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2 Stanford Football Spring Practice Schedule Friday, April 7 4:10-6:10 pm Saturday, April 8 1l:00 am-1:00 pm Sunday, April 9 3:10-5:10 pm Tuesday, April 11 4:10-6:10 pm Thursday, April 13 4:10-6:10 pm Friday, April 14 4:10-6:10 pm Saturday, April 15 1l:00 am-1:00 pm Tuesday, April 18 4:10-6:10 pm Thursday, April 20 4:10-6:10 pm Friday, April 21 4:10-6:10 pm Saturday, April 22 11:00 am-1:00 pm Tuesday, April 25 4:10-6:10 pm Thursday, April 27 4:10-6:10 pm Friday, April 28 4:10-6:10 pm Cardinal-White Spring Game Saturday, April 29,10:45 am All practices, including Spring Game, to be held on Football Practice Fields

3 Welcome to Stanford Football Tradition of Excellence Competitive Pacific-10 Conference and Non-Conference Schedule Famous Rivalries National Television Exposure All-America Selections NFL Draft Picks Bowl Games National Honors and Awards Gameday at Stanford Stadium Outstanding Athletic Facilities The Most Successful Collegiate Athletic Program in the United States World Renowned Academics Perfect Weather All Year Long A Beautiful Campus in One of the Country s Most Desirable Regions S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 1

4 John Lynch Denver Broncos Stanford in the NFL Tank Williams Tennessee Titans Eric Heitmann San Francisco 49ers The Stanford- NFL Connection Stanford has produced Super Bowl Champions, Super Bowl MVPs, Hall of Fame players and coaches, and numerous NFL greats. Over 30 former Cardinal players began the 2005 season on NFL rosters. Stanford has had 13 players selected in the last three NFL Drafts, and 26 in the last seven years, among the most in the nation. Some of Stanford s NFL players and coaches include: Brian Billick, coach John Brodie John Elway NFL Hall of Fame Darrien Gordon Dennis Green, coach Kwame Harris James Lofton NFL Hall of Fame John Lynch Ed McCaffrey Ernie Nevers NFL Hall of Fame Darrin Nelson Ken Margerum Jim Plunkett Jon Ritchie George Seifert, coach Dick Vermeil, coach Troy Walters Bill Walsh, coach NFL Hall of Fame Gene Washington Bob Whitfield Tank Williams Kailee Wong Coy Wire Buffalo Bills James Lofton 2003 NFL Hall of Fame Inductee S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

5 Bob Whitfield New York Giants Kailee Wong Houston Texans Kwame Harris San Francisco 49ers John Elway Denver Broncos Super Bowl MVP 2004 NFL Hall of Fame Inductee Troy Walters Indianapolis Colts 1999 Biletnikoff Award Winner Teyo Johnson Miami Dolphins S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 3

6 Eric Heitmann Offensive Guard Glyn Milburn Running Back Stanford All-Americas Kailee Wong Defensive End Tank Williams Free Safety Troy Walters Flanker Stanford s All-America Selections Numerous Stanford players have gained All-America honors, including: Guy Benjamin Mike Boryla John Brodie Chris Burford Jack Chapple Edward Cummings Hugh Gallarneau Rod Garcia Bob Garrett Ron George Bones Hamilton Ray Handley Eric Heitmann Gary Kerkorian Gordon King Jim Lawson Pete Lazetich Ed McCaffrey Duncan McColl Glyn Milburn Phil Moffatt Sam Morley Brad Muster Darrin Nelson Ernie Nevers Don Parish Jim Plunkett Seraphim Post Luke Powell Bob Reynolds Don Robesky Ken Rose Ted Shipkey Jeff Siemon Malcolm Snider Roger Stillwell Chuck Taylor Troy Walters Paul Wiggin Tank Williams Kailee Wong Dave Wyman Stanford s two-time All-Americas include the following Frankie Albert Bill Corbus Pat Donovan John Elway Bobby Grayson Ken Margerum Bill McColl Monk Moscrip Bob Whitfield Ron George Linebacker Dave Wyman Linebacker S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

7 Luke Powell Kick Returner Bob Whitfield Offensive Tackle Frankie Albert Quarterback Ken Margerum Wide Receiver Brad Muster Fullback John Elway Quarterback Darrin Nelson Halfback Jim Plunkett Quarterback Gordon King Offensive Tackle S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 5

