford quarterback Jason Palumbis connected with 5. 50.5 Chase Thomas 50.5 38 Ra’Chard Pippens...... ruh-shard Ed McCaffrey on a 19-yard touchdown pass with 12 seconds left, drawing the Cardinal to 6. 47.0 Trent Murphy 2010-current • Stanford’s 17-7 first-half deficit was its largest such on the season. 96 Eddie Plantaric...... plan-TEAR-ick within one point at 25-24. After Stanford’s two-point conversion failed, the Bears celebrated certain victory. 63 Kevin Reihner...... REE-nur However, the Cardinal recovered the onside kick and after Cal was penalized 15-yards on the first play of Career Sacks • Senior RB Tyler Gaffney finished with 158 yards on 24 rushing attempts with two touchdowns. Gaffney’s 14 Ben Rhyne...... rhine the drive, Stanford found itself at the Cal 22-yard line. John Hopkins calmly kicked a 37-yard field goal as 1. 36 1997-00 35-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter was his third score in as many trips to the Coliseum (2009, 53 Torsten Rotto...... tore-stin ROT-oh time expired, giving the Cardinal a 27-25 victory in Berkeley. 2. 33 Ron George 1990-92 2011, 2013). 72 J.B. Salem...... say-lum 3. 29.5 Trent Murphy 2010-current 30 Ricky Seale...... seal • Only 70 points separate the teams in this tightly-contested and emotional matchup for The Axe and 7 Aziz Shittu...... uh-ZEEZ SHITT-too yearly bragging rights in the Bay Area. Stanford has scored 1,899 points compared to 1,829 points by Cal. 24 Patrick Skov...... skove Excluding ties, 42 games have been decided by seven points or less. Stanford Among NCAA Individual Leaders (top 50) 11 Shayne Skov...... shane skove

88 Greg Taboada...... ta-BWAH-duh • Stanford owns the longest winning streak, claiming seven consecutive games from 1995-2001. However, Category Player Rank Actual National Leader Actual 34 Conrad Ukropina...... you-CROW-pee-nuh Cal rebounded to capture five straight from 2002-2006. The Bears also won five in a row from 1919-1923. Rushing Yards Per Game (300 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 12 120.1 Andre Williams, BC 181.0 9 James Vaughters...... VAW-tuhrs The Cardinal also posted a six-game winning streak from 1961-1966. Passing Efficiency (135 ranked) Kevin Hogan 45 140.8 Bryce Petty, Baylor 206.2 65 Khalil Wilkes...... kuh-LEEL willks Scoring (250 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 12 9.6 Kapri Bibbs, ColoSt 13.6 22 Remound Wright...... ruh-mond • Stanford has produced nine shutouts in the series, with Cal recording 13, including a three-year stretch All Purpose (250 ranked) Ty Montgomery 12 157.9 Antonio Andrews, W.Ky 219.2 54 David Yankey...... yankee from 1936-1938. There was also a 0-0 tie at Cal in 1932. Tyler Gaffney 29 128.5 -- -- Kickoff Returns (250 ranked) Ty Montgomery 2 31.2 Brandon Smith, Tex.St 32.8 • The highest winning point total is shared by both teams at 48. In 1975, Cal won at Stanford, 48-15. The Punting (135 ranked) Ben Rhyne 46 42.0 Austin Rehkow, Idaho 47.7 Cardinal returned the favor in 2010, beating the Bears in Berkeley, 48-14. Pass Sacks (300 ranked) Trent Murphy 1 1.2 Trent Murphy, Stan. 1.2 Tackles For Loss (300 ranked) Trent Murphy 2 1.8 , Pitt. 2.3 Rushing Yards (300 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 10 1201.0 Andre Williams, BC 1810.0 Recovered (200 ranked) Shayne Skov 49 0.2 Darius White, IowaSt 1.0 Passing Yards per Completion (120 ranked) Kevin Hogan 27 13.36 Bryce Petty, Baylor 19.68 Rushing TDs (150 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 4 15.0 Kapri Bibbs, ColoSt 25.0 Kickoff Return TDs (100 ranked) Ty Montgomery 1 2.0 multiple 2.0

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AP Top 25 • Nov. 17 It Happened Against Cal Watch This Cardinal Clips • Numerous Stanford players are featured Rank Team Record Points Previous 1892 - Before an overflow crowd of 20,000 at the Haight Street Grounds in San Francisco on March 10, on a number of annual award “watch lists” and The Polls 1. Alabama (55) 10-0 1,495 1 preseason All-America teams. • Stanford is ranked 10th in the AP top 25 and 12th in the USA Today Coaches’ poll. 2. Florida State (5) 10-0 1,445 2 Stanford defeated Cal, 14-10, in the inaugural Big Game. Stanford’s manager was Herbert Hoover, who 3. Baylor 9-0 1,351 4 later became the 31st President of the United States. Kevin Hogan • Junior • QB 4. Ohio State 10-0 1,343 3 Maxwell Award watch list • Stanford debuted at sixth in the Bowl Championship Series standings released Oct. 20. It was the highest 5. Oregon 9-1 1,210 6 1932 - Steve Anderson boomed a 75-yard punt, tied for the second-longest punt in school history. debut in program history (2001 - 14th, 2010 - 12th, 2011 - 8th, 2012 - 20th, 2013 - 6th). 6. Auburn 10-1 1,205 7 Shayne Skov • Senior • ILB • The Cardinal jumped to fifth in the standings on Oct. 27, fourth on Nov. 10 and ninth on Nov. 17. 7. Clemson 9-1 1,115 8 Bednarik Award watch list 8. Missouri 9-1 1,067 9 1956 - Lou Valli ran for 209 yards on 23 carries in a 20-18 loss in Berkeley. The rushing total still ranks as the Nagurski Trophy watch list • From Oct. 20-Nov. 10, Stanford was ranked in the BCS top-5 in three straight weeks for the first 9. Texas A&M 8-2 956 10 fourth-best single-game mark in school history. Butkus Award watch list time in school history. 10. Stanford 8-2 899 5 Lombardi Award watch list • The No. 4 BCS ranking of Nov. 10 matched Stanford’s high-water mark (four times in 2011 and 11. Oklahoma State 9-1 889 12 Senior Bowl watch list 12. South Carolina 8-2 870 11 1959 - Dick Norman completed 34 of 39 passes for 401 yards and one touchdown in a 20-17 loss at Stanford SI.com preseason All-America second team once in 2010). 13. Michigan State 9-1 749 14 Phil Steele preseason All-America third team 14. UCLA 8-2 710 13 Stadium. Sporting News preseason All-America team 15. Fresno State 9-0 572 16 • Stanford lost 373 points in the AP poll (899 from 1,272) and 442 points (865 from 1,307) in the USA Today 16. Wisconsin 8-2 559 17 1974 - Mike Langford booted a 50-yard field goal as time expired to lift Stanford to a 22-20 win over Cal in David Yankey • Senior • OG Coaches’ poll. The Cardinal is ranked from seventh (four voters) to 18th (one voter) by members of the 17. UCF 8-1 535 15 Maxwell Award watch list . 18. LSU 7-3 439 18 Berkeley. The two teams combined for 29 points in a wild fourth quarter. Outland Trophy watch list 19. Arizona State 8-2 430 21 Lombardi Award watch list 20. Northern Illinois 10-0 426 20 1977 - rushed for 94 yards to become the sixth freshman in NCAA history to reach the 1,000- Senior Bowl watch list • Prior to its loss at Utah, the Cardinal was ranked in the top five for a school-record seven straight weeks. 21. Louisville 9-1 412 19 CBSSports.com preseason All-America first team 22. Oklahoma 8-2 318 22 yard rushing mark in a single season. SI.com preseason All-America first team 23. USC 8-3 187 NR ESPN.com preseason All-America team • Stanford has been ranked in the AP’s top 25 for a school-record 60 consecutive weeks. The streak is tied 24. Mississippi 7-3 119 NR 1982 - In one of the wildest endings in college football history, Cal defeated Stanford, 25-20, after using five USA Today preseason All-America team for the fifth longest in the nation, dating back to Sept. 5, 2010. Only Alabama (94), LSU (77), Oregon (73) and 25. Duke 8-2 94 NR Phil Steele preseason All-America First team Oklahoma (61) can claim longer streaks while the Cardinal remains tied with South Carolina (60). Prior to laterals to return a kickoff 57 yards for a game-winning touchdown. Stanford had taken a 20-19 lead on a Sporting News preseason All-America team the 2012 AP preseason poll, the Cardinal was ranked 23 consecutive weeks among its top 10. 35-yard field goal by Mark Harmon with 0:04 left. USA Today Coaches’ Top 25 • Nov. 17 Ben Gardner • 5th • DE Bednarik Award watch list • Stanford’s No. 4 preseason ranking by the AP was its highest preseason ranking in that poll. Stanford 1984 - Paced by ’s 204 yards, Stanford rushed for 322 yards and defeated Cal, 27-10, in Berkeley. Nagurski Trophy watch list Rank Team Record Points Previous was fourth in the USA Today Coaches’ preseason poll and ranked No. 2 in the preseason poll by Sports 1. Alabama (56) 10-0 1,544 1 Lombardi Award watch list 2. Florida State (6) 10-0 1,487 2 1988 - Tuan Van Le blocked a potential game-winning 20-yard field goal by Robbie Keen with 0:04 left, as Senior Bowl watch list Illustrated. 3. Ohio State 10-0 1,404 3 Cal and Stanford played to a 19-19 tie. Trent Murphy • 5th • OLB 4. Baylor 9-0 1,386 4 • After its 12-2 campaign in 2012, Stanford was ranked seventh by the AP and sixth in theUSAToday 5. Oregon 9-1 1,231 7 Bednarik Award watch list 6. Clemson 9-1 1,217 6 - With a 3:30 p.m. start, the Big Game finished under the lights for the first time, as Stanford defeated Nagurski Trophy watch list Coaches’ poll, marking the third straight season the Cardinal finished inside the top 10 after being ranked 1989 Butkus Award watch list 7. Auburn 10-1 1,145 9 Cal, 24-14, at Stanford Stadium. No. 7/6 at the conclusion of 2011 and No. 4/4 at the conclusion of the 2010 season. 8. Missouri 9-1 1,129 8 Lombardi Award watch list 9. Oklahoma State 9-1 1,030 10 Senior Bowl watch list 10. Texas A&M 8-2 928 11 1990 - Jon Hopkins kicked a game-winning, 39-yard field goal with no time left on the clock to give Stanford SI.com preseason All-America second team Outranking The Opposition 11. South Carolina 8-2 882 12 Phil Steele preseason All-America second team • Stanford has defeated four ranked opponents in as many games at Stanford Stadium (No. 23 Arizona a 27-25 win in Berkeley. Jason Palumbis connected with Ed McCaffrey on a 19-yard touchdown with 0:12 Sporting News preseason All-America team 12. Stanford 8-2 865 5 State, No. 15 Washington, No. 9 UCLA and No. 2 Oregon). It is the first such occurrence in program history. 13. Michigan State 9-1 729 16 left to cut Cal’s lead to 25-24. Stanford recovered the onside kick on the Cal 37-yard line with 0:09 left in the Luke Kaumatule • Sophomore • TE 14. UCLA 8-2 700 15 game. A roughing the passer penalty moved the ball down to the 15-yard line, setting up Hopkins’ game- Mackey Award watch list 15. Louisville 9-1 627 13 winning field goal. finished the game with 196 yards on the ground, which ranked as the ninth- Cardinal Rising 16. Fresno State 9-0 622 14 • Stanford has compiled a 51-12 (.809) record since 2009, finishing 8-5 in 2009, 12-1 in 2010, 11-2 in 2011 17. Wisconsin 8-2 511 20 best rushing performance in school history. Ed Reynolds • Senior • FS Nagurski Trophy watch list and 12-2 last season. 18. Oklahoma 8-2 502 17 Thorpe Award watch list 19. LSU 7-3 478 18 1991 - rushed for 182 yards on a (then) school-record 39 carries to lead Stanford to a 38-21 CBSSports.com preseason All-America first team 20. UCF 8-1 446 19 • Stanford has three wins in the last two seasons over the AP’s No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams. Over the same 21. Northern Illinois 10-0 418 21 win over Cal before a crowd of 85,500 at Stanford Stadium. SI.com preseason All-America first team 22. Arizona State 8-2 352 22 USA Today preseason All-America team stretch, the rest of college football has combined for three wins over No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams. 23. Minnesota 8-2 173 25 Phil Steele preseason All-America first team 24. Duke 8-2 131 NR 1992 - Stanford defeated Cal, 41-21, to gain a share of the Pac-10 championship. Sporting News preseason All-America team 25. USC 8-3 115 NR • Entering 2013, Stanford was one of just four teams in the nation to win 35 or more games over the last Kevin Danser • 5th • OG three seasons, along with Oregon (36), Boise State (35) and Alabama (35). The Cardinal’s .875 winning 1999 - Casey Moore broke loose for a 94-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter of Stanford’s 31-13 Outland Trophy watch list victory at Stanford Stadium, marking the second-longest touchdown run in school history. percentage during that stretch was tied for third-best among FBS teams. Cameron Fleming • Senior • OT Tracking Stanford in the Polls Outland Trophy watch list 2000 - In the first-ever overtime game between the two schools, Randy Fasani connected with Casey Moore • Since 2010, only seven teams have won 40 or more games and six have won 50 or more games since 2009. Date AP USA Today BCS on a 25-yard touchdown pass to lift Stanford to a 36-30 victory in Berkeley. Jordan Richards • Junior • SS Preseason 4th 4th -- Thorpe Award watch list [Nation’s Top Winning Percentages] Phil Steele preseason All-America fourth team Since 2009 Since 2010 Sept. 3 5th 4th -- 2010 - Stanford scored on each of its first eight possessions en route to a 48-14 victory in Berkeley. The 48 Sept. 8 5th 4th -- Alabama 59-5 .922 Alabama 45-5 .900 points were the most ever scored by Stanford in a Big Game. Tyler Gaffney • Senior • RB Sept. 15 5th 5th -- Senior Bowl watch list Boise State 55-7 .887 Oregon 44-5 .898 Sept. 22 5th 5th -- Oregon 54-8 .871 Stanford 43-7 .860 2011 - Andrew Luck threw for 257 yards and two touchdowns as Stanford beat California, 31-28, in a rain- Sept. 29 5th 5th -- Ryan Hewitt • 5th • FB Ohio State 51-10 .823 Boise State 41-7 .853 soaked Big Game with a rare late start under the lights at Stanford Stadium. Senior Bowl watch list Oct. 6 5th 5th -- Northern Illinois 44-8 .846 Oct. 13 13th 13th -- Stanford 51-12 .809 Ty Montgomery • Jr. • WR LSU 50-13 .794 Ohio State 40-8 .833 Oct. 20 8th 8th 6th 2012 - Cal entered the game averaging 5.0 yards/rush but was held to three yards on 28 carries (3.9 inches/ Biletnikoff Award watch list Oklahoma State 49-13 .790 LSU 41-9 .820 Oct. 27 6th 7th 5th rush) as Stanford cruised to a 21-3 win in Berkeley. Stepfan Taylor ran for a career-high 189 yards and one Maxwell Award watch list Northern Illinois 51-14 .785 Oklahoma State 40-9 .816 Nov. 3 6th 6th 5th touchdown in what was only the second Big Game ever not played in November or December. The only Nov. 10 5th 5th 4th Josh Mauro • 5th • DE Oklahoma 49-15 .766 Oklahoma 41-10 .804 other Big Game not played in November nor December was the rivalry’s inaugural in March of 1892. Bednarik Award watch list Nov. 17 10th 12th 9th TCU 47-16 .746 Florida State 41-10 .804 Nov. 24 ------South Carolina 38-11 .776 Dec. 1 ------• All records accurate as of Nov. 17

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Run This State Stanford Under David Shaw Media Information First Things First • Stanford has won 31 of its last 33 games played in • Stanford has allowed three first-quarter touchdowns this season, two of them in last week’s loss at USC. California (only losses at USC in 2013 and against Career 2013 Career 2013 Credentials Home...... 17-1 5-0 No. 6 Oregon in 2011). Fewer penalty yards...... 16-2 5-0 • All requests for working press, photo and • Stanford was held scoreless in the first quarter at Oregon State. It was the first time Stanford had been Road...... 10-5 2-2 More penalty yards...... 13-4 2-2 broadcast credentials for Stanford’s 2013 home held scoreless in the first quarter since a win at Oregon on Nov. 17, 2012. Neutral...... 2-1 1-0 • Stanford completed a 2012 season sweep of its Winning turnover battle...... 19-2 4-1 games should be made via standard mail, phone vs. Pac-12 (regular season)...... 22-4 6-2 in-state Pac-12 rivals for a third straight season, Losing turover battle...... 5-4 1-1 or e-mail to senior assistant athletic director Kurt Hard to Get Overtime...... 2-2 0-0 defeating Cal, USC and UCLA (twice). Individual 100-yard rusher...... 17-4 5-2 Svoboda. • Stanford has held five opponents scoreless in the first quarter this season. Coming off a loss...... 5-0 1-0 Individual 100-yard receiver...... 10-4 3-1 Coming off a win...... 24-6 6-2 • Stanford defeated both schools Individual 200-yard passer...... 17-3 3-1 • All credentials will be left at the press will call • Stanford has held opponents to seven or fewer first-half points in seven games this season. Coming off a bye week...... 3-1 2-0 each season from 2009-12, a first in school history Individual 300-yard passer...... 5-1 0-0 window located near Gate 7 of Stanford Stadium. against USC and UCLA. vs. AP top 25...... 11-3 5-0 Opponent 100-yard rusher...... 7-3 2-1 • In three games against UCLA, Oregon State and Oregon, Stanford allowed just three first-half points and Ranked higher...... 10-3 6-2 Opponent 100-yard receiver...... 6-3 1-1 • Credentials will be issued only to accredited 319 total yards. Opponent is ranked higher...... 4-2 2-0 • With its Oct. 19 win over UCLA, Stanford has Opponent 200-yard passer...... 17-3 5-2 members of the working media. Stanford reserves • Stanford limited UCLA to zero first-half points and 84 total yards. vs. In-state opponents...... 11-1 3-0 defeated the Bruins six straight times, its longest Opponent 300-yard passer...... 4-1 2-0 the right to accept or reject credential requests for • Stanford limited Oregon State to three first-half points and 98 total yards. August...... 1-0 0-0 such streak in the 85-game series. any reason. • Stanford limited Oregon to zero first-half points and 137 total yards. September...... 9-1 4-0 • The last time Oregon was shut out and trailing by 17 points or more in the first half October...... 11-2 3-1 True North Start Chart Photo Regulations was against BYU on Dec. 21, 2006. November...... 9-2 1-1 • With a win over Arizona State, David Shaw became • Photo credentials will be issued to photographers December...... 0-0 0-0 the first Stanford head coach to start 3-0 in each of 2013 Career Consecutive on assignment from legitimate news gathering Grinding January...... 1-1 0-0 his first three seasons on The Farm since George No. Name GP-GS Starts Starts organizations. Freelance photographers not on • In Stanford’s eight victories, junior QB Kevin Hogan has attempted just 12 fourth-quarter passes (six On Television...... 31-6 8-2 J. “Press” Presley did so from 1909-1911 (playing 15 Amanam, Usua 10-2 6 0 assignment will not be considered for photo completions). On ABC...... 6-2 1-1 rugby-style rules). 91 Anderson, Henry 4-4 18 2 credentials. Photographers must wear a photo On CBS Sports Network...... 1-0 1-0 75 Bonnell, Dillon 4-0 2 0 vest at all times. Photos vests will be distributed • In Stanford’s 26-20 victory over Oregon, the Cardinal ran the ball on all 17 of its fourth-quarter offensive On ESPN...... 8-2 4-0 • Under Shaw, Stanford is 31-6 overall, 22-4 in Pac- 31 Browning, Barry 8-0 9 0 on Level 3 of the pressbox. snaps. 12 play, 28-3 when scoring first and 10-3 in league On FOX...... 7-0 1-0 89 Cajuste, Devon 9-6 7 0 On NBC...... 0-1 0-0 road games. 5 Carrington, Devon 10-1 6 0 Pressbox First Half, Second Half On Pac-12 Network...... 4-1 1-1 25 Carter, Alex 10-10 18 18 • The pressbox is located on Level 3 of the Stanford • Stanford has scored 150 points in the first half of its games this season and 153 in the second half. On Versus...... 2-0 0-0 • Shaw notched 30 career wins in his first 35 games, 76 Danser, Kevin 10-10 24 24 Stadium Skybox. The pressbox opens three Day...... 16-2 3-1 which is the third-fastest among active coaches 73 Fleming, Cameron 10-10 34 27 hours before kickoff and remains open as long as Twenty Something Night...... 15-4 5-1 (Larry Coker [with Miami: 30-31], Chris Peterson 25 Gaffney, Tyler 10-10 10 10 necessary following the game. There is no cheering • Stanford has held opponents to 20 or fewer points in 17 of its last 22 games. Dating back to 2010, the Thursday...... 1-1 1-0 [with Boise State: 30-33]. 49 Gardner, Ben 8-8 34 0 in the pressbox. Cardinal has held 32 of its last 43 opponents to 20 or fewer points. Friday...... 2-0 0-0 51 Garnett, Joshua 10-2 3 0 Saturday...... 26-4 6-2 • Stanford has won at least eight games in five 85 Hewitt, Ryan 9-6 24 0 Parking Thirty Something Monday...... 0-1 0-0 straight seasons. The only other time that was 8 Hogan, Kevin 10-10 15 15 • The press parking area is located within Lot #7 of • Stanford has not allowed an opponent to score 30 points in its last 18 games. Michigan State (23 games) Tuesday...... 1-0 0-0 accomplished was under Pop Warner from 1926-30. 35 Lancaster, Jarek 10-0 10 0 the Arboretum Grove west of the Stanford Stadium is the only school with a longer such streak. Decided by 3 or less...... 5-2 1-1 2 Lyons, Wayne 10-9 10 1 Skybox. PACing a Punch Decided by 7 or less...... 7-3 2-1 99 Kaumatule, Lule 10-5 5 0 November Reign Scoring first...... 28-3 6-1 • The Cardinal has posted a 36-8 (.818) record in 7 Montgomery, Ty 10-8 17 3 • Parking is available via advance permit access • Stanford is 16-3 in its last 19 games played in November. Opponent scores first...... 4-3 2-1 Pac-12 play over the last four-plus seasons. 90 Mauro, Josh 10-8 8 8 only and available on a first come, first serve basis. • Only losses came to Cal (2009), Oregon (2011) and USC (2013) Leading at halftime...... 28-2 8-0 78 Murphy, Kyle 9-3 5 1 Please plan on arriving early to secure a parking Tied at halftime...... 2-1 0-0 Ranking Success 93 Murphy, Trent 10-10 36 36 spot. In a Rush • Stanford is 12-1 (.923) at home against opponents Trailing at halftime...... 1-3 0-2 58 Parry, David 10-8 11 6 • In five home games -- all wins -- Stanford has out-rushed opposing teams, 1,082-360. Leading after 3 quarters...... 26-3 8-0 ranked in either the AP or USA Today Coaches polls 70 Peat, Andrus 10-10 10 10 Mid-Week Interviews Tied after 3 quarters...... 3-1 0-1 since 2009 (4-1 vs. top 10), including wins over 87 Pratt, Jordan 10-2 2 0 • All interviews with Stanford coaches should be • Stanford is 29-2 under head coach David Shaw when out-rushing an opponent, and 17-4 when the Trailing after 3 quarters...... 2-2 0-1 No. 2 Oregon (2013), No. 9 UCLA (2013), No. 15 3 Rector, Michael 10-2 2 1 arranged through Kurt Svoboda. Player interviews Cardinal produces a 100-yard rusher. Scoring 40+ points...... 12-0 2-0 Washington (2013), No. 23 Arizona State (2013), No. 29 Reynolds, Ed 10-9 23 6 should be arranged through Alan George. Players Scoring 30-39 points...... 7-2 3-0 2 USC (2012), No. 7 Oregon (2009), No. 13 Arizona 8 Richards, Jordan 10-10 27 24 will be available to the media at the conclusion of • The Cardinal was 10-0 in 2012 when out-rushing its opponent. Scoring 20-29 points...... 11-1 3-1 (2010), No. 13 Oregon State (2012), No. 17 UCLA 11 Skov, Shayne 10-10 38 23 practice on Tuesday and Wednesday only. Media Scoring 0-19 points...... 1-3 0-1 (2012 Pac-12 Football Championship Game), No. 22 17 Tarpley, A.J. 10-10 28 20 members are not allowed to contact players Get Your Kicks Allowing 40+ points...... 2-2 0-0 Washington (2011), No. 22 Notre Dame (2011) and 9 Vaughters, James 10-10 14 10 directly via phone, e-mail, social networks or • Stanford ranks first in the FBS in kickoff return average at 28.8 yards/return (30 for 864). The current Allowing 30-39 points...... 0-0 0-0 No. 24 Washington (2009). 36 Ward, Lee 10-2 2 0 elsewhere on the Stanford campus. average would be the best in school annals. The top single-season mark is 27.5 (58-1,597), set in 2009. Allowing 20-29 points...... 8-3 4-2 32 Wilkerson, Anthony 10-1 1 0 Allowing 0-19 points...... 21-1 4-0 65 Wilkes, Khalil 10-10 23 16 • The lone home loss to a ranked opponent since Postgame Interviews Takeaways Outrushing opponent...... 29-2 7-1 54 Yankey, David 9-9 35 6 • Postgame interviews are conducted in a • Against USC, Stanford extended its streak of consecutive games with a takeaway (35) with a 2009 came at the hands of No. 6 Oregon (2011). Getting outrushed...... 3-4 1-1 designated room adjacent to the Stanford locker recovery by Shayne Skov, forced by Trent Murphy. The streak is the nation’s second-longest behind Passing for more yards...... 15-2 4-1 room. Following a 10-minute cooling off period, Missouri (40). • Stanford is 45-18 (.714) all-time when ranked in Passing for fewer yards...... 16-4 4-1 head coach David Shaw and select players will be the top 10. Outgaining opponent...... 23-2 5-1 available in the interview area. Stanford’s locker Getting outgained...... 7-4 3-1 room is not open to the media. Winning time of possession...... 23-4 6-1 Losing time of possession...... 7-2 2-1 • On-field interviews with Stanford’s staff and Defensive/special teams TD...... 8-3 2-1 student-athletes are strictly prohibited. Allowing defensive/special teams TD...3-1 1-0

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Strength of Schedule Stanford in the NFL What They’re Saying #PartyInTheBackfield • According to the Sagarain ratings, Stanford has played the nation’s second-toughest schedule behind • Stanford ranks fourth nationally in defensive sacks (3.2/game) after leading the nation last season. The only Utah. Washington State (3), Arizona State (6), Cal (8) and Colorado (10) also check into the top 10. • Stanford has seen 213 former student-athletes Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich • Nov. 7 Cardinal ranks 11th in tackles for a loss (7.8/game). play in the NFL. Here’s a list of current professional “You look at their defense, they have a ton of really • Strength of schedules for teams ranked in the AP top-5: Alabama (41), Florida State (58), Baylor (85), Ohio football players on active rosters who spent time talented, really experienced guys. There’s multiple • The Cardinal has at least one tackle for loss in each of its last 45 contests and at least one sack in 29 of its State (72) and Oregon (35). on The Farm: places on their defense where it’s a senior backed last 30 outings (only game without a sack came at Army, which attempted just 10 passes). up by a senior, and you just don’t see that very Pressure Check often. It’s a bunch of guys that contribute ... It’s a • Stanford had two sacks, eight tackles for a loss and a forced fumble against USC. • Stanford ranks first nationally in tackles for loss allowed with 3.2/game. Johnson Bademosi...... huge challenge.” Doug Baldwin...... • Stanford had three sacks, six tackles for a loss and forced four fumbles in its win over Oregon. • Stanford ranks ninth nationally and first in the Pac-12 in pass sacks allowed with just 0.9/game through David DeCastro...... Greg Bishop • New York Times • Oct. 20 10 contests. Jim Dray...... “As Stanford became a mainstay in the upper • Stanford had a season-high 13 tackles for loss against Oregon State. Zach Ertz...... echelon of college football, it won with strength, its • It marked the third game this season with double-digit tackles for loss. • Playing without star left guard and Outland Trophy candidate David Yankey (personal reasons) against Coby Fleener...... style more potatoes than sushi, more Big Ten than Washington State, Stanford’s offensive line did not allow a sack or quarterback hurry in its win. Sione Fua...... Pac-12.” • Stanford had seven tackles for loss and four sacks of quarterback in its win over UCLA. Toby Gerhart ...... Hold Up Delano Howell...... Indianapolis Colts UCLA head coach Jim Mora • Oct. 16 • Stanford recorded 11 tackles for loss and five sacks against Washington and dynamic quarterback Keith • Stanford’s offensive line was whistled for its first holding penalty of the season late in the third quarter Thomas Keiser...... San Diego Chargers “We have a ton of respect for them. I love the way Price. Entering the Stanford game, Washington had allowed just 18 tackles for loss and three sacks through against Utah, halting a streak of 352 consecutive snaps in 2013 without a holding penalty. Stanford has not Erik Lorig...... they play the game. I have a tremendous amount of four contests. had a holding penalty in its four games since, covering 265 offensive snaps vs. UCLA, Oregon State, Oregon Andrew Luck...... Indianapolis Colts respect for David Shaw and what he’s done there, and USC. Jonathan Martin ...... Miami Dolpins and I love the way that team plays football ... They • Stanford had 10 tackles for loss against Arizona State, with 11 players factoring in those stops. Chris Owusu...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers play the game the right way.” • All told, Stanford has had one offensive holding penalty in 640 plays this season (and that play was Konrad Reuland...... Tight End-U Turned Wide Receiver-U downfield beyond the line of scrimmage). Richard Sherman...... Seattle Seahaks Washington head coach Steve Sarkisian • Sept. 30 • Through Stanford’s first 10 games of 2012, tight ends accounted for 67 catches (993 yards) and nine ...... “They’re a veteran group, guys who have played a touchdowns. During the first 10 of 2013: six catches (30 yards) and no touchdowns by three pass-catchers. Homers Jeremy Stewart...... Oakland Raiders lot of football. They’re disciplined, they’ve been in • Stanford has averaged 37.6 points per game (1,354) in its last 36 home games while allowing 21.6 (779). Will Svitek...... the scheme for quite some time now so they know • Through the first 10 games of 2012, wide receivers accounted for 55 catches (684 yards) and four Stepfan Taylor...... Arizona Cardinals the nuances of the scheme. They play it extremely touchdowns. During the first 10 of 2013: 99 catches (1,573 yards) and 12 touchdowns. • The Cardinal is 34-3 (.919) at Stanford Stadium since the final home game of 2007. Levine Toilolo...... well. They’re obviously talented, big, physical guys • Stanford wide receivers registered 1,043 receiving yards in all of 2012 ...... up front.” • Stanford wide receivers caught six touchdown passes in all of 2012. • Stanford has won each of its last 12 home games in the month of October. Its last loss at home during the month came in 2007 vs. TCU. However, five of Stanford’s last nine losses have come on the road in the Washington State head coach Mike Leach • Sept. 24 Horsepower month of October (four vs. Pac-12 opponents, one at Notre Dame). Brian Bulcke...... Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) “They’re really strong. I thought they were stronger. • Stanford held USC to 23 rushing yards on 27 carries for a 0.9 average per carry Wopamo Osaisai...... (CFL) The biggest thing you notice about Stanford is their We’re Gonna Rock Around the Clock Tonight size and strength ... I think they’re one of the top • Of USC’s first 15 second-half plays, 10 went for zero or negative yardage. The Trojans had six carries for • In its win over Oregon, Stanford held the ball for 42:34 compared to just 17:26 for Oregon. After holding the programs in the country.” minus-8 yards in the third quarter. ball for six minutes in the opening quarter, Oregon had the ball for 11:29 the rest of the way. Week 11 Arizona State head coach Todd Graham • Sept. 19 Under Par Play-On • Doug Baldwin made a highlight-reel touchdown “They’re very unique, very innovative offensively. • Over the past two seasons, Oregon has averaged 327.6 rushing yards per game. In its two losses against • Stanford’s 20-play, 96-yard drive (resulting in a field goal) to end the first half against Oregon marked the grab and Andrew Luck led another Indianapolis People a lot of times get excited about the spread Stanford, the Ducks were limited to an average of 130 yards. third-most plays in a single drive in the FBS this season. Colts comeback in Week 11. Twenty former Cardinal no huddles. They’re equally dynamic in their saw action this week. schemes. One of the best-coached teams that I’ve • Oregon has been held scoreless in the first quarter twice in the last two seasons -- both games have been First Third watched on film.” vs. Stanford. • In its win over UCLA, Stanford became the first team to score against the Bruins in the third quarter this • Alex Smith also caught a touchdown, the first on season. UCLA entered the game outscoring opponents 71-0 in the period but allowed 14 Stanford points. the season for the nine-year NFL veteran. Fellow Stewart Mandel • SI.com • Sept. 22 Water Logged tight end Coby Fleener, one of nine past Stanford “Kevin Hogan is more developed as a passer with • Oregon had only 22 rushing yards in the first half against Stanford, its fewest in a half since a Sept. 3, 2009, Run First players to have a catch in Week 11, had a big day a more explosive set of receivers. In turn, Stanford meeting at Boise State when it was held to six yards. The Ducks ran only 28 offensive plays in the first two • Stanford has won each of its last three games in which it has completed fewer than 10 passes (7 vs. Oregon with 107 yards. boasts a more complete attack.” quarters, their fewest plays run in a first half this season. in 2013, 8 vs. Oregon State in 2013, 7 vs. Washington State in 2012). • With the NFL season nearing the stretch run, Antonio Gonzalez • AP • Sept. 19 Pressure Tested A Negative Note voting for Stanford stars to play in the Pro Bowl is “At 6-foot-6 and 261 pounds, no challenge has • Oregon quarterback completed fewer than half of his passing attempts (4 of 10) when • Stanford has lost 116 yards from scrimmage on rushing attempts this season. Thirteen of those yards have open at nfl.com/probowl/ballot. ever seemed too much for Trent Murphy’s muscle. Stanford brought five or more pass-rushers. Mariota was 0-for-5 on such passes in the first half. come on seven kneel-downs from the victory formation. Stanford’s versatile linebacker, once thought too • Baldwin caught two passes for 63 yards including slender for his sport, has grown into a possible first- The Showdown Paper, or Plastic? a 19-yard touchdown in the second quarter in round pick in next May’s NFL draft by making up for • The showdown between Stanford (5) and Oregon (3) was the second-ever matchup between Pac-12 teams • Stanford enters the week leading all FBS teams with 186 sacks since 2009. Virginia Tech is second with 181. Seattle’s 41-20 win against Minnesota. any shortcomings in his size with his willpower.” ranked among the BCS top-5 (No. 5 Oregon at No. 4 Arizona State in 2007).

• Stanford had eight quarterback sacks at Oregon State for a loss of 60 yards. Entering the contest, Oregon • Andrew Luck completed 23 of 36 pass for 232 yards Zach Schonbrun • New York Times • Sept. 14 State had allowed just nine quarterback sacks in seven games. and ran nine times for 31 yards and a touchdown “Tyler Gaffney might be the Cardinal’s not-so- in Indianapolis’ 30-27 win at Tennessee, with Coby new weapon in their hunt for a national title, if Fleener catching eight passes for 107 yards. only because he has returned bigger, better and hungrier, just the type of between-the-tackles bulldozer Stanford relishes.”

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It was the first • Junior QB Kevin Hogan has made just 15 starts and -- before a 27-21 setback Student-Athlete Academic Major time the team trailed at the half since USC took a 14-7 cushion into the locker at Utah -- was the only active FBS quarterback to lead his team to 10 straight Usua Amanam...... Energy Resources Engineering • Stanford had more rushing attempts (66) than Oregon had total plays of offense (58). • Co-term (undergraduate and graduate degrees) room on Sept. 15, 2012. wins in as many consecutive starts. He is currently 13-2 as Stanford’s starting Henry Anderson...... Political Science quarterback. • Stanford had more rushing yards after contact (86) than Oregon gained in rushing yards (62). Kevin Anderson....Civil and Environmental Enginnering The North Face • Structures and Construction • The loser of the last five Stanford-Oregon meetings has suffered its first or • Hogan is 8-0 as a starting quarterback against ranked opponents (9-0 • The Ducks had no yards on seven rushing attempts in the first quarter. The team averaged 6.9 yards per Brendon Austin...... Public Policy only Pac-12 defeat of the season. including Oregon State, which was ranked No. 25 in the inaugural BCS poll on Dillon Bonnell...... Science, Technology & Society rush entering the game. Barry Browning...... Science, Technology & Society Oct. 20). Devon Cajuste...... Science, Technology & Society • Stanford has handed Oregon its first loss in a season 10 times since 1964. Conversions Lance Callihan...... Film and Media Studies • Hogan currently ranks No. 2 in career completion percentage (.649) at • Stanford converted 8-of-10 third downs in the first half and did not allow a point in Oregon’s two red zone • Film, Media & Technology • Oregon is 54-8 since 2009. Three of the eight losses have come against Stanford. Andrew Luck’s .670 mark ranks first. Hogan also sits second behind trips in staking a 17-0 halftime lead. Devon Carrington...... American Studies Stanford (2009, 2012 and 2013). Luck (162.7) in career passing efficiency (143.7). Evan Crower...... Science, Technology & Society Jackson Cummings...Science, Technology & Society The Great Drought Kevin Danser...... Biomechanical Engineering No. 2 • Hogan has completed 27 passes of at least 20 yards for 936 yards (32.3 yards/ • Oregon’s fourth-quarter touchdown ended a streak of 12 straight possessions against Stanford without Davis Dudchock...... Science, Technology & Society • Stanford’s victory over No. 2 Oregon marked the Cardinal’s fifth victory completion over 20 yards) and 10 touchdowns this season. scoring a point. John Flacco...... Biomechanical Engineering against a second-ranked team (USC in 2012, USC in 2007, Washington in 1982, Cameron Fleming....Aeronautics & Astronautics Engineering Ohio State in 1972 Rose Bowl). • Hogan threw for career highs of 222 first-half and 286 total yards against One Dimensional Chris Gaertner...... Economics Tyler Gaffney...... Sociology Washington State with three touchdown passes. His scoring strikes were 57 • Stanford held Oregon State to 17 net yards rushing. In 2012, the Cardinal held the Beavers to 86 net yards Ben Gardner...... Science, Technology & Society Top-5 (career-long), 33 and 45 yards while also adding a 48-yard completion. rushing. Ronnie Harris...... Psychology • Stanford is 15-42-3 all-time against top-five foes (7-5 since 2000). Anthony Hayes...... Political Science • Hogan has had three-touchdown games this season against Washington Secondary Thoughts Joe Hemschoot...... Science, Technology & Society Thirty State (2013), Army (2013) and Oregon State (2012). Ryan Hewitt...... Science, Technology & Society • Oregon State led the nation in pass completions of 20+ yards coming into its game with Stanford but the Kevin Hogan...... Science, Technology & Society • Stanford scored at least 31 points in each of its first five games this season. Cardinal limited the Beavers to one completion of 20 yards. Charlie Hopkins...... Science, Technology & Society Stanford did not score 30+ points in consecutive games in all of 2012. • Hogan already stands in second place on Stanford’s all-time list of career Gautam Krishnamurthi...... Economics rushing yards for a quarterback (522), behind Andrew Luck’s 957 career yards. Big Leads Jarek Lancaster...... Psychology • Stanford scored 30+ points in its first five games for the third time in program • Stanford held a 29-0 lead through the first half against Arizona State. Its previous first-half shutout came Blake Lueders... Management Science & Engineering history - all this decade (2010, 2011 and 2013). • Hogan sits in fifth place on Stanford’s all-time list of single-season rushing Wayne Lyons...... Architectural Design Engineering in 2012 at Colorado when it took a 35-0 advantage into the locker room. The Cardinal also broke open a 3-3 Josh Mauro...... Science, Technology & Society yards for a quarterback with 259. He is four yards shy of his mark from last year. tie against Washington State earlier this season by scoring 45 straight points to take a 48-3 lead. Conor McFadden...... Public Policy Dig the Long Ball Ty Montgomery...... Political Science • Stanford has scored 13 offensive touchdowns of 20 or more yards on the • Hogan’s 263 rushing yards in 2012 marked the fourth-best single-season total • Last four first-half shutouts: Brian Moran...... History season. ever by a Stanford quarterback. • 2013 vs. Oregon (17-0) Trent Murphy...... Science, Technology & Society Keanu Nelson...... Science, Technology & Society • • 2013 vs. UCLA (3-0) David Olson.... Management Science & Engineering • Stanford had five offensive touchdowns covering 20+ yards against Hogan’s nine touchdown passes in 2012 were the fourth-most ever in • 2013 vs. Arizona State (29-0) Kyle Olugbode..... Architectural Design Engineering Washington State. The last time Stanford did that was in the 2011 Orange Bowl program history by a redshirt freshman. He has 13 touchdown passes through • 2012 at Colorado (35-0) David Parry...... Political Science against Virginia Tech. 10 games in 2013. Ra’Chard Pippens...... Communications Taking Flight? Eddie Plantaric...... Science, Technology & Society Defensive Doings It’s a Yeti Jordan Pratt...... Atmosphere & Energy Engineering • Although Oregon State completed 41 of 57 pass attempts against Stanford, the Beavers gained just 271 Kevin Reihner...Management Science & Engineering • Stanford returned two interceptions for a touchdown against Washington • Fifth-year senior OLB Trent Murphy returned an interception 30 yards for a yards through the air (6.6 yards/catch) and were limited to 150 yards below their season average. Ed Reynolds...... Political Science State (Jordan Richards - 30 yards, Trent Murphy - 30 yards). The last time the touchdown against Washington State and also forced another interception Ben Rhyne...... Biomechanical Engineering Cardinal accomplished such a feat was Oct. 18, 1969, against Washington that was returned for a touchdown (by Jordan Richards.) Last season, Murphy Thursday Night Lights Jordan Richards...... Public Policy State in a 49-0 victory at Stanford Stadium. Don Parish (23 yards) and Rich returned an interception 40 yards for a touchdown against Washington, in a • This year saw Stanford play a regular season Thursday game for the fourth time, and just the second time Torsten Rotto...... Human Biology Keller (44 yards) turned the trick. game also played at CenturyLink Field. The two interceptions were returned J. B. Salem...... Science, Technology & Society at Stanford Stadium. Stanford has played three bowl games on a Thursday. Ricky Seale...... Psychology into opposite end zones. Patrick Skov...... International Relations Just for Kicks • Regular Season • Bowl Shayne Skov...... Management Science & Engineering • Stanford blocked two punts against Arizona State. One was blocked by fifth- • Murphy is inching up the record books and enters play on Saturday in third Sept. 6, 1990 - at Colorado Jan. 1, 1924 - vs. Notre Dame (Rose Bowl) Rollins Stallworth...Management Science & Engineering year senior DE Ben Gardner and another was credited as a team block which place on Stanford’s all-time sacks list. Aug. 28, 2008 - vs. Oregon State Jan. 1, 1993 - vs. Penn State (Blockbuster Bowl) A.J. Tarpley...... Science, Technology & Society resulted in a safety after sophomore DE Luke Kaumatule and senior OLB Blake Jeff Trojan...... Human Biology Sept. 27, 2012 - at Washington (Seattle) Dec. 31, 2009 - vs. Oklahoma () Austin Tubbs...... Psychology Lueders pushed Arizona State’s up-man into the punter. Rank Sacks Player Seasons Nov. 7, 2013 - vs. Oregon Cole Underwood...... Film and Media Studies 1. 36 Riall Johnson 1997-00 • Writing, Criticism & Practice • Gardner’s block was the first by a Stanford player since 2010. 2. 33 Ron George 1990-92 Streak Stoppers James Vaughters...... Political Science 3. 29.5 Trent Murphy 2010-present • Stanford’s 13-game winning streak, which began at Cal (Oct. 20, 2012) and ended at Utah (Oct. 12, 2013), Lee Ward...... Science, Technology & Society Safety First 4. 28 Kailee Wong 1994-97 Anthony Wilkerson...... Communications tied for second-longest in school annals: Khalil Wilkes...... Science, Technology & Society • Stanford recorded a safety near the end of the second quarter after an Arizona 5. 27.5 Chase Thomas 2009-11 Jordan Williamson...... Psychology State punt caromed off a Sun Devil player. It was the first safety since fifth-year Streak Seasons Notable Remound Wright..... Science, Technology & Society senior DE Ben Gardner’s against San Jose State in 2011. • Murphy ranks first nationally in pass sacks with 1.2/game (12.0 in 2013). 17 2010-11 • Last eight games of 2010, first nine games of 2011 David Yankey...... Science, Technology & Society Murphy ranks second nationally and first in the Pac-12 in tackles for loss with 13 1904-05 • Last five games of 1904, all eight games of 1905 Alex Yazdi...... Human Biology Grounded 1.8/game (18.0 in 2013). Kelsey Young...... Computer Science 13 1939-41 • Last game of 1939, all 10 games of 1940, first two games of 1941 • In a matchup between one of the nation’s top rushing defensive units against 13 2012-13 • Last eight games of 2012, first five games of 2013 one of the nation’s best ground games, Stanford allowed 284 rushing yards on • Murphy has the most sacks (12) by a Cardinal player since 2000 (Riall 12 1925-26 • Last two games of 1925, first 10 games of 1926 61 Army carries (4.65 yards/carry). Army averaged nearly 370 yards/game and Johnson, 15). 5.5 yards/carry last season.

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He was 2-of-3 from 40+ Kailee Wong in 1996 and 1997). each game. 2. 39 Tommy Vardell vs. California 1991 yards against San Jose State with a 40-yarder and a missed 52-yarder, which • vs. Washington - 125 yards on first two touches 3. 38 Brad Muster at UCLA 1986 was wide left. • Murphy stands in sixth place on Stanford’s career tackle for loss list (47.0), 3.5 • 99-yard kickoff return for touchdown, 26-yard rush behind Chase Thomas. • at Utah - 134 yards on first two touches Career Rushing Yards • Williamson’s third-quarter PAT at Army was the 25,000th point scored in • 100-yard kickoff return for touchdown, 34-yard catch 8. 2,162 Brian Allen 1998-2001 Stanford football history. He is currently 11th in the FBS in field goals per game Cajuste-In-Time 9. 2,079 Kerry Carter 1999-2002 (1.8). • Junior WR Devon Cajuste caught seven passes for 109 yards against UCLA, his • Montgomery returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown against 10. 1,992 Tyler Gaffney 2009-11; current second 100-yard receiving game. Washington as part of a two-touchdown game (99-yard kickoff return, 39-yard Boom Goes the Rhynomite reception). The last Stanford player to return a kickoff for a touchdown and Career Rushing Touchdowns • Ben Rhyne jumped to No. 9 on Stanford’s single season punting average list • Cajuste caught four passes for a career-high 115 yards and his first two- catch a touchdown pass in the same game was Chris Owusu, who had a 94- 1. 40 Stepfan Taylor 2009-12 with a 42.0 mark (39-1,639). touchdown game against Washington State. Both of Cajuste’s scores came in yard opening kickoff return and a 22-yard touchdown reception against San 2. 39 Tommy Vardell 1988-91 the first half as Stanford built a 17-3 lead. Jose State on Sept. 19, 2009. 3. 28 Brad Muster 1984-87 Ukropina, No Problema 4. 27 Tyler Gaffney 2009-11; current • In place of an injured Jordan Williamson, sophomore K Conrad Ukropina • Cajuste started quickly in 2013, making his first career start at wide receiver • Montgomery’s 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Washington made his first field goal attempt against UCLA (31 yards) and also registered a against San Jose State and logging his first touchdown reception on the tied for the fourth-longest in school history while his 100-yard kickoff return for • Gaffney’s highlight-reel, 35-yard rushing touchdown at USC in the first touchback on his second career kickoff. Ukropina made his first career PAT to opening drive, a 40-yarder. a score at Utah is tied for the top spot with Bob Bryan (1950 vs. San Francisco) quarter was his third score in as many trips to the Coliseum (2009, 2011, 2013). give Stanford its 55th point in a 55-17 win over Washington State. and Damon Dunn (1994 at Arizona State). He finished the night with two scores. Jet-Set Homecoming • Junior WR Ty Montgomery is second nationally in kickoff return average You’ve Got A Lot of Nice Tys • Gaffney had 24 rushing attempts in the first half against Oregon, the most in • Junior WR Jordan Pratt made his first career start at Oregon State near his (31.2). Montgomery is the only player on a BCS conference team with two • Senior RB Tyler Gaffney (97) and junior WR Ty Montgomery (290) combined a first half by an FBS player this season. hometown of Monmouth, Ore. kickoff returns for a touchdown, and is tied for first nationally in that category. for 387 all-purpose yards, 22 rushing attempts, five catches and three touchdowns against Washington. • Gaffney’s school-record 45 rushing attempts vs. Oregon were the most by an Offense/Defense • Montgomery’s 204 kickoff return yards against Washington were the second FBS since 2010. • Sophomore Luke Kaumatule started at tight end against Utah and then most in a single game in the NCAA this season behind Texas State’s Brandon • Montgomery (296) and Gaffney (111) combined for 407 all-purpose yards played defensive end against UCLA, Oregon State and Oregon. Smith (211). at Utah. Montgomery had 131 receiving yards, 160 kick return yards and five • With his three touchdowns at Oregon State, Gaffney became the first Stanford rushing yards while Gaffney had 108 rushing yards and three receiving yards. player with three rushing touchdowns in a single game since Josh Nunes vs. Rare Jordan • Montgomery is one of two Stanford players with three kickoff returns of over Arizona on Oct. 6, 2012. • Junior SS Jordan Richards led Stanford against UCLA with a team-high 10 90 yards for touchdowns (Damon Dunn) and the first Stanford player with a • Montgomery (233) and Gaffney (155) combined for 388 all-purpose yards tackles and his first career two-interception game. kickoff return for touchdown in consecutive games since 2009 (Chris Owusu at Army. Montgomery pulled down a career-best 130 yards on six receptions • Gaffney is averaging 4.8 yards per carry on first down, 5.8 yards per carry on vs. San Jose State and Washington). including a 46-yard touchdown. He added 73 kick return yards and 30 rushing second down and 4.5 yards per carry on third down. Yard Marker yards. Montgomery’s 233 all-purpose yards were the most by a Stanford player • Stanford recorded a season-high 311 first-half yards against Washington • Montgomery currently owns the top single season (31.2) and career (27.9) since Chris Owusu posted 261 against Arizona in 2010. Gaffney rushed for a • Gaffney is averaging 5.2 yards per carry in the second quarter and 5.6 yards State, including a season-best 222 passing yards. kickoff return average in program history. With 811 kickoff return yards in 2013, career-best 132 yards and one touchdown while also collecting a 23-yard per carry in the third quarter. Montgomery is currently second on the single season list, passing his previous touchdown pass. It was his second straight 100-yard rushing game. Homecoming mark of 680 set in 2011. • Against Army, Gaffney became the first player with both a receiving and • Washington natives Michael Rector (WR) and Joshua Garnett (LG) made Quite the Gaff rushing touchdown in the same game since Stepfan Taylor did so against starts in Stanford’s win against Washington State. It was Rector’s first career • Montgomery is 12th nationally in all-purpose yards (157.9/game). • Senior RB Tyler Gaffney (1,992) is the third Stanford player since 2009 to Oregon State in 2012. start and Garnett’s second (first at left guard). record at least 1,000 career rushing yards, joining Toby Gerhart (3,522) and • Montgomery has 1,579 all-purpose yards on the season. The program’s all- Stepfan Taylor (4,300). Senior RB Anthony Wilkerson (1,146) became the fourth O Captain! My Captain! Welcome Wagon time mark of 2,234 was set by Glyn Milburn in 1992. player since 2009 to eclipse 1,000 career rushing yards. • Fifth-year senior ILB Shayne Skov enters play Saturday ninth in Stanford • Sophomore RB Barry Sanders had his first career reception (16 yards) against history with 326 career tackles, behind Chris Draft’s mark of 332 (1994-97). Washington State and his first career touchdown (22-yard run) against the • Montgomery registered career-highs in all-purpose yards in consecutive • Gaffney has 15 rushing touchdowns and 16 yards lost this season. He has lost Cougars. games with 290 yards against Washington on nine touches (32.2 yards/touch) yardage on just eight carries. Judged Best By ESPN Test and 296 at Utah on 14 touches (21.4 yards/touch). • Sophomore WR Kodi Whitfield’s first career touchdown catch for 30 yards Price is Wright • Gaffney has seven 100+ rushing yard games this season. He is one of four against UCLA was the top play on ESPN’s Top 10 segment. • Junior RB Remound Wright had a career-long 53-yard touchdown run against • Montgomery has led the team in receptions in nine of its 10 games. Stanford players to register at least six 100-yard rushing games. Washington State. It stands as Stanford’s longest rush on the season. Will I Am • Montgomery caught 10 passes for 211 yards in the first two games of 2013. His • Gaffney has five-straight 100-yard rushing games, tied for second-best in • Junior K Jordan Williamson’s four field goals against Oregon moved him past Firsts 10 receptions over the two-game stretch was his highest output since catching program history Ken Naber (1977-80) on Stanford’s career made field goals list into sixth with • Fifth-year senior DE Josh Mauro had his first career interception in the first 13 passes in the final two games of his freshman season (six vs. Notre Dame, • Toby Gerhart – 7 (2009) 43 made attempts start of his career against Arizona State. Mauro returned his first-quarter seven vs. Oklahoma State). • Stepfan Taylor – 5 (2010) interception 25 yards to the Arizona State 17-yard line. • Williamson is 13 of 17 for field goal tries on the season, including 13 of 15 from • Montgomery had a 17-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter against • Gaffney (1,992) passed Tommy Vardell and is now 10th on Stanford’s all-time inside 50 yards. Productive San Jose State, his first touchdown since the Fiesta Bowl following the 2011 rushing list. • Fifth-year senior DE Ben Gardner recorded one sack, blocked a punt and season. He also had a 42-yard reception and finished with a game-high 81 • Williamson was 9-for-9 on field goal attempts inside of 50 yards this season recovered the loose ball in the same third-quarter series against Arizona State. receiving yards. • Gaffney’s 27 career rushing touchdowns place him fourth on Stanford’s all- before missing a 38-yarder at Utah (wide right from the middle of the field). time list, one shy of Brad Muster (1984-87). The miss snapped Williamson’s streak of 13 straight field goals made from Righteous inside 50 yards. • Sophomore WR Michael Rector caught his first pass for a touchdown against Army, a 26-yarder from junior QB Kevin Hogan that was partially deflected off • Williamson is six extra points away from tying Stanford’s career record of 130 the hands of a Black Knight defender. set by Eric Abrams (1992-95).

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Debuts watch Stanford play San Jose State. The largest crowd in the series was 70,426 With school rushing leader Stepfan Taylor in the NFL now, Gaffney made sure the ground game kept • Freshman WR Francis Owusu became the first true freshman to play this back in 1984, well before Stanford Stadium’s renovation of 2006. going strong. Stanford scored on its first three possessions, racked up 197 yards rushing and never Scoring Summary punted. season when he entered the Army game on special teams. Junior QB Evan Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score 1st 10:12 STAN Cajuste - 40 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 6-67 2:42 SJSU 0-STAN 7 Crower and sophomore DT Ikenna Nwafor also made Stanford debuts against • Stanford Stadium played host to a second straight sellout for the first time Kevin Hogan threw for 207 yards and two touchdowns for the Cardinal in front of an announced sellout crowd of 50,424 -- the largest since 50,425 showed up for Southern California in 2008. 3:26 SJSU Lopez - 30 yd field goal 14-62 6:46 SJSU 3-STAN 7 the Black Knights. Senior QB David Olson made his debut against Washington since 2011 when 50,424 fans filled the stands to see the Cardinal defeat 2nd 12:33 STAN Gaffney - 16 yd run (Williamson PAT) 13-75 5:53 SJSU 3-STAN 14 State. Arizona State. The Cardinal’s relentless rush sacked prolific passer David Fales four times, held the Spartans (1-1) 8:54 STAN Williamson - 40 yd field goal 4-19 1:45 SJSU 3-STAN 17 to 35 yards rushing and never lost its physical prowess. Fales was forced to throw mostly short and 3:43 SJSU Lopez - 22 yd field goal 13-70 5:11 SJSU 6-STAN 17 intermediate passes, completing 29 of 43 for 216 yards and a touchdown with one interception. 3rd 10:17 STAN Williamson - 48 yd field goal 11-44 4:43 SJSU 6-STAN 20 • Sophomore RB Barry Sanders made his career debut in the season opener • The Cardinal went on to sell out home games against Washington (50,424), 5:34 STAN Montgomery - 17 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 9-47 4:00 SJSU 6-STAN 27 against San Jose State. UCLA (51,424) and Oregon (51,424). San Jose State converted just 3 of 12 on third downs. 2:10 SJSU Grigsby - 13 yd pass from Fales (Lopez PAT) 9-65 3:24 SJSU 13-STAN 27 4th 11:08 STAN Gaffney - 2 yd run (Williamson PAT) 5-52 2:37 SJSU 13-STAN 34 With almost every starter back from the Pac-12’s top defense, most of the questions for Stanford Chip Shots • Stanford sold out its season ticket allotment for the first time in school history revolved around all new starters at the offensive skill positions: running back, wide receiver and • Stanford did not punt against San Jose State, a first since a win over the with more than 33,000 tickets sold by early June. In addition to season tickets, tight end. Statistical Summary SJSU STAN Spartans on Sept. 17, 1994 (224-game span). Senior P Ben Rhyne’s first-quarter Stanford reserves 5,000 student tickets for every game -- at least 71.4 percent FIRST DOWNS 22 25 Some of those answers started to come into focus. punt at Army was the first by Stanford in a span of 78:04, dating back to the of Stanford’s undergraduate population of 6,999 could be in attendance for RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-35 41-197 2013 Rose Bowl. most games. Gaffney, who played center field for the Class-A State College Spikes in the ’ PASSING YDS (NET) 216 207 organization last year, carried the ball 20 times and looked like he never lost a step. Passes Att-Comp-Int. 44-29-1 27-17-0 Stadium Amenities TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-251 68-404 Sack Race • New to Stanford Stadium this season are two new LED video displays – one He bounced off a defender and sprinted to the corner pylon to complete a 16-yard touchdown run Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 • Stanford’s defense came away with four sacks in the opener against San Jose in each end zone – measuring 24’x66’ with a 13HD pixel layout. The stadium in the second quarter. In the fourth, he plowed through the line for a 2-yard score to put Stanford Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 up 34-13. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-57 1-36 State while not surrendering a sack on offense. now also boasts a continuous 360-degree ribbon display (approx. 1,680’ wide) Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 which circles the entire facility. The feature is the first for a football-only Devon Cajuste doubled his career catch total with a pair of receptions on Stanford’s opening drive, Punts (Number-Avg) 3-34.3 0-0.0 • The Cardinal’s streak of recording at least one sack in 20 consecutive games college facility. including springing free down the middle and barreling through a defender for a 40-yard touchdown. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 He finished with three catches for 60 yards. Penalties-Yards 6-57 2-25 was snapped at Army. Army attempted 10 passes in Stanford’s 34-20 win. Possession Time 27:51 32:09 Ty Montgomery, saddled most of his sophomore year with a partially torn ligament in his knee, In the Classroom Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 12 of 15 finished with four catches for 81 yards and a physical touchdown: colliding with Jimmy Pruitt -- Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 0 of 0 Filling The Farm • Stanford’s football program received an Academic Progress Rating (APR) of popping the cornerback’s helmet off -- at the end of his 17-yard score in the third quarter for his first • The sellout crowd of 50,424 for San Jose State was the largest at Stanford 978 last spring, which was the highest rating in the Pac-12 Conference and touchdown since the 2012 Fiesta Bowl. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-39 Stadium since 2008 when Stanford drew 50,425 vs. USC. The Cardinal a figure that ranked 10th nationally among Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) The Cardinal controlled the flow from start to finish, something they failed to do while squeaking out also played in front of sellout crowds of 50,424 against Arizona State and institutions. a 20-17 victory over the Spartans in last season’s opener when they underestimated their opponent. Washington. Stanford added 1,000 standing-room only seats and drew 51,424 San Jose State won a school-record tying 11 games last year, earning the first national ranking since RUSHING 1975 and the sixth bowl victory in the program’s history. San Jose State - SIMPSON, Jason 11-43; CRAWLEY, Tim 4-18; BURKE, Osirius 1-2; JURICH, Blake 1-0; fans for wins over UCLA and Oregon. • requires its students to declare an undergraduate FALES, David 6-minus 28. major before starting their junior year. Among the team’s juniors and Fales, who led the nation with a 72.5 percent completion percentage last season, was his usual Stanford - Gaffney, Tyler 20-104; Wilkerson, Anthony 9-65; Hogan, Kevin 3-17; Wright, Remound 2-9; Montgomery, Ty 1-4; Sanders, Barry 1-2; Lloyd, Dallas 2-2; Young, Kelsey 1-minus 2; Team 2-minus 4. Fifth-Year Seniors seniors, 18 different majors are represented. Fifteen Cardinal upperclassmen efficient self -- making some “Sunday throws,” as Shaw put it -- but his receivers struggled to get open deep as San Jose State’s eight-game winning streak ended. • Stanford has nine fifth-year seniors on its 2013 roster: NB Usua Amanam, OG are engineering majors. Majors with three or more Cardinal student- PASSING San Jose State - FALES, David 29-43-1-216; JURICH, Blake 0-1-0-0. Fales found Noel Grigsby for a 13-yard touchdown that sliced Stanford’s lead to 27-13 late in the Kevin Danser, DE Ben Gardner, FB Ryan Hewitt, ILB Jarek Lancaster, DE Josh athletes: biomechanical engineering, economics, management science and Stanford - Hogan, Kevin 17-27-0-207. Mauro, OLB Trent Murphy, ILB Shayne Skov and C Khalil Wilkes. engineering, political science, psychology, and science, technology and third quarter. RECEIVING society. He directed drives inside Stanford’s 20 twice in the first half that stalled. Austin Lopez kicked field San Jose State - CARR, Jabari 8-36; GRIGSBY, Noel 6-55; JONES, Chandler 5-43; NUNN, Kyle 3-22; Coaching Changes goals of 30 and 22 yards to slice Stanford’s lead to 17-6 at the half. FREEMAN, Billy 2-30; SIMPSON, Jason 2-16; CRAWLEY, Tim 2-7; SMITH, Shane 1-7. • Mike Bloomgren was elevated to Andrew Luck Director of Offense. As the Stanford - Montgomery, Ty 4-81; Cajuste, Devon 3-62; Gaffney, Tyler 2-20; Whitfield, Kodi 2-14; The one major mistake Stanford made, its defense quickly corrected. Wilkerson, Anthony 2-14; Kaumatule, Luke 1-5; Trojan, Jeff 1-4; Hopkins, Charlie 1-4; Hewitt, Ryan team’s , Bloomgren also continues to coach the offensive 1-3. line. Bloomgren fills the void left by Pep Hamilton, who is now offensive Backup quarterback Dallas Lloyd lost the ball on a play-action keeper at San Jose State’s 33. Four plays later, Ed Reynolds intercepted a pass from Fales -- just as he did in the fourth quarter last season INTERCEPTIONS coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts. -- to give Stanford its 25th straight game with at least one takeaway, the longest active streak in the San Jose State - None. Football Bowl Subdivision. Stanford - Reynolds, Ed 1-0. • Former running backs coach Mike Sanford now directs Stanford’s Even still, allowing 251 total yards still had some Stanford players steaming. FUMBLES quarterbacks and wide receivers, while continuing his duties as recruiting San Jose State - None. coordinator. Replacing Sanford as running backs coach is former Cardinal Jordan Williamson also made field goals of 48 and 40 yards for Stanford. He missed wide left from Stanford - Lloyd, Dallas 1-1. 52 yards. quarterback Tavita Pritchard, who for two seasons prior served as a defensive SACKS (UA-A) assistant and worked closely with Willie Shaw Director of Defense Derek San Jose State - None. Mason. Stanford - Murphy, Trent 2-0; Anderson, Henry 0-1; Gardner, Ben 0-1; Mauro, Josh 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A) • Morgan Turner was elevated to tight ends coach following the departure of San Jose State - SMITH,Keith 5-7; CONNETTE,Simon 6-3; TAGO,Christian 4-5; BENWIKERE,Bene 4-2; PRUITT,Jimmy 3-3; HIGHTOWER,Forr 2-2; RACITI,Travis 2-1; OGBURN,Jr., Da 2-1; TAYLOR,Eugene 1-2; Ron Crook, who headed back to his home state after being named offensive LARCEVAL,Antho 2-0; BACON,Sean 2-0; SAUCEDO,Moses 1-1; POPOVICH,Tony 1-1; LINTON,Sean 1-1; line coach at West Virginia. Turner is in his third season with the Stanford WAID,Harrison 1-0; VAE,Foloi 0-1. Stanford - Reynolds, Ed 9-3; Skov, Shayne 3-6; Carter, Alex 5-2; Lyons, Wayne 3-4; Richards, Jordan coaching staff and fourth overall with the program. 3-3; Tarpley, A.J. 4-1; Parry, David 2-1; Mauro, Josh 1-2; Lueders, Blake 2-0; Murphy, Trent 2-0; Lancaster, Jarek 1-1; Gardner, Ben 0-2; Anderson, Henry 0-2; Browning, Barry 1-0; Carrington, Devon Well Endowed 1-0; Anderson, Kevin 0-1. • Two staff positions were endowed during the offseason as associate head coach Derek Mason became the Willie Shaw Director of Defense and Shannon Turley became the Kissick Family Director of Football Sports Performance. Turley’s position is the first endowed football directorship in the FBS.

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#5/4 Stanford 34, Army 20 #5/5 Stanford 42, #23/23 Arizona State 28 September 14, 2013 • West Point, N.Y. September 21, 2013 • Stanford, Calif.

