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Stanford Football Game Notes GAME FOUR STANFORD FOOTBALL GAME NOTES CONTACT: Scott Swegan | 419.575.9148 | [email protected] SCHEDULE OVERALL 1-2 HOME 0-1 | AWAY 1-1 | NEUTRAL 0-0 PAC-12 1-2 HOME 0-1 | AWAY 1-1 | NEUTRAL 0-0 OREGON (ABC) L 4:30 PM • NOV. 7 14-35 COLORADO (ESPN) L 12:30 PM • NOV. 14 32-35 WASHINGTON STATE CCD Washington Huskies Stanford Cardinal 7:30 PM • NOV. 21 Record ..................................................................3-0 (2-0 Pac-12) Record ..................................................................1-2 (1-2 Pac-12) CALIFORNIA (FOX) Ranking (AP/Coaches)..........................................................23/23 Ranking (AP/Coaches)........................................................NR/NR W 1:30 PM • NOV. 27 24-23 Head Coach ............................................................... Jimmy Lake Head Coach ................................................................David Shaw Career Record ...................................................................3-0 (1st) Career Record ............................................................87-36 (10th) WASHINGTON (FOX) Record at Washington ......................................................... Same Record at Stanford ...............................................................same 1:00 PM • DEC. 5 Location .................................................................Seattle, Wash. Location ................................................................Stanford, Calif. Founded .................................................................................1861 Founded .................................................................................1891 OREGON STATE (TBD) TBD • DEC. 12 Enrollment ..........................................................................43,859 Enrollment ...................................16,384 (6,994 undergraduate) Colors ................................................................. Purple and Gold Colors ............................................................ Cardinal and White CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK (TBD) DEC. 18 OR 19 GAMEDAY INFORMATION BY THE NUMBERS KICKOFF .............................................Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020 (1:00 p.m. PT) TELEVISION ...............................................................................................Fox Austin Jones had his second two- LOCATION ................................................................................Seattle, Wash. ........................................................Joe Davis (PxP), Mark Helfrich (analyst) TD game of the year vs. Cal and now STADIUM ................................................................................Husky Stadium LOCAL RADIO ............................ Cardinal Sports Network • KNBR 1050 AM 2 has five rushing TDs in three games. ...............................................Scott Reiss ‘93 (PxP), John Platz ‘84 (analyst) Stanford blocked two kicks at Cal for the first time since Sept. 21, THE OPENING KICKOFF 2 2013 at Arizona State. • Stanford travels to Washington to take on the No. 23 • Stanford is 77-16 in the David Shaw era when allowing Stanford is now 65-47-11 all-time Huskies on Saturday in Seattle. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. less than 30 points and 57-6 when scoring more than 30 against California in Big Game on FOX. points. 65 following its 24-23 win last week. • Stanford’s winningest coach, David Shaw is in his 10th • Stanford blocked two kicks (one PAT, one FG) in Friday’s season the Cardinal’s head coach. He has 87 wins, five Big Game win over California. it was the first time since David Shaw, in his 10th season, more than the 82 that Stanford won in the 15 seasons Sept. 21, 2013 at Arizona State that Stanford has blocked is Stanford’s all-time winningest 87 coach with 87 victories. prior to Shaw taking over as head coach. two kicks in a game. Simi Fehoko was credited with the • Under David Shaw, Stanford is 26-20 (.565) against blocked field goal to end the first half while Thomas Booker blocked the PAT to seal the win. Stanford is 43-43-4 all-time AP Top-25 programs. Fifteen of those wins have come against Washington entering against Top-15 opponents. • Thomas Booker was named Pac-12 Special Teams 91 Saturday’s 91st matchup. • Stanford reclaimed The Stanford Axe with its 24-23 win Player of the Week for his game-clinching block. over California on Friday. Thomas Booker blocked what • Fifth-year defensive end Thomas Schaffer finished the would’ve been a game-tying PAT in the final minute to Big Game win at Cal with three tackles and his first career WHAT’S INSIDE secure the one-point victory. two-sack game. Game Information/Coverage ............................. 1 Media Information/Schedule ............................ 