8 The Walk Stanford football players make their traditional pregame trek past cheering fans from the locker room to Stanford Stadium. Stanford Stadium Super Bowl XIX San Francisco vs. Miami The New Home of Stanford Football A new Stanford Stadium will be unveiled for the 2006 season, making the Home of Stanford Football one of the premier college football facilities in the nation. Originally built in 1921, the $90 million project on the new Stadium began on November 26, 2005, moments after Stanford s final game. The stadium will have a seating capacity of 50,000 and include state-of-art amenities both on the playing field and throughout the stadium. Set in a parklike setting among groves of eucalyptus and oak trees, the Stadium is a perfect setting for Football Saturdays, with fans tailgating and enjoying the pregame festivities prior to kickoff. Stanford Stadium has played host to the Super Bowl, Men s and Women s World Cup Soccer matches, Olympic soccer competition, a Presidential nomination and countless college football games World Cup Soccer USA vs. Brazil Stanford Stadium is undergoing a complete renovation prior to the 2006 season S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

9 Football Facilities Stanford Athletic Facilities Stanford Football Locker Room Stanford s Athletics facilities are perhaps the finest in collegiate athletics, and Stanford s football program is no exception. The Stanford football program is housed in the spacious Arrillaga Family Sports Center, which includes administrative offices, meeting rooms, training facilities and even a full-sized basketball court. The football locker room is located on the ground floor, and an extensive weight training facility is located downstairs. The Arrillaga Family Sports Center also includes a restaurant and the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame Room, with its impressive display of Stanford s 11 Directors Cups and NCAA trophies. The football practice fields are located directly across from the Arrillaga Family Sports Center, adjacent to the world-class Avery Aquatic Complex. Training Room Stanford University has perhaps the finest athletics complex in the nation, with world-class facilities for numerous sports S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 7

10 Stanford Strength Program Strength & Conditioning Stanford athletes enjoy access to the most modern and up-to-date equipment and technology available in the field of strength and conditioning. Under the guidance of Head Strength Coach Ron Forbes, all Cardinal football players receive a personalized strength and conditioning program specifically designed to meet their individual needs and help them develop their full potential. Each athlete has a comprehensive periodized exercise program to improve such athletic performance variables as strength, speed, acceleration, agility, muscular endurance, balance, coordination, flexibility and body composition S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

11 Academics: Second to None Academic Support Football players complement their collegiate playing career with a prestigious Stanford education. Stanford University is consistently ranked as one of the best overall colleges in the nation. According to U.S. World and News Report in 2004, Stanford ranked: No. 5 University in the country No. 1 School of Education No. 2 Graduate School of Business No. 2 Engineering program No. 3 Law School Recently, Black Enterprise ranked Stanford as the No. 7 University for African-American students. Everyone at Stanford is committed to the full experience of a studentathlete. Each player has access to the Athletic Academic Resource Center (AARC). In the AARC, finding the balance between academics and athletics is key. Counselors and tutors work with student-athletes to make their academic lives as smooth as possible. Stanford players earn meaningful degrees most often in four years. Athletes are also eligible to apply for a fifth year of study in order to pursue a Master s degree in many departments S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 9

12 Life as a Cardinal The Stanford Student Student-athletes at Stanford have accepted the challenge of pursuing excellence both in the classroom and on the playing field. It is often said that Stanford offers the best of both worlds top flight academics and unparalleled athletics. Stanford's 6,500 undergraduates and 7,700 graduate students are distinguished by their initiative, love of learning and commitment to the larger world. Independent thinkers and relentlessly curious, students at Stanford bring passion and imagination to everything they do. Stanford students work hard, and they play with equal energy and enthusiasm. From public service to performing arts, from intramural sports to student government, undergraduates take part in dozens of activities beyond the classroom S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