WEST POINT, N.Y. - When fifth-ranked Stanford went to the locker room at halftime leading Army by Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score STANFORD, Calif. - Tyler Gaffney ran for 95 yards and two touchdowns, Anthony Wilkerson added 68 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score only seven points, head coach David Shaw realized he needn’t worry. Stanford (2-0) 7 13 7 7 34 yards and another score, and No. 5 Stanford started strong and struggled late in a 42-28 victory over Arizona State (2-1, 0-1) 0 0 7 21 28 Army (1-2) 6 7 0 7 20 No. 23 Arizona State in the Pac-12 opener for both teams. Stanford (3-0, 1-0) 13 16 10 3 42 Played to a near standstill the first two quarters by a 30-point underdog, the Cardinal regrouped in the second half and beat the Black Knights 34-20. Kevin Hogan threw for three touchdowns and Tyler The defending conference champions controlled every facet of the game to turn the only matchup Gaffney had two touchdowns and 132 yards rushing for the Cardinal. Scoring Summary between ranked opponents this week into a lead of 29-0 at halftime and 39-7 through three quarters. Scoring Summary The Cardinal scored twice in the air and three times on the ground, forced two interceptions, blocked Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Still, Stanford had its hands full against Army’s triple option offense, falling behind 6-0 at the outset two punts, tallied 10 tackles for loss and recorded three sacks. 1st 11:47 ARMY Grochowski - 39 yd field goal 4-8 2:01 STAN 0-ARMY 3 1st 9:08 STAN Montgomery - 17 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 3-17 1:31 ASU 0-STAN 7 as the much smaller Black Knights challenged at every turn. 3:27 ARMY Grochowski - 48 yd field goal 12-38 6:11 STAN 0-ARMY 6 Arizona State outgained Stanford 417 to 391 yards but looked overmatched until the fourth quarter. 2:21 STAN Gaffney - 1 yd run (Williamson PAT failed) 9-90 4:38 ASU 0-STAN 13 Hogan’s 23-yard touchdown pass to Gaffney after an Army turnover gave Stanford a 27-13 lead late in 0:32 STAN Rector - 26 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 6-75 2:55 STAN 7-ARMY 6 2nd 9:10 STAN Wilkerson - 12 yd run (Williamson PAT) 6-72 3:18 ASU 0-STAN 20 the third quarter and the Cardinal averted an embarrassing moment. Army has not defeated a ranked 2nd 12:13 STAN Montgomery - 46 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 1-46 0:09 STAN 14-ARMY 6 Taylor Kelly threw for 367 yards, including three touchdown passes in the fourth, and Jaelen Strong 4:49 STAN Montgomery - 30 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 2-37 0:44 ASU 0-STAN 27 team since a 17-14 win over No. 15 Air Force on Nov. 4, 1972. 3:53 STAN Williamson - 31 yd field goal 9-51 3:34 STAN 17-ARMY 6 caught 12 passes for 168 yards and a score in an otherwise disappointing showing for the Sun Devils 0:14 STAN Team safety -- -- ASU 0-STAN 29 1:09 ARMY Dixon - 15 yd run (Grochowski PAT) 7-75 2:44 STAN 17-ARMY 13 after beating Big Ten champion Wisconsin in a controversial finish last week. 3rd 13:18 ASU Grice - 2 yd run (Gonzalez PAT) 6-75 1:42 ASU 7-STAN 29 Ty Montgomery had six catches for 130 yards and one score, while Hogan was 11 of 18 for 188 yards 0:00 STAN Williamson - 47 yd field goal 6-40 1:02 STAN 20-ARMY 13 3:22 STAN Williamson - 20 yd field goal 13-68 6:50 ASU 7-STAN 32 passing for Stanford. 3rd 4:05 STAN Gaffney - 23 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 8-57 3:31 STAN 27-ARMY 13 Stanford showed more diversity on both sides of the ball than it had in solid, but not overwhelming, 0:37 STAN Gaffney - 16 yd run (Williamson PAT) 1-16 0:06 ASU 7-STAN 39 4th 9:59 STAN Gaffney - 1 yd run (Williamson PAT) 5-28 2:50 STAN 34-ARMY 13 victories against San Jose State and Army. The Cardinal’s funky formations and disguised defenses 4th 14:17 ASU Coyle - 45 yd pass from Kelly (Gonzalez PAT) 5-75 1:20 ASU 14-STAN 39 Terry Baggett led Army with 96 yards rushing on nine carries. 0:17 ARMY Poe - 6 yd pass from Schurr (Grochowski PAT) 11-58 3:06 STAN 34-ARMY 20 had the Sun Devils dazed and dizzy, again displaying the disparity between the past four league 10:55 ASU Strong - 27 yd pass from Kelly (Gonzalez PAT) 6-57 1:17 ASU 21-STAN 39 champions -- Stanford and Oregon -- and everybody else. At least for 45 minutes. 6:18 ASU Grice - 6 yd pass from Kelly (Gonzalez PAT) 11-67 2:42 ASU 28-STAN 39 Done in by three turnovers and eight penalties in a 40-14 loss last week at Ball State, Army needed 0:31 STAN Williamson - 24 yd field goal 9-40 5:44 ASU 28-STAN 42 to play a flawless game against the Cardinal to have a fighting chance and acquitted itself well. The Shaw still took solace as Cardinal contributions came from all over the roster. Statistical Summary STAN ARMY Black Knights forced the lone turnover of the first half as neither team was penalized before the break. FIRST DOWNS 17 18 Kevin Hogan completed 11 of 17 passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns to Ty Montgomery to The most critical play came in the third quarter. Trailing 20-13 and poised to tie the game, Army RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-203 61-284 lift Stanford to its 11th straight victory. Montgomery, held without a touchdown last season after Statistical Summary STAN ASU quarterback Angel Santiago botched a third-down handoff after the Black Knights had driven into PASSING YDS (NET) 205 49 being slowed by a nagging knee injury, finished with four catches for 62 yards. He has at least one FIRST DOWNS 20 19 Stanford territory, and James Vaughters recovered the fumble for the Cardinal. Montgomery’s 27-yard Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-13-1 10-6-0 touchdown in every game. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-50 49-240 catch on a third-and-7 play set up Gaffney’s touchdown catch. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-408 71-333 PASSING YDS (NET) 367 151 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Josh Mauro, making his first career start in place of injured defensive end Henry Anderson, backed Passes Att-Comp-Int 56-30-2 17-11-1 Army failed on a fourth-and-1 play early in the fourth quarter inside its own 30 and the Cardinal Punt Returns-Yards 1-25 1-10 off his pass rush and stuck his left hand out to corral Kelly’s pass for an interception. The play TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-417 66-391 secured the victory on Gaffney’s 1-yard run. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-73 2-27 extended Stanford’s streak of forcing a turnover to 27 games -- the longest in the country -- and set Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 up Montgomery’s 17-yard touchdown catch. Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 3-39 Stanford’s rushing defense has posted the best numbers in school history the past two seasons, Punts (Number-Avg) 2-48.5 4-31.5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-107 4-91 allowing 84.4 yards per game in 2011 and 97 per game last year. Army’s triple option led the nation Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Gaffney ran for a short touchdown after Devon Cajuste’s diving, 34-yard reception. Wilkerson Interception Returns-Yards 1-8 2-25 in rushing both years, averaging a school-record 369.8 yards per game and accumulating 4,438 yards Penalties-Yards 1-15 2-15 scampered 13 yards for another score, and Montgomery sliced up the middle for an easy 30-yard Punts (Number-Avg) 6-25.8 4-37.8 on the ground in 2012. touchdown. Possession Time 26:02 33:58 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 6 of 16 Penalties-Yards 6-65 7-57 The Black Knights, despite the loss of four-year starter Trent Steelman at quarterback, entered the The Cardinal capped off the one-sided start when Lueders blocked his man into the punter. The ball game on pace for another strong year, averaging 329 yards rushing in splitting their first two games. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 3 deflected into the end zone and was kicked out for a safety to give Stanford a 29-0 halftime lead. Possession Time 24:34 35:26 Not quite so effective without Raymond Maples and Larry Dixon, who were hurt in the game and sat Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 18 7 of 15 much of it, the Black Knights still finished with 284 yards rushing on 61 carries, and inspired play by Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-8 Ben Gardner blocked a surprise punt by Kelly, and Gaffney followed with a 16-yard touchdown run to Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 0 of 0 the Army defense kept the game close for most of the first three quarters. give Stanford a 39-7 lead late in the third quarter before Arizona State pulled closer. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 6-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 3-18 RUSHING Kelly threw touchdown passes to Chris Coyle (45 yards), Strong (7 yards) and Marion Grice (6 yards) in Stanford-Gaffney, Tyler 20-132; Montgomery, Ty 2-30; Hogan, Kevin 4-15; Wilkerson, Anthony 4-11; the fourth quarter to make the game look closer than it was. He completed 30 of 55 passes and threw Lloyd, Dallas 1-7; Seale, Ricky 1-6; Young, Kelsey 1-2; Wright, Remound 1-0. an interception in a desperation heave to the end zone on the final play. RUSHING Army-Baggett, Terry 9-96; Santiago, Angel 17-54; Dixon, Larry 6-22; Maples, Raymond 6-21; Schurr, Arizona State-Grice, Marion 17-50; Lewis, Deantre 1-4; Kelly, Taylor 6-minus 4. A.J. 6-18; Fraser, Stephen 5-17; Turrentine, T. 2-15; Giovannelli, T. 4-15; Tippett, Hayden 3-14; The rally put a charge into Shaw, who put Hogan and the offensive starters back in the game. But Stanford-Gaffney,T 19-95; Wilkerson,A 18-68; Hogan,K 5-37; Young,K 1-32; Wright,R 5-9; Team Scott, Lawrence 3-12. Arizona State wasted its best chances to seize momentum earlier. 1-minus 1.

PASSING Grice’s 2-yard touchdown run finished off a 1:42 drive to open the second half. Then Robert Nelson PASSING Stanford-Hogan, Kevin 11-18-1-188; Crower, Evan 2-3-0-17; Team 0-1-0-0. intercepted a pass from Hogan to give the Sun Devils the ball at Stanford’s 34, but the Sun Devils Arizona State-Kelly, Taylor 30-55-2-367; Team 0-1-0-0. Army-Schurr, A.J. 4-5-0-25; Santiago, Angel 2-5-0-24. turned it over when Grice dropped a pass on fourth down. Stanford-Hogan,K 11-17-1-151. RECEIVING RECEIVING Stanford-Montgomery, Ty 6-130; Whitfield, Kodi 3-20; Rector, Michael 1-26; Gaffney, Tyler 1-23; Arizona State-Strong, Jaelen 12-168; Foster, D.J. 8-80; Grice, Marion 6-32; Coyle, Chris 1-45; Smith, Trojan, Jeff 1-7; Young, Kelsey 1-minus 1. Cameron 1-30; Smith, Richard 1-7; Ozier, Kevin 1-5. Army-Stephens, A. 2-10; Baggett, Terry 1-16; Williams, Scott 1-9; Lawrence, C. 1-8; Poe, Edgar 1-6. Stanford-Montgomery,T 4-62; Cajuste,D 3-67; Wilkerson,A 2-18; Gaffney,T 1-4; Hewitt,R 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS INTERCEPTIONS Stanford-None. Arizona State-Nelson, Robert 1-8. Army-Jenkins, Josh 1-0. Stanford-Mauro,J 1-25; Carter,A 1-0.

FUMBLES FUMBLES Stanford-Hogan, Kevin 2-1. Arizona State-None. Army-Santiago, Angel 1-1; Fraser, Stephen 1-0. Stanford-None.

SACKS (UA-A) SACKS (UA-A) Stanford-None. Arizona State-Bradford,Carl 1-0. Army-Mendenhall, D. 1-0; Ugenyi, Mike 1-0. Stanford-Mauro,J 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0; Skov,S 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A) TACKLES (UA-A) Stanford-Mauro, Josh 6-1; Vaughters, James 4-3; Tarpley, A.J. 5-1; Skov, Shayne 3-3; Murphy, Trent Arizona State-Young, Chris 4-6; Bradford,Carl 6-1; Irabor, Osahon 5-2; Coleman, Davon 4-3; Sutton, 3-3; Lyons, Wayne 5-0; Reynolds, Ed 4-1; Richards, Jordan 3-1; Parry, David 2-2; Gardner, Ben 1-3; Will 3-3; Darby, Alden 3-3; Nelson, Robert 3-2; Moeakiola,Laiu 1-4; Fiso, Salamo 3-1; Conway, Gannon Carrington, Devon 1-3; Lueders, Blake 3-0; Davis, Noor 1-2; Anderson, Kevin 1-2; Carter, Alex 2-0; 2-2; Sulka, Tyler 2-0; Jones, Anthony 1-1; Taylor, G. 0-2; Garoutte, Alex 1-0; Haack, Matt 1-0; Hood, Hoffpauir, Zach 1-1; Browning, Barry 1-1; Shittu, Aziz 1-1; Lancaster, Jarek 1-0; Olugbode, Kyle 1-0. Jaxon 1-0; McCullen,Shane 1-0; Latu, Mo 1-0; Martin, Steffon 0-1; Carrington, L. 0-1. Army-Carnegie, Chris 6-2; Holloway, T. 3-5; Holloway, J. 6-0; Bacon, Geoffery 3-3; Ugenyi, Mike Stanford-Lyons,W 6-3; Skov,S 3-6; Tarpley,AJ 4-2; Reynolds,E 3-3; Carrington,D 5-0; Amanam,U 1-4; 3-2; Mackey, Jarrett 1-4; Jenkins, Josh 3-0; Poling, Marcus 2-0; Tolbert, S. 2-0; Glover, Richard 1-1; Harris,R 3-0; Carter,A 2-1; Lueders,B 2-1; Hemschoot,J 2-1; Vaughters,J 1-2; Olugbode,K 2-0; Mauro,J Mendenhall, D. 1-1; Kough, Robert 1-1; Hudson, Malcolm 0-2; Nesbit, Reggie 1-0; Zalneraitis, H. 1-0; 2-0; Richards,J 1-1; Murphy,T 1-1; Parry,D 0-2; Peat,A 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0; Shittu,A 0-1. Maxwell, Kyle 1-0; Trimble, Justin 0-1.

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#5/5 Stanford 55, Washington State 17 #5/5 Stanford 31, #15/18 Washington 28 September 28, 2013 • Seattle, Wash. October 5, 2013 • Stanford, Calif.

SEATTLE - Kevin Hogan saw what Washington State was trying to do, pushing its defense closer to the Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score STANFORD, Calif. - Ty Montgomery had several drops and one of his worst games in a loss at Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score line of scrimmage and daring Stanford to try and go over the top. Stanford (4-0, 2-0) 10 7 21 17 55 Washington last season. A year later, he turned in a breakout performance that saved Stanford. Washington (4-1, 1-1) 0 7 14 7 28 Washington State (3-2, 1-1) 3 0 0 14 17 Stanford (5-0, 3-0) 7 10 14 0 31 Hogan and the Cardinal were more than happy to pick apart the Cougars defense by going deep. Montgomery finished with 290 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, and the fifth-ranked Cardinal held on to beat No. 15 Washington 31-28 in a matchup of unbeaten Pac-12 North teams. Hogan threw for 286 yards and three touchdowns, and No. 5 Stanford won its 12th straight with a Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 55-17 rout of the Cougars. The Huskies outgained Stanford 489-284 in total yards but had no answer for the Cardinal’s Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score rejuvenated junior wide receiver any time he touched the ball. 1st 10:55 STAN Williamson - 28 yd field goal 7-61 3:59 STAN 3-WSU 0 1st 14:48 STAN Montgomery - 99 yd kickoff return (Williamson PAT) -- -- WASH 0-STAN 7 Hogan connected with Devon Cajuste on touchdowns of 57 and 33 yards in the first half then found Michael Rector on a 45-yard touchdown during a third-quarter blitz where the Cardinal scored 21 6:03 WSU Furney - 36 yd field goal 12-56 4:52 STAN 3-WSU 3 Montgomery returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for a TD and caught a 34-yard pass for another 2nd 14:51 STAN Williamson - 33 yd field goal 7-42 3:23 WASH 0-STAN 10 points as part of a stretch where they ran just two offensive plays. 2:49 STAN Cajuste - 57 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 6-80 3:08 STAN 10-WSU 3 score to put the Cardinal in control from the start and keep them there. He caught three passes for 56 1:03 WASH Sankey - 7 yd run (Coons PAT) 12-88 3:22 WASH 7-STAN 10 2nd 14:25 STAN Cajuste - 33 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 4-48 1:57 STAN 17-WSU 3 yards, ran 30 yards on two carries and racked up 204 yards returning kicks. 0:11 STAN Montgomery - 39 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 5-61 0:48 WASH 7-STAN 17 Jordan Richards and Trent Murphy both returned interceptions 30 yards for touchdowns 2:04 apart in 3rd 10:42 STAN Richards - 30 yd INT return (Williamson PAT) -- -- STAN 24-WSU 3 3rd 14:01 WASH Smith - 29 yd pass from Price (Coons PAT) 4-75 0:59 WASH 14-STAN 17 the third quarter as the Cardinal quickly turned a 17-3 halftime advantage into a 38-3 lead. Richards 8:45 STAN Rector - 45 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 2-54 0:42 STAN 31-WSU 3 Stanford led from wire-to-wire while winning its 13th straight game and 12th in a row at home. No 9:14 STAN Hogan - 4 yd run (Williamson PAT) 10-67 4:38 WASH 14-STAN 24 stepped in front of a pass that floated toward the sideline, while Murphy jumped and stole a screen 6:41 STAN Murphy - 30 yd INT return (Williamson PAT) -- -- STAN 38-WSU 3 matter the score, Washington never went away. 2:26 WASH Sankey - 15 yd run (Coons PAT) 10-64 3:21 WASH 21-STAN 24 pass at the line of scrimmage. 4th 11:40 STAN Williamson - 27 yd field goal 10-46 4:14 STAN 41-WSU 3 0:44 STAN Gaffney - 11 yd run (Williamson PAT) 3-19 1:31 WASH 21-STAN 31 10:58 STAN Wright - 53 yd run (Williamson PAT) 2-53 0:14 STAN 48-WSU 3 Keith Price threw for 350 yards and two touchdowns on an injured thumb and nearly led the Huskies 4th 2:38 WASH Mickens - 1 yd pass from Price (Coons PAT) 6-79 1:30 WASH 28-STAN 31 It was the second time Murphy had an interception return for a touchdown at Seattle’s CenturyLink 8:24 WSU Marks - 47 yd pass from Apodaca (Furney PAT) 7-71 2:28 STAN 48-WSU 10 back. But officials overturned Price’s completed pass on fourth down in the final minutes to end Field, pulling it off last season against Washington. Stanford also finished with two sacks and forced 6:29 STAN Sanders - 22 yd run (Ukropina PAT) 4-65 1:55 STAN 55-WSU 10 Washington’s rally. Washington State quarterback Connor Halliday to leave in the second half. 0:27 WSU Galvin - 8 yd pass from Apodaca (Furney PAT) 11-77 4:02 STAN 55-WSU 17 Statistical Summary WASH STAN Price completed 33 of 48 passes with one interception, and Bishop Sankey ran for 125 yards and two FIRST DOWNS 30 14 Hogan finished 16 of 25 passing with his only mistake being a second-quarter pass into the end zone scores in an impressive — though, at times, mistake-filled — performance for the Huskies against the RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-139 41-179 that floated and was intercepted. Hogan was replaced early in the fourth quarter, but Stanford kept defending Pac-12 and Rose Bowl champions. scoring. Remound Wright added a 53-yard touchdown run and Barry Sanders scored on a 22-yard run, Statistical Summary STAN WSU PASSING YDS (NET) 350 105 the first touchdown of his career. FIRST DOWNS 20 22 In the end, officials ruled Washington came up at least one bounce short. Passes Att-Comp-Int 48-33-1 20-12-1 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-238 13-51 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 88-489 61-284 Stanford finished with 560 total yards. PASSING YDS (NET) 322 322 On fourth-and-10 from the Stanford 49, Price rolled to his right and stiff-armed a defender before Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-17-1 65-39-2 throwing a 16-yard pass near the sideline to a diving . But after reviewing TV replays, Punt Returns-Yards 4-15 2-32 Stanford played without All-America left guard David Yankey, who was away from the team due to a TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-560 78-373 officials said the ball hit the ground. Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-36 5-211 family issue, and free safety Ed Reynolds was suspended for the first half after he was ejected against Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-15 Arizona State for targeting. The Cardinal barely noticed they were gone. Punt Returns-Yards 3-10 1-2 Huskies coach Steve Sarkisian said the video he saw on the scoreboard from the sideline looked Punts (Number-Avg) 7-39.4 6-44.5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-62 8-143 inconclusive. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Hogan’s first half was nearly perfect. He missed on his first pass, then connected on six straight, Interception Returns-Yards 2-60 1-0 Penalties-Yards 10-89 7-53 including the touchdown tosses to Cajuste and was excellent on third down. Hogan was 3 of 4 passing Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.8 7-39.3 The Cardinal sacked Price five times, tallied 11 tackles for loss and forced the Huskies into some big- Possession Time 28:21 31:39 on third down and added another conversion with his legs. Washington State moved its safeties up time blunders. Washington committed 10 penalties for 89 yards. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-0 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 4 of 14 to the line of scrimmage in an attempt to slow the Cardinal run game and paid for it getting beat on Penalties-Yards 9-57 4-35 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 the back end. Stanford overcame some sloppy offense of its own but still looked nothing like the team that was Possession Time 31:35 28:25 handed its only conference loss by Washington in a 17-13 setback in Seattle last season. This time, the Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-3 Cajuste came into the game with only six receptions all season. He broke free on a crossing route on Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 4 of 16 Cardinal offense — led by Kevin Hogan, who improved to 10-0 as the starter — did just enough, and a Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-7 5-30 the first touchdown running away from linebacker Cyrus Coen. It was the first passing touchdown Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 2 do-it-all showing from Montgomery made the difference. allowed by the Cougars this season. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-19 0-0 Hogan completed 12 of 20 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown with one interception. Tyler Gaffney RUSHING Cajuste’s second touchdown came when he blew past Nolan Washington on a double move and was ran for 72 yards and another score. Washington-Sankey, Bishop 27-125; Coons, Travis 1-19; Callier, Jesse 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 2; Price, wide open for the 33-yard score and a 17-3 Stanford lead. He should have caught a third touchdown, Keith 10-minus 4. but Hogan’s pass floated and Deone Bucannon raced over from safety for the interception. It was the RUSHING But Montgomery stole the spotlight for Stanford, starting when he sprinted up the middle untouched Stanford-Gaffney,T 19-72; Hogan,K 10-37; Montgomery,T 2-30; Wilkerson,A 6-23; Seale,R 1-17; first time this season Stanford failed to score inside the red zone. Stanford-Wright,R 2-56; Gaffney,T 14-54; Wilkerson,A 10-47; Sanders,B 3-34; Hogan,K 6-34; Seale,R to return the opening kickoff for his second career return for a score. It also was the first on an opening Young,K 1-3; Team 2-minus 3. 3-9; Lloyd,D 1-6; Team 1-minus 2. kickoff for Stanford since Chris Owusu in 2009 against Washington. Cajuste finished with four catches for 115 yards. Washington State-Laufasa, Jere. 4-23; Mason, Marcus 3-22; Apodaca, Austin 3-10; Caldwell, T. 1-3; PASSING Washington-Price, Keith 33-48-1-350. Halliday, C. 2-minus 7. After Sankey’s short touchdown run capped Washington’s impressive 88-yard drive late in the second Stanford-Hogan,K 12-20-1-105. Washington State was riding its first three-game winning streak since 2006 and was trying to start quarter, Montgomery seized the momentum for Stanford again. He caught a 39-yard touchdown pass 4-1 for the first time since 2003, the last time the Cougars went to a bowl game. Instead of pulling off PASSING from Hogan down the sideline to give the Cardinal a 17-7 lead with 11 seconds remaining before RECEIVING a stunning upset that would have signaled another step in their resurgence, the Cougars were left Stanford-Hogan,K 16-25-1-286; Crower,E 1-3-0-36. halftime. Washington State-Halliday, C. 24-36-1-184; Apodaca, Austin 15-29-1-138. Washington-Mickens, Jaydon 9-59; Smith, Kevin 6-98; Williams, Kasen 5-89; Sankey, Bishop 5-21; physically beaten and battered by the Cardinal. SeferianJenkins 4-58; Ross, John 2-15; Callier, Jesse 2-10. The teams twice traded scores to start the third quarter with an outpouring of offense more typical of Stanford-Montgomery,T 3-56; Gaffney,T 2-12; Whitfield,K 2-11; Cajuste,D 2-7; Sanders,B 1-7; RECEIVING the Washington-Stanford days of old. Stanford-Montgomery,T 6-54; Cajuste,D 4-115; Rector,M 2-93; Young,K 1-36; Sanders,B 1-16; Wilkerson,A 1-6; Kaumatule,L 1-6. Kaumatule,L 1-5; Harris,R 1-2; Gaffney,T 1-1. After Washington’s second straight touchdown drive, the Cardinal turned to Montgomery once more. Washington State-Mason, Marcus 7-28; Marks, Gabe 6-75; Cracraft, River 4-52; Galvin, Rickey 4-34; INTERCEPTIONS He juked a pair of defenders during a 68-yard kickoff return to the Washington 19 that set up Gaffney’s Washington-Peters, Marcus 1-0. Williams, Dom. 3-27; Brooks, Leon 3-2; Williams, K. 2-61; Caldwell, T. 2-10; Laufasa, Jere. 2-8; Ratliff, TD run and put Stanford up 31-21. Bobby 2-7; Thompson, John 2-6; Myers, Isiah 1-7; Mayle, Vince 1-5. Stanford-Tarpley,AJ 1-15. Washington’s best chance to come back ended when Trent Murphy tipped Price’s pass near the goal INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES line and A.J. Tarpley grabbed the interception and ran 15 yards to the Stanford 20 with 6:11 remaining. Stanford-Murphy,T 1-30; Richards,J 1-30. Washington-Smith, Kevin 1-0. Washington State-Bucannon, Deone 1-0. Stanford-None. But the Huskies came back again with Price throwing a 1-yard touchdown pass to Jaydon Mickens FUMBLES with 2:38 to play. Washington stopped Stanford three-and-out to get the ball back on its own 33 SACKS (UA-A) Stanford-None. with 1:51 remaining, but the Cardinal made one final stop — just as it did in so many close games Washington-Feeney, Travis 1-1; Kikaha, Hau’oli 0-1. Washington State-Halliday, C. 1-0; Jackson, Alex 1-0; Apodaca, Austin 1-0. last season. Stanford-Murphy,T 2-0; Skov,S 1-1; Vaughters,J 1-0; Lueders,B 0-1.

SACKS (UA-A) TACKLES (UA-A) Stanford-Mauro,J 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0. Washington-Thompson, Shaq 5-4; Timu, John 2-6; Parker, Sean 3-4; Fuimaono, P. 6-0; Feeney, Travis Washington State-None. 4-2; Shamburger, W. 4-2; Ducre, Gregory 2-4; Kikaha, Hau’oli 1-5; Littleton, C. 3-1; Shelton, Danny 2-2; Peters, Marcus 3-0; Washington, Dw. 1-0; Tutogi, Thomas 1-0; Smith, Kevin 1-0; Hudson, Evan TACKLES (UA-A) 0-1; Watson, Tre 0-1. Stanford-Carter,A 7-1; Amanam,U 5-1; Carrington,D 3-3; Harris,R 4-0; Skov,S 4-0; Tarpley,AJ 3-1; Stanford-Skov,S 8-7; Tarpley,AJ 3-5; Reynolds,E 7-0; Amanam,U 5-1; Carter,A 3-3; Vaughters,J 3-3; Lyons,W 3-0; Hemschoot,J 3-0; Hoffpauir,Z 2-1; Lueders,B 2-1; Richards,J 2-1; Murphy,T 2-0; Murphy,T 3-3; Lancaster,J 2-3; Mauro,J 3-1; Parry,D 2-2; Carrington,D 3-0; Richards,J 2-1; Lyons,W Lancaster,J 2-0; Davis,N 2-0; Vaughters,J 1-0; Pippens,R 1-0; Parry,D 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0; Mauro,J 2-1; Anderson,K 0-3; Lueders,B 0-3; Browning,B 2-0; Harris,R 1-1; Owusu,F 1-1; Gardner,B 0-2; 1-0; Reynolds,E 0-2; Rotto,T 0-1. Hemschoot,J 1-0; Hewitt,R 1-0; Ward,L 0-1. Washington State-Bucannon, Deone 7-2; Taliulu, Taylor 5-2; Monroe, Darryl 5-0; Cooper, Xavier 4-1; Gauta, Ioane 3-1; Washington, N. 3-0; Coen, Cyrus 3-0; Horton, Damante 3-0; Vaeao, Destiny 3-0; Brown, Daquawn 2-1; Pritchard, Tana 1-3; Dotson, Isaac 2-0; Byers, Jared 2-0; Palacio, Kache 0-3; Sagote, Justin 1-0; Mason, Marcus 1-0; Oertel, Eric 1-0; Pole, Kalaf. 1-0; Faoliu, Lyman 0-1; Davey, Feddie 0-1; Allison, J. 0-1.

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#5/5 Stanford 21, Utah 27 #13/13 Stanford 24, #9/10 UCLA 10 October 12, 2013 • Salt Lake City, Utah October 19, 2013 • Stanford, Calif.

SALT LAKE CITY - Utah made a goal-line stand in the final minute and Travis Wilson threw two Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score STANFORD, Calif. - Tyler Gaffney ran for 171 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 13 Stanford Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score touchdown passes in a 27-21 victory against No. 5 Stanford. Stanford (5-1, 3-1) 14 0 0 7 21 smothered Brett Hundley and No. 9 UCLA, 24-10, with a physical performance on both sides of the UCLA (5-1, 2-1) 0 0 3 7 10 Utah (4-2, 1-2) 14 7 3 3 27 ball. Stanford (6-1, 4-1) 3 0 14 7 24 It was the first time in school history the Utes knocked off a top-five program at Rice-Eccles Stadium. They beat No. 4 Alabama in the Sugar Bowl following the 2008 season. The Cardinal outgained UCLA 419 yards to 266, won the time of possession 37:11 to 22:49 and again Scoring Summary made the big plays when it mattered most. Scoring Summary Kevin Hogan marched the Cardinal down to the 6-yard line with a minute remaining. On third down, Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score he threw an incomplete pass to Charlie Hopkins. Then, on fourth down, amid heavy pressure, Hogan Kevin Hogan threw for 227 yards and a spectacular touchdown to Kodi Whitfield as the Cardinal 1st 11:36 STAN Gaffney - 1 yd run (Williamson PAT) 7-75 3:24 STAN 7-UTAH 0 1st 1:08 STAN Ukropina - 31 yd field goal 11-74 4:34 UCLA 0-STAN 3 overthrew Devon Cajuste. regrouped the way they always seem to over the past four years. 7:35 UTAH Williams - 4 yd pass from Wilson (Phillips PAT) 8-75 4:01 STAN 7-UTAH 7 3rd 11:08 UCLA Fairbairn - 38 yd field goal 12-54 3:52 UCLA 3-STAN 3 The Utes took a knee twice to end the game, along with the 13-game winning streak of Stanford. 7:21 STAN Montgomery - 100 yd kickoff return (Williamson PAT) -- -- STAN 14-UTAH 7 The Bruins entered the game averaging 45.8 points per game. 7:27 STAN Whitfield - 30 yd pass from Hogan (Ukropina PAT) 7-76 3:35 UCLA 3-STAN 10 0:10 UTAH Anderson - 51 yd pass from Wilson (Phillips PAT) 10-79 3:43 STAN 14-UTAH 14 3:33 STAN Gaffney - 1 yd run (Ukropina PAT) 6-40 2:47 UCLA 3-STAN 17 Utah kept Stanford’s stingy defense off balance all day with a mix of draws and wide receiver screens. 2nd 3:48 UTAH Anderson - 3 yd run (Phillips PAT) 11-99 5:05 STAN 14-UTAH 21 Just as they slowed down Marcus Mariota and Oregon last season, Stanford hurried Hundley all 4th 14:56 UCLA Evans - 3 yd pass from Hundley (Fairbairn PAT) 11-75 3:37 UCLA 10-STAN 17 Dres Anderson caught a 51-yard touchdown pass and scored another on a short run. Bubba Poole 3rd 2:02 UTAH Phillips - 23 yd field goal 10-47 4:18 STAN 14-UTAH 24 afternoon to put the brakes on UCLA’s up-tempo offense. 1:42 STAN Gaffney - 4 yd run (Ukropina PAT) 5-32 0:58 UCLA 10-STAN 24 finished with 111 yards rushing and had another 75 on seven catches. 4th 14:13 UTAH Phillips - 48 yd field goal 4-2 1:28 STAN 14-UTAH 27 9:22 STAN Cajuste - 7 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 5-52 0:56 STAN 21-UTAH 27 Hundley completed 24 of 39 passes for 192 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions by Jordan Ty Montgomery returned a kickoff for a touchdown for a second straight week. This time, Montgomery Richards -- the second with a little more than two minutes remaining, leading to another Stanford Statistical Summary STAN UCLA took the ball a few steps deep in the end zone and darted through the Utes before going 100 yards, touchdown that put the first blemish on UCLA’s season. The Bruins have not started 6-0 since 2005. FIRST DOWNS 16 23 tying a Stanford record. Statistical Summary STAN UTAH RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-74 50-192 FIRST DOWNS 13 22 The Cardinal came out on top again in a rematch of last season’s Pac-12 title game with a “back-to- PASSING YDS (NET) 192 227 Cajuste made a diving catch on a fade route to trim the Utah lead to 27-21 with 9:22 remaining, but basics” formula. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-143 39-181 Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-24-2 25-18-1 the Cardinal couldn’t complete the comeback. PASSING YDS (NET) 246 234 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-266 75-419 With UCLA’s offense taking the field with 2:57 remaining, the Cardinal hurried Hundley into two A week after throwing six interceptions, Wilson showed more poise in the pocket. His only mistake Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-15-0 34-23-1 incompletions before Richards dived for his second interception at the Bruins’ 32-yard line after Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 was on a screen, when his pass was tipped and picked off by Joe Hemschoot. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-389 73-415 receiver fell down. Then Gaffney capped off a quick Stanford drive with a 4-yard Punt Returns-Yards 3-(-4) 3-1 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 touchdown run that put the game out of reach. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-53 2-37 Wilson finished 23 of 34 for 234 yards. He cut his throwing hand on a hard tackle early in the third Punt Returns-Yards 2-11 2-26 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-25 quarter, continuously wiping the top of it on his towel. But the injury didn’t seem to affect his touch. Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-176 0-0 Stanford has won six straight over UCLA, including three in the last year, and 14 in a row against Punts (Number-Avg) 7-46.3 6-43.0 Neither did those interceptions. Interception Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 teams from California. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-40.8 5-44.6 Penalties-Yards 7-43 6-65 Stanford struggled on offense in the second half, turning the ball over twice on fumbles with Reilly Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Devon Cajuste caught seven passes for 109 yards for Stanford before leaving with a right leg injury Possession Time 22:49 37:11 recovering both. The Utes turned those into field goals by Andy Phillips. Phillips, a former U.S. ski Penalties-Yards 6-33 4-30 early in the fourth quarter. Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 9 of 17 team member, is 11 for 11 this season. Possession Time 27:06 32:54 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 6 of 14 UCLA, which entered the game outscoring opponents 71-0 in the third quarter, looked out of rhythm Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3 Kevin Hogan dropped to 10-1 as a starter. after halftime. Stanford outscored UCLA 14-3 in the third quarter to take a two-touchdown lead -- with Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-27 one of the most spectacular plays of the season igniting Stanford’s surge. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-4 Utah went on a season-long 99-yard drive in the second quarter, culminating with Anderson’s 3-yard score on an end-around. It gave Utah a 21-14 at halftime. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 2-12 While running to his right on a post route, Whitfield -- the son of former NFL offensive lineman Bob RUSHING Whitfield -- leaped in the air and reached back to make a backhanded catch with his right hand UCLA-Jones, Malcolm 5-30; Hundley, Brett 11-27; Perkins, Paul 4-10; Thigpen, Damien 4-6; Manfro, It was a day of firsts for the Stanford defense, which hadn’t allowed an opening quarter touchdown all between two defenders. The 30-yard touchdown reception put Stanford up 10-3 and left most of the Steven 2-2; TEAM 1-minus 1. season. Karl Williams scored on a 4-yard pass from Wilson on Utah’s opening drive and Anderson later RUSHING crowd “oohing” every time the replay was shown on the video boards. Stanford-Gaffney,T 16-108; Lloyd,D 1-16; Hogan,K 7-6; Montgomery,T 1-5; Hewitt,R 1-3; Seale,R 1-3; Stanford-Gaffney,T 36-171; Hogan,K 5-33; Seale,R 2-4; Young,K 2-minus 3; Wright,R 1-minus 4; hauled in a 51-yard pass from Wilson. It was Anderson’s fifth play of 50 or more yards. Wilkerson,A 4-minus 9. Wilkerson,A 2-2. On UCLA’s next drive, Stanford forced a turnover for the 32nd straight game -- the second-longest Montgomery joined Bob Bryan (1950 against San Francisco) and Damon Dunn (1994 at Arizona State) Utah-Poole, Bubba 22-111; Wilson, Travis 8-35; Radley, Lucky 4-31; Anderson, Dres 2-6; TEAM streak in the country -- when Richards intercepted Hundley’s lofted pass. Richards’ return for a 2-minus 1; Williams, Karl 1-minus 1. PASSING with 100-yard kickoff returns for Stanford. touchdown was called back because of a holding penalty. UCLA-Hundley, Brett 24-39-2-192. PASSING Stanford-Hogan,K 18-25-1-227. One week prior, Montgomery had a 99-yard touchdown return to open the game against Washington. No matter. Stanford-Hogan,K 15-27-0-246. Montgomery finished with three returns for 160 yards against Utah. Utah-Wilson, Travis 23-34-1-234. RECEIVING Cajuste caught a leaping 34-yard pass at UCLA’s 2 on third down. And three plays later, Gaffney ran for UCLA-Payton, Jordan 5-43; Fuller, Devin 5-35; Evans, Shaquell 4-30; Perkins, Paul 4-19; Lucien, Devin RECEIVING a short touchdown to put the Cardinal up 17-3 late in the third quarter. 2-31; Duarte, Thomas 2-18; Andrews, Darren 1-10; Thigpen, Damien 1-6. Stanford-Montgomery,T 8-131; Whitfield,K 2-51; Cajuste,D 2-17; Rector,M 1-39; Hewitt,R 1-5; Stanford-Cajuste,D 7-109; Montgomery,T 5-50; Whitfield,K 2-39; Pratt,J 1-13; Cummings,J 1-7; Gaffney,T 1-3. Hundley regrouped to lead UCLA on an 11-play, 75-yard scoring drive. He capped it off with a 3-yard Hopkins,C 1-6; Gaffney,T 1-3. Utah-Poole, Bubba 7-75; Williams, Karl 5-20; Anderson, Dres 4-82; Norwood, Geoff 4-28; Denham, touchdown pass to Shaquelle Evans that sliced Stanford’s lead to 17-10 early in the fourth. Anthony 2-17; Fitzgerald,Sean 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS Hundley and the Bruins never looked so smooth again. Ka’imi Fairbairn kicked a tying 38-yard field on UCLA-Adams, Ishmael 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS the opening drive of the second half for UCLA’s only other score. Stanford-Richards,J 2-25. Stanford-Hemschoot,J 1-7. Utah-None. FUMBLES UCLA-Hundley, Brett 1-0. FUMBLES Stanford-Sanders,B 1-0; Wilkerson,A 1-0. Stanford-Hogan,K 2-1; Montgomery,T 1-1. Utah-None. SACKS (UA-A) UCLA-None. SACKS (UA-A) Stanford-Murphy,T 2-0; Gardner,B 1-0; Skov,S 1-0. Stanford-Murphy,T 1-0. Utah-Orchard, Nate 2-0. TACKLES (UA-A) UCLA-Goforth, Randal 2-17; Jefferson, Anth 3-11; Vanderdoes, Edd 2-9; Adams, Ishmael 0-10; TACKLES (UA-A) Jack, Myles 5-4; Zumwalt, Jordan 1-8; Kendricks, Eric 1-8; Barr, Anthony 1-7; Moreau, Fabian 2-3; Stanford-Reynolds,E 6-6; Tarpley,AJ 3-9; Skov,S 3-6; Mauro,J 6-2; Richards,J 3-5; Lyons,W 2-6; Savaiinaea, Isa 0-5; Marsh, Cassius 0-4; Clark, Kenneth 0-4; Hofmeister, Rya 1-1; McCarthy, Ellis 0-2; Amanam,U 3-2; Gardner,B 1-4; Murphy,T 1-3; Browning,B 3-0; Carter,A 2-0; Anderson,K 1-1; Lagace, Taylor 1-0; Brown, Jayon 1-0; Hollins, Deon 0-1; Graham, Keenan 0-1; Sermons, Brando 0-1; Hemschoot,J 0-2; Vaughters,J 0-1; Lancaster,J 0-1; Ward,L 0-1; Carrington,D 0-1. McKay, Stan 0-1; Epenesa, Seali’ 0-1. Utah-Reilly, Trevor 3-4; Whittingham, Ja 4-2; Walker, Michael 2-4; Orchard, Nate 4-1; Rowe, Eric 2-3; Stanford-Richards,J 5-5; Skov,S 6-1; Tarpley,AJ 3-4; Reynolds,E 4-2; Carrington,D 4-2; Carter,A 3-3; Tuipolutu, LT 1-4; Norris, Jared 0-5; Orphey, Davion 2-2; Honeycutt, Mike 3-0; McGill, Keith 2-1; Mauro,J 3-1; Aman Palepoi, Tenny 1-2; Dimick, Hunter 1-1; Fehoko, V.J. 0-2; Norwood, Geoff 1-0; Williams, Karl 1-0; am,U 2-2; Harris,R 3-0; Murphy,T 2-1; Lyons,W 1-2; Gardner,B 2-0; Olugbode,K 1-1; Hemschoot,J 0-2; Radley, Lucky 1-0; Thomas, Justin 1-0; Ianu, Sese 0-1. Cajuste,D 1-0; Vaughters,J 0-1; Parry,D 0-1; Cummings,J 0-1; Anderson,K 0-1.

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#8/8 Stanford 20, Oregon State 12 #6/6 Stanford 26, #2/2 Oregon 20 October 26, 2013 • Corvallis, Ore. November 7, 2013 • Stanford, Calif.

CORVALLIS, Ore. - Tyler Gaffney ran for three touchdowns and the Cardinal held off Oregon State’s Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score STANFORD, Calif. - Tyler Gaffney ran for 157 yards, and No. 5 Stanford hammered No. 3 Oregon for Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score fourth-quarter comeback bid in a 20-12 win. Stanford (7-1, 5-1) 0 7 6 7 20 three quarters before holding off a furious rally by the fast-paced Ducks for a 26-20 victory. Oregon (8-1, 5-1) 0 0 0 20 20 Oregon State (6-2, 4-1) 0 3 6 3 12 Stanford (8-1, 6-1) 7 10 6 3 26 Gaffney ran 22 times for 145 yards and scored on runs of 4, 9 and 32 yards to highlight a slow offensive The Cardinal made it two in a row against the Ducks, who haven’t lost to any other team in the past night for Stanford. Stanford totaled 276 yards of offense as quarterback Kevin Hogan completed just two seasons. 8 of 18 passes for 88 yards. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Kevin Hogan ran for a touchdown and played a mistake-free game at quarterback for Stanford as the Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Qtr Time Team - Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Oregon State didn’t top 300 yards either, held to 288 - well off the Beavers’ season average of 515 Cardinal put on a clinic in how to play keep-away from a team that was averaging 55.6 points per 2nd 12:48 OSU Romaine - 50-yd field goal 8-6 4:25 STAN 0-OSU 3 1st 2:36 STAN - Gaffney - 2 yd run (Williamson PAT) 12-96 5:59 ORE 0-STAN 7 yards. Oregon State quarterback Sean Mannion, the national leader in yards passing and touchdown game. Stanford ran 66 times for 274 yards -- sometimes behind as many as nine offensive linemen passes, was 41 of 57 for 271 yards and one touchdown. 0:07 STAN Gaffney - 4-yd run (Ukropina PAT) 6-66 0:39 STAN 7-OSU 3 -- and held the ball for 42 and a half minutes. 2nd 11:26 STAN - Hogan - 11 yd run (Williamson PAT) 8-58 4:58 ORE 0-STAN 14 3rd 14:08 STAN Gaffney - 9-yd run (Ukropina PAT failed) 2-12 0:45 STAN 13-OSU 3 0:00 STAN - Williamson - 19 yd field goal 20-96 8:26 ORE 0-STAN 17 Beavers receiver , tops in the nation in receptions and yards, finished with nine catches 0:46 OSU Cooks - 8-yd pass from Mannion (PAT blocked) 12-90 5:54 STAN 13-OSU 9 Heisman Trophy contender Marcus Mariota, who said he was playing on a left knee that was a “little 3rd 12:34 STAN - Williamson - 34 yd field goal 6-21 2:17 ORE 0-STAN 20 for 80 yards. 4th 12:01 STAN Gaffney - 32-yd run (Ukropina PAT) 8-73 3:38 STAN 20-OSU 9 banged up,” was inaccurate and under pressure much of the night. He finished 20-of-34 for 250 yards 1:31 STAN - Williamson - 26 yd field goal 14-63 7:33 ORE 0-STAN 23 3:00 OSU Romaine - 39-yd field goal 4-(-2) 1:13 STAN 20-OSU 12 with a fumble but threw two fourth-quarter touchdown passes, sandwiched around a blocked field 4th 11:40 STAN - Williamson - 30 yd field goal 8-46 4:27 ORE 0-STAN 26 Stanford’s defense came up big in key situations, as it turned back Oregon State on downs four times goal return for a score by Rodney Hardrick, to pull the Ducks to 26-20 with 2:12 left. 10:11 ORE - Hawkins - 23 yd pass from Mariota (Wogan PAT) 5-60 1:21 ORE 7-STAN 26 inside the Cardinal 35. Stanford held Mannion to less than 350 yards passing for the first time this 5:08 ORE - Hardrick - 65 yd missed FG return (Mariota pass failed) -- -- ORE 13-STAN 26 season, and sacked him eight times. Statistical Summary STAN OSU Oregon recovered one onside kick but couldn’t do it twice, and Stanford ran out the clock. 2:12 ORE - Brown - 12 yd pass from Mariota (Wogan PAT) 10-57 2:51 ORE 20-STAN 26 FIRST DOWNS 13 23 It wasn’t pretty for the Cardinal offense, and in particular, Hogan. The Beavers’ defense had him RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-185 24-17 Oregon looked out of it, down 26-0 early in the fourth with Stanford hammering away behind Gaffney, scrambling, and Hogan was able to complete only three passes longer than 10 yards. PASSING YDS (NET) 88 271 who set a school record with 45 carries. Statistical Summary ORE STAN Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-8-0 57-41-0 FIRST DOWNS 17 26 But Gaffney, who leads Stanford in rushing with 878 yards this season, picked up the slack. Gaffney, Even after Oregon finally broke through with a 23-yard touchdown pass from Mariota to Daryle TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 51-273 81-288 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-62 66-274 who often gained yardage after the first contact, was effective in the second half, when he ran for 79 Hawkins, the Cardinal went on another time-consuming drive and attempted a long field goal that yards and two touchdowns. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-36 would have sealed it. PASSING YDS (NET) 250 103 Punt Returns-Yards 1-21 3-74 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-20-0 13-7-0 The Beavers trailed 20-9 with less than 4 minutes remaining and nearly forced overtime. Down Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-50 4-57 Instead, the Ducks blocked it, Hardrick scooped and scored from 65 yards out with 5:08 left, and TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-312 79-377 by eight, Oregon State drove to the Stanford 7 with 30 seconds remaining, but four consecutive Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 suddenly it was interesting. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 incompletions stopped the rally and ended the Beavers’ six-game winning streak. Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.0 4-39.2 Punt Returns-Yards 1-25 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Only five seconds later, it got even more interesting when the Ducks recovered an onside kick. They Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-95 1-57 Twice during the first half and once in the third quarter, Oregon State coach decided to Penalties-Yards 5-43 6-50 quickly moved inside the Stanford 5 but got pushed back to fourth-and-goal from the 12. Mariota Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 pass up field-goal attempts, and instead tried to convert a fourth-and-short. Stanford turned back Possession Time 21:27 38:33 threw a touchdown pass to Pharaoh Brown with 2:12 remaining, but the time it took the Ducks to get Punts (Number-Avg) 3-38.3 1-43.0 each one. Third-Down Conversions 2 of 9 6 of 17 in while burning a timeout was key. Fumbles-Lost 4-2 1-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 5 Penalties-Yards 10-81 2-10 Stanford led 7-3 at halftime following a defensive struggle in the first half. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-5 Stanford grabbed the next onside kick, and Oregon was powerless to stop the clock. Possession Time 17:26 42:34 Sacks By: Number-Yards 8-60 2-14 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 14 of 21 Oregon State took a 3-0 lead early in the second quarter on Trevor Romaine’s career-best 50-yard Stanford put Oregon in a 14-0 hole, the Ducks’ largest deficit of the season to that point, with a power Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 1 of 1 field goal. The Beavers appeared that they would lead hold the lead into the break when a turnover football clinic that started when the Cardinal came up with a fourth-and-goal stop from the 4 in the on downs gave the Cardinal the ball on its own 34 with 46 seconds remaining in the second quarter. first quarter. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 6-6 RUSHING Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-21 Stanford-Gaffney,T 22-145; Young,K 2-23; Hogan,K 5-10; Montgomery,T 1-9; Sanders,B 1-6; Team Stanford took advantage with a quick-striking drive, finishing when Gaffney bulled into the end zone 1-minus 3; Lloyd,D 1-minus 5. Stanford followed with a punishing 96-yard drive that included one long strike from Hogan to Michael from 4 yards out 7 seconds before halftime. Rector. Gaffney’s 2-yard plunge made it 7-0. Oregon State-Ward, Terron 3-39; Woods, Storm 8-21; Cooks, Brandin 3-18; TEAM 1-minus 1; RUSHING Mannion, Sean 9-minus 60. The Cardinal capitalized on their momentum by forcing a fumble on the opening kickoff of the second With a little help from a pass interference call that wiped out an Oregon interception, Stanford made Oregon-Marshall, Byron 11-46; Thomas, De. 6-30; Tyner, Thomas 1-2; Mariota, Marcus 6-minus 16. half. Gaffney scored two plays later on a 9-yard run to put Stanford ahead 13-3. it 14-0 on Hogan’s option keeper from 11 yards out with 11:26 left in the second quarter. Stanford-Gaffney,T 45-157; Hogan,K 8-57; Wilkerson,A 6-25; Montgomery,T 1-14; Wright,R 2-13; PASSING Young,K 2-11; Seale,R 2-minus 3. Stanford-Hogan,K 8-18-0-88. Oregon State bounced back with its best possession of the night, a 12-play, 90-yard drive ending on an Oregon State-Mannion, Sean 41-57-0-271. And just when it looked as though Oregon was about to get back in it, Stanford linebacker Shayne 8-yard touchdown pass from Mannion to Brandin Cooks. But the Cardinal made it 20-9 just 3 minutes Skov ripped the ball away from De’Anthony Thomas at the Stanford 2. PASSING into the fourth quarter on Gaffney’s 32-yard cutback run for a touchdown. Oregon-Mariota, Marcus 20-34-0-250. RECEIVING Stanford-Hogan,K 7-13-0-103. Stanford-Montgomery,T 3-55; Whitfield,K 2-21; Hewitt,R 1-6; Dudchock,D 1-4; Young,K 1-2. Stanford followed that with another 96-yard drive, this one on 20 plays that ended with Williamson Romaine had 39-yard field goal with 3:57 left to pull the Beavers to 20-12. kicking a 19-yard field goal to end the half 17-0. Oregon State-Cooks, Brandin 9-80; Clute, Kellen 8-37; Mullaney, R. 6-68; Ward, Terron 5-33; RECEIVING Cummings, Kevin 4-20; Woods, Storm 4-15; Anderson, Tyler 2-13; Perry, Tyler 2-9; Smith, Caleb Oregon-Addison, Bralon 5-66; Thomas, De. 4-45; Huff, Josh 3-42; Hawkins, Daryle 3-41; Brown, 1-minus 4. It was the first time Oregon had been shut out in the first half since Oct. 10, 2009, against UCLA, and a Pharaoh 3-17; Allen, Chance 1-20; Lowe, Keanon 1-19. lot of people had to be left wondering how Stanford lost to Utah last month. Stanford-Montgomery,T 2-20; Hewitt,R 2-15; Rector,M 1-47; Gaffney,T 1-15; Pratt,J 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS Stanford-None. At halftime, Stanford retired ’s No. 7 jersey, and the Hall of Fame quarterback concluded INTERCEPTIONS Oregon State-None. the ceremony by imploring the fans to stay into the game and the Cardinal to keep kicking Duck ... tail. Oregon-None. Stanford-None. FUMBLES Stanford-Gaffney,T 1-1; Lloyd,D 1-1. FUMBLES Oregon State-Woods, Storm 1-0; Bolden, Victor 1-1. Oregon-Mariota, Marcus 3-1; Thomas, De. 1-1. Stanford-Gaffney,T 1-0. SACKS (UA-A) Stanford-Murphy,T 2-1; Anderson,K 1-1; Mauro,J 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0; Lueders,B 1-0; Vaughters,J 1-0. SACKS (UA-A) Oregon State-Alexander, D.J. 1-0; Crichton, Scott 1-0. Oregon-None. Stanford-Tarpley,AJ 1-0; Murphy,T 0-1; Vaughters,J 1-0; Anderson,H 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A) Stanford-Tarpley,AJ 8-5; Murphy,T 4-4; Mauro,J 3-5; Richards,J 5-1; Amanam,U 4-2; Lyons,W 5-0; TACKLES (UA-A) Anderson,K 3-2; Reynolds,E 4-0; Hemschoot,J 3-1; Skov,S 2-2; Gardner,B 2-1; Lancaster,J 2-1; Oregon-Jackson, Brian 6-8; Ekpre-Olomu, I. 5-7; Patterson, A. 2-9; Malone, Derrick 1-10; Hart, Taylor Carter,A 0-3; Parry,D 0-3; Vaughters,J 2-0; Cummings,J 1-1; Lueders,B 1-1; Browning,B 1-0; Lloyd,D 3-7; Mitchell, T. 3-6; Hardrick, R. 2-7; Lokombo, Boseko 0-8; Cassell, Rahim 2-4; Buckner, D. 1-5; 1-0; Rhyne,B 1-0. Washington, T. 0-5; Keliikipi, Wade 0-4; Armstead, Arik 1-2; Walker, Joe 2-0; Wogan, Matt 1-0; Dargan, Oregon State-Murphy, Ryan 3-5; Reynolds, R. 6-1; Zimmerman, T. 1-5; Alexander, D.J. 3-2; Wynn, Erick 0-1; Balducci, Alex 0-1; Havili-Heimuli 0-1; Hill, Troy 0-1. Dylan 1-4; Johnson, Jabral 1-3; Nelson, Steven 2-1; Rosa, Mana 1-2; Mageo, Rommel 1-2; Crichton, Stanford-Skov,S 5-4; Carter,A 5-1; Tarpley,AJ 4-1; Anderson,H 2-3; Lyons,W 1-4; Vaughters,J Scott 1-1; Noland-Lewis, C 1-1; Delva, Edwin 1-0; Braun, John 1-0; Gwacham, Obum 1-0; Songy, 3-1; Richards,J 3-1; Reynolds,E 3-1; Murphy,T 1-3; Amanam,U 1-2; Mauro,J 0-3; Anderson,K 0-3; Darrell 0-1; Audiss, Micah 0-1; Hautau, Siale 0-1. Lancaster,J 2-0; Browning,B 1-0; Rhyne,B 1-0; Olugbode,K 1-0; Harris,R 0-1.

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#5/5 Stanford 17, USC 20 Cardinal Capsules November 16, 2013 • Los Angeles, Calif. Usua Amanam Henry Anderson LOS ANGELES - Andre Heidari kicked a 47-yard field goal with 19 seconds to play, and a stalwart Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score defense repeatedly came up big in USC’s 20-17 upset of Stanford at the Coliseum. Stanford (8-2, 6-2) 7 3 7 0 17 15 • Nickelback 91 • Defensive End USC (8-3, 5-2) 14 3 0 3 20 5-10 • 175 • 5th 6-6 • 295 • Senior Cody Kessler passed for 288 yards as the revitalized Trojans earned their fifth win in six games. Fremont, Calif. • Bellarmine Atlanta, Ga. • Woodward USC’s defensive performance included two fourth-quarter interceptions and a season-low 17 points Scoring Summary from the Cardinal. Qtr Time Team - Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score 1st 8:47 USC - Vainuku - 1 yd pass from Kessler (Heidari PAT failed) 9-63 4:15 STAN 0-USC 6 Heidari nearly lost his job twice this season, and he missed an extra point in the first quarter. But the As a Fifth-Year Senior (2013) As a Senior (2013) junior coolly nailed the tiebreaking field goal -- and then got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for 6:46 STAN - Gaffney - 35 yd run (Ukropina PAT) 5-76 1:55 STAN 7-USC 6 running the length of the field to celebrate it. 2:34 USC - Allen - 1 yd run (Lee pass from Kessler) 8-76 4:07 STAN 7-USC 14 • Two pass breakups in season opener vs. San Jose State • Lott IMPACT Award watch list 2nd 9:05 USC - Heidari - 23 yd field goal 7-74 3:11 STAN 7-USC 17 • Five tackles, 0.5 tackle for loss against Arizona State • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 second team Stanford had won in its last three trips to the Coliseum, including a triple-overtime thriller in 2011, 0:17 STAN - Ukropina - 27 yd field goal 11-49 4:55 STAN 10-USC 17 and its last four meetings with USC overall. 3rd 8:22 STAN - Gaffney - 18 yd run (Ukropina PAT) 10-92 4:43 STAN 17-USC 17 • Six tackles (five solo) against Washington State • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 third team 4th 0:19 USC - Heidari - 47 yd field goal 10-27 2:43 STAN 17-USC 20 • Six tackles (five solo) against Washington • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 first team Soma Vainuku caught an early touchdown pass and Javorius Allen rushed for a score for USC, which played 38 straight scoreless minutes until Heidari’s kick. had eight catches for 104 • Five tackles at Utah • Two tackle assists with half sack vs. San Jose State yards, while had six catches for 83 yards -- and both receivers made big plays on USC’s Statistical Summary STAN USC • Four tackles vs. UCLA • Sidelined after knee injury suffered at Army final drive. FIRST DOWNS 18 18 • Six tackles (four solo) at Oregon State • Five tackles, 0.5 sack vs. Oregon RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-210 27-23 Tyler Gaffney rushed for 158 yards and two touchdowns for Stanford, which had won three straight • Three tackles vs. Oregon • Two tackles (0.5 for loss) at USC PASSING YDS (NET) 127 288 while closing in on the chance to host the Pac-12 title game for the second straight year. Kevin Hogan Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-14-2 37-25-0 • Five solo tackles (1.0 for loss) at USC went 14 of 25 for 127 yards, but the Cardinal couldn’t regain the lead after trailing 17-10 at half, despite repeatedly getting close. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-337 64-311 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 The Anderson File Stanford tied it with Gaffney’s 18-yard touchdown run on the first drive of the third quarter, but Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-12 couldn’t score on six drives in the final 23 minutes, managing just 88 yards -- 75 on a single drive Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-71 3-52 The Amanam File • Prepped at Woodward (Ga.) under head coach Mark Miller ending in ’s interception. USC’s offense also struggled throughout the second half, but Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-26 • Graduated from Bellarmine (Calif.) • Nation’s 27th-best defensive end prospect by Rivals, 42nd by Scout the Trojans’ sanctions-depleted defense kept it close despite using just two substitutes for most of Punts (Number-Avg) 5-45.8 6-35.3 the night. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 • State player of the year by numerous publications • 81 tackles (14 for loss) 9.5 sacks and six pass breakups in 2009 Penalties-Yards 6-70 4-45 • Rushed for 1,828 yards and 30 touchdowns on 221 carries as a senior • 183 tackles and 20.5 sacks during prep career Bailey intercepted Hogan’s third-down pass at the USC 6 with about 10 and a half minutes to play, Possession Time 30:34 29:26 • 1,656 rushing yards on 2220 carries with 20 touchdowns as a junior • Led Woodward Region 4AAA runner-up finishes in 2008 and 2009 killing what seemed certain to be Stanford’s go-ahead drive. Su’a Cravens then intercepted a tipped Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 4 of 14 pass at the USC 44 with 3 minutes to play, giving another chance to the Trojans’ offense. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 • 21 receptions for three touchdowns with six interceptions in 2007 • 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution first team all-state Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 3-3 • Born in Palo Alto, Calif. • Three-time South Fulton Neighbor All-South Metro After Lee caught a 13-yard slant pass over midfield on fourth-and-2, the Trojans reached the Stanford Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 0-0 21 before two straight yardage-losing plays pushed them back to the 30 -- and Heidari still nailed • Full name is Usua Utibe Amanam • Two-time all-4AAA Region his kick. • Son of Usua and Mary Amanam • Atlanta Falcons Captains Community Award recipient USC hadn’t beaten a ranked opponent since 2011. RUSHING • Majoring in energy resource engineering (co-term) • Played in 2010 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl Stanford-Gaffney,T 24-158; Hogan,K 4-18; Montgomery,T 2-14; Young,K 1-10; Wilkerson,A 3-9; Hewitt,R 1-1. • Working towards master’s and undergraduate degrees • Lettered in and track and field Stanford betrayed a few nerves early. The Cardinal burned two timeouts and committed an illegal- USC-Allen, Javorius 16-26; Madden, Tre 6-11; Isaac, Ty 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 1; Kessler, Cody 3-minus snap penalty on the game’s first drive, and Ty Montgomery dropped two passes in the opening • Won state championship and broke school record in shot put 15. minutes. • Williams College Book Awards winner PASSING TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk • Born in Atlanta, Ga. USC’s opening drive was smooth, with Lee making a tiptoe sideline catch before Vainuku came out of Stanford-Hogan,K 14-25-2-127. the backfield for a play-action 1-yard touchdown catch just 6:13 in. Gaffney scored on a 35-yard run USC-Kessler, Cody 25-37-0-288. 2010 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 • Full name is Henry Wyatt Anderson moments later when he popped out the back of a scrimmage pile and sprinted past the slumbering • Son of Eric and Ellen Anderson USC defense, but the Trojans answered with another long drive capped by Allen’s 1-yard touchdown 2011 12 7 2 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 RECEIVING • One older brother, Ian, and one younger sister, Eva run and a 2-point conversion catch by Lee. Stanford-Montgomery,T 4-23; Rector,M 2-44; Pratt,J 2-21; Trojan,J 2-17; Cajuste,D 1-19; Whitfield,K 2012 14 35 24 59 10.5 8 0 3 0 1-6; Hewitt,R 1-5; Gaffney,T 1-3; Lloyd,D 0-minus 11. 2013 10 26 14 40 2.5 4 0 0 0 • Majoring in political science Kessler was outstanding in the pocket and on the run, completing 10 straight early passes before USC-Agholor, Nelson 8-104; Lee, Marqise 6-83; Allen, Javorius 4-58; Vainuku, Soma 2-16; Grimble, Heidari’s first field goal put the Trojans up by 10 points early in the second quarter. Stanford added Xavier 2-10; Rogers, Darreus 1-14; Flournoy, De’Vo 1-3; Madden, Tre 1-0. TOTAL 47 68 40 108 13.0 12 0 3 0 a field goal with 17 seconds left in the first half. After Gaffney capped a 92-yard drive after halftime with his touchdown run up the middle, Stanford forced a fumble by Kessler at the USC 19 -- but the INTERCEPTIONS INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk Cardinal’s field goal attempt was blocked. Stanford-None. USC-Bailey, Dion 1-26; Cravens, Su’a 1-0. 2010 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2011 10 1 5 6 0.0 0 0 1 0 2011 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2012 14 27 23 50 13.0 5 1 0 0 FUMBLES Stanford-Gaffney,T 1-0; Lloyd,D 1-1. 2012 14 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2013 4 3 6 9 1.5 0 0 0 0 USC-Kessler, Cody 1-1; Agholor, Nelson 1-0. 2013 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 28 31 34 65 14.5 5 1 1 0 TOTAL 47 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 SACKS (UA-A) Stanford-Murphy,T 2-0. SACKS g ua a total yards USC-None. SACKS g ua a total yards 2011 10 0 0 0.0 0 TACKLES (UA-A) 2010 11 0 0 0.0 0 2012 14 5 1 5.5 26 Stanford-Skov,S 7-2; Murphy,T 6-2; Carter,A 3-4; Lyons,W 4-2; Tarpley,AJ 3-3; Amanam,U 5-0; 2011 12 0 0 0.0 0 2013 4 0 2 1.0 7 Richards,J 3-2; Reynolds,E 2-2; Mauro,J 2-1; Anderson,H 1-1; Hemschoot,J 1-1; Carrington,D 1-1; Parry,D 1-0; Harris,R 1-0; Ward,L 1-0; Danser,K 1-0; Skov,P 0-1. 2012 14 4 0 4.0 28 TOTAL 28 5 3 6.5 33 USC-Sarao, Anthony 5-7; Pullard, Hayes 6-5; Wright, Demetri 3-5; Williams, Leona 2-5; Bailey, Dion 2013 10 0 0 0.0 0 3-3; Shaw, Josh 3-2; Seymour, Kevon 3-2; Cravens, Su’a 2-1; Katrib, George 1-2; Tavai, J.R. 1-2; Uko, TOTAL 47 4 0 4.0 28 George 0-3; Vainuku, Soma 1-0; Kennard, Devon 0-1; Ruffin, Jabari 0-1; Woods, Antwaun 0-1.