2 • The Cardinal took a 24-17 lead to the fourth quarter in • In a season unlike any other in memory, the Cardinal Game Notes...........................................................3-7 Friday’s game and is now 72-7 under David Shaw when is not scheduled to play USC or UCLA for the first time 2020 Standings/Pac-12 Schedules .................. 8 leading after three quarters. since 1945 (WWII). The last full season that Stanford did ..........................9-10 not play UCLA was 1927 and USC was 1924. The Cardinal • Stanford took advantage of two California fumbles and Rosters ................................................................11-12 will also not play Notre Dame for the first time since 1996. did not commit a turnover itself. The Cardinal is now 52-7 Depth Chart/Starters/Participation .........13-15 in the Shaw era when winning the turnover battle. Statistics.............................................................16-31 Game Recaps ...................................................32-34 The Last Time ........................................................35 MEDIA INFORMATION FOOTBALL MEDIA RELATIONS CARDINAL SPORTS NETWORK FIELD ACCESS & SIDELINE POLICY Director (primary) .................................. Scott Swegan Stanford Football broadcasts can be heard on KNBR/ Field access is limited to a small number of ................................................swegans@stanford.edu KTCT AM 1050. Broadcasts can be heard throughout credentialed photographers and videographers Associate Director (secondary) ...............Tyler Geivett the Bay Area. on assignment, per the Pac-12 COVID-19 Medical ................................................. [email protected] Advisory Committee. Print media and anyone Assistant AD, Communications ................. Brian Risso KZSU BROADCAST working out of the press box will not be permitted on .................................................... [email protected] KZSU Stanford broadcasts all Stanford Football home the field for the 2020 season, including pregame, the games on 90.1 FM. final five minutes of the game, or postgame. Not all SOCIAL MEDIA photographers will be granted field access and some TWITTER ..............................................@StanfordFball MEDIA POLICIES will be required to shoot from designated locations INSTAGRAM .........................................@StanfordFball Stanford Athletics will continue to evaluate the in the stands. FACEBOOK .................................... @StanfordFootball rapidly-changing landscape, while prioritizing the WEBSITE .............................................GoStanford.com safety, health and well-being of our entire community • Only photographers and videographers with field and complying with the most updated guidance from access (green armband) will be allowed on the field. DAVID SHAW MEDIA AVAILABILITY Santa Clara County. Stanford University understands Those without field access will not be permitted on Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football David Shaw the importance of assisting the media in providing the field. will hold his weekly press conference on Wednesday coverage of the institution, its athletics programs, • On-field photographers can shoot outside the team via Zoom. Requests for Coach Shaw can be made to administrators, coaches and student-athletes. bench areas (extended to the 15-yard lines in 2020) Scott Swegan. Despite the challenges that the COVID-19 global and cannot pass behind the team benches on the pandemic has created, Stanford will continue to do field. Please utilize the staircases at the 15-yard OTHER MEDIA AVAILABILITY its best to provide access and coverage opportunities lines to pass behind the benches. There is to be no Practices are currently closed to the media due to while prioritizing the health and safety of our student- photography behind the team benches. Stanford’s COVID-19 restrictions. There are media athletes, coaches, staff and the media. Our goal is to • For media assigned to shoot from the stands, there opportunities with student-athletes via Zoom on disseminate information as widely, uniformly and are four photo corrals (two spots per) available at Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Requests fairly as possible using normally accepted media field level, behind the closed gates, at the bottom of for student-athletes and assistant coaches can be standards. To this end, the best attempt will be sections 104, 105, 121 and 122. The only photography directed to Tyler Geivett. Please make your weekly made to fill reasonable requests by recognized media and videography done inside the 15-yard lines will student-athlete requests by 5 p.m. on Mondays. We outlets, however, the Stanford Stadium press box be from the mid-field photodeck on the west side will make every effort we can to fulfill
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