13 Tony Azevedo Three-time NCAA Player of the Year Stanford Athletics: Home of Champions Women s Tennis 2005 NCAA Champions Chris Hernandez Three-time All-Pac-10 Basketball selection The Best College Athletic Program in the Nation Stanford Athletics is one of the most respected and admired collegiate athletic programs in the nation. During each of the past 11 years, Stanford has won the prestigious Directors Cup, awarded to the most outstanding Collegiate Athletic program in the nation. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS SUCCESS: 51 NCAA Championships since 1990 (most in the nation!) 74 NCAA Championships since 1980 (most in the nation!) Stanford captured 12 NCAA titles during the past four and a half years, with 17 runner-up finishes during that time. THE PAC-10 CONFERENCE Stanford teams excel in the Pac-10, one of the nation s deepest conferences. With over 40 Pac-10 Conference titles in the past five years, Cardinal teams have dominated league play. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION Many Stanford athletes continue their success in international competition, with numerous Olympic and World champions. Every four years, many current Stanford athletes and coaches participate in the Olympics in a variety of sports S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 11

14 Champion Student Athletes Stanford student athletes have had tremendous success in many sports. During and after their collegiate careers, Stanford student-athletes are renowned for their excellence in their chosen sports. Great Student-Athletes Mark Madsen NBA Championship Los Angeles Lakers Olympic Gold Medalists NBA World Champions Super Bowl Champions NFL Hall of Famers Grand Slam Golf Champions World Series Champions Cy Young Award Winners World Cup Soccer Champions American & World Record Holders Grand Slam Tennis Champions Jennifer Azzi Olympic Gold Medalist Women s Basketball Summer Sanders Olympic Gold Medalist Women s Swimming Jason Collins New Jersey Nets Two-time NBA finalist Bob & Mike Bryan Grand Slam Doubles Champions Men s Tennis Mike Mussina World Series Champion New York Yankees Pablo Morales & Jeff Rouse Olympic Gold Medalists Men s Swimming S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

15 Bob Mathias Two-time Olympic Decathlon Champion Jenny Thompson Olympic Champion Women s Swimming Julie Foudy U.S. National Team Women s Soccer Jim Plunkett Heisman Trophy Winner Super Bowl MVP Tiger Woods Grand Slam Champion Men s Golf Logan Tom U.S. National Team Women s Volleyball John Elway Super Bowl MVP 2004 NFL Hall of Fame Inductee John McEnroe Grand Slam Champion Men s Tennis Jack McDowell Cy Young Award Winner Major League Baseball S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 13

16 Ted Koppel ABC Network News Anchor Stanford Alumni Members of Stanford s 2000 Rose Bowl Team A Who s Who of Stanford Alumni Stanford alumni are some of the most distinguished people in the world today. These include leaders in government, medicine, business, law, politics, education, sports and entertainment. Stanford s diverse alumni includes the founders of Nike, Yahoo, Hewlett- Packard, a U.S. President, numerous elected government officials, Supreme Court justices, actors, athletes, a former Miss America and the first American woman in space, to name a few Metro Goldwyn Mayer Inc Jennifer Connelly Academy Award Winning Actress Reese Witherspoon Academy Award Winning Actress Phil Knight Founder of Nike Stanford alums range from the Father of the Internet Vincent Cerf and author John Steinbeck to Academy Award-winning actresses Jennifer Connelly and Reese Witherspoon or top athletes Mike Mussina, Tiger Woods, Summer Sanders and John McEnroe. Companies founded by Stanford graduates also include: Cisco Systems The Learning Co. Cypress Semi Silicon Graphics ebay Sun Microsystems E-Trade Tandem Excite Trilogy Google Varian Associates IDEO Intuit Herbert Hoover 31st President of the United States Tiger Woods Professional Golfer Sandra Day O Connor Supreme Court Justice Sally Ride First American Woman in Space S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

17 2006 Stanford Football Stanford University The Nation s Premier University Stanford University is recognized as one of the world s great universities. Stanford s faculty is one of the most distinguished in the nation, including 17 Nobel Laureates and four Pulitzer Prize winners. There are over 8 million volumes in Stanford s nearly two-dozen libraries. Stanford students come from all over the world, including all 50 states and approximately 100 countries. The University still enjoys the 8,100 acres of grassy fields, eucalyptus groves and rolling hills that were the Stanford s generous legacy. It is one of the most picturesque campuses in the nation, comfortably set in the San Francisco Bay Area S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 15