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25 • Alex Carter 25 • Tyler Gaffney Ben Gardner Ryan Hewitt Cornerback Running Back 49 • Defensive End 85 • Fullback 6-0 • 200 • Sophomore 6-1 • 226 • Senior 6-4 • 277 • 5th 6-4 • 246 • 5th Ashburn, Va. • Briar Woods San Diego, Calif. • Cathedral Catholic Mequon, Wis. • Homestead Denver, Colo. • Mullen

As a Sophomore (2013) As a Senior (2013) As a Fifth-Year Senior (2013) As a Fifth-Year Senior (2013) • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 second team • Starting running back in opener after one-year hiatus against San Jose State • Bednarik Award watch list • One catch for three yards against San Jose State • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 third team • Game-high 104 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries • Bronko Nagurski Award watch list • One catch vs. Arizona State • Seven tackles (five solo) against San Jose State • Two catches for 20 yards • Rotary Lombardi Award watch list • One rush for three yards, one reception for five yards at Utah • Two tackles at Army • One rushing touchdown (1 yard), one receiving touchdown (23 yards) at Army • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 first team • One catch for six yards at Oregon State • Three tackles (1.0 for loss) and first career interception vs. Arizona State • 155 all-purpose yards (132 rushing, 23 receiving) • Athlon preseason All-Pac-12 first team • Two catches for 15 yards vs. Oregon • Team-high eight tackles (seven solo) against Washington State • Eclipsed 1,000-yard career rushing mark • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 second team • One catch for five yards, one rushing yard at USC • Six tackles against Washington • Third running back since 2009 with at least 1,000 career rushing yards • ESPN.com’s preseason 25th-best player in Pac-12 • Six tackles (four solo) vs. UCLA • 19 rushes for 95 yards and two scores against Arizona State • Team captain • Three tackles at Oregon State • Two tackles, half sack, two quarterback hurries against San Jose State • 14 rushes for 55 yards against Washington State The Hewitt File • Six tackles (five solo) vs. Oregon • Team-high 85 rushing yards, 11-yard rushing score against Washington • Four tackles at Army • Seven tackles, one pass breakup at USC • One sack, one blocked punt, one quarterback hurry vs. Arizona State • Graduated from Mullen (Colo.) and played for head coach Dave Logan • 16 rushes for 108 yards (6.8 yards/rush) and one touchdown at Utah • Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at tight end • Fourth career 100-yard rushing game • Sack and blocked punt came during same third-quarter series • Seven-yard sack, one quarterback hurry against Washington State • Nation’s 30th-best tight end prospect by Scout • 1-yard touchdown rush on opening drive • One tackle for loss, two quarterback hurries vs. Washington • Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News 5A All-Colorado The Carter File • Career-long 43-yard rush • Five tackles (two for loss) at Utah • Rocky Mountain News first-team all-state • Graduated from Briar Woods (Va.) and played for head coach Charlie Pierce • Career-high 171 rushing yards with two touchdowns vs. UCLA • One sack and two quarterback hurries vs. UCLA • Helped school to 2008 5A state championship • Four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout • 4.8 yards/rush on 36 attempts (fifth-most in program history) • Three tackles (one sack) at Oregon State • 34 receptions for 476 yards and four touchdowns as a senior • Nation’s fourth-best safety prospect by Rivals, ninth by Scout • Fifth career 100-yard rushing game • Suffered career-ending injury • Team captain and offensive MVP as a senior • Nation’s seventh-best athlete by SuperPrep • 1-yard, 4-yard touchdown carries • Played in 2009 Offense-Defense All-America Bowl • Nation’s 93rd-best recruit by PrepStar • 84 fourth-quarter rushing yards • Three-year varsity letterwinner in basketball • 2011 U.S. Army, Parade and PrepStar All-America • 22 rushes for 145 yards and three touchdowns at Oregon State • Born in Denver, Colo. The Gardner File • Virginia’s 2011 Gatorade State Player of the Year • 4-yard, 9-yard and 32-yard touchdown carries • Full name is Ryan Michael Hewitt • Graduated from Homestead (Wis.) and played for head coach Dave Keel • Virginia’s 2011 AA Defensive Player of the Year • School-record 45 rushes for 157 yards and one touchdown vs. Oregon • Youngest of two children to Keith and Mary Hewitt • 2008 Associated Press first-team all-state • 2011 Dulles District Defensive Player of the Year • Most rushing attempts by FBS running back since 2010 • Uncle played defensive back at Eastern Michigan and University of Dubuque • 2008 WFCA all-state first-team • Over 1,000 all-purpose yards as a senior • 24 first-half rushing attempts • Hobbies include snow skiing • 2008 all-North Shore Conference first-team • Participated in 2011 U.S. Army All-American and International Bowls • Eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing on the season • Majoring in science, technology and society • 2008 North Shore Conference Defensive Player of the Year • Lettered in track and field • 158 rushing yards on 24 carries and two touchdowns at USC • Science, technology and social change • Full name is Alexander Rhys Carter • Rushing scores of 35 and 18 yards • 70 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, six sacks and one interception as a senior • Son of Tom and Renee Carter • Fifth consecutive 100-yard rushing output • 55 tackles, eight tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks as a junior • Three younger sisters: Madison, Peyton and Cameron • Scored touchdowns at USC in 2009, 2011 and 2013 • Lettered in golf RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g • Born in Fairfax, Va. • Born in Portland, Ore. • Full name is Benjamin D. Gardner 2010 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 • One of four children to Carl and Kim Gardner 2011 13 10 35 0 7 3.5 2.7 RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g • Majoring in science, technology and society 2012 12 13 32 1 6 2.5 2.7 TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2009 12 22 87 1 21 4.0 7.2 • Development, science and technology 2013 9 2 4 0 3 2.0 0.4 2012 14 34 12 46 3.0 1 3 0 0 2010 10 60 255 4 32 4.2 25.5 TOTAL 47 25 71 1 7 2.8 1.5 2013 10 32 18 50 1.0 4 0 0 0 2011 13 74 449 7 34 6.1 34.5 TOTAL 24 66 30 96 4.0 5 3 0 0 2013 10 235 1201 15 43 5.1 120.1 RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g TOTAL 45 391 1992 27 43 5.1 44.3 TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2010 13 2 10 0 10 0.2 5.0 0.8 INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g 2010 11 2 1 3 2.0 1 0 0 0 2011 13 34 282 5 31 2.6 8.3 21.7 2012 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2011 13 23 12 35 10.0 2 1 1 1 2012 12 14 129 1 24 1.2 9.2 10.8 2013 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2009 12 2 39 0 22 0.2 19.5 3.2 2012 14 27 22 49 14.5 5 1 1 0 2013 9 7 34 0 9 0.8 4.9 3.8 TOTAL 24 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2010 10 3 60 2 52 0.3 20.0 6.0 2013 8 7 12 19 7.5 0 1 0 1 TOTAL 47 57 455 6 31 1.2 8.0 9.7 2011 13 12 79 1 16 0.9 6.6 6.1 TOTAL 46 59 47 106 34.0 8 3 2 2 2013 10 11 84 1 23 1.1 7.6 8.4 TOTAL 45 28 262 4 52 0.6 9.4 5.8 SACKS g ua a total yards 2010 11 1 0 1.0 11 2011 13 4 1 4.5 35 2012 14 6 3 7.5 35 2013 8 4 1 4.5 28 TOTAL 46 15 5 17.5 109

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Kevin Hogan Luke Kaumatule Ty Montgomery Trent Murphy 8 • Quarterback 99 • Defensive End 7 • Wide Receiver 93 • Outside Linebacker 6-4 • 228 • Junior 6-7 • 267 • Sophomore 6-2 • 215 • Junior 6-6 • 261 • 5th McLean, Va. • Gonzaga College (D.C.) Honolulu, Hawaii • Punahou Dallas, Texas • St. Mark’s Phoenix, Ariz. • Brophy

As a Junior (2013) As a Sophomore (2013) As a Junior (2013) As a Fifth-Year Senior (2013) • Maxwell Award watch list • Mackey Award watch list • Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award watch list • Bednarik Award watch list • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 third team • First career catch in season opener against San Jose State • Biletnikoff Award watch list • Bednarik Award semifinalist • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 third team • First career start at Army • Maxwell Award watch list • Bronko Nagurski Award watch list • ESPN.com’s preseason 17th-best Pac-12 player • Teamed with Blake Lueders to force second-quarter blocked punt vs. Arizona State • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 third team • Butkus Award watch list • Maxwell Award watch list • One catch for five yards against Washington State • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team • Rotary Lombardi Award watch list • Davey O’Brien Award watch list • One catch for six yards vs. Washington • Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 7) • Rotary Lombardi Award semifinalist • 13-2 overall as starting quarterback • Defensive end debut vs. UCLA • Phil Steele midseason All-America second team • SI.com preseason All-America second team • 8-0 against ranked opponents (2012-active) • One quarterback hurry • Game-high 81 receiving yards on four catches vs. San Jose State • Phil Steele preseason All-America second team • Began career with 10 wins in as many starts • 42-yard catch and 17-yard touchdown • Athlon Sports preseason All-America second team • 17 of 27 passing for 207 yards and two touchdowns against San Jose State • 36-yard kickoff return as part of 121 all-purpose yards • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 • 40-yard touchdown pass to Cajuste • 255 all-purpose yards at Army (130 receiving, 30 rushing, 73 kickoff return) • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 The Kaumatule File • 11 of 18 passing for 188 yards and three touchdowns at Army • Played football for head coach Kale Ane at Punahou (Hawaii) • Six catches for 130 yards and 46-yard touchdown catch • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 • 11 of 17 passing for 151 yards and two touchdowns vs. Arizona State • Four catches for 62 yards and two scores vs. Arizona State • ESPN.com’s preseason seventh-best Pac-12 player • Attended Island Pacific (2008) and Radford (2009-10) during prep career • 37 rushing yards on five carries • Six catches for 54 yards against Washington State • Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 7) • Two-year varsity letterwinner • Sealed win with 27-yard fourth-quarter scramble • 290 all-purpose yards (35 rushing, 56 receiving, 204 kickoff return) vs. Washington • Phil Steele midseason All-America second team • Four-star recruit by Rivals and Scout • 16 of 25 passing for 286 yards and three touchdowns against Washington State • School-record 204 kickoff return yards • Team captain • SuperPrep, PrepStar and U.S. Army All-American • Passing yards and touchdowns were both career highs • 125 all-purpose yards on first two touches (99-yard return, 26-yard rush) • Two sacks and one pass breakup in season opener against San Jose State • Nation’s 12th-best defensive end by PrepStar, 15th by Rivals • Six rushes for 34 yards • 68-yard kickoff return in third quarter, 39-yard receiving touchdown • Six tackles (one for loss) at Army • 12 of 20 passing for 105 yards, 39-yard touchdown throw vs. Washington • Led team to division championship as a senior • First player with receiving and kickoff return touchdown in same game since 2009 • Two tackles vs. Arizona State • 15 of 27 passing for 246 yards and one touchdown at Utah • Lettered in basketball and volleyball • 296 all-purpose yards (5 rushing, 131 receiving, 160 kickoff return) at Utah • Two tackles and 30-yard interception return for a score against Washington State • 34-yard completion to Montgomery on first play from scrimmage • Born in Honolulu, Hawaii • 134 all-purpose yards on first two touches (100-yard return, 34-yard reception) • Second career interception return for a score (both at CenturyLink Field) • 45-yard completion to Montgomery, 39-yard completion to Rector • Full name is Luke O’tutulupeatau Saokai Kaumatule • Tied school-record with 100-yard kickoff return for touchdown in first quarter • Third-quarter quarterback hurry led to Richards’ pick-six • 18 of 25 passing for 227 yards and one touchdown vs. UCLA • Son of Soakai Soakai Kaumatule and Patricia Mataele • Career-high eight catches and 131 receiving yards • Six tackles, two sacks, 2.5 tackles for loss and quarterback hurry vs. Washington • 33 rushing yards on five carries • Nine siblings: Samuela Manoa, Joseph Tuipolotu, Charlotte Tuipolotu, • Five catches for 50 yards, 37 kickoff return yards vs. UCLA • Tipped pass led to Tarpley interception • 30-yard third-quarter touchdown pass to Whitfield Albert Tuipolotu (deceased), Canton Kaumatule, Destiny Kaumatule, Noah • Three catches for 55 yards at Oregon State • Four tackles (two for loss), one sack at Utah • 8 of 18 passing for 88 yards at Oregon State Kaumatule, Chevonne Hale’ano and Caelan Hale’ano (deceased) • 114 all-purpose yards (one rush for nine yards, three kickoff returns for 50 yards) • Two sacks, one quarterback hurry vs. UCLA • 37-yard completion to Montgomery • Uncle, Sione Havea, wrestled in the WWF • 37-yard reception during second-quarter scoring drive • Eight tackles (four solo), 3.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks at Oregon State • 7 of 13 passing for 103 yards vs. Oregon • 91 all-purpose yards vs. Oregon • One pass breakup, one blocked PAT • 47-yard completion to Rector • 14 rushing, 20 receiving, 57 kickoff return • Four tackles, 0.5 sack vs. Oregon • 14 of 25 passing for 127 yards, 18 rushing yards at USC TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk • 108 all-purpose yards at USC • Eight tackles (career-high 4.0 for loss, 2.0 sacks) and forced fumble at USC 2012 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 • 14 rushing, 23 receiving, 71 kickoff return 2013 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 PASSING g cmp-att-int yards td long pct avg/p avg/g effic TOTAL 19 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2012 10 109-152-3 1096 9 43 71.7 7.2 109.6 147.9 RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2010 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 2013 10 129-215-7 1723 13 57 60.0 8.0 172.3 140.8 RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2011 13 24 350 2 62 1.8 14.6 26.9 2011 13 25 15 40 10.0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 20 238-367-10 2819 22 57 64.9 7.7 140.9 143.7 2012 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2012 11 26 213 0 32 2.4 8.2 19.4 2012 14 38 18 56 18.0 5 1 0 0 2013 10 3 16 0 6 0.3 5.3 1.6 2013 10 45 662 5 46 4.5 14.7 66.2 2013 10 25 20 45 18.0 4 1 0 1 RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g TOTAL 19 3 16 0 6 0.2 5.3 0.8 TOTAL 34 95 1225 7 62 2.8 12.9 36.0 TOTAL 39 90 53 143 47.0 10 2 0 1 2012 10 55 263 2 27 4.8 26.3 2013 10 57 259 2 27 4.5 25.9 KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g SACKS g ua a total yards TOTAL 20 112 522 4 27 4.7 26.1 2011 13 27 680 1 96 25.2 52.3 2010 2 1 0 1.0 3 2012 11 11 293 0 64 26.6 26.6 2011 13 4 5 6.5 43 TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g 2013 10 26 811 2 100 31.2 81.1 2012 14 9 2 10.0 56 2012 10 263 1096 1359 135.9 TOTAL 34 64 1784 3 100 27.9 52.5 2013 10 11 2 12.0 97 2013 10 259 1723 1982 198.2 TOTAL 39 25 9 29.5 199 TOTAL 20 522 2819 3341 167.1 ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g 2011 13 42 350 0 680 0 1072 82.5 2012 11 -11 213 0 293 0 495 45.0 2013 10 106 662 0 811 0 1579 157.9 TOTAL 34 137 1225 0 1784 0 3146 92.5

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Ed Reynolds Jordan Richards Shayne Skov A.J. Tarpley 29 • Free Safety 8 • Strong Safety 11 • Inside Linebacker 17 • Inside Linebacker 6-2 • 206 • Senior 5-11 • 208 • Junior 6-3 • 245 • 5th 6-2 • 238 • Senior Orange Park, Fla. • Woodberry Forest (Va.) Folsom, Calif. • Folsom Guadalajara, Mexico • Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.) Plymouth, Minn. • Wayzata

As a Senior (2013) As a Junior (2013) As a Fifth-Year Senior (2013) As a Senior (2013) • Bronko Nagurski Award watch list • Jim Thorpe Award watch list • Team captain • Preseason All-Pac-12 third team by Phil Steele • Jim Thorpe Award watch list • Phil Steele preseason All-America fourth team • Bednarik Award watch list • Five tackles (four solo) vs. San Jose State • Lott IMPACT Award watch list • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 • Nagurski Award watch list • Six tackles (five solo) at Army • Lott IMPACT Award quarterfinalist • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 • Butkus Award watch list • Six tackles (four solo) vs. Arizona State • Preseason All-America by SI.com • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 third team • Rotary Lombardi Award watch list • Eight tackles, red-zone interception returned 15 yards vs. Washington • Preseason All-America by CBSSports.com • Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 21) • Senior Bowl watch list • 12 tackles (one for loss) at Utah • Preseason All-America by Phil Steele • One tackle for loss among six stops vs. San Jose State • SI.com preseason All-America second team • Seven tackles (one for loss) vs. UCLA • Preseason All-America by Athlon Sports • Four tackles (1.0 for loss) at Army • Athlon Sports preseason All-America second team • 13 tackles (eight solo), one pass breakup at Oregon State • Preseason All-Pac-12 by Phil Steele, Athlon Sports and Lindy’s • Two tackles, one pass breakup against Arizona State • Phil Steele preseason All-America second team • Four tackles, 1.0 sack, one forced fumble and one pass breakup vs. Oregon • Pac-12’s 11th-best player in ESPN.com’s preseason top-25 player rankings • Three tackles, 30-yard interception return for touchdown against Washington State • Sporting News preseason All-America team • Six tackles at USC • Lott Trophy IMPACT Player of the Week (Sept. 9) • Three tackles, forced fumble and pass breakup vs. Washington • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 • 12 tackles (nine solo) in season opener against San Jose State • Eight tackles at Utah • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 • One interception (second in as many season openers) • Team-high 10 tackles (five solo), career-high two interceptions vs. UCLA • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 • Five tackles (four solo) at Army • Six tackles (five solo) at Oregon State • ESPN.com preseason 16th-best Pac-12 player The Tarpley File • Six tackles (three solo) and one pass breakup vs. Arizona State • Four tackles (three solo) vs. Oregon • Phil Steele midseason All-America second team • Graduated from Wayzata (Minn.) and played for head coach Brad Anderson • Two tackles in second half against Washington State • Five tackles (1.0 for loss) at USC • Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 11) • Three-year varsity letterwinner • Seven solo tackles vs. Washington • Nine tackles and one quarterback hurry against San Jose State • Nation’s 62nd-best outside linebacker by Scout, 68th by Rivals • 12 tackles at Utah • Six tackles (three solo) at Army • Associated Press first team all-state as a senior • Pioneer Press and Minnesota Vikings all-state • Six tackles (four solo) vs. UCLA The Richards File • Nine tackles (1.0 sack, 1.0 for loss) vs. Arizona State • Minneapolis Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year • Four solo tackles, game-ending pass breakup at Oregon State • Graduated from Folsom (Calif.) and played for head coach Kris Richardson • Four solo tackles (1.0 for loss) against Washington State • Minnesota Gatorade Football Player of the Year • Four tackles (three solo), one pass breakup vs. Oregon • Earned three varsity letters • 15 tackles (eight solo), 1.5 sacks for 10 yards vs. Washington • Four tackles at USC • Nine tackles (two for loss) and pass breakup at Utah • 168 tackles, 36 tackles for loss, four sacks and six interceptions during career • Nation’s 75th-best prep receiver by Scout, 60th-best athlete by Rivals • Seven tackles (six solo) with one sack and two quarterback hurries vs. UCLA • 85 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, three sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior • 56 rushes for 563 yards and six touchdowns as a senior • Four tackles, one pass breakup at Oregon State • Interception returns of 56 and 74 yards for touchdowns • 69 catches for 1,068 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior • Team-high nine tackles (2.0 for loss), two forced fumbles vs. Oregon • 12 catches for 217 yards and six touchdowns as a tight end The Reynolds File • 61 tackles and two interceptions as a senior • Team-high nine tackles (seven solo), one fumble recovery at USC • 72 tackles, 20 tackles for loss and four interceptions as a junior • Graduated from Woodberry Forest (Va.) • 492 rushing yards and nine touchdowns on 78 carries as a junior • Invited to “USA vs. the World” all-star game • 50 tackles and three interceptions as a senior • NorCalPreps.com first team All-Northern California offense • Helped team to Classic Lake Conference and section 5A titles as a senior • 1,314 yards on 154 carries with nine touchdowns as a running back • Lettered in basketball TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk • Born in Torrance, Calif. • All-state at defensive back and running back a senior • Born in Sacramento, Calif. 2009 13 33 29 62 3.0 1 0 0 0 • Full name is Aubrey Joseph Tarpley • All-state at defensive back and kickoff returner as a junior • Full name is Jordan Hugh Richards 2010 12 50 33 83 10.0 5 2 1 0 • Son of Audie and Karen Tarpley • 2009 Virginia Prep League co-Player of the Year • Son of Terrence and Sharon Richards 2011 4 12 7 19 5.0 1 0 0 0 • Helped school to three straight Virginia Prep League titles • Father played football at Georgia Tech (1976-79) • Father played football at Tufts (1975-79) 2012 13 43 37 80 9.0 1 0 0 0 • Born in Greensboro, N.C. • One older brother, Matt, who plays football at Ole Miss • One sister, Ashley 2013 10 44 37 81 9.0 3 2 2 0 • Full name is Ed Rannell Reynolds II • Majoring in science, technology and society • Majoring in public policy TOTAL 52 182 143 325 36.0 11 4 3 0 • Son of Ed and Pamela Reynolds • Information science and technology in society

• Three younger brothers: Joseph, Ethan and Jason SACKS g ua a total yards • Father played football at Virginia TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2009 13 0 0 0.0 0 TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk • Father played for the New England Patriots (1983-91) and (1992) 2011 13 14 16 30 0.0 1 0 0 0 2010 12 6 2 7.0 44 2011 13 28 29 57 4.0 5 2 1 0 • Majoring in political science 2012 14 46 23 69 7.0 15 1 0 0 2011 4 1 1 1.5 15 2012 14 40 25 65 6.5 6 1 1 0 2013 10 30 21 51 3.0 6 1 0 0 2012 13 2 1 2.5 20 2013 10 40 32 72 5.0 3 1 0 0 TOTAL 37 90 60 150 10.0 22 2 0 0 2013 10 3 1 3.5 24 TOTAL 37 108 86 188 15.5 14 4 2 0 TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk TOTAL 52 12 5 14.5 103

2010 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g SACKS g ua a total yards 2012 14 28 19 47 0.0 11 0 0 0 2011 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2011 13 1 1.5 1.5 15 2013 10 42 20 62 0.0 4 0 0 0 2012 14 3 12 0 8 4.0 0.9 2012 14 2 0 2.0 11 TOTAL 27 70 39 109 0.0 15 0 0 0 2013 10 3 55 1 30 18.3 5.5 TOTAL 37 6 67 1 30 11.2 1.8 2013 10 1 0 1.0 5 TOTAL 37 4 1.5 4.5 31 INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g 2010 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2012 14 6 301 3 80 50.2 21.5 2013 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 27 7 301 3 80 43.0 11.1

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Anthony Wilkerson Khalil Wilkes Jordan Williamson David Yankey 25 • Running Back 65 • Center 19 • Kicker 54 • Offensive Guard 6-1 • 215 • Senior 6-3 • 286 • 5th 5-11 • 194 • Senior 6-5 • 313 • Senior Foothill Ranch, Calif. • Tustin Teaneck, N.J. • St. Peter’s Austin, Texas • Westwood Roswell, Ga. • Centennial

As a Senior (2013) As a Senior (2013) As a Senior (2013) As a Senior (2013) • Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team by Phil Steele • Moved from left guard to center • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 third team • Maxwell Award watch list • Preseason All-Pac-12 second team by Athlon Sports • First career start at center against San Jose State • Hit two of three field goal attempts vs. San Jose State • Outland Trophy watch list • Fourth running back since 2009 with at least 1,000 career rushing yards • Helped hold San Jose State without • Tied career-long with 48-yard field goal • Lombardi Award watch list • Gerhart, Taylor, Gaffney • Helped hold Washington State without quarterback sack or hurry • Hit two field goals at Army, including 47-yarder to end first half • ESPN.com preseason All-America • 65 rushing yards on nine attempts in season-opening win vs. San Jose State • Helped hold UCLA without quarterback sack • Third-quarter PAT was 25,000th point in Stanford history • CBSSports.com preseason All-America • Game-high 27-yard rush • Helped hold Oregon without quarterback sack • Missed from 51 yards, connected on 20- and 24-yarders vs. Arizona State • SI.com preseason All-America • Four rushes for 11 yards at Army • Helped hold USC without quarterback sack • 28- and 27-yard field goals made against Washington State • Phil Steele preseason All-America • 12-yard touchdown run among 65 yards on 18 rushes vs. Arizona State • 33-yard field goal made vs. Washington • Athlon Sports preseason All-America • 47 yards on 10 carries against Washington State • Missed 38-yard attempt at Utah • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 • First miss on the season inside 50 yards (previously 9 of 9) • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 • Six rushes for 23 yards vs. Washington The Wilkes File • Six rushes for 25 yards vs. Oregon • Hit four of five field goal attempts vs. Oregon • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 • Graduated from St. Peter’s (N.J.) • Good from 19, 34, 26, 30 yards • ESPN.com’s preseason ninth-best player in Pac-12 • Nine yards on three carries at USC • Nation’s 16th-best offensive lineman by Scout • Phil Steele midseason All-America first team • New Jersey’s 16th-best overall recruit, second-best offensive lineman by Rivals • Team captain • Two-time Associated Press and Newark Star-Ledger all-state first-team The Williamson File • Helped hold San Jose State without quarterback sack The Wilkerson FIle • Two-time Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association Offensive Lineman of the Year • Helped hold UCLA without quarterback sack • Graduated from Tustin (Calif.) and played for head coach Myron Miller • Helped St. Peter’s to four Hudson County titles • Graduated from Westwood (Texas) • Nine of 14 field goal attempts and all 44 extra-point attempts as a senior • Helped hold Oregon without quarterback sack • Four-star recruit, nation’s 11th-best running back prospect and 80th overall by ESPN • Team captain • Helped hold USC without quarterback sack • Career-long and Westwood school-record 52-yard field goal as a senior • Nation’s 16th-best running back prospect by Scout, 21st by Rivals • Lettered in basketball • School-record 2,843 rushing yards and 43 touchdowns as a senior • Gold Medal winner for religious studies • 50-yard field goal as a senior • 2,300 rushing yards and 36 touchdowns as a junior • Born in Hackensack, N.J. • 32 of 45 field goal attempts and all 93 extra-point attempts as a prep The Yankey File • Two-time all-CIF selection and first-team all-county • Full name is Khalil S. Wilkes II • 93 consecutive extra-point attempts rank second in Texas history • Graduated from Centennial (Ga.) • 2009 Century League Player of the Year • Son of William B. Wilkes II and Javalda Powell • 32 career field goals rank fifth in Texas history • Played for head coach Jeff Measor • 2008 Century League Offensive Player of the Year • Father played defensive back at Rutgers (1986-91) • Three-time all-state honorable mention • Nation’s 44th-best offensive tackle by Scout, 47th by Rivals • Three-time first-team all-league • Oldest of three children • First-team all-district 16-5A as a sophomore, junior and senior • Earned four varsity letters • Running Back of the Decade • Uncle, Kasib Powell, played basketball for the • District special teams MVP as a senior • Three-time all-region • Helped Tustin to Century League titles in 2008 and 2009 • Majoring in science, technology and society • Lettered in soccer • Honorable mention all-state as a senior • National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete • Work, technology and social organizations • Academic all-district selection in football and soccer • Born in Sydney, Australia • Lettered in track and basketball • Born in Austin, Texas • Full name is David Famiyekyi Yankey • Born in Anaheim, Calif. • Full name is Jordan Gabriel Williamson • Son of David and Darina Yankey • Full name is William Anthony Wilkerson • Son of Grady Williamson and Laura Burton • Two brothers, Alexander and Jerome • Son of William and Melanie Wilkerson • Stepfather is David Burton • Majoring in science, technology and society • Two brothers, Marcus, Ricky Miller, and one sister, Quinn • Brother, Josh Burton, sister, Claire Burton, stepsister, Emmalee Williamson • Innovation, technology and organizations • Brother, Ricky Miller, played football at Fresno State (2002-05) • Majoring in psychology • Uncle, Mark Davis, played baseball at Stanford and professionally • Uncle, Mike Davis, played baseball at Stanford and professionally • Majoring in communication FIELD GOALS g made att long pct 2011 10 13 19 45 68.4 2012 14 17 27 48 63.0 RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g 2013 7 13 17 48 76.5 2010 13 89 408 3 39 4.6 31.4 TOTAL 31 43 63 48 68.3 2011 13 56 282 3 38 5.0 21.7 2012 11 50 224 1 19 4.5 20.4 SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg tp avg/g 2013 10 62 241 1 27 3.9 24.1 2011 10 0 0 0 0 54 0 13 93 9.3 TOTAL 47 257 1155 8 39 4.5 24.6 2012 14 0 0 0 0 45 0 17 96 6.9 2013 7 0 0 0 0 27 0 13 66 9.4 RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g TOTAL 31 0 0 0 0 126 0 43 255 8.2 2010 13 3 47 0 25 0.2 15.7 3.6 2011 13 2 6 0 3 0.2 3.0 0.5 2012 11 1 -1 0 0 0.1 -1.0 -0.1 2013 10 5 38 0 13 0.5 7.6 3.8 TOTAL 47 11 90 0 25 0.2 8.2 1.9

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Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football • David Shaw • Stanford ’94 • Third Season Coaching Records National Championships Shaw was named the 2012 Pac-12 Conference Shaw became just the ninth major college head Coach Seasons Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Year Coach Overall League Bowl Coach of the Year, becoming the second coach to coach in history to post 11 or more wins in his first -- 1891 1 3 1 0 .750 1926 Pop Warner 10-0-1 4-0-0 Rose Career Record • 27-4 (.871) [3rd season] earn the honor outright in consecutive seasons season, and the first since Chris Peterson (13-0) of Walter Camp 1892, 94-95 3 11 3 3 .735 1940 10-0-0 7-0-0 Rose Pac-12 Record • 18-2 (.900) since the award’s inception in 1975. Boise State and Bret Bielema (12-1) of Wisconsin Pop Bliss 1893 1 8 0 1 .944 Postseason Record • 2-1 accomplished the feat in 2006. H.P. Cross 1896, 98 2 7 4 2 .615 [The 1926 team was declared national champions by the Dickinson System, Bowl Record • 1-1 Under Shaw’s leadership, Stanford during the G.H. Brooke 1897 1 4 1 0 .800 Helms Athletic Foundation, National Championship Foundation and Sagarin Burr Chamberlain 1899 1 2 5 2 .333 regular season defeated the AP No. 1 (Oregon) For his efforts, Shaw was named 2011 Pac-12 Coach Ratings. While Minnesota was declared national champions in the final 1940 and No. 2 (USC) teams in the nation, the first of the Year, becoming just the third head coach in Fielding H. Yost 1900 1 7 2 1 .750 Associated Press poll, which was the best-known and most widely circulated school to do so since 2000. The Cardinal closed its Stanford history to earn the award. He was also C.M. Fickert 1901 1 3 2 2 .571 poll of sportswriters and broadcasters in determining the national champion, Honors and Awards season with five straight wins over as many ranked named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year. C.L. Clemans 1902 1 6 1 0 .857 Stanford was recognized as national champions by the Billingsley Report, • 2012 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year opponents. James F. Lanagan 1903-08 6 49 10 5 .804 Helms Athletic Foundation and Poling System.] • 2012 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist George Presley 1909-12 4 30 8 1 .782 • 2011 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year Prior to his appointment as offensive coordinator Shaw paved the way to a historic defensive output at Stanford, Shaw served as the wide receivers Floyd C. Brown 1913-16 4 37 4 1 .892 • 2011 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year Jim Wylie 1917 1 1 0 0 1.000 in 2012, breaking Stanford’s single-season sacks and passing game coordinator at the University Conference Championships • 2011 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist -- 1918 - - - - - record (57) and pacing the Pac-12 in scoring of San Diego during the 2006 season, where he Bob Evans 1919 1 4 3 0 .571 defense (17.21), total defense (336.21), rushing helped guide the nation’s top Division I-AA offense Year Conference Coach Overall League Bowl Walter Powell 1920 1 4 3 0 .571 defense (97.0), sacks (4.07) and tackles for loss that paced the Toreros to the Pioneer League 1924 Pacific Coast Pop Warner 7-1-1 3-0-1 -- After serving as Stanford’s offensive coordinator C.E. Van Gent 1921 1 4 2 2 .625 (9.00). The Cardinal ranked first nationally in sacks, championship and NCAA Division I-AA Mid-Major 1926 Pacific Coast Pop Warner 10-0-1 4-0-0 Rose for four seasons from 2007-10, David Shaw was Andrew Kerr 1922-23 2 11 7 0 .611 second in tackles for loss, fifth in rushing defense national title. 1927 Pacific Coast Pop Warner 8-2-1 4-0-1 (tie) Rose appointed the Bradford M. Freeman Director of Glenn “Pop” Warner 1924-32 9 71 17 8 .781 and 11th in scoring defense. 1933 Pacific Coast C.E. Thornhill 8-2-1 4-1-0 (tie) Rose Football on January 13, 2011, becoming the 34th C.E. Thornhill 1933-39 7 35 25 7 .574 Shaw’s coaching resume also includes nine years of 1934 Pacific Coast C.E. Thornhill 9-1-1 5-0-0 Rose head coach in Stanford history. Clark Shaughnessy 1940-41 2 16 3 0 .842 In 2012, Stanford earned the AFCA’s Academic NFL experience with the Philadelphia Eagles (1997), 1935 Pacific Coast C.E. Thornhill 8-1-0 4-1-0 (tie) Rose Marchmont Schwartz 1942, 46-50 6 28 28 4 .500 Achievement Award after leading the country Oakland Raiders (1998-2001) and 1940 Pacific Coast Clark Shaughnessy 10-0-0 7-0-0 Rose Charles A. Taylor 1951-57 7 40 29 2 .577 A 1995 Stanford graduate who is the fifth alum to with a 100 percent Graduation Success Rate for (2002-05). A four-year letterwinner at Stanford 1951 Pacific Coast Charles Taylor 9-2-0 6-1-0 Rose Jack C. Curtice 1958-62 5 14 36 0 .280 hold the position of head football coach, Shaw its graduated class that year, becoming the first from 1991-94 as a receiver, Shaw was a member 1970 Pacific-8 John Ralston 9-3-0 6-1-0 Rose John Ralston 1963-71 9 55 36 3 .601 signed a long-term contract extension following program ever to win both the award and a BCS of Stanford’s 1991 Aloha Bowl team coached by 1971 Pacific-8 John Ralston 9-3-0 6-1-0 Rose Jack Christiansen 1972-76 5 30 22 3 .573 the 2012 regular season. bowl game in the same season. . Shaw finished his Stanford career 1992 Pacific-10 Bill Walsh 10-3-0 6-2-0 (tie) Blockbuster Rod Dowhower 1979 1 5 5 1 .500 with 57 catches for 664 yards and five touchdowns. 1999 Pacific-10 8-4-0 7-1-0 Rose Paul Wiggin 1980-83 4 16 28 0 .364 Shaw guided the Cardinal to a 12-2 record in 2012 Shaw’s first season as head coach saw the 2011 2012 Pacific-12 David Shaw 12-2-0 8-1-0 Rose Jack Elway 1984-88 5 25 29 2 .463 and its first Pac-12 Championship in 13 years. The Cardinal post an 11-2 record and make its second Shaw represents the Pac-12 on the AFCA Ethics campaign culminated with Stanford’s first Rose consecutive BCS appearance, falling to Oklahoma Committee. Dennis Green 1989-91 3 16 18 0 .471 Bill Walsh 1977-78, 92-94 5 34 24 1 .585 Bowl victory in over 40 years, a 20-14 win over State in the Fiesta Bowl. Stanford won its first nine Unbeaten • Untied Tyrone Willingham 1995-2001 7 44 36 1 .549 Wisconsin in the 2013 edition of The Granddaddy games of the season to extend its winning streak to Born in San Diego, Calif., Shaw and his wife Kori are Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking Buddy Teevens 2002-04 3 10 23 0 .303 of Them All. 17 before falling to No. 6 Oregon. the parents of three children — Keegan, Carter and 1905 8-0-0 James F. Lanagan — 2005-06 2 6 17 0 .261 Gavin. 1940 10-0-0 Clark Shaughnessy 2 The Rose Bowl berth marked the third consecutive 2007-10 4 29 21 0 .580 David Shaw 2011-present 3 27 4 0 .871 BCS bowl for Stanford, a feat claimed by just seven Unbeaten other schools. On the heels of the 2012 Fiesta Bowl 119th 692 457 52 .598 Season-by-Season Results Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking and 2011 Orange Bowl, the Cardinal has achieved 1892 1-0-2 Walter Camp — the rare distinction of playing in three different BCS 1893 8-0-1 Pop Bliss — bowls in three straight years. Season Overall Pac-12 Finish Postseason Result 2011 11-2 8-1 t-1st (North) Fiesta Bowl - vs. Oklahoma State L, 38-41 (OT) 1895 4-0-1 Walter Camp — 2012 12-2 8-1 t-1st (North) Pac-12 Championship - vs. UCLA W, 27-24 1903 8-0-3 James F. Lanagan — Shaw is one of four individuals to lead a team to Rose Bowl - vs. Wisconsin W, 20-14 1926 10-0-1 Pop Warner — back-to-back BCS bowls in their first two seasons 2013 4-0 2-0 ------as a college head coach. 27-4 (.871) 18-2 (.900) -- 2-1 (.667) in postseason, 1-1 (.500) in bowl games 12 Wins Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking Stanford’s three straight 11-win seasons are 2010 12-1-0 Jim Harbaugh 4th unprecedented in school history, as the Cardinal The Shaw File 2012 12-2-0 David Shaw 7th had never won 11 games prior to 2010 and had reached 10 wins only three times previously (1926, Year Program Position 11 Wins 1942 and 1992). Stanford also has won at least 1995 Western Washington Outside Linebackers Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking eight games in four consecutive seasons for the 1996 Western Washington Tight Ends 2011 11-2-0 David Shaw 7th first time since head coach Glenn “Pop” Warner did 1997 Philadelphia Eagles Quality Control so from 1926-30. 1998-00 Oakland Raiders Quality Control 10 Wins 2001 Oakland Raiders Quarterbacks Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking The Cardinal ranked sixth in the final 2012 BCS 2002-04 Baltimore Ravens Quarterbacks • Wide Receivers 1926 10-0-1 Pop Warner — standings, following back-to-back No. 4 rankings at 2005 Baltimore Ravens Wide Receivers 1940 10-0-0 Clark Shaughnessy 2 the end of the 2010 and 2011 seasons. 2006 San Diego Passing Game Coordinator • Wide Receivers 1992 10-3-0 Bill Walsh 9 2007-09 Stanford Offensive Coordinator • Wide Receivers 2010 Stanford Offensive Coordinator • Running Backs 2011-current Stanford Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football

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Season-by-Season Records Individual Career Records

Overall Conference Points Overall Conference Points Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Yards Per Attempt Year Coach W L T W L T Finish Stan. Opp. Year Coach W L T W L T Finish Stan. Opp. Game Game Game 1891 None 3 1 0 – – – – 52 26 1955 Charles A. Taylor 6 3 1 3 2 1 3rd 198 135 1. 39 Tommy Vardell...... vs. California • 1991 1. 223 Toby Gerhart...... vs. Oregon • 2009 1. 22.5 Ethan Allen (4 for 90)... vs. Arizona State • 1993 1892 Walter Camp 1 0 2 – – – – 44 29 1956 Charles A. Taylor 4 6 0 3 4 0 6th 218 213 2. 38 Brad Muster...... at UCLA • 1986 2. 220 Jon Volpe...... at Washington • 1988 1893 “Pop” Bliss 8 0 1 – – – – 284 17 1957 Charles A. Taylor 6 4 0 4 3 0 5th 227 158 38 Toby Gerhart...... vs. Oregon • 2009 3. 211 Darrin Nelson.....vs. San Jose State • 1977 Season (minimum 400 yards) 1894 Walter Camp 6 3 0 – – – – 100 52 1958 Jack C. Curtice 2 8 0 2 5 0 7th 93 226 4. 37 Brad Muster..... vs. Washington State • 1986 4. 209 Lou Valli...... at California • 1956 1. 11.5 Dick Hyland (38 for 437)...... 1926 1895 Walter Camp 4 0 1 – – – – 34 8 1959 Jack C. Curtice 3 7 0 0 4 0 5th 232 261 5. 35 Stepfan Taylor..... vs. Oklahoma State • 2012 5. 205 Toby Gerhart...... vs. Notre Dame • 2009 2. 8.2 Andrew Luck (55 for 453)...... 2010 1896 H.P. Cross 2 1 1 – – – – 30 4 1960 Jack C. Curtice 0 10 0 0 4 0 5th 111 254 1897 G.H. Brooke 4 1 0 – – – – 54 26 1961 Jack C. Curtice 4 6 0 1 3 0 t-4th 105 163 6. 34 Ernie Nevers...... vs. Notre Dame • 1925 6. 204 Brad Muster...... at California • 1984 3. 6.6 Anthony Bookman (122 for 800).....1997 1898 H.P. Cross 5 3 1 – – – – 93 62 1962 Jack C. Curtice 5 5 0 2 3 0 4th 124 174 34 Brad Muster...... at California • 1984 7. 202 Darrin Nelson..... at Washington State • 1980 4. 6.4 Pete Kmetovic (95 for 609)...... 1940 1899 Burr Chamberlain 2 5 2 – – – – 61 78 1963 John Ralston 3 7 0 1 4 0 6th 154 199 34 J.R. Lemon...... vs. Arizona State • 2003 8. 201 Ernie Caddell...... vs. Dartmouth • 1930 5. 6.3 Darrin Nelson (183 for 1,161)...... 1978 1900 Fielding H. Yost 7 2 1 – – – – 154 20 1964 John Ralston 5 5 0 3 4 0 5th 150 138 9. 33 Stepfan Taylor...... at Oregon • 2012 9. 200 Darrin Nelson...... vs. Tulane • 1978 6. 6.1 Tyler Gaffney (74 for 449)...... 2011 1901 C.M. Fickert 3 2 2 – – – – 34 57 1965 John Ralston 6 3 1 2 3 0 t-5th 144 149 32 Brad Muster...... vs. Oregon State • 1984 200 Toby Gerhart...... vs. Washington • 2009 7. 6.0 Anthony Kimble (120 for 717)...... 2008 1902 C.L. Clemans 6 1 0 – – – – 111 37 1966 John Ralston 5 5 0 1 4 0 8th 149 146 32 Kenneth Tolon...... at BYU • 2003 8. 5.8 Vincent White (72 for 417)...... 1981 1903 James F. Lanagan 8 0 3 – – – – 199 6 1967 John Ralston 5 5 0 3 4 0 t-4th 157 179 32 Toby Gerhart...... vs. Oklahoma • 2009 Season 9. 5.7 Darrin Nelson (194 for 1,105)...... 1977 1904 James F. Lanagan 7 2 1 – – – – 206 10 1968 John Ralston 6 3 1 3 3 1 3rd 268 162 1 1,871 Toby Gerhart...... 2009 10. 5.6 Harry Hugasian (90 for 504)...... 1949 1905 James F. Lanagan 8 0 0 – – – – 138 13 1969 John Ralston 7 2 1 5 1 1 t-2nd 349 172 Season 2 1,530 Stepfan Taylor...... 2012 11. 5.6 Vincent White (88 for 494)...... 1982 1906 James F. Lanagan 6 2 1 – – – – 87 29 1970 John Ralston 9 3 0 6 1 0 1st 343 206 1. 343 Toby Gerhart...... 2009 3 1,330 Stepfan Taylor...... 2011 12. 5.6 Bubba Brown (88 for 492)...... 1968 1907 James F. Lanagan 8 4 0 – – – – 133 93 1971 John Ralston 9 3 0 6 1 0 1st 261 135 2. 322 Stepfan Taylor...... 2012 4 1,188 Tommy Vardell...... 1991 1908 James F. Lanagan 12 2 0 – – – – 218 39 1972 Jack Christiansen 6 5 0 2 5 0 t-6th 266 183 3. 260 Brad Muster...... 1986 5 1,161 Darrin Nelson...... 1978 Career (minimum 1,000 yards) 1909 George Presley 8 1 0 – – – – 233 22 1973 Jack Christiansen 7 4 0 5 2 0 3rd 244 240 4. 247 Tommy Vardell...... 1991 6 1,137 Stepfan Taylor...... 2010 1. 5.9 Phil Moffatt (193 for 1,139)...... 1929-31 1910 George Presley 7 1 0 – – – – 189 25 1974 Jack Christiansen 5 4 2 5 1 1 2nd 197 228 1911 George Presley 10 3 0 – – – – 235 60 1975 Jack Christiansen 6 4 1 5 2 0 t-3rd 322 279 5. 242 Stepfan Taylor...... 2011 7 1,136 Toby Gerhart...... 2008 2. 5.7 Darrin Nelson (730 for 4,169).....1977-81 1912 George Presley 5 3 1 – – – – 88 42 1976 Jack Christiansen 6 5 0 5 2 0 3rd 239 284 6. 228 Jon Volpe...... 1988 8 1,123 Brad Muster...... 1986 3. 5.3 Vincent White (321 for 1,689).....1979-82 1913 Floyd C. Brown 8 3 0 – – – – 214 149 1977 Bill Walsh 9 3 0 5 2 0 t-2nd 285 279 7. 223 Stepfan Taylor...... 2010 9 1,105 Darrin Nelson...... 1977 4. 5.2 Toby Gerhart (671 for 3,522)...... 2006-09 1914 Floyd C. Brown 10 0 0 – – – – 288 43 1978 Bill Walsh 8 4 0 4 3 0 t-4th 326 221 8. 210 Toby Gerhart...... 2008 10. 1,027 Jon Volpe...... 1988 5. 5.2 Bob White (234 for 1,211)...... 1948-50 1915 Floyd C. Brown 10 0 1 – – – – 370 64 1979 Rod Dowhower 5 5 1 3 3 1 6th 259 239 9. 197 Ray Handley...... 1964 6. 5.1 Stepfan Taylor (843 for 4,300)...... 2009-12 1916 Floyd C. Brown 9 1 0 – – – – 256 109 1980 Paul Wiggin 6 5 0 3 4 0 t-6th 312 275 10. 196 Anthony Bookman...... 1995 Career 7. 5.0 Bubba Brown (215 for 1,080).....1968-69 1917 Jim Wylie 1 0 0 – – – – 15 11 1981 Paul Wiggin 4 7 0 4 4 0 t-6th 314 281 1. 4,300 Stepfan Taylor...... 2009-12 8. 4.9 Anthony Bookman (540 for 2,672)...... 1994-97 1918 -- – – – – – – – – – 1982 Paul Wiggin 5 6 0 3 5 0 7th 328 297 Career 2. 4,169 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-78, 80-81 9. 4.7 Glyn Milburn (481 for 2,253)...... 1990-92 1919 Bob Evans 4 3 0 1 1 0 5th 130 46 1983 Paul Wiggin 1 10 0 1 7 0 10th 159 293 1. 843 Stepfan Taylor...... 2009-12 3. 3,522 Toby Gerhart...... 2006-09 10. 4.7 Anthony Kimble (415 for 1,940)...... 2005-08 1920 Walter Powell 4 3 0 2 1 0 2nd 82 65 1984 Jack Elway 5 6 0 3 5 0 t-7th 239 279 2. 730 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-78, 80-81 4. 3,010 Brad Muster...... 1984-87 1921 C.E. Van Gent 4 2 2 1 1 1 3rd 100 97 1985 Jack Elway 4 7 0 3 5 0 t-7th 245 313 3. 703 Brad Muster...... 1984-87 5. 2,672 Anthony Bookman...... 1994-97 1922 Andrew Kerr 4 5 0 1 3 0 t-5th 63 96 1986 Jack Elway 8 4 0 5 3 0 t-4th 279 191 4. 671 Toby Gerhart...... 2006-09 6. 2,550 Mike Mitchell...... 1993-97 1923 Andrew Kerr 7 2 0 2 2 0 t-4th 284 46 1987 Jack Elway 5 6 0 4 4 0 t-6th 262 268 1924 Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 1 1 3 0 1 1st 179 69 1988 Jack Elway 3 6 2 1 5 2 9th 238 216 5. 559 Mike Mitchell...... 1993-97 7. 2,252 Glyn Milburn...... 1990-92 1925 Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 2 0 4 1 0 2nd 231 71 1989 Dennis Green 3 8 0 3 5 0 t-7th 187 258 6. 555 Kerry Carter...... 1999-02 8. 2,162 Brian Allen...... 1998-01 1926 Glenn “Pop” Warner 10 0 1 4 0 0 1st 268 73 1990 Dennis Green 5 6 0 4 4 0 t-6th 263 284 7. 540 Anthony Bookman...... 1994-97 9. 2,079 Kerry Carter...... 1999-02 1927 Glenn “Pop” Warner 8 2 1 4 0 1 t-1st 162 82 1991 Dennis Green 8 4 0 6 2 0 t-2nd 368 246 8. 498 Brian Allen...... 1998-01 10. 1,940 Anthony Kimble...... 2005-08 1928 Glenn “Pop” Warner 8 3 1 4 1 1 3rd 274 69 1992 Bill Walsh 10 3 0 6 2 0 t-1st 320 196 9. 481 Glyn Milburn...... 1990-92 11. 1,893 Tommy Vardell...... 1988-91 1929 Glenn “Pop” Warner 9 2 0 5 1 0 2nd 288 53 1993 Bill Walsh 4 7 0 2 6 0 t-8th 291 389 10. 466 Bobby Grayson...... 1933-35 12. 1,786 Bobby Grayson...... 1933-35 1930 Glenn “Pop” Warner 9 1 1 4 1 0 3rd 252 69 1994 Bill Walsh 3 7 1 2 6 0 t-8th 327 359 13. 1,768 Ray Handley...... 1963-65 1931 Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 2 2 2 2 1 6th 160 44 1995 Tyrone Willingham 7 4 1 5 3 0 4th 344 307 14. 1,689 Vincent White...... 1979-82 1932 Glenn “Pop” Warner 6 4 1 1 3 1 7th 171 58 1996 Tyrone Willingham 7 5 0 5 3 0 3rd 247 229 16. 1,674 Jon Volpe...... 1987-90 1933 C.E. Thornhill 8 2 1 4 1 0 1st 131 43 1997 Tyrone Willingham 5 6 0 3 5 0 t-7th 276 317 17. 1,636 Kenneth Tolon...... 2001-04 1934 C.E. Thornhill 9 1 1 5 0 0 1st 224 43 1998 Tyrone Willingham 3 8 0 2 6 0 t-8th 261 365 18. 1,593 Bill Tarr...... 1953-55 1935 C.E. Thornhill 8 1 0 4 1 0 t-1st 121 13 1999 Tyrone Willingham 8 4 0 7 1 0 1st 418 364 18. 1,543 Scott Laidlaw...... 1972-73 1936 C.E. Thornhill 2 5 2 2 3 2 5th 80 109 2000 Tyrone Willingham 5 6 0 4 4 0 4th 261 294 19. 1,357 Jackie Brown...... 1969-71 1937 C.E. Thornhill 4 3 2 4 2 1 2nd 68 53 2001 Tyrone Willingham 9 3 0 6 2 0 t-2nd 422 339 1938 C.E. Thornhill 3 6 0 2 5 0 8th 67 92 2002 Buddy Teevens 2 9 0 1 7 0 t-9th 225 377 20. 1,340 Howie Williams...... 1967-69 1939 C.E. Thornhill 1 7 1 0 6 1 9th 54 146 2003 Buddy Teevens 4 7 0 2 6 0 t-8th 186 324 1940 Clark Shaughnessy 10 0 0 7 0 0 1st 196 85 2004 Buddy Teevens 4 7 0 2 6 0 t-8th 242 233 1941 Clark Shaughnessy 6 3 0 4 3 0 4th 160 95 2005 Walt Harris 5 6 0 4 4 0 t-4th 269 337 1942 Marchmont Schwartz 6 4 0 5 2 0 3rd 204 121 2006 Walt Harris 1 11 0 1 8 0 10th 127 377 1943 -- – – – – – – – – – 2007 Jim Harbaugh 4 8 0 3 6 0 t-7th 235 339 1944 -- – – – – – – – – – 2008 Jim Harbaugh 5 7 0 4 5 0 t-6th 315 329 1945 -- – – – – – – – – – 2009 Jim Harbaugh 8 5 0 6 3 0 t-2nd 461 345 1946 Marchmont Schwartz 6 3 1 3 3 1 5th 222 148 2010 Jim Harbaugh 12 1 0 8 1 0 2nd 524 226 1947 Marchmont Schwartz 0 9 0 0 7 0 10th 72 214 2011 David Shaw 11 2 0 8 1 0 t-1st* 561 285 1948 Marchmont Schwartz 4 6 0 3 4 0 5th 164 159 2012 David Shaw 12 2 0 8 1 0 t-1st* 390 241 1949 Marchmont Schwartz 7 3 1 4 2 0 t-3rd 366 121 2013 David Shaw 4 0 0 2 0 0 -- 165 78 1950 Marchmont Schwartz 5 3 2 2 2 2 4th 188 123 119th season 692 457 52 312 281 21 25,104 19,274 1951 Charles A. Taylor 9 2 0 6 1 0 1st 229 181 1952 Charles A. Taylor 5 5 0 2 5 0 t-6th 187 226 * Pac-12 North Division 1953 Charles A. Taylor 6 3 1 5 1 1 2nd 246 148 1954 Charles A. Taylor 4 6 0 2 4 0 4th 123 229

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Individual Career Records Individual Career Records

Rushing Touchdowns Consecutive 100-yard Rushing Games Pass Attempts Pass Completions Passing Yards Completion Percentage Game Season Game Game Game Season (minimum 180 attempts) 1. 4 Darrin Nelson...... at Oregon State • 1981 1. 7 Toby Gerhart...... 2009 1. 68 Steve Smith...... vs. Notre Dame • 1989 1. 40 John Paye...... at San Diego State • 1985 1. 450 Todd Husak...... vs. Oregon State • 1998 1. .713 Andrew Luck (288-404)...... 2011 4 Tommy Vardell.....at Notre Dame • 1990 2. 5 Stepfan Taylor...... 2010 2. 63 John Elway...... at Ohio State • 1982 2. 39 Steve Smith...... vs. Notre Dame • 1989 2. 430 Steve Dils....at Washington State • 1978 2. .707 Andrew Luck (263-372)...... 2010 4 Kerry Carter...... vs. USC • 2000 3. 4 Darrin Nelson...... 1980 3. 59 ....at Notre Dame • 1994 3. 37 Steve Stenstrom...at Notre Dame • 1994 3. 423 Andrew Luck...... at Arizona • 2009 3. .686 Jason Palumbis (234-341)...... 1990 4 Kerry Carter...... at Oregon • 2001 4 Tommy Vardell (twice)...... 1991 59 T.C. Ostrander...... vs. UCLA • 2007 4. 35 ...... at UCLA • 1976 4. 419 Todd Husak...... at UCLA • 1998 4. .670 Turk Schonert (148-221)...... 1979 4 Toby Gerhart...... vs. Washington State • 2008 4 Toby Gerhart...... 2008 5. 56 John Paye...... at San Diego State • 1985 35 John Elway...... at Ohio State • 1982 5. 418 John Elway...... at Purdue • 1981 5. .669 John Paye (271-405)...... 1985 4 Toby Gerhart...... vs. California • 2009 6. 55 Mike Boryla...... at Oregon • 1972 6. 34 Dick Norman...... vs. California • 1959 6. 408 John Paye...... at Oregon • 1985 6. .659 Steve Stenstrom (300-455)...... 1993 4 Stepfan Taylor...... vs. Arizona • 2010 Longest Rush 7. 54 Todd Husak.....vs. San Jose State • 1998 7. 33 John Elway...... at Purdue • 1981 408 Steve Stenstrom...... at UCLA • 1994 7. .654 John Elway (248-379)...... 1980 Game 8. 53 Guy Benjamin...... at UCLA • 1976 33 Andrew Luck...... at Arizona State • 2010 8. 407 John Elway...... at Ohio State • 1982 8. .652 Steve Stenstrom (217-333)...... 1994 Season 1. 96 Bill Rogers...... vs. Oregon State • 1952 9. 52 Steve Smith....vs. San Jose State • 1989 9. 32 Steve Dils....at Washington State • 1978 407 Steve Stenstrom...... at Oregon • 1993 9. .647 John Elway (262-405)...... 1982 1. 28 Toby Gerhart...... 2009 10. 51 Mike Cordova...... at Penn State • 1974 32 Steve Dils...... vs. Oklahoma • 1978 407 Steve Stenstrom....vs. Oregon State • 1993 10. .631 Guy Benjamin (231-366)...... 1977 2. 22 Tommy Vardell...... 1991 Top Rushing Tandems 51 Steve Dils....at Washington State • 1978 3. 15 Toby Gerhart...... 2008 Season 51 John Elway...... at Washington • 1981 Season Season Career (minimum 300 attempts) 15 Stepfan Taylor...... 2010 1. 2,225 Toby Gerhart (1,871)...... 2009 51 Steve Stenstrom..... vs. California • 1993 1. 300 Steve Stenstrom...... 1993 1. 3,627 Steve Stenstrom...... 1993 1. .670 Andrew Luck (425-660)...... 2009-11 5. 14 Tommy Vardell...... 1990 Andrew Luck (354)...... 2009 2. 288 Andrew Luck...... 2011 2. 3,517 Andrew Luck...... 2011 2. .631 Steve Dils (291-461)...... 1977-78 6. 13 Brad Muster...... 1986 2. 1,853 Toby Gerhart (1,136)...... 2008 Season 3. 271 John Paye...... 1985 3. 3,338 Andrew Luck...... 2010 3. .628 Steve Stenstrom (866-1,380).....1991-94 13 Stepfan Taylor...... 2012 Anthony Kimble (717)...... 2009 1. 455 Steve Stenstrom...... 1993 4. 264 Steve Dils...... 1978 4. 3,242 John Elway...... 1982 4. .624 Jason Palumbis (442-708)...... 1988-91 8. 11 Skip Face...... 1959 3. 1,842 Tommy Vardell (1,188)...... 1991 2. 447 Todd Husak...... 1998 5. 263 Andrew Luck...... 2010 5. 3,153 Steve Dils...... 1978 5. .621 John Elway (774-1,246)...... 1979-82 11 Darrin Nelson...... 1981 Glyn Milburn (654)...... 1991 3. 419 Steve Dils...... 1978 6. 262 John Elway...... 1982 6. 3,092 Todd Husak...... 1998 6. .612 Chad Hutchinson (401-655)...... 1996-97 10. 10 Lloyd Merriman...... 1946 4. 1,793 Stepfan Taylor (1,530)...... 2012 4. 405 John Elway...... 1982 7. 248 John Elway...... 1980 7. 2,980 ...... 1970 7. .605 Guy Benjamin (511-844)...... 1974-77 10 Stepfan Taylor...... 2011 Kevin Hogan (263)...... 2012 405 John Paye...... 1985 8. 234 Jason Palumbis...... 1990 8. 2,946 Todd Husak...... 1999 8. .597 John Paye (715-1,198)...... 1983-86 6. 404 Andrew Luck...... 2011 9. 233 Todd Husak...... 1998 9. 2,889 John Elway...... 1980 9. .569 Mark Butterfield (234-411)...... 1992-95 Career Rushing Yards by a Quarterback 7. 388 Jim Plunkett...... 1970 10. 231 Guy Benjamin...... 1977 10. 2,822 Steve Stenstrom...... 1994 10. .568 Brian Johnson (279-491)...... 1987-89 1. 44 Toby Gerhart...... 2006-09 Game 8. 379 John Elway...... 1980 2. 40 Stepfan Taylor...... 2009-12 1. 129 Don Bunce.....vs. Washington State • 1969 9. 372 Andrew Luck...... 2010 Career Career 3. 39 Tommy Vardell...... 1988-91 10. 366 John Elway...... 1981 1. 866 Steve Stenstrom...... 1991-94 1. 10,911 Steve Stenstrom...... 1991-94 4. 28 Brad Muster...... 1984-87 Season 366 Guy Benjamin...... 1977 2. 774 John Elway...... 1979-82 2. 9,430 Andrew Luck...... 2009-11 5. 24 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-81 1. 453 Andrew Luck...... 2010 3. 715 John Paye...... 1983-86 3. 9,349 John Elway...... 1979-82 24 Kerry Carter...... 1999-02 2. 362 Gene Washington...... 1966 Career 4. 713 Andrew Luck...... 2009-11 4. 7,809 Jim Plunkett...... 1968-70 7. 21 Mike Mitchell...... 1993-97 3. 354 Andrew Luck...... 2009 1. 1,380 Steve Stenstrom...... 1991-94 5. 550 Jim Plunkett...... 1968-70 5. 7,669 John Paye...... 1983-86 8. 19 Bobby Grayson...... 1933-35 4. 263 Kevin Hogan...... 2012 2. 1,246 John Elway...... 1979-82 6. 511 Guy Benjamin...... 1974-77 6. 6,834 Todd Husak...... 1996-99 9. 18 Anthony Kimble...... 2005-08 5. 250 Don Bunce...... 1971 3. 1,198 John Paye...... 1983-86 7. 488 Trent Edwards...... 2003-06 7. 6,215 Guy Benjamin...... 1974-77 10. 17 Harry Hugasian...... 1949-51 6. 209 Jim Plunkett...... 1970 4. 1,064 Andrew Luck...... 2009-11 8. 483 Todd Husak...... 1996-99 8. 5,443 Trent Edwards...... 2003-06 17 Anthony Bookman...... 1994-97 7. 205 Randy Fasani...... 2001 5. 992 Jim Plunkett...... 1968-70 9. 442 Jason Palumbis...... 1988-91 9. 4,954 Jason Palumbis...... 1988-91 8. 194 Steve Thurlow...... 1962 6. 908 Todd Husak...... 1996-99 10. 401 Chad Hutchinson...... 1996-97 10. 4,461 Chad Hutchinson...... 1996-97 100-yard Rushing Games 9. 193 ...... 1994 7. 867 Trent Edwards...... 2003-06 Season 10. 186 Alex Loukas...... 2008 8. 844 Guy Benjamin...... 1974-77 1. 11 Toby Gerhart...... 2009 9. 726 Chris Lewis...... 2000-03 2. 8 Tommy Vardell...... 1991 Career 10. 708 Jason Palumbis...... 1988-91 8 Toby Gerhart...... 2008 1. 957 Andrew Luck...... 2009-11 8 Stepfan Taylor...... 2012 2. 481 Don Bunce...... 1968-69, 71 5. 7 Stepfan Taylor...... 2010 3. 369 Jim Plunkett...... 1968-70 6. 6 Stepfan Taylor...... 2011 4. 366 Kevin Hogan...... 2012-current 7. 5 Darrin Nelson...... 1978 5. 362 Gene Washington...... 1966-68 5 Darrin Nelson...... 1980 6. 348 Randy Fasani...... 1998-2001 5 Brad Muster...... 1986 7. 336 Alex Loukas...... 2007-10 10. 4 Anthony Bookman...... 1997 8. 299 Dave Lewis...... 1964-66 4 Anthony Bookman...... 1995 9. 256 Scott Frost...... 1993-94 4 Brian Allen...... 2001 10. 199 Trent Edwards...... 2003-06 199 Joe Borchard...... 1998-99 Career 1. 21 Stepfan Taylor...... 2009-12 Rushing Touchdowns by a Quarterback 2. 20 Toby Gerhart...... 2006-09 Game 3. 16 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-78, 80-81 1. 3 Josh Nunes...... vs. Arizona • 2012 4. 11 Anthony Bookman...... 1994-97 5. 10 Brad Muster...... 1984-87 6. 9 Mike Mitchell...... 1993-97 7. 8 Glyn Milburn...... 1990-92 8 Tommy Vardell...... 1988-91 9. 6 Brian Allen...... 1998-01 10. 5 Anthony Kimble...... 2005-08

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Passing Efficiency Touchdown Passes 300-yard Passing Games Pass Receptions Receiving Yards Yards Per Catch Season (minimum 180 attempts) Game Season Game Game Game 1. 170.2 Andrew Luck...... 2010 1. 6 John Elway...... vs. Oregon State • 1980 1. 8 Steve Stenstrom...... 1993 1. 14 Eric Cross ...... at Hawai’i • 1972 1. 278 ...... vs. UCLA • 1999 1. 64.5 Bob Blunt (2-129)... vs. San Jose State • 1965 (263-372, 3,338 yards, 8 INT, 32 TD) 2. 5 Mike Boryla.... vs. Washington State • 1973 2. 6 John Elway...... 1982 14 Vincent White...... at UCLA • 1982 2. 237 Darrin Nelson..... vs. Arizona State • 1981 2. 169.7 Andrew Luck...... 2011 5 Steve Dils....at Washington State • 1978 3. 5 Steve Stenstrom...... 1994 14 Brad Muster...... at Oregon • 1985 3. 220 Justin Armour...... at UCLA • 1994 Season (288-404, 3,517 yards, 10 INT, 37 TD) 5 John Elway....at Washington State • 1980 5 Todd Husak...... 1999 14 Jim Price...... at Notre Dame • 1989 4. 209 Troy Walters...... at USC • 1997 1 21.2 Miles Moore (41-868)...... 1971 3. 163.2 Turk Schonert...... 1979 5 John Elway...... vs. Oregon State • 1982 5 Andrew Luck...... 2011 5. 13 Gene Washington...... at UCLA • 1968 5. 192 Troy Walters...... at UCLA • 1998 2 19.7 (35-691)...... 1969 (148-221, 1,927 yards, 6 INT, 19 TD) 5 Steve Stenstrom...... vs. Colorado • 1993 6. 4 Todd Husak...... 1998 13 Darrin Nelson...... vs. Ohio State • 1981 192 James Lofton...... at Washington • 1977 3 19.6 Troy Walters (77-1,508)...... 1999 4. 148.6 Steve Stenstrom...... 1994 5 Joe Borchard...... vs. UCLA • 1999 7. 3 Jim Plunkett...... 1969 13 Troy Walters...... vs. Oregon • 1997 7. 189 Mark Harris...... at Oregon • 1993 4 19.6 Luke Powell (45-884)...... 2001 (217-333, 2,822 yards, 6 INT, 16 TD) 8. 4 Jim Plunkett...vs. San Jose State • 1968 3 John Elway...... 1981 13 DeRonnie Pitts...... vs. USC • 2000 8. 187 Mark Harris...... at USC • 1995 5 19.6 Coby Fleener (34-667)...... 2011 5. 147.2 John Elway...... 1980 4 Jim Plunkett...... at Purdue • 1969 3 John Paye...... 1985 9. 12 ...... vs. California • 1959 9. 186 Troy Walters....vs. San Jose State • 1999 6 19.5 Brian Manning (46-899)...... 1994 (248-379, 2,889 yards, 11 INT, 27 TD) 4 Jim Plunkett...... at Washington • 1969 3 Jason Palumbis...... 1990 12 James Lofton...... at Washington • 1977 10. 185 Mark Bradford....vs. Arizona State • 2005 7 19.4 Mike Tolliver (33-639)...... 1981 6. 146.3 Steve Stenstrom...... 1993 4 Mike Cordova...... vs. Army • 1975 3 Mark Butterfield...... 1995 12 Vincent White...... at Purdue • 1981 8 19.3 Emile Harry (25-482)...... 1984 (300-455, 3,627 yards, 14 INT, 27 TD) 4 John Elway...... at Purdue • 1982 3 Andrew Luck...... 2010 12 Brad Muster...... vs. Oregon State • 1985 Season 9 19.0 Jon Pinckney (23-436)...... 1989 7. 145.6 John Elway...... 1982 4 Steve Stenstrom... vs. San Jose State • 1994 12 Brad Muster...... at Arizona State • 1985 1. 1,508 Troy Walters...... 1999 10. 18.8 Emile Harry (44-829)...... 1983 (262-405, 3,242 yards, 12 INT, 24 TD) 4 Mark Butterfield...... vs. UCLA • 1995 Career 12 Brian Morris...... vs. UCLA • 1985 2. 1,206 Troy Walters...... 1997 8. 143.5 Andrew Luck...... 2009 4 Chad Hutchinson...... vs. Oregon • 1997 1. 15 Steve Stenstrom...... 1991-94 12 Mark Harris...... at Oregon • 1993 3. 1,117 Gene Washington...... 1968 Career (162-288, 2,575 yards, 4 INT, 13 TD) 4 Todd Husak...... at Arizona State • 1999 2. 10 John Elway...... 1979-82 12 Luke Powell....vs. San Jose State • 2003 4. 1,092 Justin Armour...... 1994 1. 21.1 Bob Blunt (35-738)...... 1964-66 9. 142.2 ...... 1953 4 Randy Fasani....vs. San Jose State • 2000 3. 9 Todd Husak...... 1996-99 12 Mark Bradford.... at Washington State • 2007 5. 1,029 ...... 1978 2. 18.9 Miles Moore (68-1,285)...... 1971-72 (118-205, 1,637 yards, 10 INT, 17 TD) 4 Randy Fasani.... vs. Boston College • 2001 9 Andrew Luck...... 2009-11 6. 1,021 Mark Harris...... 1995 3. 18.5 Emile Harry (123-2,270)...... 1981-84 10. 141.6 Steve Stenstrom...... 1991 4 Randy Fasani.... vs. Arizona State • 2001 5. 6 John Paye...... 1983-86 Season 7. 1,012 DeRonnie Pitts...... 1998 4. 18.2 Eric Mullins (41-747)...... 1980-83 (135-229, 1,853 yards, 8 INT, 15 TD) 4 Chris Lewis...... vs. California • 2001 6. 4 Jim Plunkett...... 1968-70 1. 86 Troy Walters...... 1997 8. 1,010 James Lofton...... 1977 5. 18.0 James Lofton (72-1,295)...... 1975-77 4 Trent Edwards.... at San Jose State • 2006 7. 3 Guy Benjamin...... 1974-77 2. 78 Brad Muster...... 1985 9. 995 Chris Walsh...... 1991 6. 17.8 Randy Vataha (89-1,586)...... 1969-70 Career (minimum 300 attempts) 4 Andrew Luck....vs. Sacramento State • 2010 3 Jason Palumbis...... 1988-91 3. 77 Troy Walters...... 1999 10. 934 DeRonnie Pitts...... 1999 7. 17.2 Ken Margerum (146-2,517)...... 1977-80 1. 162.8 Andrew Luck...... 2009-11 4 Andrew Luck...... vs. Wake Forest • 2010 Mark Butterfield...... 1992-95 77 DeRonnie Pitts...... 2000 8. 17.1 Jack Lasater (67-1,144)...... 1968-70 (713-1,064, 9,430 yards, 22 INT, 82 TD) 4 Andrew Luck...... vs. Oregon State • 2010 5. 74 DeRonnie Pitts...... 1998 Career 9. 16.9 Walter Batson (50-843)...... 1987-90 2. 141.4 Steve Stenstrom...... 1991-94 4 Andrew Luck...... vs. Virginia Tech • 2011 Interceptions 6. 71 Gene Washington...... 1968 1. 4,047 Troy Walters...... 1996-99 10. 16.5 Richard Sherman (81-1,340)...... 2006-10 (866-1,380, 10,911 yards, 38 INT, 74 TD) 4 Andrew Luck...... at Duke • 2011 Game 71 Chris Walsh...... 1991 2. 3,023 DeRonnie Pitts...... 1997-00 3. 139.3 John Elway...... 1979-82 4 Andrew Luck... at Washington State • 2011 1. 5 Jim Plunkett...... vs. Purdue • 1970 8. 69 Zach Ertz...... 2012 3. 2,517 Ken Margerum...... 1977-80 (774-1,246, 9,349 yards, 39 INT, 77 TD) 4 Andrew Luck...... vs. Notre Dame • 2011 5 John Elway.....vs. San Jose State • 1981 9. 68 Vincent White...... 1982 4. 2,491 Justin Armour...... 1991-94 4. 138.8 Steve Dils...... 1977-78 10. 67 Darrin Nelson...... 1981 5. 2,469 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-78, 80-81 (291-461, 3,488 yards, 15 INT, 26 TD) Season Season 67 Justin Armour...... 1994 6. 2,431 Mark Bradford...... 2003-07 5. 133.0 Randy Fasani...... 1999-01 1. 37 Andrew Luck...... 2011 1. 20 Mike Boryla...... 1972 7. 2,365 Brian Manning...... 1993-96 (199-390, 3,088 yards, 11 INT, 25 TD) 2. 32 Andrew Luck...... 2010 Career 8. 2,333 Ed McCaffrey...... 1986-87, 89-90 6. 131.0 Guy Benjamin...... 1974-77 3. 27 John Elway...... 1980 Career 1. 248 Troy Walters...... 1996-99 9. 2,306 Jeff James...... 1984-87 (511-844, 6,215 yards, 43 INT, 48 TD) 27 Steve Stenstrom...... 1993 1. 48 Jim Plunkett...... 1968-70 2. 228 DeRonnie Pitts...... 1997-2000 10. 2,270 Emile Harry...... 1981-84 7. 129.5 Jim Plunkett...... 1968-70 5. 25 Steve Dils...... 1978 3. 223 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-78, 80-81 (550-992, 7,809 yards, 48 INT, 53 TD) 6. 24 John Elway...... 1982 Longest Pass Play 4. 198 Brad Muster...... 1984-87 8. 127.6 Mark Butterfield...... 1992-95 7. 22 Guy Benjamin...... 1977 Game 5. 169 Mark Bradford...... 2003-07 (234-411, 2,997 yards, 12 INT, 19 TD) 8. 20 Jim Plunkett...... 1969 1. 98 Joe Borchard to Troy Walters (TD) 6. 162 Vincent White...... 1979-82 9. 126.0 Todd Husak...... 1996-99 20 John Elway...... 1981 vs. UCLA • 1999 7. 158 Jeff James...... 1984-87 (483-908, 6,834 yards, 24 INT, 41 TD) 10. 19 Jim Plunkett...... 1970 8. 156 Justin Armour...... 1991-94 10. 124.4 Jason Palumbis...... 1988-91 19 Turk Schonert...... 1979 9. 146 Ken Margerum...... 1977-80 (442-708, 4,954 yards, 20 INT, 19 TD) 19 Mark Butterfield...... 1995 146 Ed McCaffrey...... 1986-87, 89-90 146 Chris Walsh...... 1988-91 Career 146 Glyn Milburn...... 1990-92 1. 82 Andrew Luck...... 2009-11 146 Brian Manning...... 1993-96 2. 77 John Elway...... 1979-82 3. 74 Steve Stenstrom...... 1991-94 4. 53 Jim Plunkett...... 1968-70 5. 48 Guy Benjamin...... 1974-77 6. 41 Todd Husak...... 1996-99 7. 38 John Paye...... 1983-86 8. 36 Trent Edwards...... 2003-06 9. 34 Chris Lewis...... 2000-03 10. 31 Mike Boryla...... 1970-73

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Touchdown Receptions 100-yard Receiving Games Total Offense Attempts Points Field Goals Made Field Goal Percentage Game Season Game Game Game Season 1. 4 Ken Margerum.....vs. Oregon State • 1980 1. 7 Gene Washington...... 1968 1. 69 Steve Smith...... vs. Notre Dame • 1989 1. 30 Darrin Nelson (5 TD)...at Oregon State • 1981 1. 5 John Hopkins...... at California • 1990 1. .895 Nate Whitaker (17-19)...... 2010 7 Troy Walters...... 1999 (68 passing, 1 rushing) 5 Nate Whitaker...... at Notre Dame • 2010 2. .857 Mark Harmon (12-14)...... 1981 Season 3. 6 Troy Walters...... 1997 Season Season 3. .842 Eric Abrams (16-19)...... 1995 1. 14 James Lofton...... 1977 4. 5 Randy Vataha...... 1970 1. 512 Steve Stenstrom...... 1993 1. 172 Toby Gerhart...... 2009 Season 4. .824 Aaron Zagory (14-17)...... 2008 2. 11 Ken Margerum...... 1978 5 Miles Moore...... 1971 (455 passing, 57 rushing) 2. 132 Tommy Vardell...... 1991 1. 19 John Hopkins...... 1988 5. .810 Eric Abrams (17-21)...... 1992 11 Ken Margerum...... 1980 5 Ed McCaffrey...... 1990 Career 3. 112 Nate Whitaker...... 2010 2. 18 Rod Garcia...... 1973 6. .792 John Hopkins (19-24)...... 1988 4. 10 Ken Margerum...... 1979 5 Justin Armour...... 1994 1. 1,610 Steve Stenstrom...... 1991-94 4. 101 Nate Whitaker...... 2009 18 John Hopkins...... 1989 7. .789 Mike Biselli (15-19)...... 1999 10 Troy Walters...... 1999 5 Troy Walters...... 1998 (1,380 passing, 230 rushing) 5. 100 Skip Face...... 1959 4. 17 Eric Abrams...... 1992 8. .778 Mark Harmon (14-18)...... 1984 10 Coby Fleener...... 2011 9. 4 James Lofton...... 1977 6. 96 Darrin Nelson...... 1981 17 Nate Whitaker...... 2010 9. .727 Nate Whitaker (16-22)...... 2009 7. 9 Eric Cross...... 1972 4 Emile Harry...... 1983 Total Offense 96 Brad Muster...... 1986 17 Jordan Williamson...... 2012 10. .700 Mark Harmon (14-20)...... 1982 9 Doug Baldwin...... 2010 4 Chris Walsh...... 1991 Game 96 Stepfan Taylor...... 2010 7. 16 Rod Garcia...... 1971 9. 8 Gene Washington...... 1968 4 DeRonnie Pitts...... 1998 1. 447 Todd Husak...... vs. Oregon State • 1998 96 Jordan Williamson...... 2012 16 Eric Abrams...... 1995 Career (minimum 20 attempts) 8 Tony Hill...... 1976 4 Luke Powell...... 2001 2. 443 Andrew Luck...... at Arizona • 2009 10. 94 Mike Biselli...... 1999 16 Michael Sgroi...... 2004 1. .805 Nate Whitaker (33-41)...... 2009-10 8 Vincent White...... 1982 3. 438 Steve Dils....at Washington State • 1978 16 Nate Whitaker...... 2009 2. .733 Aaron Zagory (22-30)...... 2005-08 8 Jeff James...... 1986 Career 4. 428 Todd Husak...... at UCLA • 1998 Career 3. .714 Mark Harmon (50-70)...... 1981-84 8 Ed McCaffrey...... 1990 1. 19 Troy Walters...... 1996-99 5. 418 John Elway...... at Ohio State • 1982 1. 289 Eric Abrams...... 1992-95 Career 4. .697 Eric Abrams (53-76)...... 1992-95 8 Troy Walters...... 1997 2. 10 DeRonnie Pitts...... 1997-00 418 John Paye...... at San Diego State • 1985 2. 270 Stepfan Taylor...... 2009-12 1. 59 John Hopkins...... 1987-90 5. .694 Mike Biselli (34-49)...... 1998-01 8 DeRonnie Pitts...... 1999 3. 8 Ed McCaffrey...... 1986-90 7. 416 Jim Plunkett...... at Purdue • 1969 3. 268 Toby Gerhart...... 2006-09 2. 53 Eric Abrams...... 1992-95 6. .679 Jordan Williamson (38-56)... 2011-current 8 DeRonnie Pitts...... 2000 8 Justin Armour...... 1991-94 8. 413 John Paye...... at Oregon • 1985 4. 256 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-81 3. 50 Mark Harmon...... 1981-84 7. .670 John Hopkins (59-88)...... 1987-90 8 ...... 2001 8 Mark Bradford...... 2003-07 413 Steve Stenstrom....vs. Oregon State • 1993 5. 254 John Hopkins...... 1987-90 4. 47 Michael Sgroi...... 2002-05 8. .627 Michael Sgroi (47-75)...... 2002-05 8 Teyo Johnson...... 2002 6. 7 Gene Washington...... 1966-68 10. 410 John Elway...... at Purdue • 1981 6. 252 Mark Harmon...... 1981-84 5. 44 Rod Garcia...... 1971-73 9. .583 Kevin Miller (28-48)...... 1995-98 7 Randy Vataha...... 1969-70 7. 247 Ken Naber...... 1977-80 6. 41 Ken Naber...... 1977-80 10. .577 Ken Naber (41-71)...... 1977-80 Career 7 Emile Harry...... 1981-84 Season 8. 239 Michael Sgroi...... 2002-05 7. 38 Jordan Williamson...... 2011-current 1. 32 Ken Margerum...... 1977-80 7 Luke Powell...... 2000-03 1. 3,791 Andrew Luck...... 2010 9. 236 Tommy Vardell...... 1988-91 8. 34 Mike Biselli...... 1998-01 Longest Field Goal Made 2. 26 Troy Walters...... 1996-99 10. 6 Ken Margerum...... 1977-80 2. 3,667 Andrew Luck...... 2011 10. 225 Mike Biselli...... 1998-01 9. 33 Nate Whitaker...... 2009-10 Game 3. 24 DeRonnie Pitts...... 1997-00 6 Vincent White...... 1979-82 3. 3,398 Steve Stenstrom...... 1993 10. 28 Kevin Miller...... 1995-98 1. 59 Rod Garcia...... at USC • 1973 4. 20 Justin Armour...... 1991-94 6 Jeff James...... 1984-87 4. 3,189 Jim Plunkett...... 1970 Touchdowns 59 Mark Harmon...... at Purdue • 1981 5. 18 Tony Hill...... 1973-76 6 Brad Muster...... 1984-87 5. 3,104 John Elway...... 1982 Game Field Goal Attempts 18 Vincent White...... 1979-82 6. 3,033 Steve Dils...... 1978 1. 5 Darrin Nelson .....at Oregon State • 1981 Game Extra Points Made 18 Coby Fleener...... 2008-11 Longest Reception 7. 3,026 Todd Husak...... 1998 1. 6 John Hopkins (5-6)... at California • 1990 Game 18 James Lofton...... 1975-77 Game 8. 2,939 John Elway...... 1980 Season 2. 5 Nate Whitaker (5-5)....at Notre Dame • 2010 1. 9 Gary Kerkorian...... vs. Idaho • 1949 18 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-78, 80-81 1. 98 Troy Walters from Joe Borchard (TD) 9. 2,931 Todd Husak...... 1999 1. 28 Toby Gerhart...... 2009 5 Rod Garcia (0-5)...vs. San Jose State • 1971 9 Mark Harmon...... at Oregon State • 1981 10. 16 Jeff James...... 1979-82 vs. UCLA • 1999 10. 2,929 Andrew Luck...... 2009 2. 22 Tommy Vardell...... 1991 16 Teyo Johnson...... 2001-02 3. 16 Darrin Nelson...... 1981 Season Season Career 16 Brad Muster...... 1986 1. 31 Rod Garcia (16-31)...... 1971 1. 61 Nate Whitaker (61-66)...... 2010 1. 10,387 Andrew Luck...... 2009-11 16 Stepfan Taylor...... 2010 31 John Hopkins (18-31)...... 1989 2. 54 Jordan Williamson (54-56)...... 2011 2. 10,179 Steve Stenstrom...... 1991-94 6. 15 Vincent White...... 1982 3. 29 Rod Garcia (18-29)...... 1973 3. 53 Nate Whitaker (53-53)...... 2009 3. 9,070 John Elway...... 1979-82 15 Toby Gerhart...... 2008 4. 27 Mike Michel (12-27)...... 1976 4. 49 Mike Biselli (49-52)...... 1999 4. 8,178 Jim Plunkett...... 1968-70 15 Stepfan Taylor...... 2012 27 Derek Belch (15-27)...... 2007 5. 48 Mike Biselli (48-50)...... 2001 5. 7,539 John Paye...... 1983-86 9. 14 Tommy Vardell...... 1990 27 Jordan Williamson (17-27)...... 2012 6. 45 Jordan Williamson (45-46)...... 2012 6. 6,680 Todd Husak...... 1996-99 14 Glyn Milburn...... 1992 7. 26 Mike Langford (15-26)...... 1974 7. 42 Aaron Mills (42-42)...... 1991 7. 6,043 Guy Benjamin...... 1974-77 14 James Lofton...... 1977 8. 24 Rod Garcia (10-24)...... 1972 8. 41 Steve Horowitz (41-43)...... 1969 8. 5,642 Trent Edwards...... 2003-06 24 John Hopkins (19-24)...... 1988 9. 36 Mark Harmon (36-37)...... 1982 9. 4,701 Jason Palumbis...... 1988-91 Career 24 Michael Sgroi (16-24)...... 2004 36 Steve Horowitz (36-41)...... 1970 10. 4,432 Chris Lewis...... 2000-03 1. 45 Stepfan Taylor...... 2009-12 2. 44 Toby Gerhart...... 2006-09 Career Career 3. 42 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-81 1. 88 John Hopkins (59-88)...... 1987-90 1. 130 Eric Abrams (130-136)...... 1992-95 4. 39 Tommy Vardell...... 1988-91 2. 84 Rod Garcia (44-84)...... 1971-73 2. 123 Mike Biselli (123-131)...... 1998-01 5. 36 Brad Muster...... 1984-87 3. 76 Eric Abrams (53-76)...... 1992-95 3. 122 Ken Naber (122-134)...... 1977-80 6. 32 Ken Margerum...... 1977-80 4. 75 Michael Sgroi (47-75)...... 2002-05 4. 117 Jordan Williamson (117-121)....2011-current 7. 31 Vincent White...... 1979-80 5. 71 Ken Naber (41-71)...... 1977-80 5. 114 Nate Whitaker (114-119)...... 2009-10 8. 29 Troy Walters...... 1996-99 6. 70 Mark Harmon (50-70)...... 1981-84 6. 102 Mark Harmon (102-106)...... 1981-84 9. 26 Kerry Carter...... 1999-2002 7. 56 Jordan Williamson (38-56)... 2011-current 7. 98 Michael Sgroi (98-101)...... 2002-05 10. 25 Glyn Milburn...... 1990-92 8. 50 Steve Horowitz (23-50)...... 1968-70 8. 89 Steve Horowitz (89-100)...... 1968-70 9. 49 Mike Biselli (34-49)...... 1998-01 9. 87 Gary Kerkorian (87-101)...... 1949-51 10. 48 Kevin Miller (28-48)...... 1995-98 10. 77 John Hopkins (77-80)...... 1987-90

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Extra Point Percentage Punt Return Yards Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Average All-Purpose Yards Punts Season Game Game Game Game Game 1. 1.000 Mark Harmon (13-13)...... 1983 1. 139 Ozzie Grenardo (4)...... vs. Cornell • 1991 1. 8 Mike Dotterer.... vs. Arizona State • 1981 1. 99.0 T.J. Rushing (1-99)...... vs. BYU • 2004 1. 379 Glyn Milburn...... at California • 1990 1. 16 Ernie Nevers...... vs. USC • 1923 1.000 John Hopkins (25-25)...... 1988 (196 rushing, 66 receiving, -6 PR, 123 KOR) 1.000 John Hopkins (15-15)...... 1989 Season Season Season (minimum 12 returns) Season 1.000 Aaron Mills (42-42)...... 1991 1. 589 Glyn Milburn (34)...... 1992 1. 37 Chris Owusu...... 2009 1. 33.9 Ron Inge (12-407)...... 1973 Season 1. 89 Paul Stonehouse...... 1992 1.000 Michael Sgroi (32-32)...... 2005 2. 472 Phil Moffatt (41)...... 1930 2. 36 Ryan Wells...... 2002 2. 31.5 Chris Owusu (37-1,167)...... 2009 1. 2,234 Glyn Milburn...... 1992 2. 86 Eric Johnson...... 2003 1.000 Derek Belch (26-26)...... 2007 3. 446 Alan Grant (27)...... 1987 3. 29 Vincent White...... 1980 3. 29.8 Damon Dunn (22-656)...... 1995 (870 rushing, 459 receiving, 589 PR, 316 KOR) 3. 78 Jay Ottovegio...... 2007 1.000 Nate Whitaker (53-53)...... 2009 4. 424 Troy Walters (30)...... 1997 4. 28 Ray Anderson...... 1974 4. 29.1 Reggie Sanderson (13-378)...... 1972 2. 2,222 Glyn Milburn...... 1990 4. 71 Dave Ottmar...... 1972 1.000 Bill Shoemaker (18-18)...... 1968 5. 389 Thomas Henley (32)...... 1986 5. 27 Kevin T. Scott...... 1988 5. 28.4 T.J. Rushing (23-653)...... 2004 (729 rushing, 632 receiving, 267 PR, 594 KOR) 71 Tom Lynn...... 1974 1.000 Braden Beck (12-12)...... 1963 6. 358 Eric Cross (29)...... 1970 27 Ty Montgomery...... 2011 6. 27.4 T.J. Rushing (21-575)...... 2005 3. 2,028 Toby Gerhart...... 2009 71 Kevin Miller...... 1998 7. 332 Troy Walters (29)...... 1996 7. 25 Ray Anderson...... 1975 7. 27.3 Kevin B. Scott (12-327)...... 1986 (1,871 rushing, 157 receiving) 7. 68 Kevin Miller...... 1996 Career 8. 325 Luke Powell (36)...... 2003 25 Ken Williams...... 1982 8. 27.2 Marlon Evans (19-517)...... 1995 4. 1,998 Darrin Nelson...... 1981 68 Sean Tolpinrud...... 1999 1. 1.000 Aaron Mills (50-50)...... 1991-94 9. 308 Luke Powell (21)...... 2001 25 Mike Mitchell...... 1993 9. 27.1 Damon Dunn (16-433)...... 1996 (1014 rushing, 846 receiving, 138 PR) 9. 67 Jay Ottovegio...... 2005 1.000 Derek Belch (26-26)...... 2004-07 10. 299 Craig Zaltosky (21)...... 1973 10. 24 Vincent White...... 1979 10. 27.0 Damon Dunn (21-566)...... 1997 5. 1,929 Troy Walters...... 1999 10. 66 Mike Michel...... 1976 3. .970 Michael Sgroi (98-101)...... 2002-05 24 Mike Dotterer...... 1981 (6 rushing, 1,508 receiving, 131 PR, 284 KOR) 66 Tripp Hardin...... 1983 4. .967 Jordan Williamson (117-121)....2011-current Career 24 Kevin T. Scott...... 1989 Career (minimum 20 returns) 6. 1,915 Chris Owusu...... 2009 66 Jay Ottovegio...... 2004 5. .964 Braden Beck (27-28)...... 1963-64 1. 1,079 Glyn Milburn (81)...... 1990-92 24 Glyn Milburn...... 1990 1. 27.8 Ron Inge (28-779)...... 1973-76 (66 rushing, 682 receiving, 1,167 KOR) 66 Daniel Zychlinski...... 2012 6. .963 John Hopkins (77-80)...... 1987-90 2. 974 Troy Walters (91)...... 1996-99 2. 27.3 Chris Owusu (78-2,132)...... 2008-11 7. 1,898 Darrin Nelson...... 1978 7. .962 Mark Harmon (102-106)...... 1981-84 3. 894 Alan Grant (93)...... 1986-89 Career 3. 27.2 Damon Dunn (76-2,067)...... 1994-97 (1,161 rushing, 470 receiving, 254 PR, 13 KOR) Career 8. .959 David Sweeney (71-74)...... 1984-87 4. 882 Luke Powell (85)...... 2000-03 1. 95 Ryan Wells...... 1992-02 4. 27.1 T.J. Rushing (52-1,409)...... 2002-05 8. 1,817 Stepfan Taylor...... 2012 1. 272 Jay Ottovegio...... 2004-07 9. .958 Nate Whitaker (114-119)...... 2009-10 5. 797 (71)...... 2009-12 2. 78 Chris Owusu...... 2008-11 5. 25.6 Ty Montgomery (47-1,205)... 2011-current (1,530 rushing, 287 receiving) 2. 257 Kevin Miller...... 1995-98 10. .956 Eric Abrams (130-136)...... 1992-95 6. 718 Phil Moffatt (72)...... 1929-31 3. 76 Damon Dunn...... 1994-97 6. 25.2 Doug Baldwin (28-706)...... 2007-10 9. 1,783 Darrin Nelson...... 1977 3. 253 Paul Stonehouse...... 1989-92 7. 663 Eric Cross (70)...... 1970-72 4. 66 Ray Anderson...... 1973-75 7. 24.0 Kevin B. Scott (46-1,106)...... 1983-86 (1,105 rushing, 601 receiving, 77 PR) 4. 224 Eric Johnson...... 2000-03 Consecutive Extra Points 8. 469 Darrin Nelson (50)...... 1977-78, 80-81 5. 62 Kevin T. Scott...... 1987-90 8. 23.3 Glyn Milburn (54-1,256)...... 1990-92 10. 1,741 Brad Muster...... 1986 5. 197 Doug Robison...... 1984-87 Career 9. 466 Thomas Henley (38)...... 1983-86 6. 53 Vincent White...... 1979-82 9. 23.2 Mike Dotterer (29-672)...... 1979-82 (1,123 rushing, 618 receiving) 6. 142 Ken Naber...... 1977-80 1. 71 John Hopkins...... 1987-90 7. 54 Glyn Milburn...... 1990-92 10. 22.9 Reggie Sanderson (36-824)...... 1970-72 7. 128 David Green...... 2008-11 (last 14 in ’87, 25-25 in ’88, 15-15 in ’89, first 17 in ’90) Punt Return Average 8. 52 T.J. Rushing...... 2002-05 Career 8. 124 Dave Ottmar...... 1972-73 Game 9. 49 Thomas Henley...... 1983-86 Kickoff Return for Touchdown 1. 7,120 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-78, 80-81 9. 115 Dave Lewis...... 1964-66 2. 66 Nate Whitaker...... 2009-10 1. 34.8 Ozzie Grenardo (4-139)... vs. Cornell • 1991 10. 46 Kevin B. Scott...... 1983-86 Game (4,169 rushing, 2,469 receiving, 469 PR, 13 KOR) 10. 114 Tripp Hardin...... 1982-83 (53-53 in ’09, first 13 in ’10) 1. 1 multiple...... last by Ty Montgomery 2. 6,146 Glyn Milburn...... 1990-92 Punt Returns Season Kickoff Return Yards at Washington State • 2011 (2,253 rushing, 1,558 receiving, 1,079 PR, 1256 KOR) Punting Yardage Game 1. 17.3 Glyn Milburn (34-589)...... 992 Game 3. 5,515 Troy Walters...... 1996-99 Game 1. 13 Phil Moffatt...... vs. Dartmouth • 1930 2. 16.5 Alan Grant (27-446)...... 1987 1. 201 Mike Dotterer (8).... vs. Arizona State • 1981 (5 rushing, 4,047 receiving, 974 PR, 489 KOR) 1. 565 Ernie Nevers (12)...... at USC • 1925 3. 14.7 Luke Powell (21-308)...... 2001 1. 3 Chris Owusu...... 2009 4. 5,095 Stepfan Taylor...... 2009-12 Season 4. 14.2 Craig Zaltosky (21-299)...... 1973 Season (4,300 rushing, 778 receiving, 17 KOR) Season 1. 41 Phil Moffatt...... 1930 5. 14.1 Troy Walters (30-424)...... 1997 1. 1,167 Chris Owusu (37)...... 2009 Career 5. 4,747 Brad Muster...... 1984-87 1. 3,724 Paul Stonehouse (89)...... 1992 2. 36 Luke Powell...... 2003 6. 12.7 Darrin Nelson (20-254)...... 1978 2. 715 Ryan Wells (36)...... 2002 1. 3 Damon Dunn...... 1994-97 (3,010 rushing, 1,722 receiving, 15 KOR) 2. 3,687 Eric Johnson (86)...... 2003 3. 34 Alan Grant...... 1989 7. 12.3 Eric Cross (29-353)...... 1970 3. 680 Ty Montgomery (27)...... 2011 3 T.J. Rushing...... 2002-05 6. 4,662 Vincent White...... 1979-82 3. 3,215 Jay Ottovegio (78)...... 2007 34 Glyn Milburn...... 1992 8. 12.2 Thomas Henley (32-389)...... 1986 4. 656 Damon Dunn (22)...... 1995 3 Chris Owusu...... 2008-11 (1,689 rushing, 1,722 receiving, 130 PR, 1,121 KOR) 4. 2,846 Daniel Zychlinski (66)...... 2012 5. 32 Thomas Henley...... 1986 9. 12.2 Drew Terrell (18-219)...... 2010 5. 653 T.J. Rushing (23)...... 2004 7. 4,072 Anthony Bookman...... 1994-97 5. 2,826 Kevin Miller (71)...... 1998 6. 30 Alan Grant...... 1988 10. 12.1 Drew Terrell (24-291)...... 2012 6. 603 Vincent White (29)...... 1980 Opening Kickoff Return for Touchdown (2,672 rushing, 561 receiving, 210 PR, 629 KOR) 6. 2,765 Tripp Hardin (66)...... 1983 30 Troy Walters...... 1997 7. 596 Kevin T. Scott (27)...... 1988 Game 8. 3,917 Toby Gerhart...... 2006-09 7. 2,650 Kevin Miller (68)...... 1996 8. 29 Eric Cross...... 1970 Career 8. 594 Glyn Milburn (24)...... 1990 1. 1 Chris Owusu....vs. San Jose State (2009) (3,522 rushing, 395 receiving) 8. 2,744 Dave Ottmar (71)...... 1972 29 Ray Anderson...... 1974 1. 14.7 Randy Vataha (15-220)...... 1969-70 9. 584 Mike Dotterer (24)...... 1981 1 Chris Owusu...... vs. Washington (2009) 9. 3,842 Chris Owusu...... 2008-11 9. 2,728 Jay Ottovegio (66)...... 2004 29 Troy Walters...... 1996 2. 13.3 Glyn Milburn (81-1,079)...... 1990-92 10. 579 Ray Anderson (28)...... 1974 *back-to-back games (176 rushing, 1,534 receiving, 2,132 KOR) 10. 2,723 Jay Ottovegio (67)...... 2005 3. 12.3 Thomas Henley (38-466)...... 1983-86 579 Mike Mitchell (25)...... 1993 10. 3,834 Mike Mitchell...... 1993-97 Career 4. 12.2 Craig Zaltosky (32-391)...... 1972-73 Longest Kickoff Return for Touchdown (2,550 rushing, 653 receiving, 631 KOR) Career 1. 93 Alan Grant...... 1986-89 5. 11.2 Drew Terrell (71-797)...... 2009-12 Career Game 1. 11,083 Jay Ottovegio (272)...... 2004-07 2. 91 Troy Walters...... 1996-99 6. 10.7 Troy Walters (91-974)...... 1996-99 1. 2,132 Chris Owusu (78)...... 2008-11 1. 100 Bob Bryan...... vs. San Francisco • 1950 2. 10,336 Kevin Miller (257)...... 1995-98 3. 85 Luke Powell...... 2000-03 7. 10.4 Luke Powell (85-882)...... 2000-03 2. 2,071 Ryan Wells (95)...... 1999-02 100 Damon Dunn...... at Arizona State • 1994 3. 9,933 Paul Stonehouse (253)...... 1989-92 4. 81 Glyn Milburn...... 1990-92 8. 10.2 Craig Ritchey (28-286)...... 1963-65 3. 2,067 Damon Dunn (76)...... 1994-97 4. 8,926 Eric Johnson (224)...... 2000-03 5. 72 Phil Moffatt...... 1929-31 9. 10.1 Gordy Young (17-171)...... 1954-56 4. 1,409 T.J. Rushing (52)...... 2002-05 5. 8,210 Doug Robison (197)...... 1984-87 6. 71 Drew Terrell...... 2009-12 10. 10.1 Mark Marquess (22-222)...... 1966-68 5. 1,356 Ray Anderson (66)...... 1973-75 6. 5,851 Ken Naber (142)...... 1977-80 7. 70 Eric Cross...... 1970-72 6. 1,256 Glyn Milburn (54)...... 1990-92 7. 5,237 David Green (128)...... 2008-11 8. 50 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-78, 80-81 7. 1,238 Kevin T. Scott (62)...... 1987-90 8. 4,943 Dave Ottmar (124)...... 1972-73 8. 1,205 Ty Montgomery (47)...... 2011-current 9. 4,879 Dave Lewis (115)...... 1964-66 9. 1,121 Vincent White (53)...... 1979-82 10. 4,670 Tripp Hardin (114)...... 1982-83 10. 1,106 Kevin B. Scott (46)...... 1983-86

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Individual Career Records Individual Career Records Team Records

Punting Average Interceptions Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks Single Game (Offense) Season Game Game Game Game Scoring 1. 45.7 Doug Robison (44-2,011)...... 1987 1. 4 Bobby Grayson....vs. Washington • 1934 1. 27 ...... at California • 1986 1. 18 Gordy Ceresino...... vs. LSU • 1977 1. 5 Riall Johnson.... vs. Washington State • 1999 Points...... 82 2. 44.9 Dave Lewis (29-1,302)...... 1965 2. 3 Tim Smith...... at Arizona • 1999 2. 23 Don Parish...... vs. Oregon State • 1968 2. 15 Pat Preston...... at Washington • 1969 vs. Mare Island • 1923 3. 43.7 Dave Lewis (34-1,487)...... 1964 3 Tim Smith....vs. Washington State • 1998 23 Don Parish...... at USC • 1969 15 Tim Smith...... vs. Oregon State • 1998 Season vs. UCLA • 1925 4. 43.3 Kevin Miller (59-2,556)...... 1997 3 Leroy Pruitt...... at Northwestern • 1994 4. 22 Pat Preston....at Washington State • 1968 4. 14 Don Parish...... at USC • 1969 1. 17 Duncan McColl...... 1976 Points in a Half [since 1958]...... 41 5. 43.1 Daniel Zychlinski (66-2,846)...... 2012 3 Toi Cook...... vs. San Jose State • 1986 22 Gordy Ceresino...... vs. LSU • 1977 5. 12 Pat Preston...... at Purdue • 1969 2. 15 Ron George...... 1992 at Washington State • 1987 6. 42.9 Eric Johnson (86-3,687)...... 2003 3 ...... at Washington • 1971 6. 21 Gordon Riegel... at Washington State • 1972 12 Vaughn Bryant....vs. Oregon State • 1993 15 Riall Johnson...... 2000 vs. Wake Forest • 2010 7. 42.4 Ken Naber (62-2,628)...... 1979 7. 20 Dave Wyman...... vs. Washington • 1986 12 Chris Draft...... vs. Arizona State • 1997 4. 14 Kailee Wong...... 1996 Points in a Quarter [since 1958]...... 35 8. 42.2 Aaron Mills (63-2,661)...... 1993 Season 20 Pat Moore...at Washington State • 1972 12 Tom Hall...... vs. LSU • 1977 14 Riall Johnson...... 1999 at Washington State • 1991 9. 41.9 Tripp Hardin (66-2,765)...... 1983 1. 9 Phil Moffatt...... 1930 20 Jim Merlo...... vs. Oregon State • 1972 9. 11 Don Parish...... vs. UCLA • 1969 6. 13 Rob Hinckley...... 1988 Touchdowns...... 12 10. 41.8 Norm Standlee (28-1,171)...... 1940 9 Bobby Garrett...... 1953 20 Jim Merlo....at Washington State • 1972 11 Dave Wyman... at Washington State • 1984 7. 12 Kailee Wong...... 1997 vs. UCLA • 1925 3. 8 Phil Moffatt...... 1929 20 Gordy Ceresino...... vs. Georgia • 1978 11 Dave Wyman..... vs. Arizona State • 1984 8. 10 Ron George...... 1990 Field Goals Made...... 5 Career 8 Benny Barnes...... 1971 11 Mark Hatzenbuhler.... vs. Oregon State • 1993 10 Willie Howard...... 1999 at California • 1990 1. 42.4 Dave Lewis (115-4,879)...... 1964-66 8 Toi Cook...... 1986 Season 11 Kevin Garnett...... vs. California • 1993 10 Jon Alston...... 2004 at Notre Dame • 2010 2. 42.2 Daniel Zychlinski (97-4,096)...... 2009-12 6. 7 Jim Kaffen...... 1972 1. 196 Gordy Ceresino...... 1977 11 Sharcus Steen...... vs. Wisconsin • 2000 10 Trent Murphy...... 2012 Field Goal Attempts...... 6 3. 41.7 Doug Robison (197-8,210)...... 1984-87 7. 6 Steve Murray...... 1972 2. 173 Dave Wyman...... 1986 at California • 1990 4. 41.5 Aaron Mills (110-4,570)...... 1993-94 6 Brad Humphreys...... 1987 3. 167 Gordy Ceresino...... 1978 Tackles for Loss Career Extra Points Made...... 9 5. 41.2 Ken Naber (142-5,851)...... 1977-80 6 Vaughn Bryant...... 1992 4. 164 Jim Merlo...... 1972 Season 1. 36 Riall Johnson...... 1997-00 vs. Idaho • 1949 6. 41.0 Tripp Hardin (114-4,670)...... 1982-83 6 Tim Smith...... 1998 5. 159 Gordy Ceresino...... 1976 1. 26 Duncan McColl...... 1975 2. 33 Ron George...... 1990-92 at Oregon State • 1981 7. 40.9 David Green (128-5,237)...... 2008-11 6 Tim Smith...... 1999 6. 155 Jono Tunney...... 1988 26 Ron George...... 1992 3. 28 Kailee Wong...... 1994-97 Extra Point Attempts...... 10 8. 40.7 Jay Ottovegio (272-11,083)...... 2004-07 6 Ed Reynolds...... 2012 7. 154 Drew Palin...... 1974 3. 24 Kailee Wong...... 1996 4. 27.5 Chase Thomas...... 2009-11 vs. Wake Forest • 2010 9. 40.2 Kevin Miller (257-10,336)...... 1994-98 8. 150 Gordon Riegel...... 1974 4. 23 Duncan McColl...... 1976 5. 25 Duncan McColl...... 1974-76 10. 39.9 Dave Ottmar (124-4,943)...... 1972-73 Career 9. 144 Dave Wyman...... 1983 5. 22 Kailee Wong...... 1997 25 Garin Veris...... 1981-84 Rushing 1. 20 Phil Moffatt...... 1929-31 10. 143 Don Parish...... 1968 6. 20 Willie Howard...... 1999 7. 22.5 Willie Howard...... 1997-00 Rushing Yards...... 446 2. 17 Toi Cook...... 1983-86 20 Riall Johnson...... 2000 8. 21.5 Carl Hansen...... 1994-97 vs. Washington • 2011 3. 16 Tim Smith...... 1996-99 Career 8. 18 Ron George...... 1990 21.5 Jon Alston...... 2002-05 Fewest Rushing Yards...... -34 4. 14 Brad Humphreys...... 1985-87 1. 571 Gordy Ceresino...... 1975-78 18 Ron George...... 1991 10. 20 Rob Hinckley...... 1986-89 vs. UCLA • 1997 5. 11 Dick Ragsdale...... 1962-64 2. 462 Dave Wyman...... 1982-84, 86 18 Trent Murphy...... 2012 Rushing Touchdowns...... 7 11 Leroy Pruitt...... 1993-96 3. 430 Jono Tunney...... 1987-90 vs. Washington State • 2008 7. 10 John Guillory...... 1964-66 4. 394 Matt Soderlund...... 1982-85 Career [Career records include all-time bowl games] 10 Vaughn Bryant...... 1990-93 5. 355 Don Parish...... 1967-69 1. 62 Ron George...... 1990-92 Passing 10 Bo McNally...... 2006-09 6. 348 Chuck Evans...... 1976-79 2. 57 Duncan McColl...... 1974-76 Pass Attempts...... 68 10. 9 Bobby Garrett...... 1951-53 7. 347 Duncan McColl...... 1974-76 3. 54 Kailee Wong...... 1994-97 vs. Notre Dame • 1989 9 Benny Barnes...... 1970-71 8. 332 Chris Draft...... 1994-97 4. 53 Riall Johnson...... 1997-00 Fewest Pass Attempts...... 0 • multiple 9 Steve Murray...... 1970-72 9. 309 Pat Preston...... 1967-69 5. 50.5 Chase Thomas...... 2009-12 Pass Completions...... 40 9 Randy Poltl...... 1971-73 10. 300 Craig Zellmer...... 1978-81 6. 45 Garin Veris...... 1981-84 at San Diego State • 1985 9 Rich Walters...... 1974-76 45 David Garnett...... 1989-92 Fewest Pass Completions...... 0 • multiple 9 Charles Hutchings...... 1980-83 8. 44 Chuck Evans...... 1976-79 Passing Yards...... 581 9 Tank Williams...... 1998-01 9. 41 Willie Howard...... 1997-00 vs. Arizona State • 1981 9 Oshiomogho Atogwe...... 2001-04 10. 32.5 Trent Murphy...... 2009-current Fewest Passing Yards [since 1958]...... 51 at UCLA • 2008 Longest Interception Return Interceptions...... 5 Game at Purdue • 1970 1. 95 Tom Work...... vs. Occidental • 1926 vs. San Jose State • 1981 Touchdown Passes...... 6 vs. Oregon State • 1980

Total Offense Most Total Offense Yards...... 693 vs. Arizona State • 1981 Fewest Total Offense Yards...... 52 vs. Arizona • 2006

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Team Records Team Records

Season (Special Teams) Scoring Season (Defense) Most Points Scored Combined Score Most Points Allowed Punt Returns Points...... 561, 2011 Rushing Defense Points Opponent Year Points Opponent Year Points Opponent Year Punt Returns...... 13 Points Per Game...... 43.2 • 2011 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed...... 1,097 • 2011 82 UCLA (0)...... 1925 107 Oregon (W, 58-49)...... 1997 72 at UCLA (0)...... 1954 vs. Dartmouth • 1930 (561 in 13 games) Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game... 84.4 • 2011 82 Mare Island (0)...... 1923 104 at USC (W, 56-48) [3OT]...... 2011 69 at Texas (17)...... 1999 Punt Return Yards...... 158 Touchdowns...... 73 • 2011 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Per Attempt....2.61 • 1971 74 Hawai’i (20)...... 1949 102 Arizona (W, 54-48) [OT]...... 2012 65 at Arizona State (24)...... 2002 vs. Washington • 1990 Field Goals...... 19 • 1988 68 San Jose State (20)...... 1968 98 Arizona State (L, 36-62)...... 1981 63 at Oregon (28)...... 1998 Extra Points...... 68 • 2011 Pass Defense 68 Wake Forest (24)...... 2010 94 Hawaii (W, 74-20)...... 1949 62 Arizona State (36)...... 1981 Kickoff Returns Extra Point Percentage...... 1.000 • multiple Fewest Passing Yards Allowed...... 770 • 1961 67 Army (14)...... 1975 93 Oregon (W, 51-42)...... 2009 59 UCLA (13)...... 1973 Kickoff Returns...... 10 (last in 2009) Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Per Game.... 77.0 • 1961 65 Washington (21)...... 2011 92 San Jose State (W, 54-38)...... 1959 57 Notre Dame (7)...... 2003 vs. Oregon • 2007 Punt Returns Most Quarterback Sacks...... 57 • 2012 63 San Jose State (26)...... 2002 92 Wake Forest (W, 68-24)...... 2010 55 Oregon (31)...... 2007 Kickoff Return Yards...... 296 Punt Returns...... 46 • 1967 63 at Oregon State (9)...... 1981 91 Washington State (L, 42-49)...... 1984 55 Oregon (21)...... 1994 vs. Oregon • 2007 Punt Return Yards...... 613 • 1992 Total Defense 63 at Washington State (16)...... 1970 91 at Oregon (L, 28-63)...... 1998 55 UCLA (13)...... 1959 Kickoff Return for Touchdowns...... 1 • multiple Punt Return Average...... 16.1 (20-322) • 1963 Fewest Yards Allowed...... 2,361 • 1965 63 Idaho (0)...... 1949 91 at Oregon (W, 49-42)...... 2001 54 USC (7) ...... 1952 last vs. Washington State • 2011 Punt Returns for Touchdowns...... 3 • 1992, 2000 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game...... 226.2 • 1971 63 San Jose State (21)...... 1969 89 San Jose State (W, 63-26)...... 2002 53 Oregon (30)...... 2011 59 U.S.S. Boston (0)...... 1919 89 Arizona State (L, 24-65)...... 2002 52 Washington (16)...... 1990 Punting Kickoff Returns Interceptions 59 UC Davis (0)...... 1932 88 San Jose State (W, 68-20)...... 1968 52 Oregon (31)...... 2010 Punts...... 16 Kickoff Returns...... 64 • 2007 Interceptions...... 26 • 1972 58 Oregon (49)...... 1997 88 at Arizona (W, 51-37)...... 2001 51 at Michigan (0)...... 1976 vs. USC • 1923 Kickoff Return Yards...... 1597 (58) • 2009 Interception Returns for Touchdowns...... 4 • 2012 58 Washington State (0)...... 2008 86 at Texas (L, 17-69)...... 1999 51 at USC (21)...... 2005 Fewest Punts...... 0 • multiple Kickoff Return Average...... 27.5 (58-1,597) • 2009 57 Fort Baker (0)...... 1903 86 Oregon (L, 31-55)...... 2007 last vs. San Jose State • 2013 Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns...... 3 • 2009 Scoring 57 at UCLA (0)...... 1929 86 Washington (W, 65-21)...... 2011 Overtime Games (5-4) Fewest Points Allowed...... 4 (4 games) • 1896 57 Cal Tech (7)...... 1930 Year Result Opponent First Downs Punting 13 (9 games) • 1935 57 Utah Agriculture (0)...... 1904 Largest Margin of Victory 1996 W, 27-24...... vs. Oregon First Downs...... 43 Most Punts...... 89 • 1992 57 San Jose State (3)...... 2011 Margin Opponent Year 1998 L, 38-44 ...... at Arizona State vs. Idaho • 1928 Fewest Punts...... 32 • 1957, 2010 Team 56 Cornell (6)...... 1991 82 UCLA (82-0)...... 1925 2000 W, 36-30...... at California 34 [modern record] Punting Average...... 43.5 (53-2,305) • 1987 Consecutive Wins...... 17 • 2010-11 56 at USC (48) [3OT]...... 2011 82 Mare Island (82-0)...... 1923 2005 L, 27-30 ...... vs. UCLA at Washington State • 1980 (last 8 of 2010, first 9 of 2011) 55 vs. Washington State (17)...... 2013 63 Idaho (63-0)...... 1949 2011 W, 56-48...... at USC [3OT] First Downs Consecutive Losses...... 11 • 1959-60, 2005-06 55 San Francisco (7)...... 1950 59 U.S.S. Boston (59-0)...... 1919 2012 L, 38-41 ...... vs. Oklahoma State (Fiesta Bowl) Penalties First Downs...... 325 • 2011 (last 1 of 1959, 10 in 1960) 55 Santa Clara (6)...... 1923 59 UC Davis (59-0)...... 1932 2012 W, 54-48...... vs. Arizona Fewest Penalties...... 0 (multiple) First Downs by Passing...... 172 • 2011 (last 2 of 2005, first 9 of 2006) 55 at USC (21)...... 2009 58 Washington State (58-0)...... 2008 2012 L, 13-20 ...... at Notre Dame last vs. UC Davis • 2005 First Downs by Rushing...... 142 • 2010 Unbeaten Streak...... 17 • 2010-11 54 Idaho (7)...... 1942 57 Fort Baker (57-0)...... 1903 2012 W, 17-14...... at Oregon (last 8 of 2010, first 9 of 2011) 54 Washington State (17)...... 1999 57 Utah Aggies (57-0)...... 1904 Season (Offense) Penalties Consecutive Wins in Conference Games...... 14 54 Oregon State (13)...... 1980 57 at UCLA (57-0)...... 1929 Rushing Fewest Penalties Per Game...... 4.4 • 1967 (last 7 of 2010, first 7 of 2011) 54 Hawai’i (74-20)...... 1949 Rushing Attempts...... 556 (1,929 yards) • 1951 Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game...... 35.7 • 2006 Consecutive Games Scored In...... 95 • 1967-1976 54 Washington State (14)...... 1975 54 San Jose State (54-0)...... 1953 Rushing Yards...... 2,837 (536 attempts) • 2009 Consecutive Shutouts...... 9 • 1903, 1904-05 54 San Jose State (0)...... 1953 54 San Jose State (38)...... 1959 54 at Oregon State (63-9)...... 1981 Rushing Yards Per Attempt.....5.3 (536-2,837) • 2009 Single Game (Defense) (last 6 of 1904, first 3 of 1905) Rushing Yards Per Game...... 248.1 (2,481-10) • 1949 Scoring Defense 4 [modern record] • 1930, 1931 54 Arizona (48) [OT]...... 2012 54 San Jose State (57-3)...... 2011 Rushing Touchdowns...... 39 • 2009 Points Allowed...... 72 Consecutive Games Shut Out...... 2 • multiple 52 Sacramento State (17)...... 2010 53 Army (67-14)...... 1975 at UCLA • 1954 last in 1961 at Washington (0-13) and vs. UCLA (0-20) 51 15th Infantry (0)...... 1905 51 15th Infantry (51-0)...... 1905 Passing Points Allowed in a Half [since 1958]...... 48 51 Arizona State (28)...... 2001 50 at Port Townsend (50-0)...... 1893 Pass Attempts...... 513 • 1998 at Texas • 1999 51 Arizona (37)...... 2001 50 Cal Tech (57-7)...... 1930 Pass Completions...... 308 • 1993 Points Allowed in a Quarter [since 1958]...... 30 51 San Jose State (20)...... 1994 50 Cornell (56-6)...... 1991 Completion Percentage...... 712 (297-417) • 2011 vs. San Jose State • 1975 51 Oregon (42)...... 2009 Passes Had Intercepted...... 26 • 1954 Rushing Defense 50 at Port Townsend (0)...... 1893 Largest Margin of Defeat Passing Yards...... 3,712 (237-420) • 1999 Fewest Rushing Yards...... -36 50 at Arizona (22)...... 1999 Margin Opponent Year Passing Yards Per Game...... 337.2 (3709 -11) • 1993 at California • 1998 50 at Arizona State (30)...... 1999 72 at UCLA (0-72)...... 1954 Touchdown Passes...... 38 • 2011 50 Duke (13)...... 2012 52 at Texas (17-69)...... 1999 Pass Defense 51 at Michigan (0-51)...... 1976 Total Offense Fewest Passing Yards [modern record]...... 12 50 Notre Dame (7-57)...... 2003 Total Offense Yards...... 6,361 • 2011 at Oregon State • 1971 49 Michigan (0-49)...... 1902 (2,738 rushing, 3,623 passing) Most Quarterback Sacks...... 10 49 at USC (0-49)...... 1977 Fewest Total Offense Yards...... 2,377 • 1961 vs. Washington State • 2012 49 UCLA (0-49)...... 1987 (1,476 rushing, 901 passing) 47 USC (7-54)...... 1952 Most Total Offense Yards Per Game..... 491.9 • 1969 Total Defense 46 UCLA (13-59)...... 1973 Fewest Total Offense Yards Per Game... 231.9 • 2006 Fewest Total Yards...... 76 43 vs. Army (0-43)...... 1948 at Colorado • 2012 42 UCLA (13-55)...... 1959 42 USC (0-42)...... 2006 Interceptions 41 at Arizona State (24-65)...... 2002 Interceptions...... 7 40 at Oregon State (3-43)...... 2003 vs. Washington • 1934 at Oregon State • 1987

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Longest Plays The Last Time

Rush Field Goal Punt Return for Touchdown Team Individual Individual 1. 96 (TD) Bill Rogers...... vs. Oregon State • 1952 1. 59 Rod Garcia...... at USC • 1973 1. 92 Thomas Henley...... vs. Oregon • 1986 +300 yards passing...... 2013 Rushing Defense 2. 94 (TD) Casey Moore...... vs. California 1999 59 Mark Harmon...... at Purdue • 1981 2. 90 Luke Powell...... vs. UCLA • 2003 322 • at Washington State +100 yards...... 2013 at Army 15+ tackles...... 2009 vs. Oklahoma 3. 90 (TD) Dave Lewis...... vs. Tulane • 1966 3. 57 Mark Harmon...... vs. Illinois • 1984 3. 81 Ozzie Grenardo...... vs. Cornell • 1991 +400 yards passing...... 2009 132 • Tyler Gaffney 15 • Shayne Skov 4. 86 (TD) John Winesberry...vs. San Jose State • 1972 4. 56 Ken Naber...... vs. UCLA • 1979 4. 80 Murray Cuddeback... vs. Olympic Club • 1923 434 • at Arizona +200 yards...... 2009 vs. Notre Dame 20+ tackles...... 1986 at California 5. 83 (TD) Buck Fawcett...... vs. Santa Clara • 1941 5. 55 Mike Langford...... at USC • 1975 5. 79 Glyn Milburn...... at Oregon State • 1992 +500 yards passing...... 1981 205 • Toby Gerhart 27 • Dave Wyman 83 (TD) Anthony Kimble....at Washington • 2008 6. 54 Rod Garcia...... at Oregon • 1972 6. 77 Alan Grant...at Washington State • 1987 581 • vs. Arizona State +50-yard rush...... 2012 vs. Arizona 2+ interceptions...... 2012 vs. Duke 7. 82 (TD) Ethan Allen...... vs. Arizona State • 1993 54 John Hopkins....vs. San Jose State • 1989 77 Troy Walters...at Washington State • 1997 -100 yards passing...... 2008 55 • Kelsey Young 2 • Ed Reynolds 82 (TD) J.R. Lemon...... vs. USC • 2004 54 Nate Whitaker...... at Wake Forest • 2009 8. 76 Vincent White...... vs. Washington • 1982 51 • at UCLA +75-yard rush...... 2008 at Washington 3+ sacks...... 2011 vs. Virginia Tech 9. 81 (TD) Ken Afflerbaugh...vs. Oregon State • 1931 9. 53 Rod Garcia...... vs. UCLA • 1973 76 Glyn Milburn...... at California • 1992 +300 yards rushing...... 2011 83 • Anthony Kimble 3 • Shayne Skov 10. 80 (TD) Bob White...... vs. USC • 1948 53 Mark Harmon.... vs. Washington State • 1984 76 Drew Terrell...... vs. Duke • 2012 300 • at Oregon State +30 rushing attempts...... 2012 at Oregon Two players with 2+ sacks....2012 vs. Washington State 80 (TD) Reggie Sanderson...... at USC • 1971 11. 52 Braden Beck...at Washington State • 1964 11. 75 Glyn Milburn...... at UCLA • 1992 +400 yards rushing...... 2011 33 • Stepfan Taylor Usua Amanam (2) • Trent Murphy (2) 80 (TD) Darrin Nelson.....at Oregon State • 1981 52 Rod Garcia...... at USC • 1972 75 Troy Walters...at Washington State • 1996 446 • vs. Washington Two 100-yard rushers...... 2011 vs. Washington Interception return for TD...2013 at Washington State 80 (TD) Brian Allen...... at Washington • 2001 52 Mike Langford...... vs. Michigan • 1974 +500 yards total offense...... 2012 Stepfan Taylor (138) • Tyler Gaffney (117) Trent Murphy (30) 52 Mike Michel...... at Penn State • 1976 Interception Return for Touchdown 617 • vs. Arizona Rushing TD and receiving TD...... 2013 at Army Fumble return for TD...... 2012 at Notre Dame Touchdown Pass 52 Mike Michel...... at Army • 1976 1. 95 Tom Work...... vs. Occidental • 1926 +600 yards total offense...... 2012 Tyler Gaffney (1, 23) Chase Thomas (0) 1. 98 Joe Borchard to Troy Walters...... 1999 52 Mark Harmon...... at Oregon State • 1983 2. 85 Ralph Phillips...... vs. Army • 1975 617 • vs. Arizona Safety...... 2013 vs. Arizona State vs. UCLA 52 Mike Biselli... vs. Washington State • 1999 3. 79 Leroy Pruitt • Josh Madsen... vs. Michigan State • 1996 -200 yards total offense...... 2008 Team 2. 96 Jim Plunkett to Randy Vataha...... 1970 52 Derek Belch.....vs. San Jose State • 2007 4. 78 Alan Grant...... vs. San Jose State • 1988 193 • at TCU at Washington State 52 Aaron Zagory....vs. San Jose State • 2008 5. 72 Wopamo Osaisai...... vs. Arizona • 2006 -150 yards total offense...... 2006 Passing 3. 92 Steve Stenstrom to Glyn Milburn...1991 6. 71 Gordy Riegel...... at California • 1972 145 • at Arizona State +300 yards...... 2012 vs. Arizona vs. Oregon State Punt 71 Ed Reynolds...... vs. Duke • 2012 Top-25 win at home...... 2013 360 • Josh Nunes Special Teams 4. 91 Steve Stenstrom to Brian Manning....1993 1. 79 Frankie Albert... vs. Oregon State • 1940 8. 67 Jack Taylor.....vs. San Jose State • 1957 vs. No. 23 Arizona State (W, 42-28) +350 yards...... 2009 vs. Arizona Kickoff return for TD...... 2011 at Washington State vs. Arizona 2. 75 Stan Anderson...... at California • 1932 67 Ruben Carter... vs. Washington State • 1999 Top-20 win at home...... 2012 360 • Josh Nunes Ty Montgomery (96) 5. 84 Bobby Garrett to Ron Cook...... 1953 75 Dave Lewis...... at California • 1964 vs. No. 17 UCLA (W, 27-24) +400 yards...... 2009 at Arizona Opening kickoff return for TD.... 2009 vs. Washington at USC 75 Kevin Miller...... vs. Utah • 1996 Top-15 win at home...... 2012 423 • Andrew Luck Chris Owusu (91) 84 Randy Fasani to Kerry Carter...... 2000 5. 71 Mike Durket...... vs. California • 1947 vs. No. 13 Oregon State (W, 27-23) +30 completions...... 2010 at Arizona State Fumble return for TD on kickoff...... 2012 at UCLA at Washington State 6. 70 Tom Lynn...... at USC •, 1975 Top-10 win at home...... 2012 33 • Andrew Luck Usua Amanam (11) 7. 83 Brian Johnson to Jon Pinckney...... 1989 70 Doug Robison... vs. Arizona State • 1984 vs. No. 2 USC (W, 21-14) +50 attempts...... 2007 vs. UCLA Punt return for TD...... 2009 vs. San Jose State at Arizona State 70 Paul Stonehouse...vs. Washington State • 1992 Top-5 win at home...... 2012 59 • T.C. Ostrander Richard Sherman 8. 82 Brian Johnson to Walter Batson.....1987 70 David Green...... vs. Arizona • 2008 vs. No. 2 USC (W, 21-14) +50-yard completion...... 2013 vs. Washington State Punt return for TD and receiving TD....2012 vs. Duke vs. California 10. 68 Mike Michel...... at California • 1976 Top-25 win on road...... 2012 57 • Kevin Hogan to Devon Cajuste Drew Terrell (76, 19) 9. 81 Andrew Luck to Doug Baldwin...... 2010 at No. 15 UCLA (W, 35-17) +75-yard completion...... 2010 vs. Sacramento State Blocked punt return for TD...... 2008 at TCU vs. Sacramento State Kickoff Return for Touchdown Top-20 win on road...... 2012 81 • Andrew Luck to Doug Baldwin Richard Sherman (29) [Mark Mueller block] 10. 80 John Elway to Emile Harry...... 1980 1. 100 Bob Bryan...... vs. San Francisco • 1950 at No. 15 UCLA (W, 35-17) Four touchdowns...... 2011 vs. Notre Dame Blocked punt for safety...... 2013 vs. Arizona State vs. Arizona State 100 Damon Dunn.....at Arizona State • 1994 Top-15 win on road...... 2012 4 • Andrew Luck [Team block] 80 Chad Hutchinson to Damon Dunn.....1997 3. 99 T.J. Rushing...vs. Brigham Young • 2004 at No. 15 UCLA (W, 35-17) Five touchdowns...... 1999 vs. UCLA Blocked FG return for TD...... 2011 vs. Colorado vs. Oregon 4. 98 Nate Kirtman.... vs. Oregon State • 1967 Top-10 win on road...... 2012 5 • Joe Borchard Max Bergen (75) [Bergen block] 80 Joe Borchard to Troy Walters...... 1998 5. 96 Bob Stansberry...... vs. Montana • 1933 at No. 1 Oregon (W, 17-14) [OT] Six touchdowns...... 1980 vs. Oregon State Blocked FG...... 2011 at Oregon State vs. Washington State 96 Bob Mathias...... at USC • 1951 Top-5 win on road...... 2012 6 • John Elway Coby Fleener 13. 79 Jim Plunkett to Gene Washington...1968 96 Ron Inge...... at Oregon State • 1973 at No. 1 Oregon (W, 17-14) [OT] Blocked punt...... 2013 vs. Arizona State vs. San Jose State 96 Marlon Evans...... at Oregon • 1995 Forced five turnovers...... 2010 Ben Gardner 79 Chris Lewis to Luke Powell...... 2001 96 Ty Montgomery.....at Washington State • 2011 vs. Oregon State Receiving Two blocked punts...... 2013 vs. Arizona State vs. California 10. 95 Kevin T. Scott...... at California • 1988 Threw three interceptions...... 2010 +10 receptions...... 2012 at Oregon Team (12) • Ben Gardner (24) 15. 78 Don Bunce to Miles Moore...... 1971 11. 94 Chris Owusu....vs. San Jose State • 2009 vs. Oregon State 11 • Zach Ertz Blocked PAT...... 2011 at Oregon State at Army 12. 93 Damon Dunn...... vs. USC • 1996 No turnovers...... 2013 +100 yards...... 2013 vs. Washington State Ben Gardner 78 Todd Husak to DeRonnie Pitts...... 1998 93 T.J. Rushing...... at Navy • 2005 vs. San Jose State 115 • Devon Cajuste Touchdown on fake FG...... 2008 at Oregon at Arizona State 14. 91 Damon Dunn...at San Jose State • 1995 Four turnovers and won...... 2012 +150 yards...... 2011 vs. Virginia Tech Bo McNally 91 Chris Owusu...... vs. Washington • 2009 vs. Oregon State 173 • Coby Fleener No offensive touchdown...... 2012 +200 yards...... 1999 vs. UCLA at Notre Dame (L, 13-20) [OT] 278 • Troy Walters Two defensive touchdowns...... 2013 +250 yards...... 1999 vs. UCLA vs. Washington State (W, 55-17) 278 • Troy Walters Two interceptions returned for touchdowns... 2013 vs. Washington State (W, 55-17) Defensive shutout at home...... 2010 vs. Oregon State (W, 38-0) Defensive shutout on road...... 2012 at Colorado (W, 48-0) Overtime game...... 2012 at Oregon (W, 17-14)

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All-Time Records vs. Opponents All-Time Series vs. Opponents First Last First Last First Last 1900 W 5 0 S.F. 1969 W 29 28 H Clemson (0-1-0) Georgia (1-0-0) Opponent Won Lost Tied Game Game Opponent Won Lost Tied Game Game Opponent Won Lost Tied Game Game 1901 L 0 2 S.F. 1970 L 14 22 A Season Result SU CU Site Season Result SU UGA Site Air Force 4 3 0 1958 1970 Kansas 1 0 0 1967 1967 Saint Mary’s 2 1 0 1919 1927 1902 L 0 16 S.F. 1971 W 14 0 H 1986 L 21 27 N 1978 W 25 22 N Alabama 0 1 1 1927 1935 LSU 1 0 0 1977 1977 Saint Mary’s Pre-Flight 1 0 0 1942 1942 1903 T 6 6 S.F. 1972 L 21 24 A Arizona 14 14 0 1979 2012 Michigan 3 6 1 1902 1976 San Diego State 3 1 0 1985 1988 1904 W 18 0 A 1973 W 26 17 H Arizona State 12 16 0 1978 2013 Michigan State 2 3 0 1956 1996 San Francisco 8 0 0 1932 1950 1905 W 12 5 H 1974 W 22 20 A Colorado (5-3-0) Georgia Tech (0-2-0) Arkansas 1 0 0 1970 1970 Minnesota 1 1 1 1930 1966 San Jose State 52 14 1 1900 2013 1906 W 6 3 A 1975 L 15 48 H Season Result SU CU Site Season Result SU GT Site Army 6 5 0 1928 2013 Missouri 1 0 0 1971 1971 Santa Clara 22 11 2 1912 1952 1907 W 21 11 H 1976 W 27 24 A 1904 W 33 0 A 1991 L 17 18 N Boston College 2 2 0 1979 2002 Montana 3 0 0 1924 1948 SMU 1 0 0 1936 1936 1908 W 12 3 A 1977 W 21 3 H 1977 L 21 27 A 2001 L 14 24 N BYU 2 0 0 2003 2004 Navy 1 2 1 1954 2006 1909 L 13 19 H 1978 W 30 10 A Texas 2 2 0 1985 2000 1987 L 17 31 A California 58 46 11 1892 2012 Nebraska 1 0 0 1941 1941 Texas A&M 0 1 0 1992 1992 1910 L 6 25 A 1979 L 14 21 H 1990 L 17 21 A Cal Tech 3 0 0 1926 1930 Nevada 16 1 2 1899 1931 TCU 0 2 0 2007 2008 1911 L 3 21 H 1980 L 23 28 A 1991 W 28 21 H Harvard (1-0-0) Chicago 1 1 0 1894 1894 North Carolina 1 1 0 1997 1998 Tulane 7 1 0 1961 1980 1912 T 3 3 A 1981 W 42 21 H 1993 W 41 37 H Clemson 0 1 0 1986 1986 Northwestern 3 1 2 1933 1994 UC Davis 1 1 0 1932 2005 1913 W 13 8 H 1982 L 20 25 A Season Result SU HU Site 2011 W 48 7 H 1949 W 44 0 H Colorado 5 3 0 1904 2012 Notre Dame 9 18 0 1954 2012 UCLA 36 45 3 1925 2012 1914 W 26 8 A 1983 L 18 27 H 2012 W 48 0 A Columbia 0 2 1 1904 1937 Occidental 4 0 0 1923 1926 USC 29 58 3 1905 2012 1919 L 10 14 H 1984 W 27 10 A Cornell 1 0 0 1991 1991 Ohio State 3 2 0 1955 1982 Utah 3 2 0 1902 1996 1920 L 0 38 A 1985 W 24 22 H Dartmouth 4 0 0 1930 1939 Oklahoma 1 4 0 1978 2009 Utah Agriculture 1 0 0 1904 1904 1921 L 7 42 H 1986 L 11 17 A Hawai’i (3-0-0) Duke 3 1 0 1971 2012 Oklahoma State 0 1 0 2012 2012 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 2011 2011 1922 L 0 28 H 1987 W 31 7 H Columbia (0-2-1) Season Result SU UH Site Season Result SU CU Site East Carolina 0 1 0 1995 1995 Oregon 45 30 1 1900 2012 Wake Forest 1 1 0 2009 2010 1923 L 0 9 A 1988 T 19 19 A 1946 W 18 7 A 1934 L 0 7 N Fresno State 3 0 0 1926 1928 Oregon State 51 25 3 1919 2012 Washington 38 41 4 1893 2012 1924 T 20 20 A 1989 W 24 14 H 1950 W 74 20 N 1936 L 0 7 A Georgia 1 0 0 1978 1978 Pacific 4 1 0 1953 1968 Washington State 38 25 1 1936 2013 1925 W 27 14 H 1990 W 27 25 A 1972 W 39 7 A 1937 T 0 0 A Georgia Tech 0 2 0 1991 2001 Penn State 1 4 0 1973 1992 West Virginia 1 0 0 1972 1972 1926 W 41 6 A 1991 W 38 21 H Harvard 1 0 0 1949 1949 Pittsburgh 1 2 0 1922 1932 Willamette 1 0 0 1905 1905 1927 W 13 6 H 1992 W 41 21 A Hawai’i 3 0 0 1946 1972 Purdue 1 3 0 1969 1982 Wisconsin 1 4 1 1959 2013 1928 T 13 13 A 1993 L 17 46 H Idaho (6-1-0) Idaho 6 1 0 1923 1949 Rice 1 3 0 1959 1964 1929 W 21 6 H 1994 L 23 24 A Cornell (1-0-0) Season Result SU UI Site Illinois 6 4 0 1952 1984 Sacramento State 1 0 0 2010 2010 1930 W 41 0 A 1995 W 29 24 H Season Result SU CU Site 1923 W 17 7 H 1931 L 0 6 H 1996 W 42 21 A 1991 W 56 6 H 1924 W 3 0 A All-Time Series vs. Opponents 1932 T 0 0 A 1997 W 21 20 H 1928 W 47 0 S.F. 1933 W 7 3 H 1998 W 10 3 A 1942 W 54 7 H Air Force (4-3-0) 1993 L 24 27 A 1995 W 30 28 A 1967 L 20 24 A 1934 W 9 7 A 1999 W 31 13 H Dartmouth (4-0-0) 1946 W 45 0 H Season Result SU AF Site 1994 L 10 34 H 1996 L 9 41 H 1971 W 38 3 A 1935 W 13 0 H 2000 W 36 30 (OT) A Season Result SU DC Site 1947 L 16 19 H 1958 L 0 16 H 1997 L 22 28 A 1997 L 14 31 H 1975 W 67 14 H 1936 L 0 20 A 2001 W 35 28 H 1930 W 14 7 H 1949 W 63 0 H 1960 L 9 32 A 1998 L 14 31 H 1998 L 38 44 (OT) A 1976 L 20 21 A 1937 L 0 13 H 2002 L 7 30 A 1931 W 32 6 A 1965 W 17 16 A 1999 W 50 22 A 1999 W 50 30 A 1979 L 13 17 H 1938 L 0 6 A 2003 L 16 28 H 1938 W 23 13 H 1966 W 21 6 H 2000 L 3 27 H 2000 W 29 7 H 2013 W 34 20 A 1939 L 14 32 H 2004 L 6 41 A 1939 W 14 3 A Illinois (6-4-0) 1968 W 24 13 H 2001 W 51 37 A 2001 W 51 28 H 1940 W 13 7 A 2005 L 3 27 H 1969 W 47 34 H 2002 W 16 6 H 2002 L 24 65 A 1941 L 0 16 H 2006 L 17 26 A Season Result SU UI Site 1952 L 7 40 N 1970 L 14 31 A 2005 W 20 16 A 2003 W 38 27 H Boston College (2-2-0) 1942 W 26 7 A 2007 W 20 13 H 2006 L 7 20 H 2004 L 31 34 A 1946 W 25 6 A 2008 L 16 37 A Duke (3-1-0) 1953 L 21 33 A Season Result SU BC Site Season Result SU Duke Site 1954 W 12 2 H 2007 W 21 20 A 2005 W 45 35 H 1979 W 33 14 H 1947 L 18 21 H 2009 L 28 34 H 2008 W 24 23 H 2006 L 3 38 A 1948 L 6 7 A 2010 W 48 14 A 1971 L 3 9 H 1966 W 6 3 A Alabama (0-1-1) 1980 L 13 30 A 1972 W 10 6 A 1973 W 24 0 A 2009 L 38 43 A 2007 L 3 41 H 2001 W 38 22 H 1949 L 14 33 H 2011 W 31 28 H Season Result SU UA Site 2010 W 42 17 H 2008 L 17 41 A 1950 T 7 7 A 2012 W 21 3 A 2011 W 44 14 A 1974 L 7 41 H 1927 T 7 7 N 2002 L 27 34 A 2012 W 50 13 H 1977 W 37 24 H 2011 W 37 10 A 2009 W 33 14 H 1951 L 7 20 H 1935 L 13 29 N 2012 W 54 48 (OT) H 2010 W 17 13 A 1952 L 0 26 A 1978 W 35 10 A 1983 L 7 17 A 2013 W 42 28 H 1953 T 21 21 H Cal Tech (3-0-0) BYU (2-0-0) 1954 L 20 28 A East Carolina (0-1-0) 1984 W 34 19 H Season Result SU BYU Site Season Result SU CT Site Arizona (14-14-0) Arizona State (12-16-0) 1955 W 19 0 H 1926 W 13 0 H Season Result SU ECU Site Season Result SU UA Site 2003 W 18 14 A 1956 L 18 20 A 1995 L 13 19 N Season Result SU ASU Site Arkansas (1-0-0) 2004 W 37 10 H 1929 W 39 0 H 1979 W 30 10 A 1978 W 21 14 A Season Result SU UA Site 1957 W 14 12 H 1930 W 57 7 H Kansas (1-0-0) 1981 L 13 17 A 1958 L 15 16 A Season Result SU KU Site 1979 W 28 21 H 1970 W 34 28 A 1982 L 27 41 H 1981 L 36 62 H 1959 L 17 20 H Fresno State (3-0-0) 1967 W 21 20 H 1983 W 31 22 H California (58-46-11) 1960 L 10 21 A 1982 L 17 21 A Chicago (1-1-0) Season Result SU FSU Site 1984 L 14 28 A 1983 L 11 29 A Season Result SU Cal Site 1961 W 20 7 H 1926 W 44 0 H 1985 W 28 17 H Army (6-5-0) 1892 W 14 10 S.F. 1962 W 30 13 A Season Result SU UC Site 1984 L 10 28 H Season Result SU Army Site 1894 L 4 24 S.F. 1927 W 44 7 H LSU (1-0-0) 1986 W 29 24 A 1985 L 14 21 A 1892 T 10 10 S.F. 1963 W 28 17 H 1928 W 47 0 H Season Result SU LSU Site 1987 L 13 23 H 1928 W 26 0 A 1893 T 6 6 S.F. 1964 W 21 3 A 1894 W 12 0 L.A. 1988 W 24 3 H 1929 W 34 13 H 1977 W 24 14 N 1989 L 3 19 A 1989 L 22 30 A 1894 W 6 0 S.F. 1965 W 9 7 H 1990 W 23 10 A 1948 L 0 43 A 1895 T 6 6 S.F. 1966 W 13 7 A 1993 L 30 38 H 1950 L 0 7 H 1991 L 23 28 A 1994 L 35 36 A 1896 W 20 0 S.F. 1967 L 3 26 H 1992 L 6 21 H 1965 W 31 14 H 1897 W 28 0 S.F. 1968 W 20 0 A

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All-Time Series vs. Opponents All-Time Series vs. Opponents Michigan (3-6-1) Nevada (16-1-2) 2006 L 10 31 A 1948 L 12 20 H Oregon State (51-25-3) 1993 W 31 27 H Sacramento State (1-0-0) 1968 W 68 20 H Season Result SU UM Site Season Result SU UN Site 2007 L 14 21 H 1951 W 27 20 A Season Result SU OSU Site 1994 W 35 29 A Season Result SU SAC Site 1969 W 63 21 H 1902 L 0 49 N 1899 W 17 5 H 2008 L 21 28 A 1952 L 20 21 H 1919 W 14 6 A 1995 W 24 3 H 2010 W 52 17 H 1970 W 34 3 H 1947 L 13 49 A 1900 L 0 6 H 2009 W 45 38 H 1953 W 7 0 A 1921 W 14 7 H 1996 L 12 26 A 1971 L 12 13 H 1949 L 7 27 H 1901 W 12 0 H 2010 W 37 14 A 1954 W 18 13 A 1922 W 6 0 A 1997 W 27 24 A 1972 W 44 0 H 1951 W 23 13 A 1902 W 11 5 H 2011 W 28 14 H 1955 W 44 7 H 1925 W 26 10 H 1998 L 23 30 H Saint Mary’s (4-1-0) 1973 W 23 12 H 1952 W 14 7 H 1903 T 0 0 H 2012 L 13 20 (OT)) A 1956 W 21 7 A 1927 W 24 6 A 1999 W 21 17 H Season Result SU SMC Site 1974 T 21 21 H 1972 W 13 12 N 1904 W 17 0 H 1957 L 26 27 H 1929 W 40 7 H 2000 L 6 38 A 1919 W 34 0 H 1975 L 34 36 H 1973 L 10 47 A 1905 W 21 0 H 1958 L 0 12 A 1930 W 13 7 H 2002 L 21 31 H 1920 W 41 0 H 1976 W 28 23 H 1974 L 16 27 H 1906 W 11 0 H Occidental (4-0-0) 1959 L 27 28 H 1931 W 25 7 H 2003 L 3 43 A 1921 W 10 7 H 1977 W 31 26 H 1975 T 19 19 A 1907 W 31 0 N Season Result SU OC Site 1960 L 6 27 A 1932 W 27 0 A 2004 L 19 24 H 1922 W 9 0 H 1978 W 38 9 H 1976 L 0 51 A 1908 W 14 0 A 1923 W 42 0 A 1961 L 7 19 H 1934 W 17 0 H 2005 W 20 17 A 1927 L 0 16 H 1979 W 45 29 H 1909 W 26 0 H 1962 L 14 28 A 1936 W 20 14 A 2006 L 7 30 H 1980 W 35 21 H 1924 W 20 6 H 1910 W 8 0 H 1925 W 28 0 H 1963 L 7 36 H 1937 T 0 0 H 2007 L 6 23 A 1981 L 6 28 H 1911 W 41 0 H 1964 W 10 8 A 1938 L 0 6 A 2008 W 36 28 H 1982 L 31 35 H Michigan State (2-3-0) 1926 W 19 0 H San Diego State (3-1-0) Season Result SU MSU Site 1921 T 14 14 H 1965 W 17 14 H 1939 L 0 12 H 2009 L 28 38 A 1983 L 10 23 H 1922 W 17 7 H 1966 L 3 7 A 1940 W 23 14 H 2010 W 38 0 H Season Result SU SDSU Site 1984 W 28 27 H 1955 L 14 38 A 1985 L 22 41 A 1956 L 7 21 H 1923 W 27 0 H 1967 W 17 14 H 1941 L 0 10 A 2011 W 38 13 A 1985 W 41 7 H 1926 W 33 9 H Ohio State (3-2-0) 1968 W 28 12 A 1942 W 49 13 H 2012 W 27 23 H 1986 W 17 10 H 1986 W 28 10 H 1961 L 3 31 A Season Result SU OSU Site 1987 W 44 40 A 1962 W 16 13 H 1927 W 20 2 H 1969 W 28 0 H 1946 T 0 0 A 1987 L 17 24 H 1931 W 26 0 H 1955 W 6 0 H 1970 W 33 10 A 1947 L 7 13 H 1988 W 31 10 H 1988 W 44 12 H 1996 W 38 0 N 1956 L 20 32 A 1971 W 38 10 H 1949 W 27 7 H Pacific (4-1-0) 1989 L 33 40 H 1971 W 27 17 N 1972 L 13 15 A 1950 W 21 0 H 1990 L 23 29 H 1981 L 19 24 H Season Result SU UOP Site North Carolina (1-1-0) 1973 W 24 7 H 1951 W 35 14 H 1953 L 20 25 H San Francisco (8-0-0) 1992 W 37 13 H Minnesota (1-1-1) 1982 W 23 20 A 1974 W 17 0 A 1952 W 41 28 A Season Result SU USF Site 1993 W 31 28 H Season Result SU UM Site Season Result SU UNC Site 1954 W 13 12 A 1997 L 17 28 A 1975 W 33 30 H 1953 W 21 0 H 1955 W 33 14 H 1932 W 20 7 A 1994 W 51 20 H 1930 T 0 0 A 1976 W 28 17 A 1955 L 0 10 A 1933 W 20 13 A 1995 W 47 33 A 1931 W 13 0 H 1998 W 37 34 H 1959 W 21 6 H Oklahoma (1-4-0) 1977 W 20 10 H 1956 L 19 20 H 1968 W 24 0 A 1934 W 3 0 H 1996 W 25 2 H 1966 L 21 35 A Season Result SU OU Site 1979 L 7 16 H 1957 L 14 24 A 1935 W 10 0 A 1997 W 28 12 H 1978 L 39 35 H 1980 W 35 26 A 1958 L 16 24 H 1940 W 27 0 A 1998 L 23 35 H Northwestern (3-1-2) 1980 W 31 14 A 1981 W 42 3 H 1959 W 39 22 A 1941 W 42 26 H 1999 L 39 44 H Missouri (1-0-0) Season Result SU NU Site 1983 L 14 27 H 1983 L 7 16 H 1960 L 21 25 H Penn State (1-4-0) 1946 W 33 7 H 2000 L 27 40 H Season Result SU UM Site 1933 T 0 0 A 1984 L 7 19 A 1985 L 28 45 A 1961 W 34 0 A Season Result SU PSU Site 1950 W 55 7 H 2001 W 41 14 A 1934 W 20 0 H 1973 L 6 20 H 1971 W 19 0 A 2009 L 27 31 N 1986 W 41 7 A 1962 L 0 27 H 2002 W 63 26 H 1957 W 26 6 H 1987 W 13 10 H 1963 L 7 10 A 1974 L 20 24 A 2003 W 31 10 H 1958 L 0 28 A 1975 L 14 34 A 1988 L 3 7 A 1964 W 16 7 H San Jose State (52-14-1) 2004 W 43 3 H 1992 W 35 24 H 1989 W 18 17 H 1967 L 7 13 A 1976 L 12 15 A 2006 L 34 35 A Montana (3-0-0) 1994 T 41 41 A Oklahoma State (0-1-0) 1993 W 24 3 N Season Result SU SJSU Site Season Result SU UM Site Season Result SU OSU Site 1990 L 0 31 A 1968 L 7 29 H 1900 W 35 0 A 2007 W 37 0 H 1924 W 41 3 H 2012 L 38 41 (OT) N 1991 W 33 13 A 1969 W 33 0 A 1900 W 24 0 H 2008 W 23 10 H 1992 W 21 7 H 1970 W 48 10 H 2009 W 42 17 H 1935 W 32 0 H 1933 W 27 0 H 1948 W 39 7 H Notre Dame (9-18-0) 1993 W 38 34 A 1971 W 31 24 A Pittsburgh (1-2-0) 1934 W 48 0 H 2011 W 57 3 H Season Result SU ND Site 1994 L 21 55 H 1972 W 17 11 H Season Result SU Pitt Site 2012 W 20 17 H Oregon (45-30-1) 1935 W 35 0 H 1925 L 10 27 N 1995 W 28 21 A 1973 W 24 23 A 1922 L 7 16 H 1948 W 26 20 H 2013 W 34 13 H 1942 L 0 27 A Season Result SU UO Site 1996 W 27 24 (OT) H 1974 W 17 13 A 1928 W 7 6 N Navy (1-2-1) 1900 W 34 0 H 1949 W 49 0 H 1963 W 24 14 H 1997 W 59 48 H 1975 W 28 22 A 1932 L 0 7 A 1950 W 33 16 H Season Result SU Navy Site 1964 L 6 28 A 1904 W 35 0 H 1998 L 28 63 A 1976 W 24 3 H 1954 L 0 25 H 1905 W 10 4 H 1951 W 26 13 H Santa Clara (22-11-2) 1988 L 14 42 A 2001 W 49 42 A 1977 W 26 7 A 1952 W 35 13 H Season Result SU SCU Site 1965 T 7 7 H 1989 L 17 27 H 1920 W 10 0 H 2002 L 14 41 A 1978 W 24 6 H 2005 W 41 38 A 1923 W 14 3 A Purdue (1-3-0) 1953 W 54 0 H 1912 L 10 15 H 1990 W 36 31 A 2003 L 0 35 A 1979 L 31 33 A Season Result SU PU Site 1954 L 14 19 H 1914 W 13 0 H 2006 L 9 37 H 1991 L 26 42 H 1924 W 28 13 H 2004 L 13 16 H 1980 W 54 13 H 1925 W 35 13 H 1969 L 35 36 A 1955 W 34 18 H 1915 W 30 0 S.F. 1992 W 33 16 A 2005 L 20 44 H 1981 W 63 9 A 1970 L 14 26 H 1956 W 40 20 H 1916 L 5 38 H 1993 L 20 48 H 1926 W 29 12 A 2006 L 10 48 A 1982 W 45 5 H 1927 W 19 0 H 1981 L 19 27 A 1957 W 46 7 H 1917 W 15 11 H Nebraska (1-0-0) 1994 L 15 34 A 2007 L 31 55 H 1983 L 18 31 A 1982 W 35 14 A 1959 W 54 38 H 1918 W 13 0 H Season Result SU NU Site 1997 W 33 15 H 1928 W 26 12 A 2008 L 28 35 A 1984 W 28 21 A 1929 W 33 7 H 1960 L 20 34 H 1920 W 21 7 A 1941 W 21 13 N 1998 L 17 35 A 2009 W 51 42 H 1985 W 39 24 H 1961 W 17 6 H 1922 W 7 0 H 1999 W 40 37 H 1936 T 7 7 H 2010 L 31 52 A 1986 W 17 7 A 1937 L 6 7 A Rice (1-3-0) 1962 W 21 9 H 1923 W 55 6 H 2000 L 14 20 A 2011 L 30 53 H 1987 W 38 7 A 1963 W 29 13 H 1924 W 20 0 H 2001 W 17 13 H 1938 W 27 16 H 2012 W 17 14 (OT) A 1988 T 20 20 H Season Result SU Rice Site 1939 L 0 10 A 1957 L 7 34 A 1964 W 10 8 H 1925 W 20 3 H 2002 L 7 31 A 1989 L 16 20 A 1965 W 26 6 H 1926 W 33 14 H 2003 L 7 57 H 1940 W 13 0 H 1990 W 37 3 H 1958 L 7 30 H 1941 W 19 15 H 1963 L 13 23 A 1966 W 25 21 H 1927 L 6 13 H 2004 L 15 23 A 1991 W 40 10 H 1967 W 28 14 H 1928 W 31 0 H 2005 L 31 38 H 1947 L 6 21 H 1992 W 27 21 A 1964 W 34 7 H

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All-Time Series vs. Opponents All-Time Series vs. Opponents 1930 W 20 0 H UC Davis (1-1-0) 1983 L 21 39 H 1949 W 34 13 A 2011 W 56 48 (OT) A 1953 W 13 7 A 1939 L 0 7 H West Virginia (1-0-0) 1931 W 6 0 H Season Result SU UCD Site 1984 W 23 21 A 1950 T 7 7 H 2012 W 21 14 H 1954 W 13 7 H 1940 W 26 14 A Season Result SU WVU Site 1932 W 14 0 H 1932 W 59 0 H 1985 L 9 34 H 1951 W 27 20 A 1955 T 7 7 A 1941 L 13 14 H 1972 W 41 35 H 1933 W 7 0 H 2005 L 17 20 H 1986 W 28 23 A 1952 L 7 54 H 1956 L 13 34 H 1942 L 0 6 H 1934 T 7 7 H 1987 L 0 49 H 1953 L 20 23 A Utah (3-2-0) 1957 W 21 14 A 1946 W 27 26 H 1935 W 9 6 H 1988 L 17 27 A 1954 L 7 21 H Season Result SU Utah Site 1958 W 22 12 H 1948 L 7 14 A Willamette (1-0-0) 1936 L 0 13 H UCLA (36-45-3) 1989 W 17 14 H 1955 W 28 20 A 1902 W 35 11 A 1959 L 0 10 A 1950 W 28 18 H Season Result SU WU Site 1937 L 7 13 H Season Result SU UCLA Site 1990 L 31 32 A 1956 W 27 19 H 1924 W 30 0 N 1960 L 10 29 H 1951 W 21 13 A 1905 W 12 0 H 1938 L 0 22 H 1991 W 27 10 H 1957 W 35 7 A 1961 L 0 13 A 1952 W 14 13 H 1925 W 82 0 H 1989 L 24 27 H 1939 L 7 27 H 1928 W 45 7 H 1992 W 19 7 A 1958 L 6 29 H 1995 W 27 20 A 1962 L 0 14 H 1953 W 48 19 H 1940 W 7 6 H 1929 W 57 0 A 1993 L 25 28 H 1959 L 28 30 A 1996 L 10 17 H 1963 L 11 19 A 1954 L 26 30 H 1941 W 27 7 H 1994 L 30 31 A 1960 L 6 21 H 1964 L 0 6 H 1956 W 40 26 A Wisconsin (1-4-1) 1930 W 20 0 H Season Result SU WIS Site 1942 L 6 14 S.F. 1931 W 12 6 H 1995 L 28 42 H 1961 L 15 30 A 1965 L 8 41 A 1957 L 18 21 H 1946 W 33 27 H 1996 W 21 20 A 1962 L 14 39 H 1966 L 20 22 H 1958 L 6 40 A 1959 L 14 16 A 1932 L 6 13 A Utah Agriculture (1-0-0) 1960 L 7 24 H 1947 L 7 13 H 1933 W 3 0 H 1997 L 7 27 H 1963 L 11 25 A 1967 W 14 7 A 1959 L 19 36 H 1948 L 14 27 H 1998 L 24 28 A 1964 L 10 15 H Season Result SU UA Site 1968 W 35 20 H 1960 L 14 15 A 1995 T 24 24 H 1934 W 27 0 A 1904 W 57 0 H 1996 L 0 14 A 1949 T 7 7 H 1935 L 6 7 H 1999 W 42 32 H 1965 L 0 14 A 1969 W 21 7 A 1961 L 0 30 H 1950 W 23 13 H 2000 L 35 37 A 1966 L 7 21 H 1970 W 29 22 H 1962 L 6 21 A 1999 L 9 17 N 1936 W 19 6 A 2013 W 20 14 N 1951 W 21 14 H 1937 W 12 7 H 2001 W 38 28 H 1967 L 0 30 A 1971 W 17 6 A 1963 L 15 32 H 1952 W 28 13 H 1938 L 0 6 A 2002 L 18 28 A 1968 L 24 27 H Virginia Tech (1-0-0) 1972 W 24 0 H 1964 L 23 29 A 1939 T 14 14 H 2003 W 21 14 H 1969 L 24 26 A Season Result SU VT Site 1973 W 23 14 A 1967 W 31 10 H 1940 W 20 14 A 2004 L 0 21 A 1970 W 24 14 H 2011 W 40 12 N 1974 W 34 17 H 1968 T 21 21 A SMU (1-0-0) 1941 W 33 0 H 2005 L 27 30 H 1971 W 33 18 A 1975 W 24 21 A 1969 W 49 0 H Season Result SU SMU Site 1942 L 7 21 H 2006 L 0 31 A 1972 L 21 30 H 1976 W 34 28 H 1970 W 63 16 A 1936 W 7 0 N 1946 L 6 26 A 2007 L 17 45 H 1973 L 26 27 A Wake Forest (1-1-0) 1977 L 21 45 A 1971 L 23 24 H 2008 L 20 23 A 1974 L 10 34 H 1978 L 31 34 H 1972 L 13 27 A 1947 L 6 39 H Season Result SU WF Site 1948 W 34 14 A 2009 W 24 16 H 1975 W 13 10 A 2009 L 17 24 A 1980 L 24 27 H 1973 W 45 14 H 2010 W 35 0 A 1976 L 24 48 H 1981 L 31 42 A 1974 W 20 18 A Texas (2-2-0) 1949 L 7 14 H 2010 W 68 24 H 1950 L 7 21 A 2011 W 45 19 H 1977 L 0 49 A 1982 W 43 31 H 1975 W 54 14 H Season Result SU UT Site 2012 W 35 17 A 1978 L 7 13 H 1983 L 15 32 A 1976 W 22 16 A 1985 L 34 38 H 1951 W 21 7 H 1952 L 14 24 A 2012 W 27 24 H 1979 T 21 21 A 1984 L 15 37 H 1977 W 31 29 H 1986 W 31 20 A 1980 L 9 34 H Washington (38-41-4) 1985 L 0 34 A 1978 W 43 27 A 1999 L 17 69 A 1953 W 21 20 H Season Result SU UW Site 1954 L 0 72 A 1981 L 9 34 H 1986 L 14 24 H 1980 W 48 34 A 2000 W 27 24 H 1982 L 21 41 H 1893 W 40 0 A 1987 L 21 31 A 1982 W 31 26 A 1955 L 13 21 H USC (29-58-3) 1920 W 3 0 A 1956 L 13 14 A Season Result SU USC Site 1983 L 7 30 A 1988 L 25 28 A 1984 L 42 49 H 1984 L 11 20 H 1921 T 0 0 A 1990 L 16 52 H 1986 W 42 12 H 1957 W 20 6 H 1905 W 16 0 H 1922 L 8 12 H Texas A&M (0-1-0) 1958 W 21 19 A 1919 L 0 13 A 1985 L 6 30 A 1991 L 7 42 H 1987 W 44 7 A Season Result SU TAMU Site 1986 L 0 10 H 1925 L 0 13 A 1992 L 7 41 A 1988 L 21 24 H 1959 L 13 55 H 1920 L 0 10 A 1926 W 29 10 H 1992 L 7 10 N 1960 L 8 26 A 1922 L 0 6 H 1987 L 24 39 A 1993 L 14 31 A 1989 L 13 31 A 1988 L 20 24 H 1927 W 13 7 A 1994 W 46 28 H 1990 W 31 13 H 1961 L 0 20 H 1923 L 7 14 H 1928 W 12 0 H 1962 W 17 7 A 1925 W 13 9 A 1989 L 0 19 A 1995 L 28 38 H 1991 W 49 14 A 1990 L 22 37 H 1929 W 6 0 A 1996 L 6 27 A 1992 W 40 3 H TCU (0-2-0) 1963 L 9 10 H 1926 W 13 12 A 1930 W 25 7 H Season Result SU TCU Site 1964 L 20 27 A 1927 T 13 13 H 1991 W 24 21 A 1999 L 30 35 A 1995 W 36 28 A 1992 W 23 9 H 1931 T 0 0 A 2000 L 28 31 H 1996 W 33 17 H 2007 L 36 38 H 1965 L 13 30 H 1928 L 0 10 A 1932 L 13 18 H 2008 L 14 31 A 1966 L 0 10 A 1929 L 0 7 H 1993 L 20 48 A 2001 L 28 42 A 1997 L 28 38 A 1994 L 20 27 H 1933 L 0 6 A 2003 L 17 28 A 1998 W 38 28 H 1967 L 16 21 H 1930 L 12 41 A 1934 W 24 0 H 1968 L 17 20 A 1931 L 0 19 A 1995 L 30 31 A 2004 W 27 13 H 1999 W 54 17 H 1996 W 24 20 H 1935 W 6 0 A 2006 W 20 3 A 2000 W 24 10 A Tulane (7-1-0) 1969 T 20 20 H 1932 L 0 13 H 1936 T 14 14 H 1970 W 9 7 A 1933 W 13 0 A 1997 L 21 45 A 2007 L 9 27 H 2001 L 39 45 H Season Result SU TU Site 1998 L 9 34 H 1937 W 13 7 A 2008 W 35 28 A 2002 L 11 36 H 1961 W 9 7 H 1971 W 20 9 H 1934 W 16 0 H 1938 L 7 10 H 1972 L 23 28 A 1935 W 3 0 A 1999 W 35 31 A 2009 W 34 14 H 2003 L 14 24 H 1962 W 6 3 A 2000 W 32 30 H 1939 L 5 8 A 2010 W 41 0 A 2004 W 23 17 A 1965 W 16 0 A 1973 L 13 59 H 1936 L 7 14 H 1940 W 20 10 H 1974 T 13 13 A 1937 W 7 6 A 2001 W 21 16 A 2011 W 65 21 H 2005 W 24 21 A 1966 W 33 14 H 2002 L 17 49 H 1941 W 13 7 A 2012 L 13 17 A 2006 L 10 36 H 1977 W 21 17 A 1975 L 23 31 H 1938 L 2 13 H 1942 W 20 7 S.F. 1976 L 20 38 A 1939 L 0 33 A 2003 L 21 44 A 2007 L 17 33 A 1978 W 17 14 H 2004 L 28 31 H 1946 L 15 21 H 2008 W 58 0 H 1979 L 10 33 A 1977 W 32 28 H 1940 W 21 7 H 1947 L 0 25 A 1978 L 26 27 A 1941 W 13 0 A 2005 L 21 51 A Washington State (38-25-1) 2009 W 39 13 A 1980 W 19 14 H 2006 L 0 42 H 1948 W 20 0 H 2010 W 38 28 H 1979 W 27 24 H 1942 W 14 6 S.F. 1949 W 40 0 A Season Result SU WSU Site 1980 L 21 35 A 1946 L 20 28 H 2007 W 24 23 A 1936 L 13 14 A 2011 W 44 14 A 2008 L 23 45 H 1950 L 7 21 H 2012 W 24 17 H 1981 W 26 23 H 1947 L 0 14 A 1951 W 14 7 A 1937 W 23 0 H 1982 L 35 38 A 1948 L 6 7 H 2009 W 55 21 A 1938 W 8 0 H 2013 W 55 17 N 2010 W 37 35 H 1952 L 14 27 H

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Team Statistics Team Statistics Record Overall Home Away Neutral Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total All games 4-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Stanford 37 46 48 34 0 165 Kick Returns No. Yds Avg. TD Long Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Conference 2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Opponents 12 10 14 42 0 78 Montgomery 9 232 25.8 0 50 Rhyne 10 399 39.9 49 1 3 5 0 0 Non-conference 2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Young 1 20 20.0 0 20 Total 10 399 39.9 49 1 3 5 0 0 Harris 1 10 10.0 0 10 Opponents 20 659 33.0 51 0 5 2 2 2 Total 11 262 23.8 0 50 Rushing GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G Opponents 18 334 18.6 0 30 TEAM STATISTICS Stanford Opponents Gaffney 4 72 380 3 377 5.2 5 25 94.2 SCORING 165 78 Wilkerson 4 41 197 6 191 4.7 1 27 47.8 Kickoffs No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Points Per Game 41.2 19.5 Hogan 4 19 124 13 111 5.8 0 27 27.8 Williamson 31 1979 63.8 12 1 ------FIRST DOWNS 81 82 Wright 4 10 77 3 74 7.4 1 53 18.5 Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg. TD Long Total 31 1979 63.8 12 1 18.6 43.4 21 Opponents 18 1068 59.3 5 2 23.8 37.8 27 Rushing 43 35 Sanders 2 4 36 0 36 9.0 1 22 18.0 ------Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Passing 33 39 Montgomery 4 3 34 0 34 11.3 0 25 8.5 Penalty 5 8 Young 4 3 34 2 32 10.7 0 32 8.0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 RUSHING YARDAGE 878 420 Seale 4 4 15 0 15 3.8 0 6 3.8 All Purpose G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Yards gained rushing 917 523 Lloyd 3 4 20 5 15 3.8 0 7 5.0 Montgomery 4 34 327 0 232 0 593 148.2 Yards lost rushing 39 103 Team 4 4 0 7 -7 -1.8 0 0 -1.8 Scoring TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Gaffney 4 377 48 0 0 0 425 106.2 Rushing Attempts 164 121 Total 4 164 917 39 878 5.4 8 53 219.5 Williamson 0 8-10 18-19 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Cajuste 4 0 244 0 0 0 244 61.0 Average Per Rush 5.4 3.5 Opponents 4 121 523 103 420 3.5 2 46 105.0 Gaffney 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Wilkerson 4 191 32 0 0 0 223 55.8 Average Per Game 219.5 105.0 Montgomery 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Rector 4 0 119 0 0 0 119 29.8 TDs Rushing 8 2 Cajuste 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Hogan 4 111 0 0 0 0 111 27.8 Rector 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 PASSING YARDAGE 885 954 Passing G Effic. Cmp-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Long Avg./G Young 4 32 35 0 20 0 87 21.8 Wilkerson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Comp-Att-Int 58-94-3 104-175-5 Hogan 4 174.58 55-87-3 63.2 832 10 57 208.0 Wright 4 74 0 0 0 0 74 18.5 Sanders 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Average Per Pass 9.4 5.5 Crower 3 124.20 3-6-0 50.0 53 0 36 17.7 Whitfield 4 0 34 38 0 0 72 18.0 Murphy, T. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Average Per Catch 15.3 9.2 Team 4 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Sanders 2 36 16 0 0 0 52 26.0 Wright 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Average Per Game 221.2 238.5 Total 4 169.51 58-94-3 61.7 885 10 57 221.2 Richards 4 0 0 0 0 30 30 7.5 Team 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Opponents 4 112.71 104-175-5 59.4 954 7 47 238.5 Murphy, T. 4 0 0 0 0 30 30 7.5 TDs Passing 10 7 Ukropina 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 Mauro 4 0 0 0 0 25 25 6.2 TOTAL OFFENSE 1763 1374 Total 20 8-10 19-20 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 165 Total Plays 258 296 Opponents 9 5-7 9-9 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 Gardner 4 0 0 24 0 0 24 6.0 Average Per Play 6.8 4.6 Lloyd 3 15 0 0 0 0 15 5.0 Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G Average Per Game 440.8 343.5 Montgomery 4 20 327 16.4 4 46 81.8 Seale 4 15 0 0 0 0 15 3.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 11-262 18-334 Cajuste 4 10 244 24.4 3 57 61.0 Harris 6 0 2 0 10 0 12 2.0 Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-74 4-17 Gaffney 4 5 48 9.6 1 23 12.0 Trojan 4 0 11 0 0 0 11 2.8 Hogan 4 106 111 832 943 235.8 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-85 3-8 Whitfield 4 5 34 6.8 0 9 8.5 Kaumatule 4 0 10 0 0 0 10 2.5 Gaffney 4 72 377 0 377 94.2 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.8 18.6 Wilkerson 4 4 32 8.0 0 13 8.0 Team 4 -7 0 12 0 0 5 1.2 Wilkerson 4 41 191 0 191 47.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.6 4.2 Rector 4 3 119 39.7 2 48 29.8 Hopkins 4 0 4 0 0 0 4 1.0 Wright 4 10 74 0 74 18.5 Young 4 2 35 17.5 0 36 8.8 Hewitt 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 1.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.0 2.7 Crower 3 6 0 53 53 17.7 Trojan 4 2 11 5.5 0 7 2.8 Total 4 878 885 74 262 85 2184 546.0 FUMBLES-LOST 3-2 5-1 Sanders 2 4 36 0 36 18.0 Kaumatule 4 2 10 5.0 0 5 2.5 Opponents 4 420 954 17 334 8 1733 433.2 PENALTIES-Yards 19-154 18-172 Montgomery 4 3 34 0 34 8.5 Hewitt 3 2 3 1.5 0 3 1.0 Average Per Game 38.5 43.0 Young 4 3 32 0 32 8.0 Sanders 2 1 16 16.0 0 16 8.0 PUNTS-Yards 10-399 20-659 Seale 4 4 15 0 15 3.8 Hopkins 4 1 4 4.0 0 4 1.0 Average Per Punt 39.9 33.0 Lloyd 3 4 15 0 15 5.0 Harris 4 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.3 Net punt average 36.2 29.2 Team 4 5 -7 0 -7 -1.8 Total 4 58 885 15.3 10 57 221.2 KICKOFFS-Yards 31-1979 18-1068 Total 4 258 878 885 1763 440.8 Opponents 4 104 954 9.2 7 47 238.5 Average Per Kick 63.8 59.3 Opponents 4 296 420 954 1374 343.5 Net kick average 43.4 37.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:18 28:42 Punt Returns No. Yds Avg. TD Long 3RD-DOWN Conversions 32/56 19/62 Field Goals FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Whitfield 5 38 7.6 0 25 3rd-Down Pct 57% 31% Williamson 8-10 80.0 0-0 4-4 1-1 3-3 0-2 48 0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 2/3 8/13 Gardner 1 24 24.0 0 10 4th-Down Pct 67% 62% Team 1 12 12.0 0 0 SACKS BY-Yards 9-76 3-17 Total 7 74 10.6 0 25 MISC YARDS 0 0 Opponents 4 17 4.2 0 10 Field Goal Sequence Stanford Opponents San Jose State (40),52,(48) (30),(22) TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 20 9 Army (31),(47) (39),(48) FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-10 5-7 Arizona State 51,(20),(24) 45 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1 Interceptions No. Yds Avg. TD Long Washington State (28), (27) (36), 45 RED-ZONE SCORES (14-15) 93% (9-10) 90% Carter 1 0 0.0 0 0 *Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (9-15) 60% (6-10) 60% Murphy 1 30 30.0 1 30 PAT-ATTEMPTS (19-20) 95% (9-9) 100% Richards 1 30 30.0 1 30 ATTENDANCE 100848 79739 Reynolds 1 0 0.0 0 0 Games/Avg Per Game 2/50424 2/39870 Mauro 1 25 25.0 0 25 Neutral Site Games -- 0/0 Total 5 85 17.0 2 30 Opponents 3 8 2.7 0 8

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Defensive Statistics Individual Game-by-Game Participation Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Fumbles Blkd Name GP/GS SJSU ARMY ASU WSU WASH UTAH UCLA OSU ORE USC CAL ND Player GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Amanam 4/2 START XXX XXX START Skov, S. 4-4 13 15 28 2.5-11 1.0-8 . . 2 . . . . Anderson, H. 2/2 START START ...... Anderson, K. 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Reynolds 4-3 16 9 25 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . Austin 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Lyons 4-4 17 7 24 4.0-6 . . 1 . . . . . Bonnell 3/- ... XXX XXX XXX Tarpley 4-4 16 5 21 1.0-1 ...... Brownin 2/- XXX XXX ...... Carter 4-4 16 4 20 1.0-3 . 1-0 2 . . . . . Cajust 4/4 START START START START Carrington 4-1 10 6 16 . . . 3 . . . . . Callihan 1/- ...... XXX Carrington 4/1 XXX XXX XXX START Richards 4-4 9 6 15 2.0-6 . 1-30 1 . . . . . Carter 4/4 START START START START Mauro 4-2 10 3 13 3.0-24 3.0-24 1-25 . . . 1 . . Caspers 2/- XXX XXX ...... Murphy, T. 4-4 8 4 12 3.5-29 2.0-24 1-30 1 2 . . . . Crower 3/- ... XXX XXX XXX Lueders 4-0 9 2 11 1.5-2 . . . 1 . . . . Cummings 2/- XXX XXX ...... Amanam 4-2 6 5 11 0.5-2 . . 2 . . . . . Danser 4/4 START START START START Davis 2/- ... XXX ... XXX Vaughters 4-4 6 5 11 1.5-3 . . . 2 1-0 . . . Dudchock 1/- ...... XXX Parry 4-2 5 5 10 2.0-4 . . . 1 . . . . Flacco 3/- XXX XXX ... XXX Gardner 4-4 3 5 8 2.5-17 2.5-17 . . 4 . 1 1 . Fleming 4/4 START START START START Harris 4-0 7 . 7 ...... Gaertner 2/- ...... XXX XXX Hemschoot 4-0 5 1 6 ...... Gaffney 4/4 START START START START Gardner 4/4 START START START START Lancaster 4-0 4 1 5 ...... Garnett 4/1 XXX XXX XXX START Davis 2-0 3 2 5 ...... Harris 6/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Hoffpauir 4-0 3 2 5 . . . 1 . . . . . Hemschoot 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Anderson, K. 4-0 1 3 4 . . . . 1 . . . . Hewitt 3/2 START ... START XXX Browning 2-0 2 1 3 . . . 1 . . . . . Hoffpauir 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Hogan 4/4 START START START START Shittu 4-0 1 2 3 0.5-3 ...... Hopkins 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Olugbode 4-0 3 . 3 ...... Kaumatule 4/3 XXX START START START Anderson, H. 2-2 . 2 2 0.5-3 0.5-3 ...... Lancaster 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Rotto 3-0 . 1 1 ...... Lloyd 3/- XXX XXX ... XXX Pippens 2-0 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . Lohn 2/- ... XXX ... XXX Lueders 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Peat 4-4 1 . 1 ...... Lyons 4/4 START START START START Team 4-0 ...... 1 1 Martinez 1/- XXX ...... Total 4-0 175 96 271 26-114 9-76 5-85 14 13 1-0 2 2 1 Mauro 4/2 XXX XXX START START Opponents 4-0 161 100 261 14.0-33 3-17 3-8 6 5 2-0 3 . . McFadden, C. 1/- ...... XXX Miller 3/- XXX XXX ... XXX Montgomery 4/4 START START START START Murphy, K. 4/1 START XXX XXX XXX Murphy, T. 4/4 START START START START NwaforI 3/- ... XXX XXX XXX Olugbode 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Owusu 2/- ... XXX ... XXX Parry 4/2 XXX START START XXX Peat 4/4 START START START START Pippens 2/- ...... XXX XXX Plantaric 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Pratt 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Rector 4/1 XXX XXX XXX START Reynolds 4/3 START START START XXX Rhyne 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Richards 4/4 START START START START Rotto 3/- ... XXX XXX XXX Sanders 2/- XXX ...... XXX Seale 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Shittu 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Skov, P. 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Skov, S. 4/4 START START START START Stallworth 1/- ...... XXX ... Tarpley 4/4 START START START START Trojan 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Ukropina 1/- ...... XXX Vaughters 4/4 START START START START Ward 4/1 XXX START XXX XXX Whitfield 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Wilkerson 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Wilkes 4/4 START START START START Williamson 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Wright 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX Yankey 3/3 START START START ... Young 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX

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Individual Game-by-Game Statistics Individual Game-by-Game Statistics Rushing No-Yds-TD SJSU ARMY ASU WSU WASH UTAH UCLA OSU ORE USC CAL ND Tackles UA-A TOT SJSU ARMY ASU WSU WASH UTAH UCLA OSU ORE USC CAL ND Gaffney 59-331/5 20-104/2 20-132/1 19-95/2 14-54/0 Skov, S. 13-15 28 3-6 3-3 3-6 4-0 Wilkerson 31-144/1 9-65/0 4-11/0 18-68/1 10-47/0 Reynolds 16-9 25 9-3 4-1 3-3 0-2 Hogan 12-69/0 3-17/0 4-15/0 5-37/0 6-34/0 Lyons 17-7 24 3-4 5-0 6-3 3-0 Montgomery 3-34/0 1-4/0 2-30/0 - - Tarpley 16-5 21 4-1 5-1 4-2 3-1 Carter 16-4 20 5-2 2-0 2-1 7-1 Young 3-32/0 1--2/0 1-2/0 1-32/0 - Carrington 10-6 16 1-0 1-3 5-0 3-3 Wright 8-18/0 2-9/0 1-0/0 5-9/0 2-56/1 Richards 9-6 15 3-3 3-1 1-1 2-1 Lloyd 3-9/0 2-2/0 1-7/0 DNP 1-6/0 Mauro 10-3 13 1-2 6-1 2-0 1-0 Seale 1-6/0 - 1-6/0 - 3-9/0 Murphy, T. 8-4 12 2-0 3-3 1-1 2-0 Sanders 1-2/0 1-2/0 DNP DNP 3-34/1 Lueders 9-2 11 2-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 Team 3- -5/0 2- -4/0 - 1- -1/0 1- -2/0 Vaughters 6-5 11 - 4-3 1-2 1-0 Amanam 6-5 11 - - 1-4 5-1 Parry 5-5 10 2-1 2-2 0-2 1-0 Receiving Gardner 3-5 8 0-2 1-3 1-0 1-0 No-Yds-TD SJSU ARMY ASU WSU WASH UTAH UCLA OSU ORE USC CAL ND Harris 7-0 7 - - 3-0 4-0 Montgomery 14-273/4 4-81/1 6-130/1 4-62/2 6-54/0 Hemschoot 5-1 6 - - 2-1 3-0 Cajuste 6-129/1 3-62/1 - 3-67/0 4-115/2 Lancaster 4-1 5 1-1 1-0 - 2-0 Gaffney 4-47/1 2-20/0 1-23/1 1-4/0 1-1/0 Davis 3-2 5 DNP 1-2 DNP 2-0 Whitfield 5-34/0 2-14/0 3-20/0 - - Hoffpauir 3-2 5 - 1-1 - 2-1 Wilkerson 4-32/0 2-14/0 - 2-18/0 - Anderson, K. 1-3 4 0-1 1-2 - - Rector 1-26/1 - 1-26/1 - 2-93/1 Browning 2-1 3 1-0 1-1 DNP DNP Sanders - - DNP - 1-16/0 Shittu 1-2 3 - 1-1 0-1 - Trojan 2-11/0 1-4/0 1-7/0 - - Olugbode 3-0 3 - 1-0 2-0 - Anderson, H. 0-2 2 0-2 - DNP DNP Kaumatule 1-5/0 1-5/0 - - 1-5/0 Rotto 0-1 1 DNP - - 0-1 Harris - - - - 1-2/0 Peat 1-0 1 - - 1-0 - Hopkins 1-4/0 1-4/0 - DNP - Pippens 1-0 1 DNP DNP - 1-0 Hewitt 2-3/0 1-3/0 DNP 1-0/0 - Young 1--1/0 - 1--1/0 - 1-36/0

Sacks UA-A TOT SJSU ARMY ASU WSU WASH UTAH UCLA OSU ORE USC CAL ND Passing Mauro 3-0 3.0 1.0-8 - 1.0-4 1.0-12 Gardner 2-1 2.5 0.5-4 - 1.0-6 1.0-7 Hogan Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Murphy, T. 2-0 2.0 2.0-24 - - - San Jose State 27 17 0 63.0 207 2 42 0 0 151.8 Skov, S. 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-8 - Army 18 11 1 61.1 188 3 46 2 8 192.7 Anderson 0-1 0.5 0.5-3 - DNP DNP Arizona State 17 11 1 64.7 151 2 34 1 9 166.4 Washington State 25 16 1 64.0 286 3 57 0 0 191.7 TOTALS 87 55 3 63.2 832 10 57 3 17 174.6 Tackles for Loss UA-A TOT SJSU ARMY ASU WSU WASH UTAH UCLA OSU ORE USC CAL ND Lyons 4-0 4.0 1.0-2 2.0-3 1.0-1 - Crower Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Murphy, T. 3-1 3.5 2.0-24 1.0-4 0.5-1 - Mauro 3-0 3.0 1.0-8 - 1.0-4 1.0-12 Army 3 2 0 66.7 17 0 9 0 0 114.3 Gardner 2-1 2.5 0.5-4 - 1.0-6 1.0-7 Washington State 3 1 0 33.3 36 0 36 0 0 134.1 Skov, S. 2-1 2.5 - - 1.5-9 1.0-2 TOTALS 6 3 0 50.0 53 0 36 0 0 124.2 Parry 1-2 2.0 1.0-3 - 1.0-1 - Richards 2-0 2.0 1.0-4 1.0-2 - - Vaughters 1-1 1.5 - - 1.5-3 - All-Purpose No-Yds-TD SJSU ARMY ASU WSU WASH UTAH UCLA OSU ORE USC CAL ND Lueders 1-1 1.5 - 1.0-1 0.5-1 - Montgomery 593 121 233 143 96 Tarpley 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-1 Gaffney 425 124 155 91 55 Carter 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-3 - Cajuste 244 62 - 67 115 Shittu 0-1 0.5 - - 0.5-3 - Anderson 0-1 0.5 0.5-3 - DNP DNP Wilkerson 223 79 11 86 47 Amanam 0-1 0.5 - - 0.5-2 - Rector 119 - 26 - 93 Hogan 111 17 15 45 34 Young 87 -2 1 32 56 Punt Returns No-Yds-TD SJSU ARMY ASU WSU WASH UTAH UCLA OSU ORE USC CAL ND Wright 74 9 - 9 56 Whitfield 5-38 - 1-25 1-3 3-10 Whitfield 72 14 45 3 10 Gardner 1-24 - - 1-24 - Sanders 52 2 DNP DNP 50 Team 1-12 - - 1-12 - Murphy 30 - - - 30 Richards 30 - - - 30 Kick Returns No-Yds-TD SJSU ARMY ASU WSU WASH UTAH UCLA OSU ORE USC CAL ND Mauro 25 - - 25 - Montgomery 9-232 1-36 3-73 3-81 2-42 Gardner 24 - - 24 - Young 1-20 - - - 1-20 Seale 15 - 6 - 9 Harris 1-10 - - 1-10 - Lloyd 15 2 7 DNP 6 Harris 12 - - 10 2 Trojan 11 4 7 - - INT Returns No-Yds-TD SJSU ARMY ASU WSU WASH UTAH UCLA OSU ORE USC CAL ND Carter 1-0 - - 1-0 - Kaumatule 10 5 - - 5 Reynolds 1-0 1-0 - - - Team 5 -4 - 11 -2 Murphy, T. 1-30 - - - 1-30 Hopkins 4 4 - - - Richards 1-30 - - - 1-30 Hewitt 3 3 DNP - - Mauro 1-25 - - 1-25 -

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Game-by-Game Starters Stanford Game-by-Game Statistics Offense WR TE LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB WR SAN JOSE STATE Cajuste Murphy Peat Yankey Wilkes Danser Fleming -- -- Hogan Gaffney Hewitt Montgomery Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns Total at Army Cajuste Kaumatule Peat Yankey Wilkes Danser Fleming -- -- Hogan Gaffney Ward Montgomery Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Offense ARIZONA STATE Cajuste Kaumatule Peat Yankey Wilkes Danser Fleming -- -- Hogan Gaffney Hewitt Montgomery 9.7.13 SAN JOSE STATE 41 197 2 27 17 207 2 42 17-27-0 207 2 42 1 36 0 36 0 0 0 0 404 vs. Washington State Cajuste Kaumatule Peat Garnett Wilkes Danser Fleming -- Rector Hogan Gaffney -- Montgomery 9.14.13 at Army 34 203 1 25 13 205 3 46 13-22-1 205 3 46 3 73 0 27 1 25 0 25 408 WASHINGTON 9.21.13 ARIZONA STATE 49 240 3 32 11 151 2 34 11-17-1 151 2 34 4 91 0 50 3 39 0 10 391 at Utah 9.28.13 vs. Washington State 40 238 2 53 17 322 3 57 17-28-1 322 3 57 3 62 0 22 3 10 0 6 560 10.5.13 WASHINGTON UCLA 10.12.13 at Utah at Oregon State 10.19.13 UCLA OREGON 10.26.13 at Oregon State at USC 11.7.13 OREGON CALIFORNIA 11.16.13 at USC NOTRE DAME 11.12.13 CALIFORNIA 11.30.13 NOTRE DAME Totals 164 878 8 53 58 885 10 57 58-94-3 885 10 57 11 262 0 50 7 74 0 25 1763 Opponent 121 420 2 46 104 954 7 47 104-175-5 954 7 47 18 334 0 30 4 17 0 10 1374 Defense DE NT DE OLB ILB ILB OLB CB CB FS SS NB SAN JOSE STATE H. Anderson -- Gardner T. Murphy S. Skov Tarpley Vaughters Carter Lyons Reynolds Richards Amanam at Army H. Anderson Parry Gardner T. Murphy S. Skov Tarpley Vaughters Carter Lyons Reynolds Richards -- Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Blkd Kicks/PAT ARIZONA STATE Mauro Parry Gardner T. Murphy S. Skov Tarpley Vaughters Carter Lyons Reynolds Richards -- Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No.-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Made Run Rcv Saf Pts vs. Washington State Mauro -- Gardner T. Murphy S. Skov Tarpley Vaughters Carter Lyons Carrington Richards Amanam 9.7.13 SAN JOSE STATE 37 28 65 7.0-48 4.0-39 0 0-0 1-0 5 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 34 WASHINGTON 9.14.13 at Army 49 28 77 5.0-10 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 34 at Utah 9.21.13 ARIZONA STATE 40 28 68 10.0-34 3.0-18 0 0-0 2-25 3 5 2 5-4 0 0 1 42 UCLA 9.28.13 vs. Washington State 49 12 55.0 4.0-22 2.0-19 2 0-0 2-60 5 2 0 7-7 0 0 0 55 10.5.13 WASHINGTON at Oregon State 10.12.13 at Utah OREGON 10.19.13 UCLA at USC 10.26.13 at Oregon State CALIFORNIA 11.7.13 OREGON NOTRE DAME 11.16.13 at USC 11.12.13 CALIFORNIA 11.30.13 NOTRE DAME Totals 175 96 223.0 26.0-114 9.0-76 2 1-0 5-85 13 14 2 20-19 0 0 1 165 Special Teams K P HLD LS Opponent 161 100 211.0 14.0-33 3.0-17 3 2-0 3-8 5 6 0 9-9 0 0 0 78 SAN JOSE STATE Williamson Rhyne (dnp) Ryhne Miller at Army Williamson Rhyne Rhyne Miller ARIZONA STATE Williamson Rhyne Rhyne Miller Punting Field Goals Kickoffs vs. Washington State Williamson Rhyne Rhyne Miller Date Opponent No. Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No. Yds Avg TB OB WASHINGTON 9.7.13 SAN JOSE STATE 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-2 48 0 7 452 64.6 3 1 at Utah 9.14.13 at Army 2 97 48.5 49 0 1 0 0 0 2-2 47 0 6 382 63.7 4 0 UCLA 9.21.13 ARIZONA STATE 4 151 37.8 46 0 0 1 0 2 3-2 24 0 8 513 64.1 3 0 9.28.13 vs. Washington State 4 151 37.8 46 0 0 2 0 3 2-2 28 0 10 632 63.2 2 0 at Oregon State 10.5.13 WASHINGTON OREGON 10.12.13 at Utah at USC 10.19.13 UCLA CALIFORNIA 10.26.13 at Oregon State NOTRE DAME 11.7.13 OREGON 11.16.13 at USC 11.12.13 CALIFORNIA 11.30.13 NOTRE DAME Totals 10 399 39.9 49 0 1 3 0 5 10-8 48 0 31 1979 63.8 12 1 Opponent 20 659 33.0 51 2 0 5 2 2 7-5 48 0 18 1068 59.3 5 2

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game 9.7.13 SAN JOSE STATE W 34-13 3 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.14.13 at Army W 34-20 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.21.13 ARIZONA STATE W 42-28 6 6 33 4 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.28.13 vs. Washington State W 55-17 3 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.5.13 WASHINGTON 10.12.13 at Utah 10.19.13 UCLA 10.26.13 at Oregon State 11.7.13 OREGON 11.16.13 at USC 11.12.13 CALIFORNIA 11.30.13 NOTRE DAME Totals 14 of 15 (93.3%) 15 14 77 9 6 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 Opponent 9 of 10 (90.0%) 10 9 51 6 2 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0

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Opponent Game-by-Game Statistics Stanford Scoring Drives Opponent Scoring Drives vs. San Jose State vs. San Jose State Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns Total Qrt Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Qrt Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Offense 1st 10:12 Cajuste - 40 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 6-67 2:42 SJSU 0-STAN 7 1st 3:26 Lopez - 30 yd field goal 14-62 6:46 SJSU 3-STAN 7 9.7.13 SAN JOSE STATE 23 35 0 12 29 216 1 18 29-44-1 216 1 18 3 57 0 24 0 0 0 0 251 2nd 12:33 Gaffney - 16 yd run (Williamson PAT) 13-75 5:53 SJSU 3-STAN 14 2nd 3:43 Lopez - 22 yd field goal 13-70 5:11 SJSU 6-STAN 17 9.14.13 at Army 61 284 1 46 6 49 1 16 6-10-0 49 1 16 2 27 0 14 1 10 0 10 333 8:54 Williamson - 40 yd field goal 4-19 1:45 SJSU 3-STAN 17 3rd 2:10 Grigsby - 13 yd pass from Fales (Lopez PAT) 9-65 3:24 SJSU 13-STAN 27 9.21.13 ARIZONA STATE 24 50 1 22 30 367 3 45 30-56-2 367 3 45 5 107 0 30 2 5 0 3 417 3rd 10:17 Williamson - 48 yd field goal 11-44 4:43 SJSU 6-STAN 20 9.28.13 vs. Washington State 13 51 0 15 39 322 2 47 39-65-2 322 2 47 8 143 0 28 1 2 0 2 373 5:34 Montgomery - 17 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 9-47 4:00 SJSU 6-STAN 27 10.5.13 WASHINGTON 4th 11:08 Gaffney - 2 yd run (Williamson PAT) 5-52 2:37 SJSU 13-STAN 34 at Army 10.12.13 at Utah 1st 11:47 Grochowski - 39 yd field goal 4-8 2:01 STAN 0-ARMY 3 10.19.13 UCLA 10.26.13 at Oregon State 3:27 Grochowski - 48 yd field goal 12-38 6:11 STAN 0-ARMY 6 11.7.13 OREGON at Army 2nd 1:09 Dixon - 15 yd run (Grochowski PAT) 7-75 2:44 STAN 17-ARMY 13 11.16.13 at USC 1st 0:32 Rector - 26 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 6-75 2:55 STAN 7-ARMY 6 4th 0:17 Poe - 6 yd pass from Schurr (Grochowski PAT) 11-58 3:06 STAN 34-ARMY 20 11.12.13 CALIFORNIA 2nd 12:13 Montgomery - 46 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 1-46 0:09 STAN 14-ARMY 6 11.30.13 NOTRE DAME 3:53 Williamson - 31 yd field goal 9-51 3:34 STAN 17-ARMY 6 Opponent 121 420 2 46 104 954 7 47 104-175-5 954 7 47 18 334 0 30 4 17 0 10 1374 00:00 Williamson - 47 yd field goal 6-40 1:02 STAN 20-ARMY 13 vs. Arizona State Stanford 164 878 8 53 58 885 10 57 58-94-3 885 10 57 11 262 0 50 7 74 0 25 1763 3rd 4:05 Gaffney - 23 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 8-57 3:31 STAN 27-ARMY 13 3rd 13:18 Grice - 2 yd run (Gonzalez PAT) 6-75 1:42 ASU 7-STAN 29 4th 9:59 Gaffney - 1 yd run (Williamson PAT) 5-28 2:50 STAN 34-ARMY 13 4th 14:17 Coyle - 45 yd pass from Kelly (Gonzalez PAT) 5-75 1:20 ASU 14-STAN 39 10:55 Strong - 27 yd pass from Kelly (Gonzalez PAT) 6-57 1:17 ASU 21-STAN 39 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Blkd Kicks/PAT 6:18 Grice - 6 yd pass from Kelly (Gonzalez PAT) 11-67 2:42 ASU 28-STAN 39 Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No.-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Made Run Rcv Saf Pts vs. Arizona State 9.7.13 SAN JOSE STATE 37 30 67 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 3 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 1st 9:08 Montgomery - 17 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 3-17 1:31 ASU 0-STAN 7 9.14.13 at Army 35 22 57 5.0-11 2.0-8 3 1-0 1-0 0 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 2:21 Gaffney - 1 yd run (Williamson PAT failed) 9-90 4:38 ASU 0-STAN 13 vs. Washington State (Seattle Wash.) 9.21.13 ARIZONA STATE 42 32 74 5.0-16 1.0-9 0 0-0 1-8 2 0 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 2nd 9:10 Wilkerson - 12 yd run (Williamson PAT) 6-72 3:18 ASU 0-STAN 20 1st 6:03 Furney - 36 yd field goal 12-56 4:52 STAN 3-WSU 3 9.28.13 vs. Washington State 47 16 55.0 2.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 4:49 Montgomery - 30 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 2-37 0:44 ASU 0-STAN 27 4th 8:24 Marks - 47 yd pass from Apodaca (Furney PAT) 7-71 2:28 STAN 48-WSU 10 10.5.13 WASHINGTON 10.12.13 at Utah 0:14 Team safety -- -- ASU 0-STAN 29 0:27 Galvin - 8 yd pass from Apodaca (Furney PAT) 11-77 4:02 STAN 55-WSU 17 10.19.13 UCLA 3rd 3:22 Williamson - 20 yd field goal 13-68 6:50 ASU 7-STAN 32 10.26.13 at Oregon State 0:37 Gaffney - 16 yd run (Williamson PAT) 1-16 0:06 ASU 7-STAN 39 11.7.13 OREGON 4th 0:31 Williamson - 24 yd field goal 9-40 5:44 ASU 28-STAN 42 Washington 11.16.13 at USC 11.12.13 CALIFORNIA 11.30.13 NOTRE DAME vs. Washington State (Seattle Wash.) at Utah Opponent 161 100 211.0 14.0-33 3.0-17 3 2-0 3-8 5 6 0 9-9 0 0 0 78 1st 10:55 Williamson - 28 yd field goal 7 -61 3:59 STAN 3-WSU 0 Stanford 175 96 223.0 26.0-114 9.0-76 2 1-0 5-85 13 14 2 20-19 0 0 1 165 2:49 Cajuste - 57 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 6-80 3:08 STAN 10-WSU 3 2nd 14:25 Cajuste - 33 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 4-48 1:57 STAN 17-WSU 3 vs. UCLA 3rd 10:42 Richards - 30 yd interception return (Williamson PAT) -- -- STAN 24-WSU 3 Punting Field Goals Kickoffs 8:45 Rector - 45 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 2-54 0:42 STAN 31-WSU 3 Date Opponent No. Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No. Yds Avg TB OB 6:41 Murphy, T. - 30 yd interception return (Williamson PAT) -- -- STAN 38-WSU 3 at Oregon State 9.7.13 SAN JOSE STATE 3 103 34.3 38 0 0 1 0 0 2-2 30 0 4 257 64.2 3 0 4th 11:40 Williamson - 27 yd field goal 10-46 4:14 STAN 41-WSU 3 9.14.13 at Army 4 126 31.5 44 0 0 1 0 0 2-2 48 0 5 258 51.6 1 1 10:58 Wright - 53 yd run (Williamson PAT) 2-53 0:14 STAN 48-WSU 3 9.21.13 ARIZONA STATE 6 155 25.8 50 2 0 0 1 1 1-0 0 0 5 304 60.8 1 0 9.28.13 vs. Washington State 7 275 39.3 51 0 0 3 1 1 2-1 36 0 4 249 62.2 0 1 6:29 Sanders - 22 yd run (Ukropina PAT) 4-65 1:55 STAN 55-WSU 10 vs. Oregon 10.5.13 WASHINGTON 10.12.13 at Utah 10.19.13 UCLA Washington at USC 10.26.13 at Oregon State 11.7.13 OREGON 11.16.13 at USC at Utah vs. California 11.12.13 CALIFORNIA 11.30.13 NOTRE DAME Opponent 20 659 33.0 51 2 0 5 2 2 7-5 48 0 18 1068 59.3 5 2 vs. UCLA vs. Notre Dame Stanford 10 399 39.9 49 0 1 3 0 5 10-8 48 0 31 1979 63.8 12 1

at Oregon State Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ

Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game 9.7.13 SAN JOSE STATE W 34-13 4 3 13 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 9.14.13 at Army W 34-20 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Oregon 9.21.13 ARIZONA STATE W 42-28 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.28.13 vs. Washington State W 55-17 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10.5.13 WASHINGTON at USC 10.12.13 at Utah 10.19.13 UCLA 10.26.13 at Oregon State vs. California 11.7.13 OREGON 11.16.13 at USC 11.12.13 CALIFORNIA vs. Notre Dame 11.30.13 NOTRE DAME Totals 9 of 10 (90.0%) 10 9 51 6 2 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 Stanford 14 of 15 (93.3%) 15 14 77 9 6 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 0

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Team Highs Individual (Stanford) Individual (Opponents) Rushes 20 Gaffney vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Rushes 17 Santiago, Angel, at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Gaffney at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Grice, Marion, vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Rushing 132 Gaffney at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Yards Rushing 96 Baggett, Terry, at Army (Sep 14, 2013) TD Rushes 2 Gaffney vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) TD Rushes 1 Dixon, Larry, at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Gaffney vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Grice, Marion, vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Long Rush 53 Wright at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Long Rush 46 Baggett, Terry, at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Pass attempts 27 Hogan vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Pass attempts 55 Kelly, Taylor, vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Pass completions 17 Hogan vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Pass completions 30 Kelly, Taylor, vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Passing 286 Hogan at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Yards Passing 367 Kelly, Taylor, vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) TD Passes 3 Hogan at Army (Sep 14, 2013) TD Passes 3 Kelly, Taylor, vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Hogan at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Long Pass 47 Apodaca, Austin, at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Long Pass 57 Hogan at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Receptions 12 Strong, Jaelen, vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Receptions 6 Montgomery at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Yards Receiving 168 Strong, Jaelen, vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Montgomery at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) TD Receptions 1 multiple Yards Receiving 130 Montgomery at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Long Reception 47 Marks, Gabe, at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) TD Receptions 2 Montgomery vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Field Goals 2 Lopez,Austin, vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Cajuste at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Grochowski, D., at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Long Reception 57 Cajuste at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Long Field Goal 48 Grochowski, D., at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Field Goals 2 Williamson (four times) Punts 7 Bowlin, Mike, at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Long Field Goal 48 Williamson vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Punting Avg 39.3 Bowlin, Mike, at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Punts 4 Rhyne vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Long Punt 51 Bowlin, Mike, at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Rhyne at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Punts inside 20 1 Haack, Matt, vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Punting Avg 48.5 Rhyne at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Bowlin, Mike, at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Long Punt 49 Rhyne at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Long Punt Return 10 Noble, Jalen, at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Punts inside 20 3 Rhyne at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Long Kickoff Return 30 Grice, Marion, vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Long Punt Return 25 Whitfield at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Tackles 8.5 Smith,Keith, vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Long Kickoff Return 50 Montgomery vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Sacks 1.0 multiple Tackles 10.5 Reynolds vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Tackles For Loss 2.0 Ugenyi, Mike, at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Sacks 2.0 Murphy vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Interceptions 1 multiple Tackles For Loss 2.0 Murphy vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Lyons at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Interceptions 1 multiple Team (Opponents) Rushes 61 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Yards Rushing 284 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Team (Stanford) Yards Per Rush 4.7 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Rushes 49 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) TD Rushes 1 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Yards Rushing 240 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Per Rush 6.0 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Pass attempts 65 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) TD Rushes 3 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Pass completions 39 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Pass attempts 28 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Yards Passing 367 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Pass completions 17 vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Yards Per Pass 6.6 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) TD Passes 3 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Passing 322 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Total Plays 80 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Per Pass 11.5 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Total Offense 417 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) TD Passes 3 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Yards Per Play 5.2 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Points 28 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Total Plays 68 vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Sacks By 2 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) First Downs 22 vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Total Offense 560 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Yards Per Play 8.2 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Penalties 6 vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Points 55 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Sacks By 4 vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Penalty Yards 65 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) First Downs 25 vs San Jose State (Sep 07, 2013) Turnovers 2 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Penalties 9 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Penalty Yards 57 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Interceptions By 1 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Turnovers 2 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Interceptions By 2 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Punts 7 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Punting Avg 39.3 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Punts 4 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Long Punt 51 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Punts inside 20 1 vs Arizona State (Sep 21, 2013) Punting Avg 48.5 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Long Punt 49 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Long Punt Return 10 at Army (Sep 14, 2013) Punts inside 20 3 at Washington State (Sep 28, 2013) Long Punt Return 25 at Army (Sep 14, 2013)

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Geographical Breakdown

Alabama (1) Hawai’i (1) Oklahoma (1) Player Hometown High School Luke Kaumatule Honolulu Punahou Barry Sanders Oklahoma City Heritage Hall Davis Dudchock Birmingham Oak Mountain Idaho (1) Eric Cotton Nampa Columbia Oregon (1) Arizona (7) Jordan Pratt Monmouth Central Devon Carrington Chandler Hamilton Zach Hoffpauir Glendale Centennial Illinois (1) Blake Martinez Tucson Canyon del Oro Johnny Caspers Glen Ellyn Glenbard West Pennsylvania (1) Trent Murphy Phoenix Brophy Kevin Reihner Scranton Scranton Prep Keanu Nelson Tucson Sabino Andrus Peat Chandler Corona del Sol Indiana (2) Alex Yazdi Cave Creek Cactus Shadows Blake Lueders Zionsville Zionsville Community South Carolina (1) Remound Wright Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger David Olson Columbia Irmo

California (29) Usua Amanam Fremont Bellarmine Iowa (1) Tennessee (1) Kevin Anderson Palo Alto Palo Alto David Parry Marion Linn-Mar Graham Shuler Franklin Brentwood Academy David Bright Yorba Linda Mater Dei Evan Crower San Diego St. Augustine Jackson Cummings Rocklin Rocklin Louisiana (2) Texas (13) Kevin Danser Saratoga Bellarmine Lance Callihan Baton Rouge Catholic Barry Browning Everman Everman Chris Gaertner Atherton Sacred Heart Taijuan Thomas Monroe Ouachita Parish Conner Crane Lantana John H. Guyer Ryan Gaertner Atherton Sacred Heart Chandler Dorrell Houston St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) Austin Hooper San Ramon De La Salle Cameron Fleming Houston Cypress Creek Craig Jones Modesto Central Catholic Massachusetts (2) Jim Grace Austin Regents Gautum Krishnamurthi Saratoga Harker Lucas Hinds Hyde Park Dexter Chris Harrell Missouri City Elkins Reed Miller Encinitas Santa Fe Christian Sam Yules Dartmouth Moses Brown (R.I.) Dontonio Jordan Hickory Creek Lake Dallas Brian Moran Menlo Park Sacred Heart Jarek Lancaster Helotes Sandra Day O’Connor Kyle Murphy San Clemente San Clemente Josh Mauro Hurst L.D. Bell Kyle Olugbode San Jose Bellarmine Minnesota (6) Ty Montgomery Dallas St. Marks School Thomas Oser Los Angeles Harvard-Westlake Nick Davidson Eden Prairie Eden Prairie Ikenna Nwafor Irving Cistercian Prep Francis Owusu Oxnard Oaks Christian Anthony Hayes Brooklyn Park St. Thomas Academy Cole Underwood Denton John H. Guyer Kevin Palma Pixley Misson Oak Conor McFadden Sunfish Lake St. Thomas Academy Jordan Williamson Austin Westwood Eddie Plantaric Orangevale Del Campo Pat McFadden Sunfish Lake St. Thomas Academy Jordan Richards Folsom Folsom Torsten Rotto Woodbury Woodbury J.B. Salem Newport Beach Newport Beach A.J. Tarpley Plymouth Wayzata Utah (1) Ricky Seale Escondido Escondido Dallas Lloyd Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove Aziz Shittu Atwater Buhach Colony Jeff Trojan Huntington Beach Edison Missouri (2) Austin Tubbs San Clemente San Clemente Nate Lohn Kansas City Staley Virginia (3) Conrad Ukropina Pasadena Loyola Lee Ward Chesterfield Parkway Central Ryan Burns Leesburg Stone Bridge Kodi Whitfield Los Angeles Loyola Alex Carter Ashburn Briar Woods Anthony Wilkerson Foothill Ranch Tustin Kevin Hogan McLean Gonzaga College (D.C.) Kelsey Young Norco Norco Nevada (1) Rollins Stallworth Reno Robert McQueen Washington (5) Colorado (4) Calvin Chandler Lakewood Bellarmine Brendon Austin Parker Chaparral New Jersey (2) Joshua Garnett Puyallup Puyallup Dillon Bonnell Highlands Ranch ThunderRidge John Flacco Audubon Audubon Charlie Hopkins Spokane Gonzaga Joe Hemschoot Lakewood Lakewood Khalil Wilkes Teaneck St. Peter’s Michael Rector Gig Harbor Bellarmine Ryan Hewitt Denver J.H. Mullen Sam Shober Monroe Archbishop Murphy

New York (1) Florida (3) Devon Cajuste Seaford Holy Cross Wisconsin (1) Noor Davis Leesburg Leesburg Ben Gardner Mequon Homestead Wayne Lyons Ft. Lauderdale Dillard Ed Reynolds Orange Park Woodberry Forest (Va.) North Carolina (2) Peter Kalambayi Matthews Butler International (3) Ben Rhyne Charlotte Charlotte Country Day Alex Frkovic London, Ontario A.B. Lucas Georgia (8) Patrick Skov Guadalajara, Mexico Lawrenceville (N.J.) Henry Anderson Atlanta Woodward Shayne Skov Guadalajara, Mexico Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.) Ronnie Harris Atlanta Westlake Ohio (1) Ra’Chard Pippins McDonough Ola Mike Tyler Brecksville Brecksville-Broadview Heights Alex Robinson College Park Woodward Greg Taboada Atlanta Marist James Vaughters Stone Mountain Tucker Jordan Watkins Decatur Woodward David Yankey Roswell Centennial

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Roster Roster No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown (High School) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown (High School) No. Name Pos. 2 Lloyd, Dallas QB 15 Amanam, Usua NB 5-10 175 5th Fremont, Calif. (Bellarmine) 61 McFadden, Conor C 6-3 289 Sr. Sunfish Lake, Minn. (St. Thomas Academy) 45 Chandler, Calvin SS 2 Lyons, Wayne CB 91 Anderson, Henry DE 6-6 295 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward) 42 McFadden, Pat RB 5-10 195 Fr. Sunfish Lake, Minn. (St. Thomas Academy) 46 Caspers, Johnny OG 3 Davis, Noor OLB 48 Anderson, Kevin OLB 6-4 244 Jr. Palo Alto, Calif. (Palo Alto) 67 Miller, Reed LS 6-2 225 So. Encinitas, Calif. (Santa Fe Christian) 46 Gaertner, Ryan RB 3 Rector, Michael WR 74 Austin, Brendon OT 6-6 304 Jr. Parker, Colo. (Chaparral) 7 Montgomery, Ty WR 6-2 215 Jr. Dallas, Texas (St. Mark’s) 47 Robinson, Alex P 4 Martinez, Blake ILB 92 Bonnell, Dillon OG 6-4 281 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge) 60 Moran, Brian OT/OG 6-7 293 Jr. Menlo Park, Calif. (Sacred Heart) 48 Anderson, Kevin OLB 4 Owusu, Francis WR 64 Bright, David OT/OG 6-5 293 Fr. Yorba Linda, Calif. (Mater Dei) 94 Murphy, Kyle OT 6-7 295 So. San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente) 49 Gardner, Ben DE 5 Carrington, Devon FS 31 Browning, Barry CB 6-1 188 Sr. Everman, Texas (Everman) 93 Murphy, Trent OLB 6-6 261 5th Mesa, Ariz. (Brophy) 50 Underwood, Cole OG 5 Crower, Evan QB 17 Burns, Ryan QB 6-5 219 Fr. Leesburg, Va. (Stone Bridge) 20 Nelson, Keanu WR 5-11 184 Sr. Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino) 53 Rotto, Torsten OLB 6 Thomas, Taijuan CB 89 Cajuste, Devon WR 6-4 228 Jr. Seaford, N.Y. (Holy Cross) 94 Nwafor, Ikenna DT 6-6 300 So. Irving, Texas (Cistercian) 54 Yankey, David OG 7 Montgomery, Ty WR 95 Callihan, Lance DT 6-3 296 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. (Catholic) 10 Olson, David QB 6-3 218 Sr. Columbia, S.C. (Irmo) 55 Lohn, Nate DT 7 Shittu, Aziz DE 5 Carrington, Devon FS 6-1 204 Sr. Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) 22 Olugbode, Kyle SS 6-1 205 Sr. San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine) 58 Parry, David DT 8 Hogan, Kevin QB 25 Carter, Alex CB 6-0 200 So. Ashburn, Va. (Briar Woods) 79 Oser, Thomas OT/OG 6-5 302 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake) 59 Jones, Craig ILB 8 Richards, Jordan SS 46 Caspers, Johnny OG 6-4 301 So. Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard West) 4 Owusu, Francis WR 6-3 210 Fr. Oxnard, Calif. (Oaks Christian) 60 Moran, Brian OT/OG 9 Vaughters, James OLB 45 Chandler, Calvin SS 6-2 215 Fr. Lakewood, Wash. (Bellarmine) 44 Palma, Kevin ILB 6-2 259 Fr. Pixley, Calif. (Mission Oak) 61 McFadden, Conor C 9 Whitfield, Kodi WR 80 Cotton, Eric TE 6-6 242 Fr. Nampa, Idaho (Columbia) 58 Parry, David DT 6-2 303 Sr. Marion, Iowa (Linn-Marr) 62 Tubbs, Austin LS 10 Hoffpauir, Zach SS 81 Crane, Conner WR 6-4 198 So. Lantana, Texas (John H. Guyer) 70 Peat, Andrus OT 6-7 312 So. Chandler, Ariz. (Corona del Sol) 63 Reihner, Kevin C 10 Olson, David QB 5 Crower, Evan QB 6-5 214 Jr. San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine) 38 Pippens, Ra’Chard CB 6-2 202 Jr. McDonough, Ga. (Ola) 64 Bright, David OT/OG 11 Jordan, Dontonio WR 23 Cummings, Jackson RB 5-9 190 Sr. Rocklin, Calif. (Rocklin) 96 Plantaric, Eddie TE 6-5 248 Sr. Orangevale, Calif. (Del Campo) 65 Wilkes, Khalil C 11 Skov, Shayne ILB 76 Danser, Kevin OG 6-6 296 5th Saratoga, Calif. (Bellarmine) 87 Pratt, Jordan WR 6-3 213 Jr. Monmouth, Ore. (Central) 66 Davidson, Nick OT 13 Stallworth, Rollins WR 66 Davidson, Nick OT 6-7 289 So. Eden Prarie, Minn. (Eden Prarie) 3 Rector, Michael WR 6-1 187 So. Gig Harbor, Wash. (Bellarmine) 67 Miller, Reed LS 14 Rhyne, Ben P 3 Davis, Noor OLB 6-4 235 So. Leesburg, Fla. (Leesburg) 63 Reihner, Kevin C 6-4 295 Jr. Scranton, Pa. (Scranton Prep) 67 Shober, Sam OLB 15 Amanam, Usua NB 41 Dorrell, Chandler DB 6-0 190 Fr. Houston, Texas (St. Thomas Aquinas [Fla.]) 29 Reynolds, Ed FS 6-2 206 Sr. Orange Park, Fla. (Woodberry Forest [Va.]) 68 Yules, Sam ILB 17 Burns, Ryan QB 83 Dudchock, Davis TE 6-4 242 Sr. Birmingham, Aala. (Oak Mountain) 14 Rhyne, Ben P 6-2 203 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Country Day) 69 Grace, Jim C 17 Tarpley, A.J. ILB 44 Flacco, John SS 6-2 200 Sr. Audubon, N.J. (Audubon ) 8 Richards, Jordan SS 5-11 208 Jr. Folsom, Calif. (Folsom) 70 Peat, Andrus OT 18 Trojan, Jeff WR 73 Fleming, Cameron OT 6-6 318 Sr. Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) 47 Robinson, Alex P 6-0 200 Fr. College Park, Ga. (Woodward) 72 Salem, J.B. DE 19 Williamson, Jordan K 82 Frkovic, Alex TE 6-5 244 So. London, Ontario, Canada (A.B. Lucas) 53 Rotto, Torsten OLB 6-2 235 Jr. Woodbury, Minn. (Woodbury) 73 Fleming, Cameron OT 20 Nelson, Keanu WR 37 Gaertner, Chris FS 6-1 187 Sr. Atherton, Calif. (Sacred Heart) 72 Salem, J.B. DE 6-4 266 Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Beach) 74 Austin, Brendon OT 21 Harris, Ronnie NB 46 Gaertner, Ryan RB 5-10 215 Fr. Atherton, Calif. (Sacred Heart) 26 Sanders, Barry RB 5-10 192 So. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall) 75 Watkins, Jordan DE 22 Olugbode, Kyle SS 25 Gaffney, Tyler RB 6-1 226 Sr. San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) 30 Seale, Ricky RB 5-9 202 Sr. Escondido, Calif. (Escondido) 76 Danser, Kevin OG 22 Wright, Remound RB 49 Gardner, Ben DE 6-4 277 5th Mequon, Wis. (Homestead) 7 Shittu, Aziz DE 6-3 280 So. Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony) 77 Hinds, Lucas OT 23 Cummings, Jackson RB 98 Garnett, Joshua OG 6-5 316 So. Puyallup, Wash. (Puyallup) 67 Shober, Sam OLB 6-3 226 So. Monroe, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy) 79 Oser, Thomas OT/OG 24 Skov, Patrick FB 69 Grace, Jim C 6-3 255 Fr. Austin, Texas (Regents) 95 Shuler, Graham C 6-4 282 So. Franklin, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) 79 Yazdi, Alex DE 25 Carter, Alex CB 82 Harrell, Chris TE 6-4 238 So. Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) 24 Skov, Patrick FB 6-1 234 Jr. Guadalajara, Mexico (Lawrenceville [N.J.]) 80 Cotton, Eric TE 25 Gaffney, Tyler RB 21 Harris, Ronnie NB 5-10 174 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake) 11 Skov, Shayne ILB 6-3 245 5th Guadalajara, Mexico (Trinity-Pawling [N.Y.]) 81 Crane, Conner WR 26 Sanders, Barry RB 97 Hayes, Anthony DT 6-3 293 Jr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. (St. Thomas Academy) 13 Stallworth, Rollins WR 6-4 197 Jr. Reno, Nev. (McQueen) 82 Frkovic, Alex TE 29 Reynolds, Ed FS 40 Hemschoot, Joe ILB 6-1 225 Sr. Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood) 88 Taboada, Greg TE 6-5 231 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Marist) 82 Harrell, Chris TE 30 Seale, Ricky RB 85 Hewitt, Ryan FB 6-4 246 5th Denver, Colo. (J.K. Mullen) 17 Tarpley, A.J. ILB 6-2 238 Sr. Plymouth, Minn. (Wayzata) 83 Dudchock, Davis TE 31 Browning, Barry CB 77 Hinds, Lucas OT 6-4 290 Fr. Hyde Park, Mass. (Dexter) 6 Thomas, Taijuan CB 5-10 171 Fr. Monroe, La. (Ouachita Parish) 84 Hooper, Austin TE 32 Wilkerson, Anthony RB 10 Hoffpauir, Zach SS 6-0 193 So. Glendale, Ariz. (Centennial) 18 Trojan, Jeff WR 6-3 195 Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) 85 Hewitt, Ryan FB 33 Tyler, Mike OLB 8 Hogan, Kevin QB 6-4 228 Jr. McLean, Va. (Gonzaga College [D.C.]) 62 Tubbs, Austin LS 6-0 223 Jr. San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente) 86 Hopkins, Charlie TE 34 Kalambayi, Peter OLB 84 Hooper, Austin TE 6-4 254 Fr. San Ramon, Calif. (De La Salle) 33 Tyler, Mike OLB 6-5 219 Fr. Brecksville, Ohio (Brecksville-Broadview Heights) 87 Pratt, Jordan WR 34 Ukropina, Conrad P/K 86 Hopkins, Charlie TE 6-6 262 Jr. Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga) 34 Ukropina, Conrad P/K 6-1 185 So. Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) 88 Taboada, Greg TE 35 Lancaster, Jarek ILB 59 Jones, Craig ILB 6-0 220 So. Modesto, Calif. (Central Catholic) 50 Underwood, Cole OG 6-4 304 Sr. Denton, Texas (John H. Guyer) 89 Cajuste, Devon WR 36 Ward, Lee FB 11 Jordan, Dontonio WR 5-11 188 So. Hickory Creek, Texas (Lake Dallas) 9 Vaughters, James OLB 6-2 254 Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga. (Tucker) 90 Mauro, Josh DE 37 Gaertner, Chris FS 34 Kalambayi, Peter OLB 6-3 236 Fr. Matthew, N.C. (Butler) 36 Ward, Lee FB 6-1 245 Sr. Chesterfield, Mo. (Parkway Central) 91 Anderson, Henry DE 38 Krishnamurthi, Gautam WR 99 Kaumatule, Luke TE 6-7 267 So. Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou) 75 Watkins, Jordan DE 6-5 275 So. Decatur, Ga. (Woodward) 92 Bonnell, Dillon OG 38 Pippens, Ra’Chard CB 38 Krishnamurthi, Gautam WR 6-1 172 Jr. Saratoga, Calif. (Harker) 9 Whitfield, Kodi WR 6-2 196 So. Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) 93 Murphy, Trent OLB 39 Young, Kelsey WR/RB 35 Lancaster, Jarek ILB 6-1 236 5th Helotes, Texas (Sandra Day O’Connor) 32 Wilkerson, Anthony RB 6-1 215 Sr. Foothill Ranch, Calif. (Tustin) 94 Murphy, Kyle OT 40 Hemschoot, Joe ILB 2 Lloyd, Dallas QB 6-3 212 So. Pleasant Grove, Utah (Pleasant Grove) 65 Wilkes, Khalil C 6-3 286 5th Teaneck, N.J. (St. Peter’s) 94 Nwafor, Ikenna DT 41 Dorrell, Chandler DB 55 Lohn, Nate DT 6-3 272 So. Kansas City, Mo. (Staley) 19 Williamson, Jordan K 5-11 194 Sr. Austin, Texas (Westwood) 95 Callihan, Lance DT 42 McFadden, Pat RB 43 Lueders, Blake OLB 6-5 260 Sr. Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville Community) 22 Wright, Remound RB 5-9 204 Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger) 95 Shuler, Graham C 43 Lueders, Blake OLB 2 Lyons, Wayne CB 6-1 196 Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard) 54 Yankey, David OG 6-5 313 Sr. Roswell, Ga. (Centennial) 96 Plantaric, Eddie TE 44 Flacco, John SS 4 Martinez, Blake ILB 6-2 234 So. Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro) 79 Yazdi, Alex DE 6-1 261 Jr. Cave Creek, Ariz. (Cactus Shadows) 97 Hayes, Anthony DT 44 Palma, Kevin ILB 90 Mauro, Josh DE 6-6 282 5th Hurst, Texas (L.D. Bell) 39 Young, Kelsey WR/RB 5-10 195 Jr. Norco, Calif. (Norco) 98 Garnett, Joshua OG 68 Yules, Sam ILB 6-2 229 So. Dartmouth, Mass. (Moses Brown [R.I]) 99 Kaumatule, Luke TE

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Depth Chart

Offense Defense Special Teams

WR 89 Devon Cajuste 6-4 228 Jr. DE 90 Josh Mauro 6-6 282 5th PK 19 Jordan Williamson 5-11 191 Sr. 3 Michael Rector 6-1 187 So. 55 Nate Lohn 6-3 272 So. 34 Conrad Ukropina 6-1 185 So. 87 Jordan Pratt 6-3 213 Jr. -or- 75 Jordan Watkins 6-5 275 So.

P 14 Ben Rhyne 6-2 202 Sr. LT 70 Andrus Peat 6-7 312 So. DT 58 David Parry 6-2 303 Sr. 34 Conrad Ukropina 6-1 185 So. 94 Kyle Murphy 6-7 295 So. 97 Anthony Hayes 6-3 293 Jr.

H 14 Ben Rhyne 6-2 203 Sr. LG 54 David Yankey 6-5 313 Sr. DE 91 Henry Anderson 6-6 295 Sr. 98 Joshua Garnett 6-5 316 So. -or- 43 Blake Lueders 6-5 260 Sr. 99 Luke Kaumatule 6-7 267 So. KOR 7 Ty Montgomery 6-2 215 Jr. 39 Kelsey Young 5-10 195 Jr.

C 65 Khalil Wilkes 6-3 286 5th 61 Conor McFadden 6-3 289 Sr. 76 Kevin Danser 6-6 296 5th OLB 93 Trent Murphy 6-6 261 5th LS 67 Reed Miller 6-2 225 So. 48 Kevin Anderson 6-4 244 Jr. 53 Torsten Rotto 6-2 235 Jr. -or- 62 Austin Tubbs 6-0 223 Jr. RG 76 Kevin Danser 6-6 296 5th 46 Johnny Caspers 6-4 301 So. ILB 11 Shayne Skov 6-3 245 5th 35 Jarek Lancaster 6-1 236 5th PR 9 Kodi Whitfield 6-2 196 So. -or- 26 Barry Sanders 5-10 192 So. RT 73 Cameron Fleming 6-6 318 Sr. 94 Kyle Murphy 6-7 295 So. ILB 17 A.J. Tarpley 6-2 238 Sr. -or- 74 Brendon Austin 6-6 304 Jr. 40 Joe Hemschoot 6-1 225 Sr.

TE 86 Charlie Hopkins 6-6 262 Jr. OLB 9 James Vaughters 6-2 254 Jr. 83 Davis Dudchock 6-4 233 Sr. 40 Joe Hemschoot 6-1 225 Sr. 43 Blake Lueders 6-5 260 Sr.

QB 8 Kevin Hogan 6-4 228 Jr. 5 Evan Crower 6-5 214 Jr. CB 25 Alex Carter 6-0 200 So. 31 Barry Browning 6-1 188 Sr.

RB 25 Tyler Gaffney 6-1 226 Sr. 32 Anthony Wilkerson 6-1 215 Sr. FS 29 Ed Reynolds 6-2 206 Sr. 5 Devon Carrington 6-1 204 Sr.

FB 85 Ryan Hewitt 6-4 246 5th 36 Lee Ward 6-1 245 Sr. SS 8 Jordan Richards 5-11 208 Jr. -or- 24 Patrick Skov 6-1 234 Jr. 22 Kyle Olugbode 6-1 205 Sr. 10 Zach Hoffpauir 6-0 193 So.

WR 7 Ty Montgomery 6-2 215 Jr. 9 Kodi Whitfield 6-2 196 So. CB 2 Wayne Lyons 6-1 196 Jr. 39 Kelsey Young 5-10 195 Jr. 5 Devon Carrington 6-1 204 Sr.

NB 15 Usua Amanam 5-10 175 5th 21 Ronnie Harris 5-10 174 Jr.

*Depth chart as of Nov. 18

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Defense Team Pos. No. Class Player Notable 2012 Record...... 12-2 DE 90 Sr. Josh Mauro Eight tackles (three for loss) at Oregon State 2012 Conference Record...... 8-1 (1st) DT 58 Sr. David Parry Two quarterback hurries vs. Washington Final Ranking...... 7th - AP • 6th - USA Today DE 91 Sr. Henry Anderson Five tackles vs. Oregon in first outing since Army (Sept. 14) Bowl Appearance...... Rose Bowl -or- 43 Sr. Blake Lueders Two tackles (1.5 for loss) and 1.0 sack at Oregon State vs. Wisconsin • W, 20-14 OLB 93 5th Trent Murphy* Eight tackles (4.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks) at USC Offensive Formation...... Multiple. ILB 17 Sr. A.J. Tarpley Career-high 13 tackles at Oregon State Defensive Formation...... 3-4 ILB 11 5th Shayne Skov* Nine tackles at USC • Team-high 81 stops in 2013 Letterwinners Returning...... 59 OLB 9 Jr. James Vaughters Four tackles, one sack vs. Oregon Offense...... 30 LC 25 So. Alex Carter 18 consecutive starts • Five solo tackles vs. Oregon Defense...... 27 FS 29 Sr. Ed Reynolds Third on team with 62 tackles • One interception Specialists...... 2 SS 8 Jr. Jordan Richards Team-high three interceptions (two vs. UCLA) Starters Returning...... 15 RC 2 Jr. Wayne Lyons 54 tackles • 4.5 tackles for loss Offense...... 6 NB 15 5th Usua Amanam Five solo tackles (1.0 for loss) at USC Defense...... 8 Specialists...... 1 Specialists Pos. No. Class Player Notable K 19 Sr. Jordan Williamson Hit four of five field goal attempts vs. Oregon Athletic Communications P 14 Sr. Ben Rhyne 42.0 yards/punt • One touchback on 39 punts Senior Assistant Athletic Director...... Kurt Svoboda LS 67 So. Reed Miller Handled short and long snapping as true freshman Office • Cell...... 650.721.1989 • 650.223.5809 HLD 14 Sr. Ben Rhyne Backup holder in 2012 E-mail...... [email protected] KR 7 Jr. Ty Montgomery 100-yard kickoff return at Utah • 31.2 yards/return Assistant Director [Football]...... Alan George PR 9 So. Kodi Whitfield 25-yard punt return at Army Office • Cell...... 650.725.2959 • 574.340.3977 * denotes team captain E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Director [Football]...... Brett Moore E-mail...... [email protected] Cardinal Coaching Staff Assistant Director [Football]...... Ben Blevins E-mail...... [email protected] Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football...... David Shaw (Stanford ’94 • 3rd season) [sideline] Director of Athletic Communications...... Brian Risso Andrew Luck Director of Offense...... Mike Bloomgren (Florida State ’99 • 3rd season) [sideline] E-mail...... [email protected] Willie Shaw Director of Defense...... Derek Mason (Northern Arizona ’92 • 4th season) [booth] Assistant Director...... Aaron Juarez Special Teams Coordinator...... Pete Alamar (Cal Lutheran ’83 • 2nd season) [sideline] E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach • Outside Linebackers • Admissions Liaison...Lance Anderson (Idaho State ’96 • 7th season) [sideline] Assistant Director...... David Kiefer Assistant Coach • Quarterbacks • Wide Receivers • Recruiting Coordinator.....Mike Sanford (Boise State ’05 • 3rd season) [booth] E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach • Defensive Line...... Randy Hart (Ohio State ’70 • 4th season) [sideline] Assistant Director...... Regina Verlengiere Assistant Coach • Inside Linebackers...... David Kotulski (New Mexico State ’74 • 2nd season) [sideline] E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach • Running Backs...... Tavita Pritchard (Stanford ’09 • 1st season) [sideline] Assistant Director...... Greg Marsh Assistant Coach • Tight Ends...... Morgan Turner (Illinois ’09 • 1st season) [booth] E-mail...... [email protected] Defensive Graduate Assistant...... Greg Mangan (Oberlin ’09 • 1st season) [sideline] Multimedia Coordinator...... Khari Jones Defensive Graduate Assistant...... Marc Mattioli (Rhodes ’09 • 2nd season) [sideline] E-mail...... [email protected] Special Teams Graduate Assistant...... Derek Belch (Stanford ’08 • 1st season) [booth] Webmaster...... Phil Cheung Offensive Assistant...... Joseph Ashfield (St. John’s [Minn.] ’00 • 3rd season) [booth] E-mail...... [email protected] Offensive Assistant...... Tsuyoshi Kawata (JOSAI ’95 • 3rd season) [sideline] Offensive Assistant...... Timot Lamarre (Boston College ’08 • 1st season) [booth] Defensive Assistant...... Jarrett Huk (Idaho State ’10 • 1st season) [booth] Defensive Assistant...... Vavae Tata (UCLA ’08 • 2nd season) [booth] Undergraduate Offensive Assistant...... Robbie Picazo (Stanford ’13 • 1st season) [booth]

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@StanfordFBall Cal Series Notes Student-Athletes Series: Stanford leads, 58-46-11 (.552) Henry Anderson...@HenryAnderson91 Patrick Skov...... @PatrickSkov7 At Stanford: Stanford leads, 28-21-1 (.570) Kevin Anderson...... @kanderson48 Shayne Skov...... @ShayneSkov11 At Berkeley: Stanford leads, 25-21-6 (.538) Brendon Austin...... @Aust1n74 Greg Taboada...... @gTab_94 At San Francisco: Stanford leads, 5-4-4 (.538) Ryan Burns...... @RyanBurns16 A.J. Tarpley...... @AJTarpley First meeting: 1892 (San Francisco) - Stanford 14, Cal 10 Devon Cajuste.....@speedracer13193 Taijuan Thomas...@TopNotchThomas Last meeting: 2012 at Cal - Stanford 21, Cal 3 Lance Callihan...... @LCdaPandaMan Jeff Trojan...... @JeffreyTroj Last Cal win: 2009 at Stanford - Stanford 28, Cal 34 Devon Carrington... @DevonCarrington Mike Tyler...... @Mike_Tyler83 Series streak: Stanford - W3 (2010-active) Johnny Caspers...... @jcasp57 Conrad Ukropina.... @ConradUkropina Longest win streaks: Stanford - 7 (1995-2001), Cal - 5 (1919-23, 2002-06) Calvin Chandler...... @CalvinChandler Cole Underwood...... @cwood50 Eric Cotton...... @ForlifeEric James Vaughters....@QueliusCampbell Conner Crane...... @ccrane__10 Lee Ward...... @LeeWard36 Evan Crower...... @ECrower5 Jordan Watkins...... @Big75Fella Last Matchup Against Cal - Oct. 20, 2012 Nick Davidson...... @NickDav45 Kodi Whitfield...... @KodiWhitfield Chandler Dorrell...... @cdorrell18 Anthony Wilkerson...... @AWilk32 • Stepfan Taylor ran for a career-high 189 yards and a touchdown, and No. 22 Davis Dudchock...... @DavisTheDude Khalil Wilkes...... @NoBull65 Stanford overwhelmed California 21-3 for a third straight victory against its John Flacco...... @jflak09 Remound Wright... @Blaq_Cognizance rival. Alex Frkovic...... @alexfrkovic David Yankey...... @papa_yank Tyler Gaffney...... @TyGaff Alex Yazdi...... @ShnozzberryYaz • Taylor (3,616) passed 2009 Heisman Trophy runner-up Toby Gerhart (3,522) for second on Stanford’s career rushing list. Ben Gardner...... @BennyG49 Joshua Garnett...... @IamJoshG • Taylor shook two defenders at the line of scrimmage, cut outside and sliced Chris Harrell...... @Harrell_72 Coaching Staff Anthony Hayes.....@anthonyhayes97 back up the middle for a 7-yard touchdown run to give Stanford a 7-0 lead late David Shaw...... @CoachDavidShaw in the first quarter. Ryan Hewitt...... @Huey_85 Pete Alamar...... @PeteAlamar Lucas Hinds...... @BigLucas63 Lance Anderson.@CoachL_Anderson Kevin Hogan...... @khoagie8 • In the 115th meeting between the Bay Area schools and the first at remodeled Mike Bloomgren...... @mbloom11 Memorial Stadium, the Cardinal outgained the Bears, 475-217, outrushed Charlie Hopkins...... @92chopkins Randy Hart...... @CoachRandyHart Craig Jones...... @CraigJones_30 them, 252-3, and never lost its grip on the coveted Stanford Axe, which players David Kotulski...... @CoachKoto paraded around the turf while Bears fans exited in silence. Dontonio Jordan....@DontonioJordan Tavita Pritchard...... @tavitap Peter Kalambayi...... @Doggnasty34 Mike Sanford...... @SanfordStanford • Josh Nunes completed 16 of 31 passes for 214 yards and a touchdown for Luke Kaumatule..... @lukekaumatule Morgan Turner...... @CoachMTurner Jarek Lancaster...... @jwreck35 Stanford. Dallas Lloyd...... @DallasLloyd Nate Lohn...... @NateLohn • Cal had not scored so few points in the Big Game since losing 10-3 in 1998. Blake Lueders...... @BlakeLueders • CardinalRedFootball.com Zach Maynard was sacked four times, the Bears fumbled three times - losing Wayne Lyons...... @wlyons21 • GoStanford.com two of them - and had another interception of Nunes wiped out by a penalty. Blake Martinez...... @Big_Blake4 • GoStanford.com/FrontRow Josh Mauro...... @JustJoshin90 • tagboard.com/GoStanford • Starting out of a power formation, Zach Ertz broke free for a short second- Conor McFadden...... @CMF61 quarter catch and ran 68 yards down the sideline. Fellow tight end Levine Pat McFadden...... @mcfadden_pat Toilolo followed with a 9-yard touchdown reception from backup Kevin Hogan Ty Montgomery.... @TyMontgomery2 • facebook.com/StanfordFBall - normally just a read-option quarterback - to put the Cardinal ahead 14-3 on Trent Murphy...... @Tmurphy_93 • facebook.com/StanfordAthletics the first throw of his career. Ikenna Nwafor...... @BigIke94 David Olson...... @d_ols • Nunes found Ertz on the next drive for a 20-yard touchdown pass to give Stanford a 21-3 lead and quiet the crowd. Kyle Olugbode...... @KyleOlugbode • instagram.com/StanfordFBall Thomas Oser...... @toser2 • instagram.com/GoStanford Francis Owusu...... @francis_owusu4 • The game marked the 30th anniversary of “The Play,” when Cal scored on Kevin Palma...... @KevinPalma85 a five-lateral, 57-yard kickoff return while the Stanford band ran on the field David Parry...... @DavidParry58 to win 25-20. It also was the first time the teams had ever played in October. Andrus Peat...... @AndrusPeat • youtube.com/StanfordAthletics Jordan Pratt...... @JordanPratt87 • Unlike in that memorable 1982 game, Stanford never let it come down to the Alex Robinson...... @arobkicker final play. Michael Rector...... @MichaelRector @StanfordFBall Kevin Reihner...... @OscarMyrReihner @Stanford Ed Reynolds...... @ed_reynolds29 @GoStanford Ben Rhyne...... @das_boot14 @Stanford_AD Torsten Rotto...... @TRotto53 @SU_SportsMed JB Salem...... @JB_Salem @SU_Performance Barry Sanders...... @BarryJSanders26 @CardinalChannel Aziz Shittu...... @AzizShittu @GoStanford_Tix Sam Shober...... @samshobear @StanfordEM Graham Shuler...... @GrahamShuler

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• 2013 Rose Bowl champion • Saturday’s matchup between Stanford and Cal will feature 113 players from the state of California. • 2011 Orange Bowl champion • Stanford - 30, Cal - 83 • 43-7 (.860) record since 2010 • 51-12 (.810) record since 2009 • Between Stanford and Cal, there will be 21 players from Texas, seven from Florida and six from Colorado • 35-3 (.921) record at Stanford Stadium since 2007 on the field Saturday. • 17-4 (.810) against top-25 teams since 2009 • 15-1 (.938) against in-state rivals since 2010 • Cal defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Andy Buh coached the Stanford defense and linebackers • 61 first team All-Americans from 2007-09. • 10 All-America first-team selections since 2009 • 24 College Football Hall of Fame members • Stanford special teams coordinator Pete Alamar coached Cal’s special teams and tight ends from 2003- • 24 bowl appearances 09. • 13 Rose Bowl appearances • 14 conference championships • Stanford director of player personnel Ron Lynn coached the Cal secondary in 1980 and was its defensive • 13 Pop Warner Trophy winners coordinator from 1981-82. • 11 bowl championships • 8 Pac-12 Players of the Year • Stanford quarterbacks and wide receivers coach Mike Sanford and Cal defensive backs coach Randy • 4 BCS bowl appearances Stewart both played college ball at Boise State, albeit not together. • 4 NFL Hall of Fame members • 3 consecutive BCS bowl appearances • Stanford special teams coordinator Pete Alamar and Cal defensive backs coach Randy Stewart coached • 3 Heisman Trophy finalists since 2009 together at Cal Poly from 1987-88 and again at Fresno State from 2010-11. • 2 Morris Trophy winners • 2 Maxwell Award winners • Andrew Luck Director of Offense Mike Bloomgren was a graduate assistant at Alabama while Cal special • 2 National Coaches of the Year teams coordinator Mark Tommerdahl coached the Crimson Tide’s special teams and tight ends in 2001. • 1 Heisman Trophy winner • 1 Walter Camp Football Foundation Player of the Year • 1 Biletnikoff Award winner • 1 Doak Walker Award winner • 1 Paul Hornung Award winner

Stanford Among NCAA Team Leaders (top 50)

National National Category Rank Actual Leader Actual Total Defense (129 ranked) 18 345.0 Michigan St. 228.4 Rushing Offense (129 ranked) 29 205.5 Army 330.6 Rushing Defense (129 ranked) 3 91.1 Michigan St. 57.3 Team Passing Efficiency Defense (129 ranked) 46 122.19 Florida St. 89.67 Scoring Defense (129 ranked) 18 19.5 Alabama 10.2 Kickoff Returns (129 ranked) 1 28.8 Stanford 28.8 Team Pass Sacks (129 ranked) 4 3.2 Utah 3.6 Team Passing Efficiency (129 ranked) 45 139.68 Baylor 198.82 Pass Sacks Allowed (129 ranked) 9 0.9 Toledo 0.4 Kickoff Return Defense (129 ranked) 12 17.91 Miami (OH) 14.6 Turnovers Lost (129 ranked) 39 14.0 Bowling Green 7.0 Passes Had Intercepted (129 ranked) 29 7.0 Oregon 2.0 Team Tackles for Loss (129 ranked) 11 7.8 Clemson 9.5 Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (129 ranked) 38 42.3 Navy 26.0 Fewest Penalties Per Game (129 ranked) 41 5.1 Navy 3.0 Tackles for Loss Allowed (129 ranked) 1 3.2 Stanford 3.2 3rd Down Conversion Pct (129 ranked) 16 0.5 LSU 0.577 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense (129 ranked) 18 0.333 Louisville 0.273 Red Zone Offense (129 ranked) 41 0.865 Florida St. 0.982 Red Zone Defense (129 ranked) 14 0.742 Bowling Green 0.56 Time of Possession (129 ranked) 33 1894.0 Michigan St. 2097.0 Passing Yards per Completion (129 ranked) 28 13.45 Baylor 19.33 Blocked Kicks (129 ranked) 12 3.0 San Jose St. 6.0

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Record Watch Looking Back on USC

Career Rushing Yards • With its 20-17 loss to USC, Stanford … 1. 4,300 Stepfan Taylor 2009-12 • Dropped to 8-2 overall and 6-2 in Pac-12 Conference play 9. 2,079 Kerry Carter 1999-02 • Dropped to 31-6 overall (22-4 Pac-12) under head coach David Shaw 10. 1,979 Tyler Gaffney 2009-11; current • Dropped to 45-18 all-time when ranked in the top 10 • Dropped to 29-59-3 all-time vs. USC Career Rushing Yards by a Quarterback • Snapped a program-best four-game winning streak over USC 1. 957 Andrew Luck 2009-11 • Dropped to 16-3 in its last 19 games played in November 2. 549 Kevin Hogan 2012-current • Only losses came to Cal (2009), Oregon (2011) and USC (2013) • Dropped to 36-8 in Pac-12 play over the last four-plus seasons Single-Season Kickoff Return Yards • Dropped to 31-2 in its last 33 games played in California 1. 1,167 Chris Owusu (37) 2009 • Only losses vs. No. 6 Oregon (2011) and USC (2013) 2. 811 Ty Montgomery (26) 2013 • Snapped a streak of 12 straight wins in games played in California

Career Kickoff Return Yards • Stanford held USC to 23 rushing yards on 27 carries for a 0.9 average per carry. 1. 2,132 Chris Owusu (78) 2008-11 3. 2,067 Damon Dunn (76) 1994-97 • Stanford’s 10-play, 92-yard scoring drive to open the third quarter was the Cardinal’s fourth scoring drive 4. 1,784 Ty Montgomery (64) 2011-current of 90 or more yards on the season.

Career Field Goals Made • Of USC’s first 15 second-half plays, 10 went for zero or negative yardage. 1. 59 John Hopkins 1987-90 • The Trojans had six carries for minus-8 yards in the third quarter. 5. 44 Rod Garcia 1971-73 6. 43 Jordan Williamson 2011-current • USC scored on its first three drives, but was unable to cash in on its next eight drives before knocking a fourth-quarter, game-winning field goal. Career Tackles 1. 571 Gordy Ceresino 1975-78 • Each of Stanford’s last three Pac-12 losses have come on the road to an unranked opponent: 8. 332 Chris Draft 1994-97 2012 at Washington (L, 13-17) 9. 325 Shayne Skov 2009-current 2013 at Utah (L, 21-27) 2013 at USC (L, 17-20) Career Tackles for Loss 1. 62 Ron George 1990-92 • Stanford allowed fewer than 30 points for the 19th time in as many games. 5. 50.5 Chase Thomas 50.5 6. 47.0 Trent Murphy 2010-current • Stanford’s 17-7 first-half deficit was its largest such on the season.

Career Sacks • Senior RB Tyler Gaffney finished with 158 yards on 24 rushing attempts with two touchdowns. Gaffney’s 1. 36 Riall Johnson 1997-00 35-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter was his third score in as many trips to the Coliseum (2009, 2. 33 Ron George 1990-92 2011, 2013). 3. 29.5 Trent Murphy 2010-current

Stanford Among NCAA Individual Leaders (top 50)

Category Player Rank Actual National Leader Actual Rushing Yards Per Game (300 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 12 120.1 Andre Williams, BC 181.0 Passing Efficiency (135 ranked) Kevin Hogan 45 140.8 Bryce Petty, Baylor 206.2 Scoring (250 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 12 9.6 Kapri Bibbs, ColoSt 13.6 All Purpose (250 ranked) Ty Montgomery 12 157.9 Antonio Andrews, W.Ky 219.2 Tyler Gaffney 29 128.5 -- -- Kickoff Returns (250 ranked) Ty Montgomery 2 31.2 Brandon Smith, Tex.St 32.8 Punting (135 ranked) Ben Rhyne 46 42.0 Austin Rehkow, Idaho 47.7 Pass Sacks (300 ranked) Trent Murphy 1 1.2 Trent Murphy, Stan. 1.2 Tackles For Loss (300 ranked) Trent Murphy 2 1.8 Aaron Donald, Pitt. 2.3 Rushing Yards (300 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 10 1201.0 Andre Williams, BC 1810.0 Fumbles Recovered (200 ranked) Shayne Skov 49 0.2 Darius White, IowaSt 1.0 Passing Yards per Completion (120 ranked) Kevin Hogan 27 13.36 Bryce Petty, Baylor 19.68 Rushing TDs (150 ranked) Tyler Gaffney 4 15.0 Kapri Bibbs, ColoSt 25.0 Kickoff Return TDs (100 ranked) Ty Montgomery 1 2.0 multiple 2.0

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Pronunciation Guide Big Game History

15 Usua Amanam....OOOSE-wah uh-man-um • Beginning with the first game played between the two schools on March 10, 1892, the rivalry between 92 Dillon Bonnell...... BUN-el Stanford and California has grown into one of the most colorful in all of college football. Cal is Stanford’s 89 Devon Cajuste...... DEV-un kuh-JOOST oldest rival. 5 Devon Carrington...... DEV-un 5 Evan Crower...... same ‘crow’ as ‘crowd’ • Saturday marks the 116th meeting between Stanford and Cal, which ranks tied for the ninth-longest 76 Kevin Danser...... dancer rivalry among FBS programs. The Cardinal leads the series, 58-46-11, and has won three in a row and four 3 Noor Davis...... nor of the last six games. 83 Davis Dudchock...... DOO-chock 44 John Flacco...... FLACK-oh • An overflow crowd of over 20,000 filled the Haight Street Grounds in San Francisco to witness the first 82 Alex Frkovic...... furk-oh-vick Big Game in 1892. Stanford’s team manager, Herbert Hoover, who later became the 31st President of the 37 Chris Gaertner...... gert-nur United States, printed 10,000 tickets for the 15,000-seat stadium on the corner of Haight and Stanyan 46 Ryan Gaertner...... gert-nur Streets. As the crowd continued to fill the stadium, Hoover ran out of tickets and was forced to collect coins 82 Chris Harrell...... hair-UHL at the gate, dispensing the money in empty wash tubs and boxes. 40 Joe Hemschoot...... HEM-scott 85 Ryan Hewitt...... HUE-it • With the team captains from both teams on the field for pregame instructions, referee Jack Sherrard 10 Zach Hoffpauir...... hoff-power politely asked for the ball to commence the game. However, there was one slight problem - no one had 14 Dontonio Jordan...... dawn-tone-ee-oh remembered to bring the ball. A fan set off on horseback to retrieve a ball from a nearby sporting goods 34 Peter Kalambayi...... CAL-am-BYE store and the first Big Game was born. Stanford upset Cal, 14-10, and Hoover and the Cal team manager 99 Luke Kaumatule...... comma-TOO-lay counted $30,000 receipts from the game - enough to finance the team for next season. 35 Jarek Lancaster...... JAIR-ikk LAN-cast-uhr 55 Nate Lohn...... lone • The Big Game has been a series where “anything can happen and usually does.” The 1982 game will 43 Blake Lueders...... lewders forever be remembered for one of the most memorable and dramatic endings in college football history, 90 Josh Mauro...... MORE-owe known simply as “The Play.” 60 Brian Moran...... MORE-ann 20 Keanu Nelson...... key-awn-ewe • Stanford had taken a 20-19 lead on a 34-yard field goal by Mark Harmon with just four seconds left in the 94 Ikenna Nwafor...... eh-kenna wah-fur game. On the ensuing kickoff, Cal scored the game-winning touchdown on a five-lateral, 57-yard kickoff 22 Kyle Olugbode...... oh-lou-BOW-day return, culminating in Cal’s Kevin Moen bowling over Gary Tyrell, a trombonist in the Stanford Band. 84 Austin Oser...... OH-sur 4 Francis Owusu...... OH-woo-sue • Stanford’s answer to “The Play” occurred in 1990 when the Cardinal scored nine points in the final 12 70 Andrus Peat...... ANN-druss pete seconds to pull out an improbable 27-25 victory. Stanford quarterback Jason Palumbis connected with 38 Ra’Chard Pippens...... ruh-shard wide receiver Ed McCaffrey on a 19-yard touchdown pass with 12 seconds left, drawing the Cardinal to 96 Eddie Plantaric...... plan-TEAR-ick within one point at 25-24. After Stanford’s two-point conversion failed, the Bears celebrated certain victory. 63 Kevin Reihner...... REE-nur However, the Cardinal recovered the onside kick and after Cal was penalized 15-yards on the first play of 14 Ben Rhyne...... rhine the drive, Stanford found itself at the Cal 22-yard line. John Hopkins calmly kicked a 37-yard field goal as 53 Torsten Rotto...... tore-stin ROT-oh time expired, giving the Cardinal a 27-25 victory in Berkeley. 72 J.B. Salem...... say-lum 30 Ricky Seale...... seal • Only 70 points separate the teams in this tightly-contested and emotional matchup for The Axe and 7 Aziz Shittu...... uh-ZEEZ SHITT-too yearly bragging rights in the Bay Area. Stanford has scored 1,899 points compared to 1,829 points by Cal. 24 Patrick Skov...... skove Excluding ties, 42 games have been decided by seven points or less. 11 Shayne Skov...... shane skove 88 Greg Taboada...... ta-BWAH-duh • Stanford owns the longest winning streak, claiming seven consecutive games from 1995-2001. However, 34 Conrad Ukropina...... you-CROW-pee-nuh Cal rebounded to capture five straight from 2002-2006. The Bears also won five in a row from 1919-1923. 9 James Vaughters...... VAW-tuhrs The Cardinal also posted a six-game winning streak from 1961-1966. 65 Khalil Wilkes...... kuh-LEEL willks 22 Remound Wright...... ruh-mond • Stanford has produced nine shutouts in the series, with Cal recording 13, including a three-year stretch 54 David Yankey...... yankee from 1936-1938. There was also a 0-0 tie at Cal in 1932.

• The highest winning point total is shared by both teams at 48. In 1975, Cal won at Stanford, 48-15. The Cardinal returned the favor in 2010, beating the Bears in Berkeley, 48-14.

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AP Top 25 • Nov. 17 It Happened Against Cal

Rank Team Record Points Previous 1892 - Before an overflow crowd of 20,000 at the Haight Street Grounds in San Francisco on March 10, 1. Alabama (55) 10-0 1,495 1 2. Florida State (5) 10-0 1,445 2 Stanford defeated Cal, 14-10, in the inaugural Big Game. Stanford’s manager was Herbert Hoover, who 3. Baylor 9-0 1,351 4 later became the 31st President of the United States. 4. Ohio State 10-0 1,343 3 5. Oregon 9-1 1,210 6 6. Auburn 10-1 1,205 7 1932 - Steve Anderson boomed a 75-yard punt, tied for the second-longest punt in school history. 7. Clemson 9-1 1,115 8 8. Missouri 9-1 1,067 9 1956 - Lou Valli ran for 209 yards on 23 carries in a 20-18 loss in Berkeley. The rushing total still ranks as the 9. Texas A&M 8-2 956 10 10. Stanford 8-2 899 5 fourth-best single-game mark in school history. 11. Oklahoma State 9-1 889 12 12. South Carolina 8-2 870 11 1959 - Dick Norman completed 34 of 39 passes for 401 yards and one touchdown in a 20-17 loss at Stanford 13. Michigan State 9-1 749 14 14. UCLA 8-2 710 13 Stadium. 15. Fresno State 9-0 572 16 16. Wisconsin 8-2 559 17 - Mike Langford booted a 50-yard field goal as time expired to lift Stanford to a 22-20 win over Cal in 17. UCF 8-1 535 15 1974 18. LSU 7-3 439 18 Berkeley. The two teams combined for 29 points in a wild fourth quarter. 19. Arizona State 8-2 430 21 20. Northern Illinois 10-0 426 20 21. Louisville 9-1 412 19 1977 - Darrin Nelson rushed for 94 yards to become the sixth freshman in NCAA history to reach the 1,000- 22. Oklahoma 8-2 318 22 yard rushing mark in a single season. 23. USC 8-3 187 NR 24. Mississippi 7-3 119 NR 25. Duke 8-2 94 NR 1982 - In one of the wildest endings in college football history, Cal defeated Stanford, 25-20, after using five laterals to return a kickoff 57 yards for a game-winning touchdown. Stanford had taken a 20-19 lead on a 35-yard field goal by Mark Harmon with 0:04 left. USA Today Coaches’ Top 25 • Nov. 17 1984 - Paced by Brad Muster’s 204 yards, Stanford rushed for 322 yards and defeated Cal, 27-10, in Berkeley. Rank Team Record Points Previous 1. Alabama (56) 10-0 1,544 1 2. Florida State (6) 10-0 1,487 2 1988 - Tuan Van Le blocked a potential game-winning 20-yard field goal by Robbie Keen with 0:04 left, as 3. Ohio State 10-0 1,404 3 Cal and Stanford played to a 19-19 tie. 4. Baylor 9-0 1,386 4 5. Oregon 9-1 1,231 7 6. Clemson 9-1 1,217 6 1989 - With a 3:30 p.m. start, the Big Game finished under the lights for the first time, as Stanford defeated 7. Auburn 10-1 1,145 9 Cal, 24-14, at Stanford Stadium. 8. Missouri 9-1 1,129 8 9. Oklahoma State 9-1 1,030 10 10. Texas A&M 8-2 928 11 1990 - Jon Hopkins kicked a game-winning, 39-yard field goal with no time left on the clock to give Stanford 11. South Carolina 8-2 882 12 a 27-25 win in Berkeley. Jason Palumbis connected with Ed McCaffrey on a 19-yard touchdown with 0:12 12. Stanford 8-2 865 5 13. Michigan State 9-1 729 16 left to cut Cal’s lead to 25-24. Stanford recovered the onside kick on the Cal 37-yard line with 0:09 left in the 14. UCLA 8-2 700 15 game. A roughing the passer penalty moved the ball down to the 15-yard line, setting up Hopkins’ game- 15. Louisville 9-1 627 13 winning field goal. Glyn Milburn finished the game with 196 yards on the ground, which ranked as the ninth- 16. Fresno State 9-0 622 14 17. Wisconsin 8-2 511 20 best rushing performance in school history. 18. Oklahoma 8-2 502 17 19. LSU 7-3 478 18 20. UCF 8-1 446 19 1991 - Tommy Vardell rushed for 182 yards on a (then) school-record 39 carries to lead Stanford to a 38-21 21. Northern Illinois 10-0 418 21 win over Cal before a crowd of 85,500 at Stanford Stadium. 22. Arizona State 8-2 352 22 23. Minnesota 8-2 173 25 24. Duke 8-2 131 NR 1992 - Stanford defeated Cal, 41-21, to gain a share of the Pac-10 championship. 25. USC 8-3 115 NR 1999 - Casey Moore broke loose for a 94-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter of Stanford’s 31-13 victory at Stanford Stadium, marking the second-longest touchdown run in school history. Tracking Stanford in the Polls 2000 - In the first-ever overtime game between the two schools, Randy Fasani connected with Casey Moore Date AP USA Today BCS on a 25-yard touchdown pass to lift Stanford to a 36-30 victory in Berkeley. Preseason 4th 4th -- Sept. 3 5th 4th -- 2010 - Stanford scored on each of its first eight possessions en route to a 48-14 victory in Berkeley. The 48 Sept. 8 5th 4th -- Sept. 15 5th 5th -- points were the most ever scored by Stanford in a Big Game. Sept. 22 5th 5th -- Sept. 29 5th 5th -- 2011 - Andrew Luck threw for 257 yards and two touchdowns as Stanford beat California, 31-28, in a rain- Oct. 6 5th 5th -- soaked Big Game with a rare late start under the lights at Stanford Stadium. Oct. 13 13th 13th -- Oct. 20 8th 8th 6th 2012 - Cal entered the game averaging 5.0 yards/rush but was held to three yards on 28 carries (3.9 inches/ Oct. 27 6th 7th 5th rush) as Stanford cruised to a 21-3 win in Berkeley. Stepfan Taylor ran for a career-high 189 yards and one Nov. 3 6th 6th 5th touchdown in what was only the second Big Game ever not played in November or December. The only Nov. 10 5th 5th 4th Nov. 17 10th 12th 9th other Big Game not played in November nor December was the rivalry’s inaugural in March of 1892. Nov. 24 ------Dec. 1 ------

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Bednarik Award watch list Nagurski Trophy watch list • From Oct. 20-Nov. 10, Stanford was ranked in the BCS top-5 in three straight weeks for the first Butkus Award watch list time in school history. Lombardi Award watch list • The No. 4 BCS ranking of Nov. 10 matched Stanford’s high-water mark (four times in 2011 and Senior Bowl watch list SI.com preseason All-America second team once in 2010). Phil Steele preseason All-America third team Sporting News preseason All-America team • Stanford lost 373 points in the AP poll (899 from 1,272) and 442 points (865 from 1,307) in the USA Today David Yankey • Senior • OG Coaches’ poll. The Cardinal is ranked from seventh (four voters) to 18th (one voter) by members of the Maxwell Award watch list Associated Press. Outland Trophy watch list Lombardi Award watch list Senior Bowl watch list • Prior to its loss at Utah, the Cardinal was ranked in the top five for a school-record seven straight weeks. CBSSports.com preseason All-America first team SI.com preseason All-America first team ESPN.com preseason All-America team • Stanford has been ranked in the AP’s top 25 for a school-record 60 consecutive weeks. The streak is tied USA Today preseason All-America team for the fifth longest in the nation, dating back to Sept. 5, 2010. Only Alabama (94), LSU (77), Oregon (73) and Phil Steele preseason All-America First team Oklahoma (61) can claim longer streaks while the Cardinal remains tied with South Carolina (60). Prior to Sporting News preseason All-America team the 2012 AP preseason poll, the Cardinal was ranked 23 consecutive weeks among its top 10. Ben Gardner • 5th • DE Bednarik Award watch list • Stanford’s No. 4 preseason ranking by the AP was its highest preseason ranking in that poll. Stanford Nagurski Trophy watch list Lombardi Award watch list was fourth in the USA Today Coaches’ preseason poll and ranked No. 2 in the preseason poll by Sports Senior Bowl watch list Illustrated. Trent Murphy • 5th • OLB Bednarik Award watch list • After its 12-2 campaign in 2012, Stanford was ranked seventh by the AP and sixth in theUSAToday Nagurski Trophy watch list Coaches’ poll, marking the third straight season the Cardinal finished inside the top 10 after being ranked Butkus Award watch list No. 7/6 at the conclusion of 2011 and No. 4/4 at the conclusion of the 2010 season. Lombardi Award watch list Senior Bowl watch list SI.com preseason All-America second team Outranking The Opposition Phil Steele preseason All-America second team • Stanford has defeated four ranked opponents in as many games at Stanford Stadium (No. 23 Arizona Sporting News preseason All-America team State, No. 15 Washington, No. 9 UCLA and No. 2 Oregon). It is the first such occurrence in program history. Luke Kaumatule • Sophomore • TE Mackey Award watch list Cardinal Rising Ed Reynolds • Senior • FS • Stanford has compiled a 51-12 (.809) record since 2009, finishing 8-5 in 2009, 12-1 in 2010, 11-2 in 2011 Nagurski Trophy watch list and 12-2 last season. Thorpe Award watch list CBSSports.com preseason All-America first team SI.com preseason All-America first team • Stanford has three wins in the last two seasons over the AP’s No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams. Over the same USA Today preseason All-America team stretch, the rest of college football has combined for three wins over No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams. Phil Steele preseason All-America first team Sporting News preseason All-America team • Entering 2013, Stanford was one of just four teams in the nation to win 35 or more games over the last Kevin Danser • 5th • OG three seasons, along with Oregon (36), Boise State (35) and Alabama (35). The Cardinal’s .875 winning Outland Trophy watch list percentage during that stretch was tied for third-best among FBS teams. Cameron Fleming • Senior • OT Outland Trophy watch list • Since 2010, only seven teams have won 40 or more games and six have won 50 or more games since 2009. Jordan Richards • Junior • SS Thorpe Award watch list [Nation’s Top Winning Percentages] Phil Steele preseason All-America fourth team Since 2009 Since 2010 Alabama 59-5 .922 Alabama 45-5 .900 Tyler Gaffney • Senior • RB Senior Bowl watch list Boise State 55-7 .887 Oregon 44-5 .898 Oregon 54-8 .871 Stanford 43-7 .860 Ryan Hewitt • 5th • FB Boise State 41-7 .853 Senior Bowl watch list Ohio State 51-10 .823 Stanford 51-12 .809 Northern Illinois 44-8 .846 Ty Montgomery • Jr. • WR LSU 50-13 .794 Ohio State 40-8 .833 Biletnikoff Award watch list Maxwell Award watch list Oklahoma State 49-13 .790 LSU 41-9 .820 Northern Illinois 51-14 .785 Oklahoma State 40-9 .816 Josh Mauro • 5th • DE Oklahoma 49-15 .766 Oklahoma 41-10 .804 Bednarik Award watch list TCU 47-16 .746 Florida State 41-10 .804 South Carolina 38-11 .776 • All records accurate as of Nov. 17

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Run This State Stanford Under David Shaw • Stanford has won 31 of its last 33 games played in California (only losses at USC in 2013 and against Career 2013 Career 2013 No. 6 Oregon in 2011). Home...... 17-1 5-0 Fewer penalty yards...... 16-2 5-0 Road...... 10-5 2-2 More penalty yards...... 13-4 2-2 • Stanford completed a 2012 season sweep of its Neutral...... 2-1 1-0 Winning turnover battle...... 19-2 4-1 in-state Pac-12 rivals for a third straight season, vs. Pac-12 (regular season)...... 22-4 6-2 Losing turover battle...... 5-4 1-1 defeating Cal, USC and UCLA (twice). Overtime...... 2-2 0-0 Individual 100-yard rusher...... 17-4 5-2 Coming off a loss...... 5-0 1-0 Individual 100-yard receiver...... 10-4 3-1 • Stanford defeated both Los Angeles schools Coming off a win...... 24-6 6-2 Individual 200-yard passer...... 17-3 3-1 each season from 2009-12, a first in school history Coming off a bye week...... 3-1 2-0 Individual 300-yard passer...... 5-1 0-0 against USC and UCLA. vs. AP top 25...... 11-3 5-0 Opponent 100-yard rusher...... 7-3 2-1 Ranked higher...... 10-3 6-2 Opponent 100-yard receiver...... 6-3 1-1 • With its Oct. 19 win over UCLA, Stanford has Opponent is ranked higher...... 4-2 2-0 Opponent 200-yard passer...... 17-3 5-2 defeated the Bruins six straight times, its longest vs. In-state opponents...... 11-1 3-0 Opponent 300-yard passer...... 4-1 2-0 such streak in the 85-game series. August...... 1-0 0-0 September...... 9-1 4-0 True North October...... 11-2 3-1 Start Chart • With a win over Arizona State, David Shaw became November...... 9-2 1-1 the first Stanford head coach to start 3-0 in each of December...... 0-0 0-0 2013 Career Consecutive his first three seasons on The Farm since George January...... 1-1 0-0 No. Name GP-GS Starts Starts J. “Press” Presley did so from 1909-1911 (playing On Television...... 31-6 8-2 15 Amanam, Usua 10-2 6 0 rugby-style rules). On ABC...... 6-2 1-1 91 Anderson, Henry 4-4 18 2 On CBS Sports Network...... 1-0 1-0 75 Bonnell, Dillon 4-0 2 0 • Under Shaw, Stanford is 31-6 overall, 22-4 in Pac- On ESPN...... 8-2 4-0 31 Browning, Barry 8-0 9 0 12 play, 28-3 when scoring first and 10-3 in league On FOX...... 7-0 1-0 89 Cajuste, Devon 9-6 7 0 road games. On NBC...... 0-1 0-0 5 Carrington, Devon 10-1 6 0 On Pac-12 Network...... 4-1 1-1 25 Carter, Alex 10-10 18 18 • Shaw notched 30 career wins in his first 35 games, On Versus...... 2-0 0-0 76 Danser, Kevin 10-10 24 24 which is the third-fastest among active coaches Day...... 16-2 3-1 73 Fleming, Cameron 10-10 34 27 (Larry Coker [with Miami: 30-31], Chris Peterson Night...... 15-4 5-1 25 Gaffney, Tyler 10-10 10 10 [with Boise State: 30-33]. Thursday...... 1-1 1-0 49 Gardner, Ben 8-8 34 0 Friday...... 2-0 0-0 51 Garnett, Joshua 10-2 3 0 • Stanford has won at least eight games in five Saturday...... 26-4 6-2 85 Hewitt, Ryan 9-6 24 0 straight seasons. The only other time that was Monday...... 0-1 0-0 8 Hogan, Kevin 10-10 15 15 accomplished was under Pop Warner from 1926-30. Tuesday...... 1-0 0-0 35 Lancaster, Jarek 10-0 10 0 Decided by 3 or less...... 5-2 1-1 2 Lyons, Wayne 10-9 10 1 PACing a Punch Decided by 7 or less...... 7-3 2-1 99 Kaumatule, Lule 10-5 5 0 • The Cardinal has posted a 36-8 (.818) record in Scoring first...... 28-3 6-1 7 Montgomery, Ty 10-8 17 3 Pac-12 play over the last four-plus seasons. Opponent scores first...... 4-3 2-1 90 Mauro, Josh 10-8 8 8 Leading at halftime...... 28-2 8-0 78 Murphy, Kyle 9-3 5 1 Ranking Success Tied at halftime...... 2-1 0-0 93 Murphy, Trent 10-10 36 36 • Stanford is 12-1 (.923) at home against opponents Trailing at halftime...... 1-3 0-2 58 Parry, David 10-8 11 6 ranked in either the AP or USA Today Coaches polls Leading after 3 quarters...... 26-3 8-0 70 Peat, Andrus 10-10 10 10 since 2009 (4-1 vs. top 10), including wins over Tied after 3 quarters...... 3-1 0-1 87 Pratt, Jordan 10-2 2 0 Trailing after 3 quarters...... 2-2 0-1 No. 2 Oregon (2013), No. 9 UCLA (2013), No. 15 3 Rector, Michael 10-2 2 1 Scoring 40+ points...... 12-0 2-0 Washington (2013), No. 23 Arizona State (2013), No. 29 Reynolds, Ed 10-9 23 6 Scoring 30-39 points...... 7-2 3-0 2 USC (2012), No. 7 Oregon (2009), No. 13 Arizona 8 Richards, Jordan 10-10 27 24 Scoring 20-29 points...... 11-1 3-1 (2010), No. 13 Oregon State (2012), No. 17 UCLA 11 Skov, Shayne 10-10 38 23 Scoring 0-19 points...... 1-3 0-1 (2012 Pac-12 Football Championship Game), No. 22 17 Tarpley, A.J. 10-10 28 20 Allowing 40+ points...... 2-2 0-0 Washington (2011), No. 22 Notre Dame (2011) and 9 Vaughters, James 10-10 14 10 Allowing 30-39 points...... 0-0 0-0 No. 24 Washington (2009). 36 Ward, Lee 10-2 2 0 Allowing 20-29 points...... 8-3 4-2 32 Wilkerson, Anthony 10-1 1 0 Allowing 0-19 points...... 21-1 4-0 65 Wilkes, Khalil 10-10 23 16 • The lone home loss to a ranked opponent since Outrushing opponent...... 29-2 7-1 54 Yankey, David 9-9 35 6 2009 came at the hands of No. 6 Oregon (2011). Getting outrushed...... 3-4 1-1 Passing for more yards...... 15-2 4-1 • Stanford is 45-18 (.714) all-time when ranked in Passing for fewer yards...... 16-4 4-1 the top 10. Outgaining opponent...... 23-2 5-1 Getting outgained...... 7-4 3-1 Winning time of possession...... 23-4 6-1 Losing time of possession...... 7-2 2-1 Defensive/special teams TD...... 8-3 2-1 Allowing defensive/special teams TD...3-1 1-0

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Media Information First Things First • Stanford has allowed three first-quarter touchdowns this season, two of them in last week’s loss at USC. Credentials • All requests for working press, photo and • Stanford was held scoreless in the first quarter at Oregon State. It was the first time Stanford had been broadcast credentials for Stanford’s 2013 home held scoreless in the first quarter since a win at Oregon on Nov. 17, 2012. games should be made via standard mail, phone or e-mail to senior assistant athletic director Kurt Hard to Get Svoboda. • Stanford has held five opponents scoreless in the first quarter this season.

• All credentials will be left at the press will call • Stanford has held opponents to seven or fewer first-half points in seven games this season. window located near Gate 7 of Stanford Stadium. • In three games against UCLA, Oregon State and Oregon, Stanford allowed just three first-half points and • Credentials will be issued only to accredited 319 total yards. members of the working media. Stanford reserves • Stanford limited UCLA to zero first-half points and 84 total yards. the right to accept or reject credential requests for • Stanford limited Oregon State to three first-half points and 98 total yards. any reason. • Stanford limited Oregon to zero first-half points and 137 total yards. • The last time Oregon was shut out and trailing by 17 points or more in the first half Photo Regulations was against BYU on Dec. 21, 2006. • Photo credentials will be issued to photographers on assignment from legitimate news gathering Grinding organizations. Freelance photographers not on • In Stanford’s eight victories, junior QB Kevin Hogan has attempted just 12 fourth-quarter passes (six assignment will not be considered for photo completions). credentials. Photographers must wear a photo vest at all times. Photos vests will be distributed • In Stanford’s 26-20 victory over Oregon, the Cardinal ran the ball on all 17 of its fourth-quarter offensive on Level 3 of the pressbox. snaps.

Pressbox First Half, Second Half • The pressbox is located on Level 3 of the Stanford • Stanford has scored 150 points in the first half of its games this season and 153 in the second half. Stadium Skybox. The pressbox opens three hours before kickoff and remains open as long as Twenty Something necessary following the game. There is no cheering • Stanford has held opponents to 20 or fewer points in 17 of its last 22 games. Dating back to 2010, the in the pressbox. Cardinal has held 32 of its last 43 opponents to 20 or fewer points.

Parking Thirty Something • The press parking area is located within Lot #7 of • Stanford has not allowed an opponent to score 30 points in its last 18 games. Michigan State (23 games) the Arboretum Grove west of the Stanford Stadium is the only school with a longer such streak. Skybox. November Reign • Parking is available via advance permit access • Stanford is 16-3 in its last 19 games played in November. only and available on a first come, first serve basis. • Only losses came to Cal (2009), Oregon (2011) and USC (2013) Please plan on arriving early to secure a parking spot. In a Rush • In five home games -- all wins -- Stanford has out-rushed opposing teams, 1,082-360. Mid-Week Interviews • All interviews with Stanford coaches should be • Stanford is 29-2 under head coach David Shaw when out-rushing an opponent, and 17-4 when the arranged through Kurt Svoboda. Player interviews Cardinal produces a 100-yard rusher. should be arranged through Alan George. Players will be available to the media at the conclusion of • The Cardinal was 10-0 in 2012 when out-rushing its opponent. practice on Tuesday and Wednesday only. Media members are not allowed to contact players Get Your Kicks directly via phone, e-mail, social networks or • Stanford ranks first in the FBS in kickoff return average at 28.8 yards/return (30 for 864). The current elsewhere on the Stanford campus. average would be the best in school annals. The top single-season mark is 27.5 (58-1,597), set in 2009.

Postgame Interviews Takeaways • Postgame interviews are conducted in a • Against USC, Stanford extended its streak of consecutive games with a takeaway (35) with a fumble designated room adjacent to the Stanford locker recovery by Shayne Skov, forced by Trent Murphy. The streak is the nation’s second-longest behind room. Following a 10-minute cooling off period, Missouri (40). head coach David Shaw and select players will be available in the interview area. Stanford’s locker room is not open to the media.

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Strength of Schedule Stanford in the NFL • According to the Sagarain ratings, Stanford has played the nation’s second-toughest schedule behind only Utah. Washington State (3), Arizona State (6), Cal (8) and Colorado (10) also check into the top 10. • Stanford has seen 213 former student-athletes play in the NFL. Here’s a list of current professional • Strength of schedules for teams ranked in the AP top-5: Alabama (41), Florida State (58), Baylor (85), Ohio football players on active rosters who spent time State (72) and Oregon (35). on The Farm:

Pressure Check • Stanford ranks first nationally in tackles for loss allowed with 3.2/game. Johnson Bademosi...... Cleveland Browns Doug Baldwin...... Seattle Seahawks • Stanford ranks ninth nationally and first in the Pac-12 in pass sacks allowed with just 0.9/game through David DeCastro...... Pittsburgh Steelers 10 contests. Jim Dray...... Arizona Cardinals Zach Ertz...... Philadelphia Eagles • Playing without star left guard and Outland Trophy candidate David Yankey (personal reasons) against Coby Fleener...... Indianapolis Colts Washington State, Stanford’s offensive line did not allow a sack or quarterback hurry in its win. Sione Fua...... Carolina Panthers Toby Gerhart ...... Minnesota Vikings Hold Up Delano Howell...... Indianapolis Colts • Stanford’s offensive line was whistled for its first holding penalty of the season late in the third quarter Thomas Keiser...... San Diego Chargers against Utah, halting a streak of 352 consecutive snaps in 2013 without a holding penalty. Stanford has not Erik Lorig...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a holding penalty in its four games since, covering 265 offensive snaps vs. UCLA, Oregon State, Oregon Andrew Luck...... Indianapolis Colts and USC. Jonathan Martin ...... Miami Dolpins Chris Owusu...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers • All told, Stanford has had one offensive holding penalty in 640 plays this season (and that play was Konrad Reuland...... New York Jets downfield beyond the line of scrimmage). Richard Sherman...... Seattle Seahaks Alex Smith...... Kansas City Chiefs Homers Jeremy Stewart...... Oakland Raiders • Stanford has averaged 37.6 points per game (1,354) in its last 36 home games while allowing 21.6 (779). Will Svitek...... New England Patriots Stepfan Taylor...... Arizona Cardinals • The Cardinal is 34-3 (.919) at Stanford Stadium since the final home game of 2007. Levine Toilolo...... Atlanta Falcons Ryan Whalen...... Cincinnati Bengals • Stanford has won each of its last 12 home games in the month of October. Its last loss at home during the month came in 2007 vs. TCU. However, five of Stanford’s last nine losses have come on the road in the month of October (four vs. Pac-12 opponents, one at Notre Dame). Brian Bulcke...... Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) Wopamo Osaisai...... Montreal Alouettes (CFL) We’re Gonna Rock Around the Clock Tonight • In its win over Oregon, Stanford held the ball for 42:34 compared to just 17:26 for Oregon. After holding the ball for six minutes in the opening quarter, Oregon had the ball for 11:29 the rest of the way. Week 11

Play-On • Doug Baldwin made a highlight-reel touchdown • Stanford’s 20-play, 96-yard drive (resulting in a field goal) to end the first half against Oregon marked the grab and Andrew Luck led another Indianapolis third-most plays in a single drive in the FBS this season. Colts comeback in Week 11. Twenty former Cardinal saw action this week. First Third • In its win over UCLA, Stanford became the first team to score against the Bruins in the third quarter this • Alex Smith also caught a touchdown, the first on season. UCLA entered the game outscoring opponents 71-0 in the period but allowed 14 Stanford points. the season for the nine-year NFL veteran. Fellow tight end Coby Fleener, one of nine past Stanford Run First players to have a catch in Week 11, had a big day • Stanford has won each of its last three games in which it has completed fewer than 10 passes (7 vs. Oregon with 107 yards. in 2013, 8 vs. Oregon State in 2013, 7 vs. Washington State in 2012). • With the NFL season nearing the stretch run, A Negative Note voting for Stanford stars to play in the Pro Bowl is • Stanford has lost 116 yards from scrimmage on rushing attempts this season. Thirteen of those yards have open at nfl.com/probowl/ballot. come on seven kneel-downs from the victory formation. • Baldwin caught two passes for 63 yards including Paper, or Plastic? a 19-yard touchdown in the second quarter in • Stanford enters the week leading all FBS teams with 186 sacks since 2009. Virginia Tech is second with 181. Seattle’s 41-20 win against Minnesota.

• Stanford had eight quarterback sacks at Oregon State for a loss of 60 yards. Entering the contest, Oregon • Andrew Luck completed 23 of 36 pass for 232 yards State had allowed just nine quarterback sacks in seven games. and ran nine times for 31 yards and a touchdown in Indianapolis’ 30-27 win at Tennessee, with Coby Fleener catching eight passes for 107 yards.

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What They’re Saying #PartyInTheBackfield • Stanford ranks fourth nationally in defensive sacks (3.2/game) after leading the nation last season. The Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich • Nov. 7 Cardinal ranks 11th in tackles for a loss (7.8/game). “You look at their defense, they have a ton of really talented, really experienced guys. There’s multiple • The Cardinal has at least one tackle for loss in each of its last 45 contests and at least one sack in 29 of its places on their defense where it’s a senior backed last 30 outings (only game without a sack came at Army, which attempted just 10 passes). up by a senior, and you just don’t see that very often. It’s a bunch of guys that contribute ... It’s a • Stanford had two sacks, eight tackles for a loss and a forced fumble against USC. huge challenge.” • Stanford had three sacks, six tackles for a loss and forced four fumbles in its win over Oregon. Greg Bishop • New York Times • Oct. 20 “As Stanford became a mainstay in the upper • Stanford had a season-high 13 tackles for loss against Oregon State. echelon of college football, it won with strength, its • It marked the third game this season with double-digit tackles for loss. style more potatoes than sushi, more Big Ten than Pac-12.” • Stanford had seven tackles for loss and four sacks of quarterback Brett Hundley in its win over UCLA.

UCLA head coach Jim Mora • Oct. 16 • Stanford recorded 11 tackles for loss and five sacks against Washington and dynamic quarterback Keith “We have a ton of respect for them. I love the way Price. Entering the Stanford game, Washington had allowed just 18 tackles for loss and three sacks through they play the game. I have a tremendous amount of four contests. respect for David Shaw and what he’s done there, and I love the way that team plays football ... They • Stanford had 10 tackles for loss against Arizona State, with 11 players factoring in those stops. play the game the right way.” Tight End-U Turned Wide Receiver-U Washington head coach Steve Sarkisian • Sept. 30 • Through Stanford’s first 10 games of 2012, tight ends accounted for 67 catches (993 yards) and nine “They’re a veteran group, guys who have played a touchdowns. During the first 10 of 2013: six catches (30 yards) and no touchdowns by three pass-catchers. lot of football. They’re disciplined, they’ve been in the scheme for quite some time now so they know • Through the first 10 games of 2012, wide receivers accounted for 55 catches (684 yards) and four the nuances of the scheme. They play it extremely touchdowns. During the first 10 of 2013: 99 catches (1,573 yards) and 12 touchdowns. well. They’re obviously talented, big, physical guys • Stanford wide receivers registered 1,043 receiving yards in all of 2012 up front.” • Stanford wide receivers caught six touchdown passes in all of 2012.

Washington State head coach Mike Leach • Sept. 24 Horsepower “They’re really strong. I thought they were stronger. • Stanford held USC to 23 rushing yards on 27 carries for a 0.9 average per carry The biggest thing you notice about Stanford is their size and strength ... I think they’re one of the top • Of USC’s first 15 second-half plays, 10 went for zero or negative yardage. The Trojans had six carries for programs in the country.” minus-8 yards in the third quarter.

Arizona State head coach Todd Graham • Sept. 19 Under Par “They’re very unique, very innovative offensively. • Over the past two seasons, Oregon has averaged 327.6 rushing yards per game. In its two losses against People a lot of times get excited about the spread Stanford, the Ducks were limited to an average of 130 yards. no huddles. They’re equally dynamic in their schemes. One of the best-coached teams that I’ve • Oregon has been held scoreless in the first quarter twice in the last two seasons -- both games have been watched on film.” vs. Stanford.

Stewart Mandel • SI.com • Sept. 22 Water Logged “Kevin Hogan is more developed as a passer with • Oregon had only 22 rushing yards in the first half against Stanford, its fewest in a half since a Sept. 3, 2009, a more explosive set of receivers. In turn, Stanford meeting at Boise State when it was held to six yards. The Ducks ran only 28 offensive plays in the first two boasts a more complete attack.” quarters, their fewest plays run in a first half this season.

Antonio Gonzalez • AP • Sept. 19 Pressure Tested “At 6-foot-6 and 261 pounds, no challenge has • Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota completed fewer than half of his passing attempts (4 of 10) when ever seemed too much for Trent Murphy’s muscle. Stanford brought five or more pass-rushers. Mariota was 0-for-5 on such passes in the first half. Stanford’s versatile linebacker, once thought too slender for his sport, has grown into a possible first- The Showdown round pick in next May’s NFL draft by making up for • The showdown between Stanford (5) and Oregon (3) was the second-ever matchup between Pac-12 teams any shortcomings in his size with his willpower.” ranked among the BCS top-5 (No. 5 Oregon at No. 4 Arizona State in 2007).

Zach Schonbrun • New York Times • Sept. 14 “Tyler Gaffney might be the Cardinal’s not-so- new weapon in their hunt for a national title, if only because he has returned bigger, better and hungrier, just the type of between-the-tackles bulldozer Stanford relishes.”

GoStanford.com • CardinalRedFootball.com • facebook.com/StanfordFootball • instagram.com/StanfordFBall • @StanfordFBall • @CoachDavidShaw • @GoStanford • tagboard.com/GoStanford • Page 13 Game 11 • Stanford vs. California • November 23, 2013 • 1 p.m. (PT) Rushing to Judgment Major League • Stanford had more rushing attempts (66) than Oregon gained in rushing yards (62). Student-Athlete Academic Major Usua Amanam...... Energy Resources Engineering • Stanford had more rushing attempts (66) than Oregon had total plays of offense (58). • Co-term (undergraduate and graduate degrees) Henry Anderson...... Political Science • Stanford had more rushing yards after contact (86) than Oregon gained in rushing yards (62). Kevin Anderson....Civil and Environmental Enginnering • Structures and Construction • The Ducks had no yards on seven rushing attempts in the first quarter. The team averaged 6.9 yards per Brendon Austin...... Public Policy Dillon Bonnell...... Science, Technology & Society rush entering the game. Barry Browning...... Science, Technology & Society Devon Cajuste...... Science, Technology & Society Conversions Lance Callihan...... Film and Media Studies • Stanford converted 8-of-10 third downs in the first half and did not allow a point in Oregon’s two red zone • Film, Media & Technology trips in staking a 17-0 halftime lead. Devon Carrington...... American Studies Evan Crower...... Science, Technology & Society Jackson Cummings...Science, Technology & Society The Great Drought Kevin Danser...... Biomechanical Engineering • Oregon’s fourth-quarter touchdown ended a streak of 12 straight possessions against Stanford without Davis Dudchock...... Science, Technology & Society scoring a point. John Flacco...... Biomechanical Engineering Cameron Fleming....Aeronautics & Astronautics Engineering One Dimensional Chris Gaertner...... Economics Tyler Gaffney...... Sociology • Stanford held Oregon State to 17 net yards rushing. In 2012, the Cardinal held the Beavers to 86 net yards Ben Gardner...... Science, Technology & Society rushing. Ronnie Harris...... Psychology Anthony Hayes...... Political Science Secondary Thoughts Joe Hemschoot...... Science, Technology & Society Ryan Hewitt...... Science, Technology & Society • Oregon State led the nation in pass completions of 20+ yards coming into its game with Stanford but the Kevin Hogan...... Science, Technology & Society Cardinal limited the Beavers to one completion of 20 yards. Charlie Hopkins...... Science, Technology & Society Gautam Krishnamurthi...... Economics Big Leads Jarek Lancaster...... Psychology • Stanford held a 29-0 lead through the first half against Arizona State. Its previous first-half shutout came Blake Lueders... Management Science & Engineering Wayne Lyons...... Architectural Design Engineering in 2012 at Colorado when it took a 35-0 advantage into the locker room. The Cardinal also broke open a 3-3 Josh Mauro...... Science, Technology & Society tie against Washington State earlier this season by scoring 45 straight points to take a 48-3 lead. Conor McFadden...... Public Policy Ty Montgomery...... Political Science • Last four first-half shutouts: Brian Moran...... History • 2013 vs. Oregon (17-0) Trent Murphy...... Science, Technology & Society Keanu Nelson...... Science, Technology & Society • 2013 vs. UCLA (3-0) David Olson.... Management Science & Engineering • 2013 vs. Arizona State (29-0) Kyle Olugbode..... Architectural Design Engineering • 2012 at Colorado (35-0) David Parry...... Political Science Ra’Chard Pippens...... Communications Taking Flight? Eddie Plantaric...... Science, Technology & Society Jordan Pratt...... Atmosphere & Energy Engineering • Although Oregon State completed 41 of 57 pass attempts against Stanford, the Beavers gained just 271 Kevin Reihner...Management Science & Engineering yards through the air (6.6 yards/catch) and were limited to 150 yards below their season average. Ed Reynolds...... Political Science Ben Rhyne...... Biomechanical Engineering Thursday Night Lights Jordan Richards...... Public Policy • This year saw Stanford play a regular season Thursday game for the fourth time, and just the second time Torsten Rotto...... Human Biology J. B. Salem...... Science, Technology & Society at Stanford Stadium. Stanford has played three bowl games on a Thursday. Ricky Seale...... Psychology Patrick Skov...... International Relations • Regular Season • Bowl Shayne Skov...... Management Science & Engineering Sept. 6, 1990 - at Colorado Jan. 1, 1924 - vs. Notre Dame (Rose Bowl) Rollins Stallworth...Management Science & Engineering Aug. 28, 2008 - vs. Oregon State Jan. 1, 1993 - vs. Penn State (Blockbuster Bowl) A.J. Tarpley...... Science, Technology & Society Jeff Trojan...... Human Biology Sept. 27, 2012 - at Washington (Seattle) Dec. 31, 2009 - vs. Oklahoma (Sun Bowl) Austin Tubbs...... Psychology Nov. 7, 2013 - vs. Oregon Cole Underwood...... Film and Media Studies • Writing, Criticism & Practice Streak Stoppers James Vaughters...... Political Science • Stanford’s 13-game winning streak, which began at Cal (Oct. 20, 2012) and ended at Utah (Oct. 12, 2013), Lee Ward...... Science, Technology & Society Anthony Wilkerson...... Communications tied for second-longest in school annals: Khalil Wilkes...... Science, Technology & Society Jordan Williamson...... Psychology Streak Seasons Notable Remound Wright..... Science, Technology & Society 17 2010-11 • Last eight games of 2010, first nine games of 2011 David Yankey...... Science, Technology & Society 13 1904-05 • Last five games of 1904, all eight games of 1905 Alex Yazdi...... Human Biology Kelsey Young...... Computer Science 13 1939-41 • Last game of 1939, all 10 games of 1940, first two games of 1941 13 2012-13 • Last eight games of 2012, first five games of 2013 12 1925-26 • Last two games of 1925, first 10 games of 1926

GoStanford.com • CardinalRedFootball.com • facebook.com/StanfordFootball • instagram.com/StanfordFBall • @StanfordFBall • @CoachDavidShaw • @GoStanford • tagboard.com/GoStanford • Page 14 Game 11 • Stanford vs. California • November 23, 2013 • 1 p.m. (PT) Half Full Still a Rookie • In its loss to Utah, Stanford trailed going into halftime, 21-14. It was the first • Junior QB Kevin Hogan has made just 15 starts and -- before a 27-21 setback time the team trailed at the half since USC took a 14-7 cushion into the locker at Utah -- was the only active FBS quarterback to lead his team to 10 straight room on Sept. 15, 2012. wins in as many consecutive starts. He is currently 13-2 as Stanford’s starting quarterback. The North Face • The loser of the last five Stanford-Oregon meetings has suffered its first or • Hogan is 8-0 as a starting quarterback against ranked opponents (9-0 only Pac-12 defeat of the season. including Oregon State, which was ranked No. 25 in the inaugural BCS poll on Oct. 20). • Stanford has handed Oregon its first loss in a season 10 times since 1964. • Hogan currently ranks No. 2 in career completion percentage (.649) at • Oregon is 54-8 since 2009. Three of the eight losses have come against Stanford. Andrew Luck’s .670 mark ranks first. Hogan also sits second behind Stanford (2009, 2012 and 2013). Luck (162.7) in career passing efficiency (143.7).

No. 2 • Hogan has completed 27 passes of at least 20 yards for 936 yards (32.3 yards/ • Stanford’s victory over No. 2 Oregon marked the Cardinal’s fifth victory completion over 20 yards) and 10 touchdowns this season. against a second-ranked team (USC in 2012, USC in 2007, Washington in 1982, Ohio State in 1972 Rose Bowl). • Hogan threw for career highs of 222 first-half and 286 total yards against Washington State with three touchdown passes. His scoring strikes were 57 Top-5 (career-long), 33 and 45 yards while also adding a 48-yard completion. • Stanford is 15-42-3 all-time against top-five foes (7-5 since 2000). • Hogan has had three-touchdown games this season against Washington Thirty State (2013), Army (2013) and Oregon State (2012). • Stanford scored at least 31 points in each of its first five games this season. Stanford did not score 30+ points in consecutive games in all of 2012. • Hogan already stands in second place on Stanford’s all-time list of career rushing yards for a quarterback (522), behind Andrew Luck’s 957 career yards. • Stanford scored 30+ points in its first five games for the third time in program history - all this decade (2010, 2011 and 2013). • Hogan sits in fifth place on Stanford’s all-time list of single-season rushing yards for a quarterback with 259. He is four yards shy of his mark from last year. Dig the Long Ball • Stanford has scored 13 offensive touchdowns of 20 or more yards on the • Hogan’s 263 rushing yards in 2012 marked the fourth-best single-season total season. ever by a Stanford quarterback.

• Stanford had five offensive touchdowns covering 20+ yards against • Hogan’s nine touchdown passes in 2012 were the fourth-most ever in Washington State. The last time Stanford did that was in the 2011 Orange Bowl program history by a redshirt freshman. He has 13 touchdown passes through against Virginia Tech. 10 games in 2013.

Defensive Doings It’s a Yeti • Stanford returned two interceptions for a touchdown against Washington • Fifth-year senior OLB Trent Murphy returned an interception 30 yards for a State (Jordan Richards - 30 yards, Trent Murphy - 30 yards). The last time the touchdown against Washington State and also forced another interception Cardinal accomplished such a feat was Oct. 18, 1969, against Washington that was returned for a touchdown (by Jordan Richards.) Last season, Murphy State in a 49-0 victory at Stanford Stadium. Don Parish (23 yards) and Rich returned an interception 40 yards for a touchdown against Washington, in a Keller (44 yards) turned the trick. game also played at CenturyLink Field. The two interceptions were returned into opposite end zones. Just for Kicks • Stanford blocked two punts against Arizona State. One was blocked by fifth- • Murphy is inching up the record books and enters play on Saturday in third year senior DE Ben Gardner and another was credited as a team block which place on Stanford’s all-time sacks list. resulted in a safety after sophomore DE Luke Kaumatule and senior OLB Blake Lueders pushed Arizona State’s up-man into the punter. Rank Sacks Player Seasons 1. 36 Riall Johnson 1997-00 • Gardner’s block was the first by a Stanford player since 2010. 2. 33 Ron George 1990-92 3. 29.5 Trent Murphy 2010-present Safety First 4. 28 Kailee Wong 1994-97 • Stanford recorded a safety near the end of the second quarter after an Arizona 5. 27.5 Chase Thomas 2009-11 State punt caromed off a Sun Devil player. It was the first safety since fifth-year senior DE Ben Gardner’s against San Jose State in 2011. • Murphy ranks first nationally in pass sacks with 1.2/game (12.0 in 2013). Murphy ranks second nationally and first in the Pac-12 in tackles for loss with Grounded 1.8/game (18.0 in 2013). • In a matchup between one of the nation’s top rushing defensive units against one of the nation’s best ground games, Stanford allowed 284 rushing yards on • Murphy has the most sacks (12) by a Cardinal player since 2000 (Riall 61 Army carries (4.65 yards/carry). Army averaged nearly 370 yards/game and Johnson, 15). 5.5 yards/carry last season.

GoStanford.com • CardinalRedFootball.com • facebook.com/StanfordFootball • instagram.com/StanfordFBall • @StanfordFBall • @CoachDavidShaw • @GoStanford • tagboard.com/GoStanford • Page 15 Game 11 • Stanford vs. California • November 23, 2013 • 1 p.m. (PT) • Murphy is the fourth Stanford defender to register double figures in sacks in • Montgomery started quickly in two games against Washington and Utah, a single season (Ron George in 1990 and 1992, Riall Johnson in 1999 and 2000, surpassing the 100-yard mark for all-purpose yards on his second touch of Kailee Wong in 1996 and 1997). each game. • vs. Washington - 125 yards on first two touches • Murphy stands in sixth place on Stanford’s career tackle for loss list (47.0), 3.5 • 99-yard kickoff return for touchdown, 26-yard rush behind Chase Thomas. • at Utah - 134 yards on first two touches • 100-yard kickoff return for touchdown, 34-yard catch Cajuste-In-Time • Junior WR Devon Cajuste caught seven passes for 109 yards against UCLA, his • Montgomery returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown against second 100-yard receiving game. Washington as part of a two-touchdown game (99-yard kickoff return, 39-yard reception). The last Stanford player to return a kickoff for a touchdown and • Cajuste caught four passes for a career-high 115 yards and his first two- catch a touchdown pass in the same game was Chris Owusu, who had a 94- touchdown game against Washington State. Both of Cajuste’s scores came in yard opening kickoff return and a 22-yard touchdown reception against San the first half as Stanford built a 17-3 lead. Jose State on Sept. 19, 2009.

• Cajuste started quickly in 2013, making his first career start at wide receiver • Montgomery’s 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Washington against San Jose State and logging his first touchdown reception on the tied for the fourth-longest in school history while his 100-yard kickoff return for opening drive, a 40-yarder. a score at Utah is tied for the top spot with Bob Bryan (1950 vs. San Francisco) and Damon Dunn (1994 at Arizona State). Jet-Set • Junior WR Ty Montgomery is second nationally in kickoff return average You’ve Got A Lot of Nice Tys (31.2). Montgomery is the only player on a BCS conference team with two • Senior RB Tyler Gaffney (97) and junior WR Ty Montgomery (290) combined kickoff returns for a touchdown, and is tied for first nationally in that category. for 387 all-purpose yards, 22 rushing attempts, five catches and three touchdowns against Washington. • Montgomery’s 204 kickoff return yards against Washington were the second most in a single game in the NCAA this season behind Texas State’s Brandon • Montgomery (296) and Gaffney (111) combined for 407 all-purpose yards Smith (211). at Utah. Montgomery had 131 receiving yards, 160 kick return yards and five rushing yards while Gaffney had 108 rushing yards and three receiving yards. • Montgomery is one of two Stanford players with three kickoff returns of over 90 yards for touchdowns (Damon Dunn) and the first Stanford player with a • Montgomery (233) and Gaffney (155) combined for 388 all-purpose yards kickoff return for touchdown in consecutive games since 2009 (Chris Owusu at Army. Montgomery pulled down a career-best 130 yards on six receptions vs. San Jose State and Washington). including a 46-yard touchdown. He added 73 kick return yards and 30 rushing yards. Montgomery’s 233 all-purpose yards were the most by a Stanford player • Montgomery currently owns the top single season (31.2) and career (27.9) since Chris Owusu posted 261 against Arizona in 2010. Gaffney rushed for a kickoff return average in program history. With 811 kickoff return yards in 2013, career-best 132 yards and one touchdown while also collecting a 23-yard Montgomery is currently second on the single season list, passing his previous touchdown pass. It was his second straight 100-yard rushing game. mark of 680 set in 2011. Quite the Gaff • Montgomery is 12th nationally in all-purpose yards (157.9/game). • Senior RB Tyler Gaffney (1,992) is the third Stanford player since 2009 to record at least 1,000 career rushing yards, joining Toby Gerhart (3,522) and • Montgomery has 1,579 all-purpose yards on the season. The program’s all- Stepfan Taylor (4,300). Senior RB Anthony Wilkerson (1,146) became the fourth time mark of 2,234 was set by Glyn Milburn in 1992. player since 2009 to eclipse 1,000 career rushing yards.

• Montgomery registered career-highs in all-purpose yards in consecutive • Gaffney has 15 rushing touchdowns and 16 yards lost this season. He has lost games with 290 yards against Washington on nine touches (32.2 yards/touch) yardage on just eight carries. and 296 at Utah on 14 touches (21.4 yards/touch). • Gaffney has seven 100+ rushing yard games this season. He is one of four • Montgomery has led the team in receptions in nine of its 10 games. Stanford players to register at least six 100-yard rushing games.

• Montgomery caught 10 passes for 211 yards in the first two games of 2013. His • Gaffney has five-straight 100-yard rushing games, tied for second-best in 10 receptions over the two-game stretch was his highest output since catching program history 13 passes in the final two games of his freshman season (six vs. Notre Dame, • Toby Gerhart – 7 (2009) seven vs. Oklahoma State). • Stepfan Taylor – 5 (2010)

• Montgomery had a 17-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter against • Gaffney (1,992) passed Tommy Vardell and is now 10th on Stanford’s all-time San Jose State, his first touchdown since the Fiesta Bowl following the 2011 rushing list. season. He also had a 42-yard reception and finished with a game-high 81 receiving yards. • Gaffney’s 27 career rushing touchdowns place him fourth on Stanford’s all- time list, one shy of Brad Muster (1984-87).

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Career Rushing Yards • Williamson’s third-quarter PAT at Army was the 25,000th point scored in 8. 2,162 Brian Allen 1998-2001 Stanford football history. He is currently 11th in the FBS in field goals per game 9. 2,079 Kerry Carter 1999-2002 (1.8). 10. 1,992 Tyler Gaffney 2009-11; current Boom Goes the Rhynomite Career Rushing Touchdowns • Ben Rhyne jumped to No. 9 on Stanford’s single season punting average list 1. 40 Stepfan Taylor 2009-12 with a 42.0 mark (39-1,639). 2. 39 Tommy Vardell 1988-91 3. 28 Brad Muster 1984-87 Ukropina, No Problema 4. 27 Tyler Gaffney 2009-11; current • In place of an injured Jordan Williamson, sophomore K Conrad Ukropina made his first field goal attempt against UCLA (31 yards) and also registered a • Gaffney’s highlight-reel, 35-yard rushing touchdown at USC in the first touchback on his second career kickoff. Ukropina made his first career PAT to quarter was his third score in as many trips to the Coliseum (2009, 2011, 2013). give Stanford its 55th point in a 55-17 win over Washington State. He finished the night with two scores. Homecoming • Gaffney had 24 rushing attempts in the first half against Oregon, the most in • Junior WR Jordan Pratt made his first career start at Oregon State near his a first half by an FBS player this season. hometown of Monmouth, Ore.

• Gaffney’s school-record 45 rushing attempts vs. Oregon were the most by an Offense/Defense FBS running back since 2010. • Sophomore Luke Kaumatule started at tight end against Utah and then played defensive end against UCLA, Oregon State and Oregon. • With his three touchdowns at Oregon State, Gaffney became the first Stanford player with three rushing touchdowns in a single game since Josh Nunes vs. Rare Jordan Arizona on Oct. 6, 2012. • Junior SS Jordan Richards led Stanford against UCLA with a team-high 10 tackles and his first career two-interception game. • Gaffney is averaging 4.8 yards per carry on first down, 5.8 yards per carry on second down and 4.5 yards per carry on third down. Yard Marker • Stanford recorded a season-high 311 first-half yards against Washington • Gaffney is averaging 5.2 yards per carry in the second quarter and 5.6 yards State, including a season-best 222 passing yards. per carry in the third quarter. Homecoming • Against Army, Gaffney became the first player with both a receiving and • Washington natives Michael Rector (WR) and Joshua Garnett (LG) made rushing touchdown in the same game since Stepfan Taylor did so against starts in Stanford’s win against Washington State. It was Rector’s first career Oregon State in 2012. start and Garnett’s second (first at left guard).

O Captain! My Captain! Welcome Wagon • Fifth-year senior ILB Shayne Skov enters play Saturday ninth in Stanford • Sophomore RB Barry Sanders had his first career reception (16 yards) against history with 326 career tackles, behind Chris Draft’s mark of 332 (1994-97). Washington State and his first career touchdown (22-yard run) against the Cougars. Judged Best By ESPN Test • Sophomore WR Kodi Whitfield’s first career touchdown catch for 30 yards Price is Wright against UCLA was the top play on ESPN’s Top 10 segment. • Junior RB Remound Wright had a career-long 53-yard touchdown run against Washington State. It stands as Stanford’s longest rush on the season. Will I Am • Junior K Jordan Williamson’s four field goals against Oregon moved him past Firsts Ken Naber (1977-80) on Stanford’s career made field goals list into sixth with • Fifth-year senior DE Josh Mauro had his first career interception in the first 43 made attempts start of his career against Arizona State. Mauro returned his first-quarter interception 25 yards to the Arizona State 17-yard line. • Williamson is 13 of 17 for field goal tries on the season, including 13 of 15 from inside 50 yards. Productive • Fifth-year senior DE Ben Gardner recorded one sack, blocked a punt and • Williamson was 9-for-9 on field goal attempts inside of 50 yards this season recovered the loose ball in the same third-quarter series against Arizona State. before missing a 38-yarder at Utah (wide right from the middle of the field). The miss snapped Williamson’s streak of 13 straight field goals made from Righteous inside 50 yards. • Sophomore WR Michael Rector caught his first pass for a touchdown against Army, a 26-yarder from junior QB Kevin Hogan that was partially deflected off • Williamson is six extra points away from tying Stanford’s career record of 130 the hands of a Black Knight defender. set by Eric Abrams (1992-95).

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• Sophomore RB Barry Sanders made his career debut in the season opener • The Cardinal went on to sell out home games against Washington (50,424), against San Jose State. UCLA (51,424) and Oregon (51,424).

Chip Shots • Stanford sold out its season ticket allotment for the first time in school history • Stanford did not punt against San Jose State, a first since a win over the with more than 33,000 tickets sold by early June. In addition to season tickets, Spartans on Sept. 17, 1994 (224-game span). Senior P Ben Rhyne’s first-quarter Stanford reserves 5,000 student tickets for every game -- at least 71.4 percent punt at Army was the first by Stanford in a span of 78:04, dating back to the of Stanford’s undergraduate population of 6,999 could be in attendance for 2013 Rose Bowl. most games. Stadium Amenities Sack Race • New to Stanford Stadium this season are two new LED video displays – one • Stanford’s defense came away with four sacks in the opener against San Jose in each end zone – measuring 24’x66’ with a 13HD pixel layout. The stadium State while not surrendering a sack on offense. now also boasts a continuous 360-degree ribbon display (approx. 1,680’ wide) which circles the entire facility. The feature is the first for a football-only • The Cardinal’s streak of recording at least one sack in 20 consecutive games college facility. was snapped at Army. Army attempted 10 passes in Stanford’s 34-20 win. In the Classroom Filling The Farm • Stanford’s football program received an Academic Progress Rating (APR) of • The sellout crowd of 50,424 for San Jose State was the largest at Stanford 978 last spring, which was the highest rating in the Pac-12 Conference and Stadium since 2008 when Stanford drew 50,425 vs. USC. The Cardinal a figure that ranked 10th nationally among Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) also played in front of sellout crowds of 50,424 against Arizona State and institutions. Washington. Stanford added 1,000 standing-room only seats and drew 51,424 fans for wins over UCLA and Oregon. • Stanford University requires its students to declare an undergraduate major before starting their junior year. Among the team’s juniors and Fifth-Year Seniors seniors, 18 different majors are represented. Fifteen Cardinal upperclassmen • Stanford has nine fifth-year seniors on its 2013 roster: NB Usua Amanam, OG are engineering majors. Majors with three or more Cardinal student- Kevin Danser, DE Ben Gardner, FB Ryan Hewitt, ILB Jarek Lancaster, DE Josh athletes: biomechanical engineering, economics, management science and Mauro, OLB Trent Murphy, ILB Shayne Skov and C Khalil Wilkes. engineering, political science, psychology, and science, technology and society. Coaching Changes • Mike Bloomgren was elevated to Andrew Luck Director of Offense. As the team’s offensive coordinator, Bloomgren also continues to coach the offensive line. Bloomgren fills the void left by Pep Hamilton, who is now offensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts.

• Former running backs coach Mike Sanford now directs Stanford’s quarterbacks and wide receivers, while continuing his duties as recruiting coordinator. Replacing Sanford as running backs coach is former Cardinal quarterback Tavita Pritchard, who for two seasons prior served as a defensive assistant and worked closely with Willie Shaw Director of Defense Derek Mason.

• Morgan Turner was elevated to tight ends coach following the departure of Ron Crook, who headed back to his home state after being named offensive line coach at West Virginia. Turner is in his third season with the Stanford coaching staff and fourth overall with the program.

Well Endowed • Two staff positions were endowed during the offseason as associate head coach Derek Mason became the Willie Shaw Director of Defense and Shannon Turley became the Kissick Family Director of Football Sports Performance. Turley’s position is the first endowed football directorship in the FBS.

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#5/4 Stanford 34, San Jose State 13 September 7, 2013 • Stanford, Calif.

STANFORD, Calif. - Tyler Gaffney ran for 104 yards and two touchdowns in his first game back after Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score playing baseball in the minors last year, leading the fifth-ranked Cardinal past gritty San Jose State San Jose State (1-1) 3 3 7 0 13 34-13. Stanford (1-0) 7 10 10 7 34

With school rushing leader Stepfan Taylor in the NFL now, Gaffney made sure the ground game kept going strong. Stanford scored on its first three possessions, racked up 197 yards rushing and never Scoring Summary punted. Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score 1st 10:12 STAN Cajuste - 40 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 6-67 2:42 SJSU 0-STAN 7 Kevin Hogan threw for 207 yards and two touchdowns for the Cardinal in front of an announced sellout crowd of 50,424 -- the largest since 50,425 showed up for Southern California in 2008. 3:26 SJSU Lopez - 30 yd field goal 14-62 6:46 SJSU 3-STAN 7 2nd 12:33 STAN Gaffney - 16 yd run (Williamson PAT) 13-75 5:53 SJSU 3-STAN 14 The Cardinal’s relentless rush sacked prolific passer David Fales four times, held the Spartans (1-1) 8:54 STAN Williamson - 40 yd field goal 4-19 1:45 SJSU 3-STAN 17 to 35 yards rushing and never lost its physical prowess. Fales was forced to throw mostly short and 3:43 SJSU Lopez - 22 yd field goal 13-70 5:11 SJSU 6-STAN 17 intermediate passes, completing 29 of 43 for 216 yards and a touchdown with one interception. 3rd 10:17 STAN Williamson - 48 yd field goal 11-44 4:43 SJSU 6-STAN 20 5:34 STAN Montgomery - 17 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 9-47 4:00 SJSU 6-STAN 27 San Jose State converted just 3 of 12 on third downs. 2:10 SJSU Grigsby - 13 yd pass from Fales (Lopez PAT) 9-65 3:24 SJSU 13-STAN 27 4th 11:08 STAN Gaffney - 2 yd run (Williamson PAT) 5-52 2:37 SJSU 13-STAN 34 With almost every starter back from the Pac-12’s top defense, most of the questions for Stanford revolved around all new starters at the offensive skill positions: running back, wide receiver and tight end. Statistical Summary SJSU STAN FIRST DOWNS 22 25 Some of those answers started to come into focus. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-35 41-197 Gaffney, who played center field for the Class-A State College Spikes in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ PASSING YDS (NET) 216 207 organization last year, carried the ball 20 times and looked like he never lost a step. Passes Att-Comp-Int. 44-29-1 27-17-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-251 68-404 He bounced off a defender and sprinted to the corner pylon to complete a 16-yard touchdown run Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 in the second quarter. In the fourth, he plowed through the line for a 2-yard score to put Stanford Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 up 34-13. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-57 1-36 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Devon Cajuste doubled his career catch total with a pair of receptions on Stanford’s opening drive, Punts (Number-Avg) 3-34.3 0-0.0 including springing free down the middle and barreling through a defender for a 40-yard touchdown. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 He finished with three catches for 60 yards. Penalties-Yards 6-57 2-25 Possession Time 27:51 32:09 Ty Montgomery, saddled most of his sophomore year with a partially torn ligament in his knee, Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 12 of 15 finished with four catches for 81 yards and a physical touchdown: colliding with Jimmy Pruitt -- Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 0 of 0 popping the cornerback’s helmet off -- at the end of his 17-yard score in the third quarter for his first touchdown since the 2012 Fiesta Bowl. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-39 The Cardinal controlled the flow from start to finish, something they failed to do while squeaking out a 20-17 victory over the Spartans in last season’s opener when they underestimated their opponent. San Jose State won a school-record tying 11 games last year, earning the first national ranking since RUSHING 1975 and the sixth bowl victory in the program’s history. San Jose State - SIMPSON, Jason 11-43; CRAWLEY, Tim 4-18; BURKE, Osirius 1-2; JURICH, Blake 1-0; FALES, David 6-minus 28. Fales, who led the nation with a 72.5 percent completion percentage last season, was his usual Stanford - Gaffney, Tyler 20-104; Wilkerson, Anthony 9-65; Hogan, Kevin 3-17; Wright, Remound 2-9; efficient self -- making some “Sunday throws,” as Shaw put it -- but his receivers struggled to get open Montgomery, Ty 1-4; Sanders, Barry 1-2; Lloyd, Dallas 2-2; Young, Kelsey 1-minus 2; Team 2-minus 4. deep as San Jose State’s eight-game winning streak ended. PASSING San Jose State - FALES, David 29-43-1-216; JURICH, Blake 0-1-0-0. Fales found Noel Grigsby for a 13-yard touchdown that sliced Stanford’s lead to 27-13 late in the Stanford - Hogan, Kevin 17-27-0-207. third quarter. RECEIVING He directed drives inside Stanford’s 20 twice in the first half that stalled. Austin Lopez kicked field San Jose State - CARR, Jabari 8-36; GRIGSBY, Noel 6-55; JONES, Chandler 5-43; NUNN, Kyle 3-22; goals of 30 and 22 yards to slice Stanford’s lead to 17-6 at the half. FREEMAN, Billy 2-30; SIMPSON, Jason 2-16; CRAWLEY, Tim 2-7; SMITH, Shane 1-7. Stanford - Montgomery, Ty 4-81; Cajuste, Devon 3-62; Gaffney, Tyler 2-20; Whitfield, Kodi 2-14; The one major mistake Stanford made, its defense quickly corrected. Wilkerson, Anthony 2-14; Kaumatule, Luke 1-5; Trojan, Jeff 1-4; Hopkins, Charlie 1-4; Hewitt, Ryan 1-3. Backup quarterback Dallas Lloyd lost the ball on a play-action keeper at San Jose State’s 33. Four plays later, Ed Reynolds intercepted a pass from Fales -- just as he did in the fourth quarter last season INTERCEPTIONS -- to give Stanford its 25th straight game with at least one takeaway, the longest active streak in the San Jose State - None. Football Bowl Subdivision. Stanford - Reynolds, Ed 1-0.

Even still, allowing 251 total yards still had some Stanford players steaming. FUMBLES San Jose State - None. Jordan Williamson also made field goals of 48 and 40 yards for Stanford. He missed wide left from Stanford - Lloyd, Dallas 1-1. 52 yards. SACKS (UA-A) San Jose State - None. Stanford - Murphy, Trent 2-0; Anderson, Henry 0-1; Gardner, Ben 0-1; Mauro, Josh 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A) San Jose State - SMITH,Keith 5-7; CONNETTE,Simon 6-3; TAGO,Christian 4-5; BENWIKERE,Bene 4-2; PRUITT,Jimmy 3-3; HIGHTOWER,Forr 2-2; RACITI,Travis 2-1; OGBURN,Jr., Da 2-1; TAYLOR,Eugene 1-2; LARCEVAL,Antho 2-0; BACON,Sean 2-0; SAUCEDO,Moses 1-1; POPOVICH,Tony 1-1; LINTON,Sean 1-1; WAID,Harrison 1-0; VAE,Foloi 0-1. Stanford - Reynolds, Ed 9-3; Skov, Shayne 3-6; Carter, Alex 5-2; Lyons, Wayne 3-4; Richards, Jordan 3-3; Tarpley, A.J. 4-1; Parry, David 2-1; Mauro, Josh 1-2; Lueders, Blake 2-0; Murphy, Trent 2-0; Lancaster, Jarek 1-1; Gardner, Ben 0-2; Anderson, Henry 0-2; Browning, Barry 1-0; Carrington, Devon 1-0; Anderson, Kevin 0-1.

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#5/4 Stanford 34, Army 20 September 14, 2013 • West Point, N.Y.

WEST POINT, N.Y. - When fifth-ranked Stanford went to the locker room at halftime leading Army by Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score only seven points, head coach David Shaw realized he needn’t worry. Stanford (2-0) 7 13 7 7 34 Army (1-2) 6 7 0 7 20 Played to a near standstill the first two quarters by a 30-point underdog, the Cardinal regrouped in the second half and beat the Black Knights 34-20. Kevin Hogan threw for three touchdowns and Tyler Gaffney had two touchdowns and 132 yards rushing for the Cardinal. Scoring Summary Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Still, Stanford had its hands full against Army’s triple option offense, falling behind 6-0 at the outset 1st 11:47 ARMY Grochowski - 39 yd field goal 4-8 2:01 STAN 0-ARMY 3 as the much smaller Black Knights challenged at every turn. 3:27 ARMY Grochowski - 48 yd field goal 12-38 6:11 STAN 0-ARMY 6 Hogan’s 23-yard touchdown pass to Gaffney after an Army turnover gave Stanford a 27-13 lead late in 0:32 STAN Rector - 26 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 6-75 2:55 STAN 7-ARMY 6 the third quarter and the Cardinal averted an embarrassing moment. Army has not defeated a ranked 2nd 12:13 STAN Montgomery - 46 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 1-46 0:09 STAN 14-ARMY 6 team since a 17-14 win over No. 15 Air Force on Nov. 4, 1972. 3:53 STAN Williamson - 31 yd field goal 9-51 3:34 STAN 17-ARMY 6 1:09 ARMY Dixon - 15 yd run (Grochowski PAT) 7-75 2:44 STAN 17-ARMY 13 Ty Montgomery had six catches for 130 yards and one score, while Hogan was 11 of 18 for 188 yards 0:00 STAN Williamson - 47 yd field goal 6-40 1:02 STAN 20-ARMY 13 passing for Stanford. 3rd 4:05 STAN Gaffney - 23 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 8-57 3:31 STAN 27-ARMY 13 4th 9:59 STAN Gaffney - 1 yd run (Williamson PAT) 5-28 2:50 STAN 34-ARMY 13 Terry Baggett led Army with 96 yards rushing on nine carries. 0:17 ARMY Poe - 6 yd pass from Schurr (Grochowski PAT) 11-58 3:06 STAN 34-ARMY 20

Done in by three turnovers and eight penalties in a 40-14 loss last week at Ball State, Army needed to play a flawless game against the Cardinal to have a fighting chance and acquitted itself well. The Statistical Summary STAN ARMY Black Knights forced the lone turnover of the first half as neither team was penalized before the break. FIRST DOWNS 17 18 The most critical play came in the third quarter. Trailing 20-13 and poised to tie the game, Army RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-203 61-284 quarterback Angel Santiago botched a third-down handoff after the Black Knights had driven into PASSING YDS (NET) 205 49 Stanford territory, and James Vaughters recovered the fumble for the Cardinal. Montgomery’s 27-yard Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-13-1 10-6-0 catch on a third-and-7 play set up Gaffney’s touchdown catch. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-408 71-333 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Army failed on a fourth-and-1 play early in the fourth quarter inside its own 30 and the Cardinal Punt Returns-Yards 1-25 1-10 secured the victory on Gaffney’s 1-yard run. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-73 2-27 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Stanford’s rushing defense has posted the best numbers in school history the past two seasons, Punts (Number-Avg) 2-48.5 4-31.5 allowing 84.4 yards per game in 2011 and 97 per game last year. Army’s triple option led the nation Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 in rushing both years, averaging a school-record 369.8 yards per game and accumulating 4,438 yards Penalties-Yards 1-15 2-15 on the ground in 2012. Possession Time 26:02 33:58 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 6 of 16 The Black Knights, despite the loss of four-year starter Trent Steelman at quarterback, entered the game on pace for another strong year, averaging 329 yards rushing in splitting their first two games. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 3 Not quite so effective without Raymond Maples and Larry Dixon, who were hurt in the game and sat Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2 much of it, the Black Knights still finished with 284 yards rushing on 61 carries, and inspired play by Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-8 the Army defense kept the game close for most of the first three quarters. RUSHING Stanford-Gaffney, Tyler 20-132; Montgomery, Ty 2-30; Hogan, Kevin 4-15; Wilkerson, Anthony 4-11; Lloyd, Dallas 1-7; Seale, Ricky 1-6; Young, Kelsey 1-2; Wright, Remound 1-0. Army-Baggett, Terry 9-96; Santiago, Angel 17-54; Dixon, Larry 6-22; Maples, Raymond 6-21; Schurr, A.J. 6-18; Fraser, Stephen 5-17; Turrentine, T. 2-15; Giovannelli, T. 4-15; Tippett, Hayden 3-14; Scott, Lawrence 3-12.

PASSING Stanford-Hogan, Kevin 11-18-1-188; Crower, Evan 2-3-0-17; Team 0-1-0-0. Army-Schurr, A.J. 4-5-0-25; Santiago, Angel 2-5-0-24.

RECEIVING Stanford-Montgomery, Ty 6-130; Whitfield, Kodi 3-20; Rector, Michael 1-26; Gaffney, Tyler 1-23; Trojan, Jeff 1-7; Young, Kelsey 1-minus 1. Army-Stephens, A. 2-10; Baggett, Terry 1-16; Williams, Scott 1-9; Lawrence, C. 1-8; Poe, Edgar 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS Stanford-None. Army-Jenkins, Josh 1-0.

FUMBLES Stanford-Hogan, Kevin 2-1. Army-Santiago, Angel 1-1; Fraser, Stephen 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A) Stanford-None. Army-Mendenhall, D. 1-0; Ugenyi, Mike 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A) Stanford-Mauro, Josh 6-1; Vaughters, James 4-3; Tarpley, A.J. 5-1; Skov, Shayne 3-3; Murphy, Trent 3-3; Lyons, Wayne 5-0; Reynolds, Ed 4-1; Richards, Jordan 3-1; Parry, David 2-2; Gardner, Ben 1-3; Carrington, Devon 1-3; Lueders, Blake 3-0; Davis, Noor 1-2; Anderson, Kevin 1-2; Carter, Alex 2-0; Hoffpauir, Zach 1-1; Browning, Barry 1-1; Shittu, Aziz 1-1; Lancaster, Jarek 1-0; Olugbode, Kyle 1-0. Army-Carnegie, Chris 6-2; Holloway, T. 3-5; Holloway, J. 6-0; Bacon, Geoffery 3-3; Ugenyi, Mike 3-2; Mackey, Jarrett 1-4; Jenkins, Josh 3-0; Poling, Marcus 2-0; Tolbert, S. 2-0; Glover, Richard 1-1; Mendenhall, D. 1-1; Kough, Robert 1-1; Hudson, Malcolm 0-2; Nesbit, Reggie 1-0; Zalneraitis, H. 1-0; Maxwell, Kyle 1-0; Trimble, Justin 0-1.

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#5/5 Stanford 42, #23/23 Arizona State 28 September 21, 2013 • Stanford, Calif.

STANFORD, Calif. - Tyler Gaffney ran for 95 yards and two touchdowns, Anthony Wilkerson added 68 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score yards and another score, and No. 5 Stanford started strong and struggled late in a 42-28 victory over Arizona State (2-1, 0-1) 0 0 7 21 28 No. 23 Arizona State in the Pac-12 opener for both teams. Stanford (3-0, 1-0) 13 16 10 3 42

The defending conference champions controlled every facet of the game to turn the only matchup between ranked opponents this week into a lead of 29-0 at halftime and 39-7 through three quarters. Scoring Summary The Cardinal scored twice in the air and three times on the ground, forced two interceptions, blocked Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score two punts, tallied 10 tackles for loss and recorded three sacks. 1st 9:08 STAN Montgomery - 17 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 3-17 1:31 ASU 0-STAN 7 Arizona State outgained Stanford 417 to 391 yards but looked overmatched until the fourth quarter. 2:21 STAN Gaffney - 1 yd run (Williamson PAT failed) 9-90 4:38 ASU 0-STAN 13 2nd 9:10 STAN Wilkerson - 12 yd run (Williamson PAT) 6-72 3:18 ASU 0-STAN 20 Taylor Kelly threw for 367 yards, including three touchdown passes in the fourth, and Jaelen Strong 4:49 STAN Montgomery - 30 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 2-37 0:44 ASU 0-STAN 27 caught 12 passes for 168 yards and a score in an otherwise disappointing showing for the Sun Devils 0:14 STAN Team safety -- -- ASU 0-STAN 29 after beating Big Ten champion Wisconsin in a controversial finish last week. 3rd 13:18 ASU Grice - 2 yd run (Gonzalez PAT) 6-75 1:42 ASU 7-STAN 29 3:22 STAN Williamson - 20 yd field goal 13-68 6:50 ASU 7-STAN 32 Stanford showed more diversity on both sides of the ball than it had in solid, but not overwhelming, 0:37 STAN Gaffney - 16 yd run (Williamson PAT) 1-16 0:06 ASU 7-STAN 39 victories against San Jose State and Army. The Cardinal’s funky formations and disguised defenses 4th 14:17 ASU Coyle - 45 yd pass from Kelly (Gonzalez PAT) 5-75 1:20 ASU 14-STAN 39 had the Sun Devils dazed and dizzy, again displaying the disparity between the past four league 10:55 ASU Strong - 27 yd pass from Kelly (Gonzalez PAT) 6-57 1:17 ASU 21-STAN 39 champions -- Stanford and Oregon -- and everybody else. At least for 45 minutes. 6:18 ASU Grice - 6 yd pass from Kelly (Gonzalez PAT) 11-67 2:42 ASU 28-STAN 39 0:31 STAN Williamson - 24 yd field goal 9-40 5:44 ASU 28-STAN 42 Shaw still took solace as Cardinal contributions came from all over the roster.

Kevin Hogan completed 11 of 17 passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns to Ty Montgomery to lift Stanford to its 11th straight victory. Montgomery, held without a touchdown last season after Statistical Summary STAN ASU being slowed by a nagging knee injury, finished with four catches for 62 yards. He has at least one FIRST DOWNS 20 19 touchdown in every game. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-50 49-240 PASSING YDS (NET) 367 151 Josh Mauro, making his first career start in place of injured defensive end Henry Anderson, backed Passes Att-Comp-Int 56-30-2 17-11-1 off his pass rush and stuck his left hand out to corral Kelly’s pass for an interception. The play TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-417 66-391 extended Stanford’s streak of forcing a turnover to 27 games -- the longest in the country -- and set Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 up Montgomery’s 17-yard touchdown catch. Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 3-39 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-107 4-91 Gaffney ran for a short touchdown after Devon Cajuste’s diving, 34-yard reception. Wilkerson Interception Returns-Yards 1-8 2-25 scampered 13 yards for another score, and Montgomery sliced up the middle for an easy 30-yard Punts (Number-Avg) 6-25.8 4-37.8 touchdown. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-65 7-57 The Cardinal capped off the one-sided start when Lueders blocked his man into the punter. The ball deflected into the end zone and was kicked out for a safety to give Stanford a 29-0 halftime lead. Possession Time 24:34 35:26 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 18 7 of 15 Ben Gardner blocked a surprise punt by Kelly, and Gaffney followed with a 16-yard touchdown run to Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 0 of 0 give Stanford a 39-7 lead late in the third quarter before Arizona State pulled closer. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 6-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 3-18 Kelly threw touchdown passes to Chris Coyle (45 yards), Strong (7 yards) and Marion Grice (6 yards) in the fourth quarter to make the game look closer than it was. He completed 30 of 55 passes and threw an interception in a desperation heave to the end zone on the final play. RUSHING Arizona State-Grice, Marion 17-50; Lewis, Deantre 1-4; Kelly, Taylor 6-minus 4. The rally put a charge into Shaw, who put Hogan and the offensive starters back in the game. But Stanford-Gaffney,T 19-95; Wilkerson,A 18-68; Hogan,K 5-37; Young,K 1-32; Wright,R 5-9; Team Arizona State wasted its best chances to seize momentum earlier. 1-minus 1.

Grice’s 2-yard touchdown run finished off a 1:42 drive to open the second half. Then Robert Nelson PASSING intercepted a pass from Hogan to give the Sun Devils the ball at Stanford’s 34, but the Sun Devils Arizona State-Kelly, Taylor 30-55-2-367; Team 0-1-0-0. turned it over when Grice dropped a pass on fourth down. Stanford-Hogan,K 11-17-1-151. RECEIVING Arizona State-Strong, Jaelen 12-168; Foster, D.J. 8-80; Grice, Marion 6-32; Coyle, Chris 1-45; Smith, Cameron 1-30; Smith, Richard 1-7; Ozier, Kevin 1-5. Stanford-Montgomery,T 4-62; Cajuste,D 3-67; Wilkerson,A 2-18; Gaffney,T 1-4; Hewitt,R 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS Arizona State-Nelson, Robert 1-8. Stanford-Mauro,J 1-25; Carter,A 1-0.

FUMBLES Arizona State-None. Stanford-None.

SACKS (UA-A) Arizona State-Bradford,Carl 1-0. Stanford-Mauro,J 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0; Skov,S 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A) Arizona State-Young, Chris 4-6; Bradford,Carl 6-1; Irabor, Osahon 5-2; Coleman, Davon 4-3; Sutton, Will 3-3; Darby, Alden 3-3; Nelson, Robert 3-2; Moeakiola,Laiu 1-4; Fiso, Salamo 3-1; Conway, Gannon 2-2; Sulka, Tyler 2-0; Jones, Anthony 1-1; Taylor, G. 0-2; Garoutte, Alex 1-0; Haack, Matt 1-0; Hood, Jaxon 1-0; McCullen,Shane 1-0; Latu, Mo 1-0; Martin, Steffon 0-1; Carrington, L. 0-1. Stanford-Lyons,W 6-3; Skov,S 3-6; Tarpley,AJ 4-2; Reynolds,E 3-3; Carrington,D 5-0; Amanam,U 1-4; Harris,R 3-0; Carter,A 2-1; Lueders,B 2-1; Hemschoot,J 2-1; Vaughters,J 1-2; Olugbode,K 2-0; Mauro,J 2-0; Richards,J 1-1; Murphy,T 1-1; Parry,D 0-2; Peat,A 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0; Shittu,A 0-1.

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#5/5 Stanford 55, Washington State 17 September 28, 2013 • Seattle, Wash.

SEATTLE - Kevin Hogan saw what Washington State was trying to do, pushing its defense closer to the Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score line of scrimmage and daring Stanford to try and go over the top. Stanford (4-0, 2-0) 10 7 21 17 55 Washington State (3-2, 1-1) 3 0 0 14 17 Hogan and the Cardinal were more than happy to pick apart the Cougars defense by going deep.

Hogan threw for 286 yards and three touchdowns, and No. 5 Stanford won its 12th straight with a Scoring Summary 55-17 rout of the Cougars. Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score 1st 10:55 STAN Williamson - 28 yd field goal 7-61 3:59 STAN 3-WSU 0 Hogan connected with Devon Cajuste on touchdowns of 57 and 33 yards in the first half then found Michael Rector on a 45-yard touchdown during a third-quarter blitz where the Cardinal scored 21 6:03 WSU Furney - 36 yd field goal 12-56 4:52 STAN 3-WSU 3 points as part of a stretch where they ran just two offensive plays. 2:49 STAN Cajuste - 57 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 6-80 3:08 STAN 10-WSU 3 2nd 14:25 STAN Cajuste - 33 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 4-48 1:57 STAN 17-WSU 3 Jordan Richards and Trent Murphy both returned interceptions 30 yards for touchdowns 2:04 apart in 3rd 10:42 STAN Richards - 30 yd INT return (Williamson PAT) -- -- STAN 24-WSU 3 the third quarter as the Cardinal quickly turned a 17-3 halftime advantage into a 38-3 lead. Richards 8:45 STAN Rector - 45 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 2-54 0:42 STAN 31-WSU 3 stepped in front of a pass that floated toward the sideline, while Murphy jumped and stole a screen 6:41 STAN Murphy - 30 yd INT return (Williamson PAT) -- -- STAN 38-WSU 3 pass at the line of scrimmage. 4th 11:40 STAN Williamson - 27 yd field goal 10-46 4:14 STAN 41-WSU 3 10:58 STAN Wright - 53 yd run (Williamson PAT) 2-53 0:14 STAN 48-WSU 3 It was the second time Murphy had an interception return for a touchdown at Seattle’s CenturyLink 8:24 WSU Marks - 47 yd pass from Apodaca (Furney PAT) 7-71 2:28 STAN 48-WSU 10 Field, pulling it off last season against Washington. Stanford also finished with two sacks and forced 6:29 STAN Sanders - 22 yd run (Ukropina PAT) 4-65 1:55 STAN 55-WSU 10 Washington State quarterback Connor Halliday to leave in the second half. 0:27 WSU Galvin - 8 yd pass from Apodaca (Furney PAT) 11-77 4:02 STAN 55-WSU 17

Hogan finished 16 of 25 passing with his only mistake being a second-quarter pass into the end zone that floated and was intercepted. Hogan was replaced early in the fourth quarter, but Stanford kept scoring. Remound Wright added a 53-yard touchdown run and Barry Sanders scored on a 22-yard run, Statistical Summary STAN WSU the first touchdown of his career. FIRST DOWNS 20 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-238 13-51 Stanford finished with 560 total yards. PASSING YDS (NET) 322 322 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-17-1 65-39-2 Stanford played without All-America left guard David Yankey, who was away from the team due to a TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-560 78-373 family issue, and free safety Ed Reynolds was suspended for the first half after he was ejected against Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Arizona State for targeting. The Cardinal barely noticed they were gone. Punt Returns-Yards 3-10 1-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-62 8-143 Hogan’s first half was nearly perfect. He missed on his first pass, then connected on six straight, Interception Returns-Yards 2-60 1-0 including the touchdown tosses to Cajuste and was excellent on third down. Hogan was 3 of 4 passing Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.8 7-39.3 on third down and added another conversion with his legs. Washington State moved its safeties up Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-0 to the line of scrimmage in an attempt to slow the Cardinal run game and paid for it getting beat on Penalties-Yards 9-57 4-35 the back end. Possession Time 31:35 28:25 Cajuste came into the game with only six receptions all season. He broke free on a crossing route on Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 4 of 16 the first touchdown running away from linebacker Cyrus Coen. It was the first passing touchdown Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 2 allowed by the Cougars this season. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-19 0-0 Cajuste’s second touchdown came when he blew past Nolan Washington on a double move and was wide open for the 33-yard score and a 17-3 Stanford lead. He should have caught a third touchdown, but Hogan’s pass floated and Deone Bucannon raced over from safety for the interception. It was the RUSHING first time this season Stanford failed to score inside the red zone. Stanford-Wright,R 2-56; Gaffney,T 14-54; Wilkerson,A 10-47; Sanders,B 3-34; Hogan,K 6-34; Seale,R 3-9; Lloyd,D 1-6; Team 1-minus 2. Cajuste finished with four catches for 115 yards. Washington State-Laufasa, Jere. 4-23; Mason, Marcus 3-22; Apodaca, Austin 3-10; Caldwell, T. 1-3; Halliday, C. 2-minus 7. Washington State was riding its first three-game winning streak since 2006 and was trying to start 4-1 for the first time since 2003, the last time the Cougars went to a bowl game. Instead of pulling off PASSING a stunning upset that would have signaled another step in their resurgence, the Cougars were left Stanford-Hogan,K 16-25-1-286; Crower,E 1-3-0-36. physically beaten and battered by the Cardinal. Washington State-Halliday, C. 24-36-1-184; Apodaca, Austin 15-29-1-138. RECEIVING Stanford-Montgomery,T 6-54; Cajuste,D 4-115; Rector,M 2-93; Young,K 1-36; Sanders,B 1-16; Kaumatule,L 1-5; Harris,R 1-2; Gaffney,T 1-1. Washington State-Mason, Marcus 7-28; Marks, Gabe 6-75; Cracraft, River 4-52; Galvin, Rickey 4-34; Williams, Dom. 3-27; Brooks, Leon 3-2; Williams, K. 2-61; Caldwell, T. 2-10; Laufasa, Jere. 2-8; Ratliff, Bobby 2-7; Thompson, John 2-6; Myers, Isiah 1-7; Mayle, Vince 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS Stanford-Murphy,T 1-30; Richards,J 1-30. Washington State-Bucannon, Deone 1-0.

FUMBLES Stanford-None. Washington State-Halliday, C. 1-0; Jackson, Alex 1-0; Apodaca, Austin 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A) Stanford-Mauro,J 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0. Washington State-None.

TACKLES (UA-A) Stanford-Carter,A 7-1; Amanam,U 5-1; Carrington,D 3-3; Harris,R 4-0; Skov,S 4-0; Tarpley,AJ 3-1; Lyons,W 3-0; Hemschoot,J 3-0; Hoffpauir,Z 2-1; Lueders,B 2-1; Richards,J 2-1; Murphy,T 2-0; Lancaster,J 2-0; Davis,N 2-0; Vaughters,J 1-0; Pippens,R 1-0; Parry,D 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0; Mauro,J 1-0; Reynolds,E 0-2; Rotto,T 0-1. Washington State-Bucannon, Deone 7-2; Taliulu, Taylor 5-2; Monroe, Darryl 5-0; Cooper, Xavier 4-1; Gauta, Ioane 3-1; Washington, N. 3-0; Coen, Cyrus 3-0; Horton, Damante 3-0; Vaeao, Destiny 3-0; Brown, Daquawn 2-1; Pritchard, Tana 1-3; Dotson, Isaac 2-0; Byers, Jared 2-0; Palacio, Kache 0-3; Sagote, Justin 1-0; Mason, Marcus 1-0; Oertel, Eric 1-0; Pole, Kalaf. 1-0; Faoliu, Lyman 0-1; Davey, Feddie 0-1; Allison, J. 0-1.

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#5/5 Stanford 31, #15/18 Washington 28 October 5, 2013 • Stanford, Calif.

STANFORD, Calif. - Ty Montgomery had several drops and one of his worst games in a loss at Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Washington last season. A year later, he turned in a breakout performance that saved Stanford. Washington (4-1, 1-1) 0 7 14 7 28 Stanford (5-0, 3-0) 7 10 14 0 31 Montgomery finished with 290 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, and the fifth-ranked Cardinal held on to beat No. 15 Washington 31-28 in a matchup of unbeaten Pac-12 North teams. Scoring Summary The Huskies outgained Stanford 489-284 in total yards but had no answer for the Cardinal’s Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score rejuvenated junior wide receiver any time he touched the ball. 1st 14:48 STAN Montgomery - 99 yd kickoff return (Williamson PAT) -- -- WASH 0-STAN 7 Montgomery returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for a TD and caught a 34-yard pass for another 2nd 14:51 STAN Williamson - 33 yd field goal 7-42 3:23 WASH 0-STAN 10 score to put the Cardinal in control from the start and keep them there. He caught three passes for 56 1:03 WASH Sankey - 7 yd run (Coons PAT) 12-88 3:22 WASH 7-STAN 10 yards, ran 30 yards on two carries and racked up 204 yards returning kicks. 0:11 STAN Montgomery - 39 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 5-61 0:48 WASH 7-STAN 17 3rd 14:01 WASH Smith - 29 yd pass from Price (Coons PAT) 4-75 0:59 WASH 14-STAN 17 Stanford led from wire-to-wire while winning its 13th straight game and 12th in a row at home. No 9:14 STAN Hogan - 4 yd run (Williamson PAT) 10-67 4:38 WASH 14-STAN 24 matter the score, Washington never went away. 2:26 WASH Sankey - 15 yd run (Coons PAT) 10-64 3:21 WASH 21-STAN 24 0:44 STAN Gaffney - 11 yd run (Williamson PAT) 3-19 1:31 WASH 21-STAN 31 Keith Price threw for 350 yards and two touchdowns on an injured thumb and nearly led the Huskies 4th 2:38 WASH Mickens - 1 yd pass from Price (Coons PAT) 6-79 1:30 WASH 28-STAN 31 back. But officials overturned Price’s completed pass on fourth down in the final minutes to end Washington’s rally. Statistical Summary WASH STAN Price completed 33 of 48 passes with one interception, and Bishop Sankey ran for 125 yards and two FIRST DOWNS 30 14 scores in an impressive — though, at times, mistake-filled — performance for the Huskies against the RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-139 41-179 defending Pac-12 and Rose Bowl champions. PASSING YDS (NET) 350 105 In the end, officials ruled Washington came up at least one bounce short. Passes Att-Comp-Int 48-33-1 20-12-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 88-489 61-284 On fourth-and-10 from the Stanford 49, Price rolled to his right and stiff-armed a defender before Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 throwing a 16-yard pass near the sideline to a diving Kevin Smith. But after reviewing TV replays, Punt Returns-Yards 4-15 2-32 officials said the ball hit the ground. Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-36 5-211 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-15 Huskies coach Steve Sarkisian said the video he saw on the scoreboard from the sideline looked Punts (Number-Avg) 7-39.4 6-44.5 inconclusive. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 10-89 7-53 The Cardinal sacked Price five times, tallied 11 tackles for loss and forced the Huskies into some big- Possession Time 28:21 31:39 time blunders. Washington committed 10 penalties for 89 yards. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 Stanford overcame some sloppy offense of its own but still looked nothing like the team that was handed its only conference loss by Washington in a 17-13 setback in Seattle last season. This time, the Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-3 Cardinal offense — led by Kevin Hogan, who improved to 10-0 as the starter — did just enough, and a Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-7 5-30 do-it-all showing from Montgomery made the difference.

Hogan completed 12 of 20 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown with one interception. Tyler Gaffney RUSHING ran for 72 yards and another score. Washington-Sankey, Bishop 27-125; Coons, Travis 1-19; Callier, Jesse 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 2; Price, Keith 10-minus 4. But Montgomery stole the spotlight for Stanford, starting when he sprinted up the middle untouched Stanford-Gaffney,T 19-72; Hogan,K 10-37; Montgomery,T 2-30; Wilkerson,A 6-23; Seale,R 1-17; to return the opening kickoff for his second career return for a score. It also was the first on an opening Young,K 1-3; Team 2-minus 3. kickoff for Stanford since Chris Owusu in 2009 against Washington. PASSING Washington-Price, Keith 33-48-1-350. After Sankey’s short touchdown run capped Washington’s impressive 88-yard drive late in the second Stanford-Hogan,K 12-20-1-105. quarter, Montgomery seized the momentum for Stanford again. He caught a 39-yard touchdown pass from Hogan down the sideline to give the Cardinal a 17-7 lead with 11 seconds remaining before RECEIVING halftime. Washington-Mickens, Jaydon 9-59; Smith, Kevin 6-98; Williams, Kasen 5-89; Sankey, Bishop 5-21; SeferianJenkins 4-58; Ross, John 2-15; Callier, Jesse 2-10. The teams twice traded scores to start the third quarter with an outpouring of offense more typical of Stanford-Montgomery,T 3-56; Gaffney,T 2-12; Whitfield,K 2-11; Cajuste,D 2-7; Sanders,B 1-7; the Washington-Stanford days of old. Wilkerson,A 1-6; Kaumatule,L 1-6.

After Washington’s second straight touchdown drive, the Cardinal turned to Montgomery once more. INTERCEPTIONS He juked a pair of defenders during a 68-yard kickoff return to the Washington 19 that set up Gaffney’s Washington-Peters, Marcus 1-0. TD run and put Stanford up 31-21. Stanford-Tarpley,AJ 1-15.

Washington’s best chance to come back ended when Trent Murphy tipped Price’s pass near the goal FUMBLES line and A.J. Tarpley grabbed the interception and ran 15 yards to the Stanford 20 with 6:11 remaining. Washington-Smith, Kevin 1-0. Stanford-None. But the Huskies came back again with Price throwing a 1-yard touchdown pass to Jaydon Mickens with 2:38 to play. Washington stopped Stanford three-and-out to get the ball back on its own 33 SACKS (UA-A) with 1:51 remaining, but the Cardinal made one final stop — just as it did in so many close games Washington-Feeney, Travis 1-1; Kikaha, Hau’oli 0-1. last season. Stanford-Murphy,T 2-0; Skov,S 1-1; Vaughters,J 1-0; Lueders,B 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A) Washington-Thompson, Shaq 5-4; Timu, John 2-6; Parker, Sean 3-4; Fuimaono, P. 6-0; Feeney, Travis 4-2; Shamburger, W. 4-2; Ducre, Gregory 2-4; Kikaha, Hau’oli 1-5; Littleton, C. 3-1; Shelton, Danny 2-2; Peters, Marcus 3-0; Washington, Dw. 1-0; Tutogi, Thomas 1-0; Smith, Kevin 1-0; Hudson, Evan 0-1; Watson, Tre 0-1. Stanford-Skov,S 8-7; Tarpley,AJ 3-5; Reynolds,E 7-0; Amanam,U 5-1; Carter,A 3-3; Vaughters,J 3-3; Murphy,T 3-3; Lancaster,J 2-3; Mauro,J 3-1; Parry,D 2-2; Carrington,D 3-0; Richards,J 2-1; Lyons,W 2-1; Anderson,K 0-3; Lueders,B 0-3; Browning,B 2-0; Harris,R 1-1; Owusu,F 1-1; Gardner,B 0-2; Hemschoot,J 1-0; Hewitt,R 1-0; Ward,L 0-1.

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#5/5 Stanford 21, Utah 27 October 12, 2013 • Salt Lake City, Utah

SALT LAKE CITY - Utah made a goal-line stand in the final minute and Travis Wilson threw two Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score touchdown passes in a 27-21 victory against No. 5 Stanford. Stanford (5-1, 3-1) 14 0 0 7 21 Utah (4-2, 1-2) 14 7 3 3 27 It was the first time in school history the Utes knocked off a top-five program at Rice-Eccles Stadium. They beat No. 4 Alabama in the Sugar Bowl following the 2008 season. Scoring Summary Kevin Hogan marched the Cardinal down to the 6-yard line with a minute remaining. On third down, Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score he threw an incomplete pass to Charlie Hopkins. Then, on fourth down, amid heavy pressure, Hogan 1st 11:36 STAN Gaffney - 1 yd run (Williamson PAT) 7-75 3:24 STAN 7-UTAH 0 overthrew Devon Cajuste. 7:35 UTAH Williams - 4 yd pass from Wilson (Phillips PAT) 8-75 4:01 STAN 7-UTAH 7 The Utes took a knee twice to end the game, along with the 13-game winning streak of Stanford. 7:21 STAN Montgomery - 100 yd kickoff return (Williamson PAT) -- -- STAN 14-UTAH 7 0:10 UTAH Anderson - 51 yd pass from Wilson (Phillips PAT) 10-79 3:43 STAN 14-UTAH 14 Utah kept Stanford’s stingy defense off balance all day with a mix of draws and wide receiver screens. 2nd 3:48 UTAH Anderson - 3 yd run (Phillips PAT) 11-99 5:05 STAN 14-UTAH 21 Dres Anderson caught a 51-yard touchdown pass and scored another on a short run. Bubba Poole 3rd 2:02 UTAH Phillips - 23 yd field goal 10-47 4:18 STAN 14-UTAH 24 finished with 111 yards rushing and had another 75 on seven catches. 4th 14:13 UTAH Phillips - 48 yd field goal 4-2 1:28 STAN 14-UTAH 27 9:22 STAN Cajuste - 7 yd pass from Hogan (Williamson PAT) 5-52 0:56 STAN 21-UTAH 27 Ty Montgomery returned a kickoff for a touchdown for a second straight week. This time, Montgomery took the ball a few steps deep in the end zone and darted through the Utes before going 100 yards, tying a Stanford record. Statistical Summary STAN UTAH FIRST DOWNS 13 22 Cajuste made a diving catch on a fade route to trim the Utah lead to 27-21 with 9:22 remaining, but RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-143 39-181 the Cardinal couldn’t complete the comeback. PASSING YDS (NET) 246 234 A week after throwing six interceptions, Wilson showed more poise in the pocket. His only mistake Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-15-0 34-23-1 was on a screen, when his pass was tipped and picked off by Joe Hemschoot. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-389 73-415 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Wilson finished 23 of 34 for 234 yards. He cut his throwing hand on a hard tackle early in the third Punt Returns-Yards 2-11 2-26 quarter, continuously wiping the top of it on his towel. But the injury didn’t seem to affect his touch. Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-176 0-0 Neither did those interceptions. Interception Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-40.8 5-44.6 Stanford struggled on offense in the second half, turning the ball over twice on fumbles with Reilly Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 recovering both. The Utes turned those into field goals by Andy Phillips. Phillips, a former U.S. ski Penalties-Yards 6-33 4-30 team member, is 11 for 11 this season. Possession Time 27:06 32:54 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 6 of 14 Kevin Hogan dropped to 10-1 as a starter. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-4 Utah went on a season-long 99-yard drive in the second quarter, culminating with Anderson’s 3-yard score on an end-around. It gave Utah a 21-14 at halftime. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 2-12

It was a day of firsts for the Stanford defense, which hadn’t allowed an opening quarter touchdown all season. Karl Williams scored on a 4-yard pass from Wilson on Utah’s opening drive and Anderson later RUSHING hauled in a 51-yard pass from Wilson. It was Anderson’s fifth play of 50 or more yards. Stanford-Gaffney,T 16-108; Lloyd,D 1-16; Hogan,K 7-6; Montgomery,T 1-5; Hewitt,R 1-3; Seale,R 1-3; Wilkerson,A 2-2. Montgomery joined Bob Bryan (1950 against San Francisco) and Damon Dunn (1994 at Arizona State) Utah-Poole, Bubba 22-111; Wilson, Travis 8-35; Radley, Lucky 4-31; Anderson, Dres 2-6; TEAM 2-minus 1; Williams, Karl 1-minus 1. with 100-yard kickoff returns for Stanford. PASSING One week prior, Montgomery had a 99-yard touchdown return to open the game against Washington. Stanford-Hogan,K 15-27-0-246. Montgomery finished with three returns for 160 yards against Utah. Utah-Wilson, Travis 23-34-1-234.

RECEIVING Stanford-Montgomery,T 8-131; Whitfield,K 2-51; Cajuste,D 2-17; Rector,M 1-39; Hewitt,R 1-5; Gaffney,T 1-3. Utah-Poole, Bubba 7-75; Williams, Karl 5-20; Anderson, Dres 4-82; Norwood, Geoff 4-28; Denham, Anthony 2-17; Fitzgerald,Sean 1-12.

INTERCEPTIONS Stanford-Hemschoot,J 1-7. Utah-None.

FUMBLES Stanford-Hogan,K 2-1; Montgomery,T 1-1. Utah-None.

SACKS (UA-A) Stanford-Murphy,T 1-0. Utah-Orchard, Nate 2-0.

TACKLES (UA-A) Stanford-Reynolds,E 6-6; Tarpley,AJ 3-9; Skov,S 3-6; Mauro,J 6-2; Richards,J 3-5; Lyons,W 2-6; Amanam,U 3-2; Gardner,B 1-4; Murphy,T 1-3; Browning,B 3-0; Carter,A 2-0; Anderson,K 1-1; Hemschoot,J 0-2; Vaughters,J 0-1; Lancaster,J 0-1; Ward,L 0-1; Carrington,D 0-1. Utah-Reilly, Trevor 3-4; Whittingham, Ja 4-2; Walker, Michael 2-4; Orchard, Nate 4-1; Rowe, Eric 2-3; Tuipolutu, LT 1-4; Norris, Jared 0-5; Orphey, Davion 2-2; Honeycutt, Mike 3-0; McGill, Keith 2-1; Palepoi, Tenny 1-2; Dimick, Hunter 1-1; Fehoko, V.J. 0-2; Norwood, Geoff 1-0; Williams, Karl 1-0; Radley, Lucky 1-0; Thomas, Justin 1-0; Ianu, Sese 0-1.

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#13/13 Stanford 24, #9/10 UCLA 10 October 19, 2013 • Stanford, Calif.

STANFORD, Calif. - Tyler Gaffney ran for 171 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 13 Stanford Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score smothered Brett Hundley and No. 9 UCLA, 24-10, with a physical performance on both sides of the UCLA (5-1, 2-1) 0 0 3 7 10 ball. Stanford (6-1, 4-1) 3 0 14 7 24

The Cardinal outgained UCLA 419 yards to 266, won the time of possession 37:11 to 22:49 and again made the big plays when it mattered most. Scoring Summary Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Kevin Hogan threw for 227 yards and a spectacular touchdown to Kodi Whitfield as the Cardinal 1st 1:08 STAN Ukropina - 31 yd field goal 11-74 4:34 UCLA 0-STAN 3 regrouped the way they always seem to over the past four years. 3rd 11:08 UCLA Fairbairn - 38 yd field goal 12-54 3:52 UCLA 3-STAN 3 The Bruins entered the game averaging 45.8 points per game. 7:27 STAN Whitfield - 30 yd pass from Hogan (Ukropina PAT) 7-76 3:35 UCLA 3-STAN 10 3:33 STAN Gaffney - 1 yd run (Ukropina PAT) 6-40 2:47 UCLA 3-STAN 17 Just as they slowed down Marcus Mariota and Oregon last season, Stanford hurried Hundley all 4th 14:56 UCLA Evans - 3 yd pass from Hundley (Fairbairn PAT) 11-75 3:37 UCLA 10-STAN 17 afternoon to put the brakes on UCLA’s up-tempo offense. 1:42 STAN Gaffney - 4 yd run (Ukropina PAT) 5-32 0:58 UCLA 10-STAN 24

Hundley completed 24 of 39 passes for 192 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions by Jordan Richards -- the second with a little more than two minutes remaining, leading to another Stanford Statistical Summary STAN UCLA touchdown that put the first blemish on UCLA’s season. The Bruins have not started 6-0 since 2005. FIRST DOWNS 16 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-74 50-192 The Cardinal came out on top again in a rematch of last season’s Pac-12 title game with a “back-to- PASSING YDS (NET) 192 227 basics” formula. Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-24-2 25-18-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-266 75-419 With UCLA’s offense taking the field with 2:57 remaining, the Cardinal hurried Hundley into two incompletions before Richards dived for his second interception at the Bruins’ 32-yard line after Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 receiver Thomas Duarte fell down. Then Gaffney capped off a quick Stanford drive with a 4-yard Punt Returns-Yards 3-(-4) 3-1 touchdown run that put the game out of reach. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-53 2-37 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-25 Stanford has won six straight over UCLA, including three in the last year, and 14 in a row against Punts (Number-Avg) 7-46.3 6-43.0 teams from California. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 7-43 6-65 Devon Cajuste caught seven passes for 109 yards for Stanford before leaving with a right leg injury Possession Time 22:49 37:11 early in the fourth quarter. Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 9 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 UCLA, which entered the game outscoring opponents 71-0 in the third quarter, looked out of rhythm Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3 after halftime. Stanford outscored UCLA 14-3 in the third quarter to take a two-touchdown lead -- with Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-27 one of the most spectacular plays of the season igniting Stanford’s surge.

While running to his right on a post route, Whitfield -- the son of former NFL offensive lineman Bob RUSHING Whitfield -- leaped in the air and reached back to make a backhanded catch with his right hand UCLA-Jones, Malcolm 5-30; Hundley, Brett 11-27; Perkins, Paul 4-10; Thigpen, Damien 4-6; Manfro, between two defenders. The 30-yard touchdown reception put Stanford up 10-3 and left most of the Steven 2-2; TEAM 1-minus 1. crowd “oohing” every time the replay was shown on the video boards. Stanford-Gaffney,T 36-171; Hogan,K 5-33; Seale,R 2-4; Young,K 2-minus 3; Wright,R 1-minus 4; Wilkerson,A 4-minus 9. On UCLA’s next drive, Stanford forced a turnover for the 32nd straight game -- the second-longest streak in the country -- when Richards intercepted Hundley’s lofted pass. Richards’ return for a PASSING touchdown was called back because of a holding penalty. UCLA-Hundley, Brett 24-39-2-192. Stanford-Hogan,K 18-25-1-227. No matter. RECEIVING Cajuste caught a leaping 34-yard pass at UCLA’s 2 on third down. And three plays later, Gaffney ran for UCLA-Payton, Jordan 5-43; Fuller, Devin 5-35; Evans, Shaquell 4-30; Perkins, Paul 4-19; Lucien, Devin a short touchdown to put the Cardinal up 17-3 late in the third quarter. 2-31; Duarte, Thomas 2-18; Andrews, Darren 1-10; Thigpen, Damien 1-6. Stanford-Cajuste,D 7-109; Montgomery,T 5-50; Whitfield,K 2-39; Pratt,J 1-13; Cummings,J 1-7; Hundley regrouped to lead UCLA on an 11-play, 75-yard scoring drive. He capped it off with a 3-yard Hopkins,C 1-6; Gaffney,T 1-3. touchdown pass to Shaquelle Evans that sliced Stanford’s lead to 17-10 early in the fourth. INTERCEPTIONS Hundley and the Bruins never looked so smooth again. Ka’imi Fairbairn kicked a tying 38-yard field on UCLA-Adams, Ishmael 1-0. the opening drive of the second half for UCLA’s only other score. Stanford-Richards,J 2-25.

FUMBLES UCLA-Hundley, Brett 1-0. Stanford-Sanders,B 1-0; Wilkerson,A 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A) UCLA-None. Stanford-Murphy,T 2-0; Gardner,B 1-0; Skov,S 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A) UCLA-Goforth, Randal 2-17; Jefferson, Anth 3-11; Vanderdoes, Edd 2-9; Adams, Ishmael 0-10; Jack, Myles 5-4; Zumwalt, Jordan 1-8; Kendricks, Eric 1-8; Barr, Anthony 1-7; Moreau, Fabian 2-3; Savaiinaea, Isa 0-5; Marsh, Cassius 0-4; Clark, Kenneth 0-4; Hofmeister, Rya 1-1; McCarthy, Ellis 0-2; Lagace, Taylor 1-0; Brown, Jayon 1-0; Hollins, Deon 0-1; Graham, Keenan 0-1; Sermons, Brando 0-1; McKay, Stan 0-1; Epenesa, Seali’ 0-1. Stanford-Richards,J 5-5; Skov,S 6-1; Tarpley,AJ 3-4; Reynolds,E 4-2; Carrington,D 4-2; Carter,A 3-3; Mauro,J 3-1; Aman am,U 2-2; Harris,R 3-0; Murphy,T 2-1; Lyons,W 1-2; Gardner,B 2-0; Olugbode,K 1-1; Hemschoot,J 0-2; Cajuste,D 1-0; Vaughters,J 0-1; Parry,D 0-1; Cummings,J 0-1; Anderson,K 0-1.

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#8/8 Stanford 20, Oregon State 12 October 26, 2013 • Corvallis, Ore.

CORVALLIS, Ore. - Tyler Gaffney ran for three touchdowns and the Cardinal held off Oregon State’s Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score fourth-quarter comeback bid in a 20-12 win. Stanford (7-1, 5-1) 0 7 6 7 20 Oregon State (6-2, 4-1) 0 3 6 3 12 Gaffney ran 22 times for 145 yards and scored on runs of 4, 9 and 32 yards to highlight a slow offensive night for Stanford. Stanford totaled 276 yards of offense as quarterback Kevin Hogan completed just 8 of 18 passes for 88 yards. Scoring Summary Qtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Oregon State didn’t top 300 yards either, held to 288 - well off the Beavers’ season average of 515 2nd 12:48 OSU Romaine - 50-yd field goal 8-6 4:25 STAN 0-OSU 3 yards. Oregon State quarterback Sean Mannion, the national leader in yards passing and touchdown passes, was 41 of 57 for 271 yards and one touchdown. 0:07 STAN Gaffney - 4-yd run (Ukropina PAT) 6-66 0:39 STAN 7-OSU 3 3rd 14:08 STAN Gaffney - 9-yd run (Ukropina PAT failed) 2-12 0:45 STAN 13-OSU 3 Beavers receiver Brandin Cooks, tops in the nation in receptions and yards, finished with nine catches 0:46 OSU Cooks - 8-yd pass from Mannion (PAT blocked) 12-90 5:54 STAN 13-OSU 9 for 80 yards. 4th 12:01 STAN Gaffney - 32-yd run (Ukropina PAT) 8-73 3:38 STAN 20-OSU 9 3:00 OSU Romaine - 39-yd field goal 4-(-2) 1:13 STAN 20-OSU 12 Stanford’s defense came up big in key situations, as it turned back Oregon State on downs four times inside the Cardinal 35. Stanford held Mannion to less than 350 yards passing for the first time this season, and sacked him eight times. Statistical Summary STAN OSU FIRST DOWNS 13 23 It wasn’t pretty for the Cardinal offense, and in particular, Hogan. The Beavers’ defense had him RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-185 24-17 scrambling, and Hogan was able to complete only three passes longer than 10 yards. PASSING YDS (NET) 88 271 Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-8-0 57-41-0 But Gaffney, who leads Stanford in rushing with 878 yards this season, picked up the slack. Gaffney, TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 51-273 81-288 who often gained yardage after the first contact, was effective in the second half, when he ran for 79 yards and two touchdowns. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-36 Punt Returns-Yards 1-21 3-74 The Beavers trailed 20-9 with less than 4 minutes remaining and nearly forced overtime. Down Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-50 4-57 by eight, Oregon State drove to the Stanford 7 with 30 seconds remaining, but four consecutive Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 incompletions stopped the rally and ended the Beavers’ six-game winning streak. Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.0 4-39.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Twice during the first half and once in the third quarter, Oregon State coach Mike Riley decided to Penalties-Yards 5-43 6-50 pass up field-goal attempts, and instead tried to convert a fourth-and-short. Stanford turned back Possession Time 21:27 38:33 each one. Third-Down Conversions 2 of 9 6 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 5 Stanford led 7-3 at halftime following a defensive struggle in the first half. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 8-60 2-14 Oregon State took a 3-0 lead early in the second quarter on Trevor Romaine’s career-best 50-yard field goal. The Beavers appeared that they would lead hold the lead into the break when a turnover on downs gave the Cardinal the ball on its own 34 with 46 seconds remaining in the second quarter. RUSHING Stanford-Gaffney,T 22-145; Young,K 2-23; Hogan,K 5-10; Montgomery,T 1-9; Sanders,B 1-6; Team Stanford took advantage with a quick-striking drive, finishing when Gaffney bulled into the end zone 1-minus 3; Lloyd,D 1-minus 5. from 4 yards out 7 seconds before halftime. Oregon State-Ward, Terron 3-39; Woods, Storm 8-21; Cooks, Brandin 3-18; TEAM 1-minus 1; Mannion, Sean 9-minus 60. The Cardinal capitalized on their momentum by forcing a fumble on the opening kickoff of the second half. Gaffney scored two plays later on a 9-yard run to put Stanford ahead 13-3. PASSING Stanford-Hogan,K 8-18-0-88. Oregon State bounced back with its best possession of the night, a 12-play, 90-yard drive ending on an Oregon State-Mannion, Sean 41-57-0-271. 8-yard touchdown pass from Mannion to Brandin Cooks. But the Cardinal made it 20-9 just 3 minutes into the fourth quarter on Gaffney’s 32-yard cutback run for a touchdown. RECEIVING Stanford-Montgomery,T 3-55; Whitfield,K 2-21; Hewitt,R 1-6; Dudchock,D 1-4; Young,K 1-2. Romaine had 39-yard field goal with 3:57 left to pull the Beavers to 20-12. Oregon State-Cooks, Brandin 9-80; Clute, Kellen 8-37; Mullaney, R. 6-68; Ward, Terron 5-33; Cummings, Kevin 4-20; Woods, Storm 4-15; Anderson, Tyler 2-13; Perry, Tyler 2-9; Smith, Caleb 1-minus 4.

INTERCEPTIONS Stanford-None. Oregon State-None.

FUMBLES Stanford-Gaffney,T 1-1; Lloyd,D 1-1. Oregon State-Woods, Storm 1-0; Bolden, Victor 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A) Stanford-Murphy,T 2-1; Anderson,K 1-1; Mauro,J 1-0; Gardner,B 1-0; Lueders,B 1-0; Vaughters,J 1-0. Oregon State-Alexander, D.J. 1-0; Crichton, Scott 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A) Stanford-Tarpley,AJ 8-5; Murphy,T 4-4; Mauro,J 3-5; Richards,J 5-1; Amanam,U 4-2; Lyons,W 5-0; Anderson,K 3-2; Reynolds,E 4-0; Hemschoot,J 3-1; Skov,S 2-2; Gardner,B 2-1; Lancaster,J 2-1; Carter,A 0-3; Parry,D 0-3; Vaughters,J 2-0; Cummings,J 1-1; Lueders,B 1-1; Browning,B 1-0; Lloyd,D 1-0; Rhyne,B 1-0. Oregon State-Murphy, Ryan 3-5; Reynolds, R. 6-1; Zimmerman, T. 1-5; Alexander, D.J. 3-2; Wynn, Dylan 1-4; Johnson, Jabral 1-3; Nelson, Steven 2-1; Rosa, Mana 1-2; Mageo, Rommel 1-2; Crichton, Scott 1-1; Noland-Lewis, C 1-1; Delva, Edwin 1-0; Braun, John 1-0; Gwacham, Obum 1-0; Songy, Darrell 0-1; Audiss, Micah 0-1; Hautau, Siale 0-1.

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#6/6 Stanford 26, #2/2 Oregon 20 November 7, 2013 • Stanford, Calif.

STANFORD, Calif. - Tyler Gaffney ran for 157 yards, and No. 5 Stanford hammered No. 3 Oregon for Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score three quarters before holding off a furious rally by the fast-paced Ducks for a 26-20 victory. Oregon (8-1, 5-1) 0 0 0 20 20 Stanford (8-1, 6-1) 7 10 6 3 26 The Cardinal made it two in a row against the Ducks, who haven’t lost to any other team in the past two seasons. Scoring Summary Kevin Hogan ran for a touchdown and played a mistake-free game at quarterback for Stanford as the Qtr Time Team - Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score Cardinal put on a clinic in how to play keep-away from a team that was averaging 55.6 points per 1st 2:36 STAN - Gaffney - 2 yd run (Williamson PAT) 12-96 5:59 ORE 0-STAN 7 game. Stanford ran 66 times for 274 yards -- sometimes behind as many as nine offensive linemen -- and held the ball for 42 and a half minutes. 2nd 11:26 STAN - Hogan - 11 yd run (Williamson PAT) 8-58 4:58 ORE 0-STAN 14 0:00 STAN - Williamson - 19 yd field goal 20-96 8:26 ORE 0-STAN 17 Heisman Trophy contender Marcus Mariota, who said he was playing on a left knee that was a “little 3rd 12:34 STAN - Williamson - 34 yd field goal 6-21 2:17 ORE 0-STAN 20 banged up,” was inaccurate and under pressure much of the night. He finished 20-of-34 for 250 yards 1:31 STAN - Williamson - 26 yd field goal 14-63 7:33 ORE 0-STAN 23 with a fumble but threw two fourth-quarter touchdown passes, sandwiched around a blocked field 4th 11:40 STAN - Williamson - 30 yd field goal 8-46 4:27 ORE 0-STAN 26 goal return for a score by Rodney Hardrick, to pull the Ducks to 26-20 with 2:12 left. 10:11 ORE - Hawkins - 23 yd pass from Mariota (Wogan PAT) 5-60 1:21 ORE 7-STAN 26 5:08 ORE - Hardrick - 65 yd missed FG return (Mariota pass failed) -- -- ORE 13-STAN 26 Oregon recovered one onside kick but couldn’t do it twice, and Stanford ran out the clock. 2:12 ORE - Brown - 12 yd pass from Mariota (Wogan PAT) 10-57 2:51 ORE 20-STAN 26

Oregon looked out of it, down 26-0 early in the fourth with Stanford hammering away behind Gaffney, who set a school record with 45 carries. Statistical Summary ORE STAN FIRST DOWNS 17 26 Even after Oregon finally broke through with a 23-yard touchdown pass from Mariota to Daryle RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-62 66-274 Hawkins, the Cardinal went on another time-consuming drive and attempted a long field goal that would have sealed it. PASSING YDS (NET) 250 103 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-20-0 13-7-0 Instead, the Ducks blocked it, Hardrick scooped and scored from 65 yards out with 5:08 left, and TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-312 79-377 suddenly it was interesting. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-25 0-0 Only five seconds later, it got even more interesting when the Ducks recovered an onside kick. They Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-95 1-57 quickly moved inside the Stanford 5 but got pushed back to fourth-and-goal from the 12. Mariota Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 threw a touchdown pass to Pharaoh Brown with 2:12 remaining, but the time it took the Ducks to get Punts (Number-Avg) 3-38.3 1-43.0 in while burning a timeout was key. Fumbles-Lost 4-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 10-81 2-10 Stanford grabbed the next onside kick, and Oregon was powerless to stop the clock. Possession Time 17:26 42:34 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 14 of 21 Stanford put Oregon in a 14-0 hole, the Ducks’ largest deficit of the season to that point, with a power Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 1 of 1 football clinic that started when the Cardinal came up with a fourth-and-goal stop from the 4 in the first quarter. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 6-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-21 Stanford followed with a punishing 96-yard drive that included one long strike from Hogan to Michael Rector. Gaffney’s 2-yard plunge made it 7-0. RUSHING With a little help from a pass interference call that wiped out an Oregon interception, Stanford made Oregon-Marshall, Byron 11-46; Thomas, De. 6-30; Tyner, Thomas 1-2; Mariota, Marcus 6-minus 16. it 14-0 on Hogan’s option keeper from 11 yards out with 11:26 left in the second quarter. Stanford-Gaffney,T 45-157; Hogan,K 8-57; Wilkerson,A 6-25; Montgomery,T 1-14; Wright,R 2-13; Young,K 2-11; Seale,R 2-minus 3. And just when it looked as though Oregon was about to get back in it, Stanford linebacker Shayne Skov ripped the ball away from De’Anthony Thomas at the Stanford 2. PASSING Oregon-Mariota, Marcus 20-34-0-250. Stanford-Hogan,K 7-13-0-103. Stanford followed that with another 96-yard drive, this one on 20 plays that ended with Williamson kicking a 19-yard field goal to end the half 17-0. RECEIVING Oregon-Addison, Bralon 5-66; Thomas, De. 4-45; Huff, Josh 3-42; Hawkins, Daryle 3-41; Brown, It was the first time Oregon had been shut out in the first half since Oct. 10, 2009, against UCLA, and a Pharaoh 3-17; Allen, Chance 1-20; Lowe, Keanon 1-19. lot of people had to be left wondering how Stanford lost to Utah last month. Stanford-Montgomery,T 2-20; Hewitt,R 2-15; Rector,M 1-47; Gaffney,T 1-15; Pratt,J 1-6.

At halftime, Stanford retired John Elway’s No. 7 jersey, and the Hall of Fame quarterback concluded INTERCEPTIONS the ceremony by imploring the fans to stay into the game and the Cardinal to keep kicking Duck ... tail. Oregon-None. Stanford-None.

FUMBLES Oregon-Mariota, Marcus 3-1; Thomas, De. 1-1. Stanford-Gaffney,T 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A) Oregon-None. Stanford-Tarpley,AJ 1-0; Murphy,T 0-1; Vaughters,J 1-0; Anderson,H 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A) Oregon-Jackson, Brian 6-8; Ekpre-Olomu, I. 5-7; Patterson, A. 2-9; Malone, Derrick 1-10; Hart, Taylor 3-7; Mitchell, T. 3-6; Hardrick, R. 2-7; Lokombo, Boseko 0-8; Cassell, Rahim 2-4; Buckner, D. 1-5; Washington, T. 0-5; Keliikipi, Wade 0-4; Armstead, Arik 1-2; Walker, Joe 2-0; Wogan, Matt 1-0; Dargan, Erick 0-1; Balducci, Alex 0-1; Havili-Heimuli 0-1; Hill, Troy 0-1. Stanford-Skov,S 5-4; Carter,A 5-1; Tarpley,AJ 4-1; Anderson,H 2-3; Lyons,W 1-4; Vaughters,J 3-1; Richards,J 3-1; Reynolds,E 3-1; Murphy,T 1-3; Amanam,U 1-2; Mauro,J 0-3; Anderson,K 0-3; Lancaster,J 2-0; Browning,B 1-0; Rhyne,B 1-0; Olugbode,K 1-0; Harris,R 0-1.

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#5/5 Stanford 17, USC 20 November 16, 2013 • Los Angeles, Calif.

LOS ANGELES - Andre Heidari kicked a 47-yard field goal with 19 seconds to play, and a stalwart Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score defense repeatedly came up big in USC’s 20-17 upset of Stanford at the Coliseum. Stanford (8-2, 6-2) 7 3 7 0 17 USC (8-3, 5-2) 14 3 0 3 20 Cody Kessler passed for 288 yards as the revitalized Trojans earned their fifth win in six games.

USC’s defensive performance included two fourth-quarter interceptions and a season-low 17 points Scoring Summary from the Cardinal. Qtr Time Team - Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score 1st 8:47 USC - Vainuku - 1 yd pass from Kessler (Heidari PAT failed) 9-63 4:15 STAN 0-USC 6 Heidari nearly lost his job twice this season, and he missed an extra point in the first quarter. But the junior coolly nailed the tiebreaking field goal -- and then got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for 6:46 STAN - Gaffney - 35 yd run (Ukropina PAT) 5-76 1:55 STAN 7-USC 6 running the length of the field to celebrate it. 2:34 USC - Allen - 1 yd run (Lee pass from Kessler) 8-76 4:07 STAN 7-USC 14 2nd 9:05 USC - Heidari - 23 yd field goal 7-74 3:11 STAN 7-USC 17 Stanford had won in its last three trips to the Coliseum, including a triple-overtime thriller in 2011, 0:17 STAN - Ukropina - 27 yd field goal 11-49 4:55 STAN 10-USC 17 and its last four meetings with USC overall. 3rd 8:22 STAN - Gaffney - 18 yd run (Ukropina PAT) 10-92 4:43 STAN 17-USC 17 4th 0:19 USC - Heidari - 47 yd field goal 10-27 2:43 STAN 17-USC 20 Soma Vainuku caught an early touchdown pass and Javorius Allen rushed for a score for USC, which played 38 straight scoreless minutes until Heidari’s kick. Nelson Agholor had eight catches for 104 yards, while Marqise Lee had six catches for 83 yards -- and both receivers made big plays on USC’s Statistical Summary STAN USC final drive. FIRST DOWNS 18 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-210 27-23 Tyler Gaffney rushed for 158 yards and two touchdowns for Stanford, which had won three straight PASSING YDS (NET) 127 288 while closing in on the chance to host the Pac-12 title game for the second straight year. Kevin Hogan Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-14-2 37-25-0 went 14 of 25 for 127 yards, but the Cardinal couldn’t regain the lead after trailing 17-10 at half, despite repeatedly getting close. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-337 64-311 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Stanford tied it with Gaffney’s 18-yard touchdown run on the first drive of the third quarter, but Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-12 couldn’t score on six drives in the final 23 minutes, managing just 88 yards -- 75 on a single drive Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-71 3-52 ending in Dion Bailey’s interception. USC’s offense also struggled throughout the second half, but Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-26 the Trojans’ sanctions-depleted defense kept it close despite using just two substitutes for most of Punts (Number-Avg) 5-45.8 6-35.3 the night. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 6-70 4-45 Bailey intercepted Hogan’s third-down pass at the USC 6 with about 10 and a half minutes to play, Possession Time 30:34 29:26 killing what seemed certain to be Stanford’s go-ahead drive. Su’a Cravens then intercepted a tipped Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 4 of 14 pass at the USC 44 with 3 minutes to play, giving another chance to the Trojans’ offense. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 3-3 After Lee caught a 13-yard slant pass over midfield on fourth-and-2, the Trojans reached the Stanford Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 0-0 21 before two straight yardage-losing plays pushed them back to the 30 -- and Heidari still nailed his kick.

USC hadn’t beaten a ranked opponent since 2011. RUSHING Stanford-Gaffney,T 24-158; Hogan,K 4-18; Montgomery,T 2-14; Young,K 1-10; Wilkerson,A 3-9; Hewitt,R 1-1. Stanford betrayed a few nerves early. The Cardinal burned two timeouts and committed an illegal- USC-Allen, Javorius 16-26; Madden, Tre 6-11; Isaac, Ty 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 1; Kessler, Cody 3-minus snap penalty on the game’s first drive, and Ty Montgomery dropped two passes in the opening 15. minutes. PASSING USC’s opening drive was smooth, with Lee making a tiptoe sideline catch before Vainuku came out of Stanford-Hogan,K 14-25-2-127. the backfield for a play-action 1-yard touchdown catch just 6:13 in. Gaffney scored on a 35-yard run USC-Kessler, Cody 25-37-0-288. moments later when he popped out the back of a scrimmage pile and sprinted past the slumbering USC defense, but the Trojans answered with another long drive capped by Allen’s 1-yard touchdown RECEIVING run and a 2-point conversion catch by Lee. Stanford-Montgomery,T 4-23; Rector,M 2-44; Pratt,J 2-21; Trojan,J 2-17; Cajuste,D 1-19; Whitfield,K 1-6; Hewitt,R 1-5; Gaffney,T 1-3; Lloyd,D 0-minus 11. Kessler was outstanding in the pocket and on the run, completing 10 straight early passes before USC-Agholor, Nelson 8-104; Lee, Marqise 6-83; Allen, Javorius 4-58; Vainuku, Soma 2-16; Grimble, Heidari’s first field goal put the Trojans up by 10 points early in the second quarter. Stanford added Xavier 2-10; Rogers, Darreus 1-14; Flournoy, De’Vo 1-3; Madden, Tre 1-0. a field goal with 17 seconds left in the first half. After Gaffney capped a 92-yard drive after halftime with his touchdown run up the middle, Stanford forced a fumble by Kessler at the USC 19 -- but the INTERCEPTIONS Cardinal’s field goal attempt was blocked. Stanford-None. USC-Bailey, Dion 1-26; Cravens, Su’a 1-0.

FUMBLES Stanford-Gaffney,T 1-0; Lloyd,D 1-1. USC-Kessler, Cody 1-1; Agholor, Nelson 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A) Stanford-Murphy,T 2-0. USC-None.

TACKLES (UA-A) Stanford-Skov,S 7-2; Murphy,T 6-2; Carter,A 3-4; Lyons,W 4-2; Tarpley,AJ 3-3; Amanam,U 5-0; Richards,J 3-2; Reynolds,E 2-2; Mauro,J 2-1; Anderson,H 1-1; Hemschoot,J 1-1; Carrington,D 1-1; Parry,D 1-0; Harris,R 1-0; Ward,L 1-0; Danser,K 1-0; Skov,P 0-1. USC-Sarao, Anthony 5-7; Pullard, Hayes 6-5; Wright, Demetri 3-5; Williams, Leona 2-5; Bailey, Dion 3-3; Shaw, Josh 3-2; Seymour, Kevon 3-2; Cravens, Su’a 2-1; Katrib, George 1-2; Tavai, J.R. 1-2; Uko, George 0-3; Vainuku, Soma 1-0; Kennard, Devon 0-1; Ruffin, Jabari 0-1; Woods, Antwaun 0-1.

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Usua Amanam Henry Anderson 15 • Nickelback 91 • Defensive End 5-10 • 175 • 5th 6-6 • 295 • Senior Fremont, Calif. • Bellarmine Atlanta, Ga. • Woodward

As a Fifth-Year Senior (2013) As a Senior (2013) • Two pass breakups in season opener vs. San Jose State • Lott IMPACT Award watch list • Five tackles, 0.5 tackle for loss against Arizona State • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 second team • Six tackles (five solo) against Washington State • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 third team • Six tackles (five solo) against Washington • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 first team • Five tackles at Utah • Two tackle assists with half sack vs. San Jose State • Four tackles vs. UCLA • Sidelined after knee injury suffered at Army • Six tackles (four solo) at Oregon State • Five tackles, 0.5 sack vs. Oregon • Three tackles vs. Oregon • Two tackles (0.5 for loss) at USC • Five solo tackles (1.0 for loss) at USC

The Anderson File The Amanam File • Prepped at Woodward (Ga.) under head coach Mark Miller • Graduated from Bellarmine (Calif.) • Nation’s 27th-best defensive end prospect by Rivals, 42nd by Scout • State player of the year by numerous publications • 81 tackles (14 for loss) 9.5 sacks and six pass breakups in 2009 • Rushed for 1,828 yards and 30 touchdowns on 221 carries as a senior • 183 tackles and 20.5 sacks during prep career • 1,656 rushing yards on 2220 carries with 20 touchdowns as a junior • Led Woodward Region 4AAA runner-up finishes in 2008 and 2009 • 21 receptions for three touchdowns with six interceptions in 2007 • 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution first team all-state • Born in Palo Alto, Calif. • Three-time South Fulton Neighbor All-South Metro • Full name is Usua Utibe Amanam • Two-time all-4AAA Region • Son of Usua and Mary Amanam • Atlanta Falcons Captains Community Award recipient • Majoring in energy resource engineering (co-term) • Played in 2010 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl • Working towards master’s and undergraduate degrees • Lettered in basketball and track and field • Won state championship and broke school record in shot put • Williams College Book Awards winner TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk • Born in Atlanta, Ga. 2010 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 • Full name is Henry Wyatt Anderson 2011 12 7 2 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 • Son of Eric and Ellen Anderson 2012 14 35 24 59 10.5 8 0 3 0 • One older brother, Ian, and one younger sister, Eva 2013 10 26 14 40 2.5 4 0 0 0 • Majoring in political science TOTAL 47 68 40 108 13.0 12 0 3 0

INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2010 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2011 10 1 5 6 0.0 0 0 1 0 2011 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2012 14 27 23 50 13.0 5 1 0 0 2012 14 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2013 4 3 6 9 1.5 0 0 0 0 2013 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 28 31 34 65 14.5 5 1 1 0 TOTAL 47 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 SACKS g ua a total yards SACKS g ua a total yards 2011 10 0 0 0.0 0 2010 11 0 0 0.0 0 2012 14 5 1 5.5 26 2011 12 0 0 0.0 0 2013 4 0 2 1.0 7 2012 14 4 0 4.0 28 TOTAL 28 5 3 6.5 33 2013 10 0 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 47 4 0 4.0 28

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25 • Alex Carter 25 • Tyler Gaffney Cornerback Running Back 6-0 • 200 • Sophomore 6-1 • 226 • Senior Ashburn, Va. • Briar Woods San Diego, Calif. • Cathedral Catholic

As a Sophomore (2013) As a Senior (2013) • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 second team • Starting running back in opener after one-year hiatus against San Jose State • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 third team • Game-high 104 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries • Seven tackles (five solo) against San Jose State • Two catches for 20 yards • Two tackles at Army • One rushing touchdown (1 yard), one receiving touchdown (23 yards) at Army • Three tackles (1.0 for loss) and first career interception vs. Arizona State • 155 all-purpose yards (132 rushing, 23 receiving) • Team-high eight tackles (seven solo) against Washington State • Eclipsed 1,000-yard career rushing mark • Six tackles against Washington • Third running back since 2009 with at least 1,000 career rushing yards • Six tackles (four solo) vs. UCLA • 19 rushes for 95 yards and two scores against Arizona State • Three tackles at Oregon State • 14 rushes for 55 yards against Washington State • Six tackles (five solo) vs. Oregon • Team-high 85 rushing yards, 11-yard rushing score against Washington • Seven tackles, one pass breakup at USC • 16 rushes for 108 yards (6.8 yards/rush) and one touchdown at Utah • Fourth career 100-yard rushing game • 1-yard touchdown rush on opening drive The Carter File • Career-long 43-yard rush • Graduated from Briar Woods (Va.) and played for head coach Charlie Pierce • Career-high 171 rushing yards with two touchdowns vs. UCLA • Four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout • 4.8 yards/rush on 36 attempts (fifth-most in program history) • Nation’s fourth-best safety prospect by Rivals, ninth by Scout • Fifth career 100-yard rushing game • Nation’s seventh-best athlete by SuperPrep • 1-yard, 4-yard touchdown carries • Nation’s 93rd-best recruit by PrepStar • 84 fourth-quarter rushing yards • 2011 U.S. Army, Parade and PrepStar All-America • 22 rushes for 145 yards and three touchdowns at Oregon State • Virginia’s 2011 Gatorade State Player of the Year • 4-yard, 9-yard and 32-yard touchdown carries • Virginia’s 2011 AA Defensive Player of the Year • School-record 45 rushes for 157 yards and one touchdown vs. Oregon • 2011 Dulles District Defensive Player of the Year • Most rushing attempts by FBS running back since 2010 • Over 1,000 all-purpose yards as a senior • 24 first-half rushing attempts • Participated in 2011 U.S. Army All-American and International Bowls • Eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing on the season • Lettered in track and field • 158 rushing yards on 24 carries and two touchdowns at USC • Full name is Alexander Rhys Carter • Rushing scores of 35 and 18 yards • Son of Tom and Renee Carter • Fifth consecutive 100-yard rushing output • Three younger sisters: Madison, Peyton and Cameron • Scored touchdowns at USC in 2009, 2011 and 2013 • Born in Fairfax, Va.

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2009 12 22 87 1 21 4.0 7.2 2012 14 34 12 46 3.0 1 3 0 0 2010 10 60 255 4 32 4.2 25.5 2013 10 32 18 50 1.0 4 0 0 0 2011 13 74 449 7 34 6.1 34.5 TOTAL 24 66 30 96 4.0 5 3 0 0 2013 10 235 1201 15 43 5.1 120.1 TOTAL 45 391 1992 27 43 5.1 44.3 INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g 2012 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2013 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2009 12 2 39 0 22 0.2 19.5 3.2 TOTAL 24 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2010 10 3 60 2 52 0.3 20.0 6.0 2011 13 12 79 1 16 0.9 6.6 6.1 2013 10 11 84 1 23 1.1 7.6 8.4 TOTAL 45 28 262 4 52 0.6 9.4 5.8

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Ben Gardner Ryan Hewitt 49 • Defensive End 85 • Fullback 6-4 • 277 • 5th 6-4 • 246 • 5th Mequon, Wis. • Homestead Denver, Colo. • Mullen

As a Fifth-Year Senior (2013) As a Fifth-Year Senior (2013) • Bednarik Award watch list • One catch for three yards against San Jose State • Bronko Nagurski Award watch list • One catch vs. Arizona State • Rotary Lombardi Award watch list • One rush for three yards, one reception for five yards at Utah • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 first team • One catch for six yards at Oregon State • Athlon preseason All-Pac-12 first team • Two catches for 15 yards vs. Oregon • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 second team • One catch for five yards, one rushing yard at USC • ESPN.com’s preseason 25th-best player in Pac-12 • Team captain • Two tackles, half sack, two quarterback hurries against San Jose State • Four tackles at Army The Hewitt File • One sack, one blocked punt, one quarterback hurry vs. Arizona State • Graduated from Mullen (Colo.) and played for head coach Dave Logan • Sack and blocked punt came during same third-quarter series • Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at tight end • Seven-yard sack, one quarterback hurry against Washington State • Nation’s 30th-best tight end prospect by Scout • One tackle for loss, two quarterback hurries vs. Washington • Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News 5A All-Colorado • Five tackles (two for loss) at Utah • Rocky Mountain News first-team all-state • One sack and two quarterback hurries vs. UCLA • Helped school to 2008 5A state championship • Three tackles (one sack) at Oregon State • 34 receptions for 476 yards and four touchdowns as a senior • Suffered career-ending injury • Team captain and offensive MVP as a senior • Played in 2009 Offense-Defense All-America Bowl • Three-year varsity letterwinner in basketball • Born in Denver, Colo. The Gardner File • Full name is Ryan Michael Hewitt • Graduated from Homestead (Wis.) and played for head coach Dave Keel • Youngest of two children to Keith and Mary Hewitt • 2008 Associated Press first-team all-state • Uncle played defensive back at Eastern Michigan and University of Dubuque • 2008 WFCA all-state first-team • Hobbies include snow skiing • 2008 all-North Shore Conference first-team • Majoring in science, technology and society • 2008 North Shore Conference Defensive Player of the Year • Science, technology and social change • 70 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, six sacks and one interception as a senior • 55 tackles, eight tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks as a junior • Lettered in golf • Born in Portland, Ore. RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g • Full name is Benjamin D. Gardner 2010 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 • One of four children to Carl and Kim Gardner 2011 13 10 35 0 7 3.5 2.7 • Majoring in science, technology and society 2012 12 13 32 1 6 2.5 2.7 • Development, science and technology 2013 9 2 4 0 3 2.0 0.4 TOTAL 47 25 71 1 7 2.8 1.5

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2010 13 2 10 0 10 0.2 5.0 0.8 2010 11 2 1 3 2.0 1 0 0 0 2011 13 34 282 5 31 2.6 8.3 21.7 2011 13 23 12 35 10.0 2 1 1 1 2012 12 14 129 1 24 1.2 9.2 10.8 2012 14 27 22 49 14.5 5 1 1 0 2013 9 7 34 0 9 0.8 4.9 3.8 2013 8 7 12 19 7.5 0 1 0 1 TOTAL 47 57 455 6 31 1.2 8.0 9.7 TOTAL 46 59 47 106 34.0 8 3 2 2

SACKS g ua a total yards 2010 11 1 0 1.0 11 2011 13 4 1 4.5 35 2012 14 6 3 7.5 35 2013 8 4 1 4.5 28 TOTAL 46 15 5 17.5 109

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Kevin Hogan Luke Kaumatule 8 • Quarterback 99 • Defensive End 6-4 • 228 • Junior 6-7 • 267 • Sophomore McLean, Va. • Gonzaga College (D.C.) Honolulu, Hawaii • Punahou

As a Junior (2013) As a Sophomore (2013) • Maxwell Award watch list • Mackey Award watch list • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 third team • First career catch in season opener against San Jose State • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 third team • First career start at Army • ESPN.com’s preseason 17th-best Pac-12 player • Teamed with Blake Lueders to force second-quarter blocked punt vs. Arizona State • Maxwell Award watch list • One catch for five yards against Washington State • Davey O’Brien Award watch list • One catch for six yards vs. Washington • 13-2 overall as starting quarterback • Defensive end debut vs. UCLA • 8-0 against ranked opponents (2012-active) • One quarterback hurry • Began career with 10 wins in as many starts • 17 of 27 passing for 207 yards and two touchdowns against San Jose State • 40-yard touchdown pass to Cajuste The Kaumatule File • 11 of 18 passing for 188 yards and three touchdowns at Army • Played football for head coach Kale Ane at Punahou (Hawaii) • 11 of 17 passing for 151 yards and two touchdowns vs. Arizona State • Attended Island Pacific (2008) and Radford (2009-10) during prep career • 37 rushing yards on five carries • Two-year varsity letterwinner • Sealed win with 27-yard fourth-quarter scramble • Four-star recruit by Rivals and Scout • 16 of 25 passing for 286 yards and three touchdowns against Washington State • SuperPrep, PrepStar and U.S. Army All-American • Passing yards and touchdowns were both career highs • Nation’s 12th-best defensive end by PrepStar, 15th by Rivals • Six rushes for 34 yards • 12 of 20 passing for 105 yards, 39-yard touchdown throw vs. Washington • Led team to division championship as a senior • 15 of 27 passing for 246 yards and one touchdown at Utah • Lettered in basketball and volleyball • 34-yard completion to Montgomery on first play from scrimmage • Born in Honolulu, Hawaii • 45-yard completion to Montgomery, 39-yard completion to Rector • Full name is Luke O’tutulupeatau Saokai Kaumatule • 18 of 25 passing for 227 yards and one touchdown vs. UCLA • Son of Soakai Soakai Kaumatule and Patricia Mataele • 33 rushing yards on five carries • Nine siblings: Samuela Manoa, Joseph Tuipolotu, Charlotte Tuipolotu, • 30-yard third-quarter touchdown pass to Whitfield Albert Tuipolotu (deceased), Canton Kaumatule, Destiny Kaumatule, Noah • 8 of 18 passing for 88 yards at Oregon State Kaumatule, Chevonne Hale’ano and Caelan Hale’ano (deceased) • 37-yard completion to Montgomery • Uncle, Sione Havea, wrestled in the WWF • 7 of 13 passing for 103 yards vs. Oregon • 47-yard completion to Rector • 14 of 25 passing for 127 yards, 18 rushing yards at USC TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2012 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2013 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 PASSING g cmp-att-int yards td long pct avg/p avg/g effic TOTAL 19 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2012 10 109-152-3 1096 9 43 71.7 7.2 109.6 147.9 2013 10 129-215-7 1723 13 57 60.0 8.0 172.3 140.8 RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g TOTAL 20 238-367-10 2819 22 57 64.9 7.7 140.9 143.7 2012 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2013 10 3 16 0 6 0.3 5.3 1.6 RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g TOTAL 19 3 16 0 6 0.2 5.3 0.8 2012 10 55 263 2 27 4.8 26.3 2013 10 57 259 2 27 4.5 25.9 TOTAL 20 112 522 4 27 4.7 26.1

TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g 2012 10 263 1096 1359 135.9 2013 10 259 1723 1982 198.2 TOTAL 20 522 2819 3341 167.1

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Cardinal Capsules

Ty Montgomery Trent Murphy 7 • Wide Receiver 93 • Outside Linebacker 6-2 • 215 • Junior 6-6 • 261 • 5th Dallas, Texas • St. Mark’s Phoenix, Ariz. • Brophy

As a Junior (2013) As a Fifth-Year Senior (2013) • Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award watch list • Bednarik Award watch list • Biletnikoff Award watch list • Bednarik Award semifinalist • Maxwell Award watch list • Bronko Nagurski Award watch list • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 third team • Butkus Award watch list • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team • Rotary Lombardi Award watch list • Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 7) • Rotary Lombardi Award semifinalist • Phil Steele midseason All-America second team • SI.com preseason All-America second team • Game-high 81 receiving yards on four catches vs. San Jose State • Phil Steele preseason All-America second team • 42-yard catch and 17-yard touchdown • Athlon Sports preseason All-America second team • 36-yard kickoff return as part of 121 all-purpose yards • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 • 255 all-purpose yards at Army (130 receiving, 30 rushing, 73 kickoff return) • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 • Six catches for 130 yards and 46-yard touchdown catch • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 • Four catches for 62 yards and two scores vs. Arizona State • ESPN.com’s preseason seventh-best Pac-12 player • Six catches for 54 yards against Washington State • Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 7) • 290 all-purpose yards (35 rushing, 56 receiving, 204 kickoff return) vs. Washington • Phil Steele midseason All-America second team • School-record 204 kickoff return yards • Team captain • 125 all-purpose yards on first two touches (99-yard return, 26-yard rush) • Two sacks and one pass breakup in season opener against San Jose State • 68-yard kickoff return in third quarter, 39-yard receiving touchdown • Six tackles (one for loss) at Army • First player with receiving and kickoff return touchdown in same game since 2009 • Two tackles vs. Arizona State • 296 all-purpose yards (5 rushing, 131 receiving, 160 kickoff return) at Utah • Two tackles and 30-yard interception return for a score against Washington State • 134 all-purpose yards on first two touches (100-yard return, 34-yard reception) • Second career interception return for a score (both at CenturyLink Field) • Tied school-record with 100-yard kickoff return for touchdown in first quarter • Third-quarter quarterback hurry led to Richards’ pick-six • Career-high eight catches and 131 receiving yards • Six tackles, two sacks, 2.5 tackles for loss and quarterback hurry vs. Washington • Five catches for 50 yards, 37 kickoff return yards vs. UCLA • Tipped pass led to Tarpley interception • Three catches for 55 yards at Oregon State • Four tackles (two for loss), one sack at Utah • 114 all-purpose yards (one rush for nine yards, three kickoff returns for 50 yards) • Two sacks, one quarterback hurry vs. UCLA • 37-yard reception during second-quarter scoring drive • Eight tackles (four solo), 3.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks at Oregon State • 91 all-purpose yards vs. Oregon • One pass breakup, one blocked PAT • 14 rushing, 20 receiving, 57 kickoff return • Four tackles, 0.5 sack vs. Oregon • 108 all-purpose yards at USC • Eight tackles (career-high 4.0 for loss, 2.0 sacks) and forced fumble at USC • 14 rushing, 23 receiving, 71 kickoff return

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2010 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 2011 13 24 350 2 62 1.8 14.6 26.9 2011 13 25 15 40 10.0 1 0 0 0 2012 11 26 213 0 32 2.4 8.2 19.4 2012 14 38 18 56 18.0 5 1 0 0 2013 10 45 662 5 46 4.5 14.7 66.2 2013 10 25 20 45 18.0 4 1 0 1 TOTAL 34 95 1225 7 62 2.8 12.9 36.0 TOTAL 39 90 53 143 47.0 10 2 0 1

KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g SACKS g ua a total yards 2011 13 27 680 1 96 25.2 52.3 2010 2 1 0 1.0 3 2012 11 11 293 0 64 26.6 26.6 2011 13 4 5 6.5 43 2013 10 26 811 2 100 31.2 81.1 2012 14 9 2 10.0 56 TOTAL 34 64 1784 3 100 27.9 52.5 2013 10 11 2 12.0 97 TOTAL 39 25 9 29.5 199 ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g 2011 13 42 350 0 680 0 1072 82.5 2012 11 -11 213 0 293 0 495 45.0 2013 10 106 662 0 811 0 1579 157.9 TOTAL 34 137 1225 0 1784 0 3146 92.5

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Cardinal Capsules

Ed Reynolds Jordan Richards 29 • Free Safety 8 • Strong Safety 6-2 • 206 • Senior 5-11 • 208 • Junior Orange Park, Fla. • Woodberry Forest (Va.) Folsom, Calif. • Folsom

As a Senior (2013) As a Junior (2013) • Bronko Nagurski Award watch list • Jim Thorpe Award watch list • Jim Thorpe Award watch list • Phil Steele preseason All-America fourth team • Lott IMPACT Award watch list • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 • Lott IMPACT Award quarterfinalist • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 • Preseason All-America by SI.com • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 third team • Preseason All-America by CBSSports.com • Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 21) • Preseason All-America by Phil Steele • One tackle for loss among six stops vs. San Jose State • Preseason All-America by Athlon Sports • Four tackles (1.0 for loss) at Army • Preseason All-Pac-12 by Phil Steele, Athlon Sports and Lindy’s • Two tackles, one pass breakup against Arizona State • Pac-12’s 11th-best player in ESPN.com’s preseason top-25 player rankings • Three tackles, 30-yard interception return for touchdown against Washington State • Lott Trophy IMPACT Player of the Week (Sept. 9) • Three tackles, forced fumble and pass breakup vs. Washington • 12 tackles (nine solo) in season opener against San Jose State • Eight tackles at Utah • One interception (second in as many season openers) • Team-high 10 tackles (five solo), career-high two interceptions vs. UCLA • Five tackles (four solo) at Army • Six tackles (five solo) at Oregon State • Six tackles (three solo) and one pass breakup vs. Arizona State • Four tackles (three solo) vs. Oregon • Two tackles in second half against Washington State • Five tackles (1.0 for loss) at USC • Seven solo tackles vs. Washington • 12 tackles at Utah • Six tackles (four solo) vs. UCLA The Richards File • Four solo tackles, game-ending pass breakup at Oregon State • Graduated from Folsom (Calif.) and played for head coach Kris Richardson • Four tackles (three solo), one pass breakup vs. Oregon • Earned three varsity letters • Four tackles at USC • Nation’s 75th-best prep receiver by Scout, 60th-best athlete by Rivals • 56 rushes for 563 yards and six touchdowns as a senior • 69 catches for 1,068 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior The Reynolds File • 61 tackles and two interceptions as a senior • Graduated from Woodberry Forest (Va.) • 492 rushing yards and nine touchdowns on 78 carries as a junior • 50 tackles and three interceptions as a senior • NorCalPreps.com first team All-Northern California offense • 1,314 yards on 154 carries with nine touchdowns as a running back • Lettered in basketball • All-state at defensive back and running back a senior • Born in Sacramento, Calif. • All-state at defensive back and kickoff returner as a junior • Full name is Jordan Hugh Richards • 2009 Virginia Prep League co-Player of the Year • Son of Terrence and Sharon Richards • Helped school to three straight Virginia Prep League titles • Father played football at Tufts (1975-79) • Born in Greensboro, N.C. • One sister, Ashley • Full name is Ed Rannell Reynolds II • Majoring in public policy • Son of Ed and Pamela Reynolds • Three younger brothers: Joseph, Ethan and Jason • Father played football at Virginia TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk • Father played for the New England Patriots (1983-91) and New York Giants (1992) 2011 13 14 16 30 0.0 1 0 0 0 • Majoring in political science 2012 14 46 23 69 7.0 15 1 0 0 2013 10 30 21 51 3.0 6 1 0 0 TOTAL 37 90 60 150 10.0 22 2 0 0 TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2010 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g 2012 14 28 19 47 0.0 11 0 0 0 2011 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2013 10 42 20 62 0.0 4 0 0 0 2012 14 3 12 0 8 4.0 0.9 TOTAL 27 70 39 109 0.0 15 0 0 0 2013 10 3 55 1 30 18.3 5.5 TOTAL 37 6 67 1 30 11.2 1.8 INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g 2010 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2012 14 6 301 3 80 50.2 21.5 2013 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 27 7 301 3 80 43.0 11.1

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Cardinal Capsules

Shayne Skov A.J. Tarpley 11 • Inside Linebacker 17 • Inside Linebacker 6-3 • 245 • 5th 6-2 • 238 • Senior Guadalajara, Mexico • Trinity-Pawling (N.Y.) Plymouth, Minn. • Wayzata

As a Fifth-Year Senior (2013) As a Senior (2013) • Team captain • Preseason All-Pac-12 third team by Phil Steele • Bednarik Award watch list • Five tackles (four solo) vs. San Jose State • Nagurski Award watch list • Six tackles (five solo) at Army • Butkus Award watch list • Six tackles (four solo) vs. Arizona State • Rotary Lombardi Award watch list • Eight tackles, red-zone interception returned 15 yards vs. Washington • Senior Bowl watch list • 12 tackles (one for loss) at Utah • SI.com preseason All-America second team • Seven tackles (one for loss) vs. UCLA • Athlon Sports preseason All-America second team • 13 tackles (eight solo), one pass breakup at Oregon State • Phil Steele preseason All-America second team • Four tackles, 1.0 sack, one forced fumble and one pass breakup vs. Oregon • Sporting News preseason All-America team • Six tackles at USC • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 • ESPN.com preseason 16th-best Pac-12 player The Tarpley File • Phil Steele midseason All-America second team • Graduated from Wayzata (Minn.) and played for head coach Brad Anderson • Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 11) • Three-year varsity letterwinner • Nine tackles and one quarterback hurry against San Jose State • Nation’s 62nd-best outside linebacker by Scout, 68th by Rivals • Six tackles (three solo) at Army • Associated Press first team all-state as a senior • Nine tackles (1.0 sack, 1.0 for loss) vs. Arizona State • Pioneer Press and Minnesota Vikings all-state • Four solo tackles (1.0 for loss) against Washington State • Minneapolis Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year • 15 tackles (eight solo), 1.5 sacks for 10 yards vs. Washington • Minnesota Gatorade Football Player of the Year • Nine tackles (two for loss) and pass breakup at Utah • 168 tackles, 36 tackles for loss, four sacks and six interceptions during career • Seven tackles (six solo) with one sack and two quarterback hurries vs. UCLA • 85 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, three sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior • Four tackles, one pass breakup at Oregon State • Interception returns of 56 and 74 yards for touchdowns • Team-high nine tackles (2.0 for loss), two forced fumbles vs. Oregon • 12 catches for 217 yards and six touchdowns as a tight end • Team-high nine tackles (seven solo), one fumble recovery at USC • 72 tackles, 20 tackles for loss and four interceptions as a junior • Invited to “USA vs. the World” all-star game • Helped team to Classic Lake Conference and section 5A titles as a senior TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk • Born in Torrance, Calif. 2009 13 33 29 62 3.0 1 0 0 0 • Full name is Aubrey Joseph Tarpley 2010 12 50 33 83 10.0 5 2 1 0 • Son of Audie and Karen Tarpley 2011 4 12 7 19 5.0 1 0 0 0 • Father played football at Georgia Tech (1976-79) 2012 13 43 37 80 9.0 1 0 0 0 • One older brother, Matt, who plays football at Ole Miss 2013 10 44 37 81 9.0 3 2 2 0 • Majoring in science, technology and society TOTAL 52 182 143 325 36.0 11 4 3 0 • Information science and technology in society

SACKS g ua a total yards 2009 13 0 0 0.0 0 TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2010 12 6 2 7.0 44 2011 13 28 29 57 4.0 5 2 1 0 2011 4 1 1 1.5 15 2012 14 40 25 65 6.5 6 1 1 0 2012 13 2 1 2.5 20 2013 10 40 32 72 5.0 3 1 0 0 2013 10 3 1 3.5 24 TOTAL 37 108 86 188 15.5 14 4 2 0 TOTAL 52 12 5 14.5 103

SACKS g ua a total yards 2011 13 1 1.5 1.5 15 2012 14 2 0 2.0 11 2013 10 1 0 1.0 5 TOTAL 37 4 1.5 4.5 31

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Cardinal Capsules

Anthony Wilkerson Khalil Wilkes 25 • Running Back 65 • Center 6-1 • 215 • Senior 6-3 • 286 • 5th Foothill Ranch, Calif. • Tustin Teaneck, N.J. • St. Peter’s

As a Senior (2013) As a Senior (2013) • Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team by Phil Steele • Moved from left guard to center • Preseason All-Pac-12 second team by Athlon Sports • First career start at center against San Jose State • Fourth running back since 2009 with at least 1,000 career rushing yards • Helped hold San Jose State without quarterback sack • Gerhart, Taylor, Gaffney • Helped hold Washington State without quarterback sack or hurry • 65 rushing yards on nine attempts in season-opening win vs. San Jose State • Helped hold UCLA without quarterback sack • Game-high 27-yard rush • Helped hold Oregon without quarterback sack • Four rushes for 11 yards at Army • Helped hold USC without quarterback sack • 12-yard touchdown run among 65 yards on 18 rushes vs. Arizona State • 47 yards on 10 carries against Washington State • Six rushes for 23 yards vs. Washington The Wilkes File • Six rushes for 25 yards vs. Oregon • Graduated from St. Peter’s (N.J.) • Nine yards on three carries at USC • Nation’s 16th-best offensive lineman by Scout • New Jersey’s 16th-best overall recruit, second-best offensive lineman by Rivals • Two-time Associated Press and Newark Star-Ledger all-state first-team The Wilkerson FIle • Two-time Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association Offensive Lineman of the Year • Graduated from Tustin (Calif.) and played for head coach Myron Miller • Helped St. Peter’s to four Hudson County titles • Four-star recruit, nation’s 11th-best running back prospect and 80th overall by ESPN • Team captain • Nation’s 16th-best running back prospect by Scout, 21st by Rivals • Lettered in basketball • School-record 2,843 rushing yards and 43 touchdowns as a senior • Gold Medal winner for religious studies • 2,300 rushing yards and 36 touchdowns as a junior • Born in Hackensack, N.J. • Two-time all-CIF selection and first-team all-county • Full name is Khalil S. Wilkes II • 2009 Century League Player of the Year • Son of William B. Wilkes II and Javalda Powell • 2008 Century League Offensive Player of the Year • Father played defensive back at Rutgers (1986-91) • Three-time first-team all-league • Oldest of three children • Orange County Register Running Back of the Decade • Uncle, Kasib Powell, played basketball for the Miami Heat • Helped Tustin to Century League titles in 2008 and 2009 • Majoring in science, technology and society • National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete • Work, technology and social organizations • Lettered in track and basketball • Born in Anaheim, Calif. • Full name is William Anthony Wilkerson • Son of William and Melanie Wilkerson • Two brothers, Marcus, Ricky Miller, and one sister, Quinn • Brother, Ricky Miller, played football at Fresno State (2002-05) • Uncle, Mark Davis, played baseball at Stanford and professionally • Uncle, Mike Davis, played baseball at Stanford and professionally • Majoring in communication

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g 2010 13 89 408 3 39 4.6 31.4 2011 13 56 282 3 38 5.0 21.7 2012 11 50 224 1 19 4.5 20.4 2013 10 62 241 1 27 3.9 24.1 TOTAL 47 257 1155 8 39 4.5 24.6

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2010 13 3 47 0 25 0.2 15.7 3.6 2011 13 2 6 0 3 0.2 3.0 0.5 2012 11 1 -1 0 0 0.1 -1.0 -0.1 2013 10 5 38 0 13 0.5 7.6 3.8 TOTAL 47 11 90 0 25 0.2 8.2 1.9

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Cardinal Capsules

Jordan Williamson David Yankey 19 • Kicker 54 • Offensive Guard 5-11 • 194 • Senior 6-5 • 313 • Senior Austin, Texas • Westwood Roswell, Ga. • Centennial

As a Senior (2013) As a Senior (2013) • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 third team • Maxwell Award watch list • Hit two of three field goal attempts vs. San Jose State • Outland Trophy watch list • Tied career-long with 48-yard field goal • Lombardi Award watch list • Hit two field goals at Army, including 47-yarder to end first half • ESPN.com preseason All-America • Third-quarter PAT was 25,000th point in Stanford history • CBSSports.com preseason All-America • Missed from 51 yards, connected on 20- and 24-yarders vs. Arizona State • SI.com preseason All-America • 28- and 27-yard field goals made against Washington State • Phil Steele preseason All-America • 33-yard field goal made vs. Washington • Athlon Sports preseason All-America • Missed 38-yard attempt at Utah • Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 • First miss on the season inside 50 yards (previously 9 of 9) • Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 • Hit four of five field goal attempts vs. Oregon • Lindy’s preseason All-Pac-12 • Good from 19, 34, 26, 30 yards • ESPN.com’s preseason ninth-best player in Pac-12 • Phil Steele midseason All-America first team • Team captain The Williamson File • Helped hold San Jose State without quarterback sack • Graduated from Westwood (Texas) • Helped hold UCLA without quarterback sack • Nine of 14 field goal attempts and all 44 extra-point attempts as a senior • Helped hold Oregon without quarterback sack • Helped hold USC without quarterback sack • Career-long and Westwood school-record 52-yard field goal as a senior • 50-yard field goal as a senior • 32 of 45 field goal attempts and all 93 extra-point attempts as a prep • 93 consecutive extra-point attempts rank second in Texas history The Yankey File • 32 career field goals rank fifth in Texas history • Graduated from Centennial (Ga.) • Three-time all-state honorable mention • Played for head coach Jeff Measor • First-team all-district 16-5A as a sophomore, junior and senior • Nation’s 44th-best offensive tackle by Scout, 47th by Rivals • District special teams MVP as a senior • Earned four varsity letters • Lettered in soccer • Three-time all-region • Academic all-district selection in football and soccer • Honorable mention all-state as a senior • Born in Austin, Texas • Born in Sydney, Australia • Full name is Jordan Gabriel Williamson • Full name is David Famiyekyi Yankey • Son of Grady Williamson and Laura Burton • Son of David and Darina Yankey • Stepfather is David Burton • Two brothers, Alexander and Jerome • Brother, Josh Burton, sister, Claire Burton, stepsister, Emmalee Williamson • Majoring in science, technology and society • Majoring in psychology • Innovation, technology and organizations

FIELD GOALS g made att long pct 2011 10 13 19 45 68.4 2012 14 17 27 48 63.0 2013 7 13 17 48 76.5 TOTAL 31 43 63 48 68.3

SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg tp avg/g 2011 10 0 0 0 0 54 0 13 93 9.3 2012 14 0 0 0 0 45 0 17 96 6.9 2013 7 0 0 0 0 27 0 13 66 9.4 TOTAL 31 0 0 0 0 126 0 43 255 8.2

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Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football • David Shaw • Stanford ’94 • Third Season Under Shaw’s leadership, Stanford during the Stanford history to earn the award. He was also regular season defeated the AP No. 1 (Oregon) named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year. and No. 2 (USC) teams in the nation, the first Career Record • 31-6 (.838) [3rd season] school to do so since 2000. The Cardinal closed its Prior to his appointment as offensive coordinator Pac-12 Record • 22-4 (.846) season with five straight wins over as many ranked at Stanford, Shaw served as the wide receivers Postseason Record • 2-1 opponents. and passing game coordinator at the University Bowl Record • 1-1 of San Diego during the 2006 season, where he Shaw paved the way to a historic defensive output helped guide the nation’s top Division I-AA offense in 2012, breaking Stanford’s single-season sacks that paced the Toreros to the Pioneer League Honors and Awards record (57) and pacing the Pac-12 in scoring championship and NCAA Division I-AA Mid-Major • 2013 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year watch list defense (17.21), total defense (336.21), rushing national title. • 2012 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year defense (97.0), sacks (4.07) and tackles for loss (9.00). The Cardinal ranked first nationally in sacks, • 2012 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist Shaw’s coaching resume also includes nine years of second in tackles for loss, fifth in rushing defense NFL experience with the Philadelphia Eagles (1997), • 2011 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year and 11th in scoring defense. Oakland Raiders (1998-2001) and Baltimore Ravens • 2011 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year (2002-05). A four-year letterwinner at Stanford • 2011 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist In 2012, Stanford earned the AFCA’s Academic from 1991-94 as a receiver, Shaw was a member Achievement Award after leading the country of Stanford’s 1991 Aloha Bowl team coached by with a 100 percent Graduation Success Rate for Dennis Green. Shaw finished his Stanford career After serving as Stanford’s offensive coordinator its graduated class that year, becoming the first with 57 catches for 664 yards and five touchdowns. for four seasons from 2007-10, David Shaw was program ever to win both the award and a BCS appointed the Bradford M. Freeman Director of bowl game in the same season. Shaw represents the Pac-12 on the AFCA Ethics Football on January 13, 2011, becoming the 34th Committee. head coach in Stanford history. Shaw’s first season as head coach saw the 2011 Cardinal post an 11-2 record and make its second Born in San Diego, Calif., Shaw and his wife Kori are A 1995 Stanford graduate who is the fifth alum to consecutive BCS appearance, falling to Oklahoma the parents of three children — Keegan, Carter and hold the position of head football coach, Shaw State in the Fiesta Bowl. Stanford won its first nine Gavin. signed a long-term contract extension following games of the season to extend its winning streak to the 2012 regular season. 17 before falling to No. 6 Oregon.

Shaw guided the Cardinal to a 12-2 record in 2012 Shaw became just the ninth major college head and its first Pac-12 Championship in 13 years. The coach in history to post 11 or more wins in his first campaign culminated with Stanford’s first Rose season, and the first since Chris Peterson (13-0) of Bowl victory in over 40 years, a 20-14 win over Boise State and Bret Bielema (12-1) of Wisconsin Wisconsin in the 2013 edition of The Granddaddy accomplished the feat in 2006. of Them All. For his efforts, Shaw was named 2011 Pac-12 Coach The Rose Bowl berth marked the third consecutive of the Year, becoming just the third head coach in BCS bowl for Stanford, a feat claimed by just seven other schools. On the heels of the 2012 Fiesta Bowl and 2011 Orange Bowl, the Cardinal has achieved Season-by-Season Results the rare distinction of playing in three different BCS bowls in three straight years. Season Overall Pac-12 Finish Postseason Result 2011 11-2 8-1 t-1st (North) Fiesta Bowl - vs. Oklahoma State L, 38-41 (OT) Shaw is one of four individuals to lead a team to 2012 12-2 8-1 t-1st (North) Pac-12 Championship - vs. UCLA W, 27-24 back-to-back BCS bowls in their first two seasons Rose Bowl - vs. Wisconsin W, 20-14 as a college head coach. 2013 8-2 6-2 ------31-6 (.838) 22-4 (.846) -- 2-1 (.667) in postseason, 1-1 (.500) in bowl games Stanford’s three straight 11-win seasons are unprecedented in school history, as the Cardinal had never won 11 games prior to 2010 and had reached 10 wins only three times previously (1926, The Shaw File 1942 and 1992). Stanford also has won at least eight games in four consecutive seasons for the Year Program Position first time since head coach Glenn “Pop” Warner did 1995 Western Washington Outside Linebackers so from 1926-30. 1996 Western Washington Tight Ends 1997 Philadelphia Eagles Quality Control The Cardinal ranked sixth in the final 2012 BCS 1998-00 Oakland Raiders Quality Control standings, following back-to-back No. 4 rankings at 2001 Oakland Raiders Quarterbacks the end of the 2010 and 2011 seasons. 2002-04 Baltimore Ravens Quarterbacks • Wide Receivers 2005 Baltimore Ravens Wide Receivers Shaw was named the 2012 Pac-12 Conference 2006 San Diego Passing Game Coordinator • Wide Receivers Coach of the Year, becoming the second coach to earn the honor outright in consecutive seasons 2007-09 Stanford Offensive Coordinator • Wide Receivers since the award’s inception in 1975. 2010 Stanford Offensive Coordinator • Running Backs 2011-current Stanford Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football

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Coaching Records National Championships

Coach Seasons Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Year Coach Overall League Bowl -- 1891 1 3 1 0 .750 1926 Pop Warner 10-0-1 4-0-0 Rose Walter Camp 1892, 94-95 3 11 3 3 .735 1940 Clark Shaughnessy 10-0-0 7-0-0 Rose Pop Bliss 1893 1 8 0 1 .944 H.P. Cross 1896, 98 2 7 4 2 .615 [The 1926 team was declared national champions by the Dickinson System, G.H. Brooke 1897 1 4 1 0 .800 Helms Athletic Foundation, National Championship Foundation and Sagarin Burr Chamberlain 1899 1 2 5 2 .333 Fielding H. Yost 1900 1 7 2 1 .750 Ratings. While Minnesota was declared national champions in the final 1940 C.M. Fickert 1901 1 3 2 2 .571 Associated Press poll, which was the best-known and most widely circulated C.L. Clemans 1902 1 6 1 0 .857 poll of sportswriters and broadcasters in determining the national champion, James F. Lanagan 1903-08 6 49 10 5 .804 Stanford was recognized as national champions by the Billingsley Report, George Presley 1909-12 4 30 8 1 .782 Helms Athletic Foundation and Poling System.] Floyd C. Brown 1913-16 4 37 4 1 .892 Jim Wylie 1917 1 1 0 0 1.000 -- 1918 - - - - - Conference Championships Bob Evans 1919 1 4 3 0 .571 Walter Powell 1920 1 4 3 0 .571 Year Conference Coach Overall League Bowl C.E. Van Gent 1921 1 4 2 2 .625 1924 Pacific Coast Pop Warner 7-1-1 3-0-1 -- Andrew Kerr 1922-23 2 11 7 0 .611 Glenn “Pop” Warner 1924-32 9 71 17 8 .781 1926 Pacific Coast Pop Warner 10-0-1 4-0-0 Rose C.E. Thornhill 1933-39 7 35 25 7 .574 1927 Pacific Coast Pop Warner 8-2-1 4-0-1 (tie) Rose Clark Shaughnessy 1940-41 2 16 3 0 .842 1933 Pacific Coast C.E. Thornhill 8-2-1 4-1-0 (tie) Rose Marchmont Schwartz 1942, 46-50 6 28 28 4 .500 1934 Pacific Coast C.E. Thornhill 9-1-1 5-0-0 Rose Charles A. Taylor 1951-57 7 40 29 2 .577 1935 Pacific Coast C.E. Thornhill 8-1-0 4-1-0 (tie) Rose Jack C. Curtice 1958-62 5 14 36 0 .280 1940 Pacific Coast Clark Shaughnessy 10-0-0 7-0-0 Rose John Ralston 1963-71 9 55 36 3 .601 1951 Pacific Coast Charles Taylor 9-2-0 6-1-0 Rose Jack Christiansen 1972-76 5 30 22 3 .573 1970 Pacific-8 John Ralston 9-3-0 6-1-0 Rose Rod Dowhower 1979 1 5 5 1 .500 1971 Pacific-8 John Ralston 9-3-0 6-1-0 Rose Paul Wiggin 1980-83 4 16 28 0 .364 1992 Pacific-10 Bill Walsh 10-3-0 6-2-0 (tie) Blockbuster Jack Elway 1984-88 5 25 29 2 .463 Dennis Green 1989-91 3 16 18 0 .471 1999 Pacific-10 Tyrone Willingham 8-4-0 7-1-0 Rose Bill Walsh 1977-78, 92-94 5 34 24 1 .585 2012 Pacific-12 David Shaw 12-2-0 8-1-0 Rose Tyrone Willingham 1995-2001 7 44 36 1 .549 Buddy Teevens 2002-04 3 10 23 0 .303 Walt Harris 2005-06 2 6 17 0 .261 Unbeaten • Untied Jim Harbaugh 2007-10 4 29 21 0 .580 Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking David Shaw 2011-present 3 31 6 0 .838 1905 8-0-0 James F. Lanagan — 119th 696 459 52 .598 1940 10-0-0 Clark Shaughnessy 2

Unbeaten Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking 1892 1-0-2 Walter Camp — 1893 8-0-1 Pop Bliss — 1895 4-0-1 Walter Camp — 1903 8-0-3 James F. Lanagan — 1926 10-0-1 Pop Warner —

12 Wins Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking 2010 12-1-0 Jim Harbaugh 4th 2012 12-2-0 David Shaw 7th

11 Wins Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking 2011 11-2-0 David Shaw 7th

10 Wins Year Record Coach Final AP Ranking 1926 10-0-1 Pop Warner — 1940 10-0-0 Clark Shaughnessy 2 1992 10-3-0 Bill Walsh 9

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Season-by-Season Records

Overall Conference Points Overall Conference Points Year Coach W L T W L T Finish Stan. Opp. Year Coach W L T W L T Finish Stan. Opp. 1891 None 3 1 0 – – – – 52 26 1955 Charles A. Taylor 6 3 1 3 2 1 3rd 198 135 1892 Walter Camp 1 0 2 – – – – 44 29 1956 Charles A. Taylor 4 6 0 3 4 0 6th 218 213 1893 “Pop” Bliss 8 0 1 – – – – 284 17 1957 Charles A. Taylor 6 4 0 4 3 0 5th 227 158 1894 Walter Camp 6 3 0 – – – – 100 52 1958 Jack C. Curtice 2 8 0 2 5 0 7th 93 226 1895 Walter Camp 4 0 1 – – – – 34 8 1959 Jack C. Curtice 3 7 0 0 4 0 5th 232 261 1896 H.P. Cross 2 1 1 – – – – 30 4 1960 Jack C. Curtice 0 10 0 0 4 0 5th 111 254 1897 G.H. Brooke 4 1 0 – – – – 54 26 1961 Jack C. Curtice 4 6 0 1 3 0 t-4th 105 163 1898 H.P. Cross 5 3 1 – – – – 93 62 1962 Jack C. Curtice 5 5 0 2 3 0 4th 124 174 1899 Burr Chamberlain 2 5 2 – – – – 61 78 1963 John Ralston 3 7 0 1 4 0 6th 154 199 1900 Fielding H. Yost 7 2 1 – – – – 154 20 1964 John Ralston 5 5 0 3 4 0 5th 150 138 1901 C.M. Fickert 3 2 2 – – – – 34 57 1965 John Ralston 6 3 1 2 3 0 t-5th 144 149 1902 C.L. Clemans 6 1 0 – – – – 111 37 1966 John Ralston 5 5 0 1 4 0 8th 149 146 1903 James F. Lanagan 8 0 3 – – – – 199 6 1967 John Ralston 5 5 0 3 4 0 t-4th 157 179 1904 James F. Lanagan 7 2 1 – – – – 206 10 1968 John Ralston 6 3 1 3 3 1 3rd 268 162 1905 James F. Lanagan 8 0 0 – – – – 138 13 1969 John Ralston 7 2 1 5 1 1 t-2nd 349 172 1906 James F. Lanagan 6 2 1 – – – – 87 29 1970 John Ralston 9 3 0 6 1 0 1st 343 206 1907 James F. Lanagan 8 4 0 – – – – 133 93 1971 John Ralston 9 3 0 6 1 0 1st 261 135 1908 James F. Lanagan 12 2 0 – – – – 218 39 1972 Jack Christiansen 6 5 0 2 5 0 t-6th 266 183 1909 George Presley 8 1 0 – – – – 233 22 1973 Jack Christiansen 7 4 0 5 2 0 3rd 244 240 1910 George Presley 7 1 0 – – – – 189 25 1974 Jack Christiansen 5 4 2 5 1 1 2nd 197 228 1911 George Presley 10 3 0 – – – – 235 60 1975 Jack Christiansen 6 4 1 5 2 0 t-3rd 322 279 1912 George Presley 5 3 1 – – – – 88 42 1976 Jack Christiansen 6 5 0 5 2 0 3rd 239 284 1913 Floyd C. Brown 8 3 0 – – – – 214 149 1977 Bill Walsh 9 3 0 5 2 0 t-2nd 285 279 1914 Floyd C. Brown 10 0 0 – – – – 288 43 1978 Bill Walsh 8 4 0 4 3 0 t-4th 326 221 1915 Floyd C. Brown 10 0 1 – – – – 370 64 1979 Rod Dowhower 5 5 1 3 3 1 6th 259 239 1916 Floyd C. Brown 9 1 0 – – – – 256 109 1980 Paul Wiggin 6 5 0 3 4 0 t-6th 312 275 1917 Jim Wylie 1 0 0 – – – – 15 11 1981 Paul Wiggin 4 7 0 4 4 0 t-6th 314 281 1918 -- – – – – – – – – – 1982 Paul Wiggin 5 6 0 3 5 0 7th 328 297 1919 Bob Evans 4 3 0 1 1 0 5th 130 46 1983 Paul Wiggin 1 10 0 1 7 0 10th 159 293 1920 Walter Powell 4 3 0 2 1 0 2nd 82 65 1984 Jack Elway 5 6 0 3 5 0 t-7th 239 279 1921 C.E. Van Gent 4 2 2 1 1 1 3rd 100 97 1985 Jack Elway 4 7 0 3 5 0 t-7th 245 313 1922 Andrew Kerr 4 5 0 1 3 0 t-5th 63 96 1986 Jack Elway 8 4 0 5 3 0 t-4th 279 191 1923 Andrew Kerr 7 2 0 2 2 0 t-4th 284 46 1987 Jack Elway 5 6 0 4 4 0 t-6th 262 268 1924 Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 1 1 3 0 1 1st 179 69 1988 Jack Elway 3 6 2 1 5 2 9th 238 216 1925 Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 2 0 4 1 0 2nd 231 71 1989 Dennis Green 3 8 0 3 5 0 t-7th 187 258 1926 Glenn “Pop” Warner 10 0 1 4 0 0 1st 268 73 1990 Dennis Green 5 6 0 4 4 0 t-6th 263 284 1927 Glenn “Pop” Warner 8 2 1 4 0 1 t-1st 162 82 1991 Dennis Green 8 4 0 6 2 0 t-2nd 368 246 1928 Glenn “Pop” Warner 8 3 1 4 1 1 3rd 274 69 1992 Bill Walsh 10 3 0 6 2 0 t-1st 320 196 1929 Glenn “Pop” Warner 9 2 0 5 1 0 2nd 288 53 1993 Bill Walsh 4 7 0 2 6 0 t-8th 291 389 1930 Glenn “Pop” Warner 9 1 1 4 1 0 3rd 252 69 1994 Bill Walsh 3 7 1 2 6 0 t-8th 327 359 1931 Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 2 2 2 2 1 6th 160 44 1995 Tyrone Willingham 7 4 1 5 3 0 4th 344 307 1932 Glenn “Pop” Warner 6 4 1 1 3 1 7th 171 58 1996 Tyrone Willingham 7 5 0 5 3 0 3rd 247 229 1933 C.E. Thornhill 8 2 1 4 1 0 1st 131 43 1997 Tyrone Willingham 5 6 0 3 5 0 t-7th 276 317 1934 C.E. Thornhill 9 1 1 5 0 0 1st 224 43 1998 Tyrone Willingham 3 8 0 2 6 0 t-8th 261 365 1935 C.E. Thornhill 8 1 0 4 1 0 t-1st 121 13 1999 Tyrone Willingham 8 4 0 7 1 0 1st 418 364 1936 C.E. Thornhill 2 5 2 2 3 2 5th 80 109 2000 Tyrone Willingham 5 6 0 4 4 0 4th 261 294 1937 C.E. Thornhill 4 3 2 4 2 1 2nd 68 53 2001 Tyrone Willingham 9 3 0 6 2 0 t-2nd 422 339 1938 C.E. Thornhill 3 6 0 2 5 0 8th 67 92 2002 Buddy Teevens 2 9 0 1 7 0 t-9th 225 377 1939 C.E. Thornhill 1 7 1 0 6 1 9th 54 146 2003 Buddy Teevens 4 7 0 2 6 0 t-8th 186 324 1940 Clark Shaughnessy 10 0 0 7 0 0 1st 196 85 2004 Buddy Teevens 4 7 0 2 6 0 t-8th 242 233 1941 Clark Shaughnessy 6 3 0 4 3 0 4th 160 95 2005 Walt Harris 5 6 0 4 4 0 t-4th 269 337 1942 Marchmont Schwartz 6 4 0 5 2 0 3rd 204 121 2006 Walt Harris 1 11 0 1 8 0 10th 127 377 1943 -- – – – – – – – – – 2007 Jim Harbaugh 4 8 0 3 6 0 t-7th 235 339 1944 -- – – – – – – – – – 2008 Jim Harbaugh 5 7 0 4 5 0 t-6th 315 329 1945 -- – – – – – – – – – 2009 Jim Harbaugh 8 5 0 6 3 0 t-2nd 461 345 1946 Marchmont Schwartz 6 3 1 3 3 1 5th 222 148 2010 Jim Harbaugh 12 1 0 8 1 0 2nd 524 226 1947 Marchmont Schwartz 0 9 0 0 7 0 10th 72 214 2011 David Shaw 11 2 0 8 1 0 t-1st* 561 285 1948 Marchmont Schwartz 4 6 0 3 4 0 5th 164 159 2012 David Shaw 12 2 0 8 1 0 t-1st* 390 241 1949 Marchmont Schwartz 7 3 1 4 2 0 t-3rd 366 121 2013 David Shaw 8 2 0 6 2 0 -- 304 195 1950 Marchmont Schwartz 5 3 2 2 2 2 4th 188 123 119th season 696 459 52 316 283 21 25,243 19,388 1951 Charles A. Taylor 9 2 0 6 1 0 1st 229 181 1952 Charles A. Taylor 5 5 0 2 5 0 t-6th 187 226 * Pac-12 North Division 1953 Charles A. Taylor 6 3 1 5 1 1 2nd 246 148 1954 Charles A. Taylor 4 6 0 2 4 0 4th 123 229

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Individual Records

Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Yards Per Attempt Game Game Game 1. 45 Tyler Gaffney...... vs. Oregon • 2013 1. 223 Toby Gerhart...... vs. Oregon • 2009 1. 22.5 Ethan Allen (4 for 90)... vs. Arizona State • 1993 2. 39 Tommy Vardell...... vs. California • 1991 2. 220 Jon Volpe...... at Washington • 1988 3. 38 Brad Muster...... at UCLA • 1986 3. 211 Darrin Nelson.....vs. San Jose State • 1977 Season (minimum 400 yards) 38 Toby Gerhart...... vs. Oregon • 2009 4. 209 Lou Valli...... at California • 1956 1. 11.50 Dick Hyland (38 for 437)...... 1926 5. 37 Brad Muster..... vs. Washington State • 1986 5. 205 Toby Gerhart...... vs. Notre Dame • 2009 2. 8.24 Andrew Luck (55 for 453)...... 2010 6. 36 Tyler Gaffney...... vs. UCLA • 2013 6. 204 Brad Muster...... at California • 1984 3. 6.56 Anthony Bookman (122 for 800).....1997 7. 35 Stepfan Taylor..... vs. Oklahoma State • 2012 7. 202 Darrin Nelson..... at Washington State • 1980 4. 6.41 Pete Kmetovic (95 for 609)...... 1940 8. 34 Ernie Nevers...... vs. Notre Dame • 1925 8. 201 Ernie Caddell...... vs. Dartmouth • 1930 5. 6.34 Darrin Nelson (183 for 1,161)...... 1978 34 Brad Muster...... at California • 1984 9. 200 Darrin Nelson...... vs. Tulane • 1978 6. 6.07 Tyler Gaffney (74 for 449)...... 2011 34 J.R. Lemon...... vs. Arizona State • 2003 200 Toby Gerhart...... vs. Washington • 2009 7. 5.98 Anthony Kimble (120 for 717)...... 2008 8. 5.79 Vincent White (72 for 417)...... 1981 Season Season 9. 5.70 Darrin Nelson (194 for 1,105)...... 1977 1. 343 Toby Gerhart...... 2009 1. 1,871 Toby Gerhart...... 2009 10. 5.61 Vincent White (88 for 494)...... 1982 2. 322 Stepfan Taylor...... 2012 2. 1,530 Stepfan Taylor...... 2012 3. 260 Brad Muster...... 1986 3. 1,330 Stepfan Taylor...... 2011 Career (minimum 1,000 yards) 4. 247 Tommy Vardell...... 1991 4. 1,201 Tyler Gaffney...... 2013 1. 5.90 Phil Moffatt (193 for 1,139)...... 1929-31 5. 242 Stepfan Taylor...... 2011 5. 1,188 Tommy Vardell...... 1991 2. 5.71 Darrin Nelson (730 for 4,169).....1977-81 6. 235 Tyler Gaffney...... 2013 6. 1,161 Darrin Nelson...... 1978 3. 5.26 Vincent White (321 for 1,689).....1979-82 7. 228 Jon Volpe...... 1988 7. 1,137 Stepfan Taylor...... 2010 4. 5.25 Toby Gerhart (671 for 3,522)...... 2006-09 8. 223 Stepfan Taylor...... 2010 8. 1,136 Toby Gerhart...... 2008 5. 5.17 Bob White (234 for 1,211)...... 1948-50 9. 210 Toby Gerhart...... 2008 9. 1,123 Brad Muster...... 1986 6. 5.10 Stepfan Taylor (843 for 4,300)...... 2009-12 10. 197 Ray Handley...... 1964 10. 1,105 Darrin Nelson...... 1977 7. 5.09 Tyler Gaffney (391 for 1,992)...2009-11, current 8. 5.02 Bubba Brown (215 for 1,080).....1968-69 Career Career 9. 4.95 Anthony Bookman (540 for 2,672)...... 1994-97 1. 843 Stepfan Taylor...... 2009-12 1. 4,300 Stepfan Taylor...... 2009-12 10. 4.68 Glyn Milburn (481 for 2,253)...... 1990-92 2. 730 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-78, 80-81 2. 4,169 Darrin Nelson...... 1977-78, 80-81 3. 703 Brad Muster...... 1984-87 3. 3,522 Toby Gerhart...... 2006-09 4. 671 Toby Gerhart...... 2006-09 4. 3,010 Brad Muster...... 1984-87 5. 559 Mike Mitchell...... 1993-97 5. 2,672 Anthony Bookman...... 1994-97 6. 555 Kerry Carter...... 1999-02 6. 2,550 Mike Mitchell...... 1993-97 7. 540 Anthony Bookman...... 1994-97 7. 2,252 Glyn Milburn...... 1990-92 8. 498 Brian Allen...... 1998-01 8. 2,162 Brian Allen...... 1998-01 9. 481 Glyn Milburn...... 1990-92 9. 2,079 Kerry Carter...... 1999-02 10. 466 Bobby Grayson...... 1933-35 10. 1,992 Tyler Gaffney...... 2009-11, current 11. 1,940 Anthony Kimble...... 2005-08 12. 1,893 Tommy Vardell...... 1988-91 13. 1,786 Bobby Grayson...... 1933-35 14. 1,768 Ray Handley...... 1963-65 15. 1,689 Vincent White...... 1979-82 16. 1,674 Jon Volpe...... 1987-90 17. 1,636 Kenneth Tolon...... 2001-04 18. 1,593 Bill Tarr...... 1953-55 19. 1,543 Scott Laidlaw...... 1972-73 20. 1,357 Jackie Brown...... 1969-71

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