18 The San Francisco Bay Area The Place to Go From bustling cosmopolitan cities to quiet coastal retreats, the San Francisco Bay Area is incomparable. First-class attractions, world-class athletics, cultural diversity, remarkable skylines and breathtaking views. The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the world s most popular destinations, including stops at the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco s Chinatown and Pier 39 a short distance from campus. Stanford University is located within an hour s drive of San Francisco to the north, Silicon Valley to the south and the coastal cities which line the Pacific Ocean to the west S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

19 2006 Stanford Spring Football 2006 Stanford University Football PRE-SEASON INFORMATION General Information Location: Stanford, California Enrollment: 13,075 (6,556 undergrads) Colors: Cardinal and White Nickname: Cardinal Conference: Pacific-10 NCAA Division: 1-A University Personnel President: Dr. John Hennessy (Villanova, 1973)... Phone: (650) Faculty Representative: Ellen Markman... Phone: (650) Athletic Director: Bill Walsh (San Jose State, 1955)... Phone: (650) Athletic Department Phone:... (650) Ticket Office Phone:... (650) Media Relations Assistant Athletic Director: Gary Migdol... Cell Phone: (650) Migdol s Address:... gmigdol@stanford.edu Web Site:... Mailing Address: (for overnight service) Arrillaga Family Sports Center Media Relations Office Stanford University Stanford, CA Media Relations Office Phone: (650) Fax: (650) Press Box Phone:... (650) Flagship Radio Station:... KNEW 910, San Francisco Director: Bob Vazquez... (650) Assistant Director: Aimee Dombrowski... (650) Assistant Director: Kyle McRae... (650) Assistant Director: Jessica Raber... (650) Assistant: Jeane Goff... (650) Football Information Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year):... Walt Harris (UOP, 1968) Record, Current School (Years): (one season) Record, Overall (Years): (12 years) Office Phone:... (650) Press Conference:... Mondays, 3:00 p.m. Assistant Coaches, Assignment (Alma Mater, Year): A.J. Christoff, Defensive Coordinator / Secondary (Idaho) Tom Freeman, Offensive Line (centers/guards), run game coordinator (San Diego State, 1969) Jeff Hammerschmidt, Outside Linebackers / Special Teams (Arizona 1991) Nate Nelson, Recruiting Coordinator / Specialists (U.C. Davis, 2001) Darrell Patterson, Inside Linebackers (TCU, 1984) Buzz Preston, Running Backs (Hawaii, 1982) Doug Sams, Offensive Line Tackles / Tight Ends (Oregon State, 1978) Dave Tipton, Defensive Line (Stanford, 1971) Tucker Waugh, Wide Receivers (DePauw, 1993) Todd Husak, Graduate Assistant (Stanford, 2000) Matt Weiss, Graduate Assistant (Vanderbilt, 2004) Stadium: Stanford Stadium Year Built: 1921 Location: Stanford, California Stadium Capacity: 50,000 Field Surface: Natural Grass 2005 Overall Record: Pac-10 Record: Final National Ranking: none 2005 Bowl Appearance: none S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 17

20 2006 Stanford Spring Football Personnel Offensive Starters Returning (10): Mark Bradford, FL, Sr., 6-2, 190; Jon Cochran, Sr., 6-6, 310, AND Jeff Edwards, Sr., 6-6, 290, RT; Trent Edwards, QB, Sr., 6-4, 220; Alex Fletcher, RG, Jr., 6-4, 295; Nick Frank, FB, Sr., 6-2, 260; Anthony Kimble, RB, Sr., 6-1, 195; Tim Mattran, C, Sr., 6-5, 295; Matt Traverso, TE, Sr., 6-4, 250; Allen Smith, LT, Jr., 6-4, 300; Josiah Vinson, LG, Sr., 6-4, 315. Offensive Starters Lost (1): WR Gerren Crochet Defensive Starters Returning (6): Brandon Harrison, SS, Jr., 6-2, 210; Trevor Hooper, FS, Sr., 6-1, 225; Gustav Rydstedt, NT, Jr., 6-3, 290; Nick Sanchez, CB, Sr., 6-0, 185; Mike Silva, ILB, Sr., 6-2, 225; Udeme Udofia, OLB, Sr., 6-4, 240 Defensive Starters Lost (5): OLB Jon Alston, DE Julian Jenkins, NT Babatunde Oshinowo, ILB Kevin Schimmelmann, CB T.J. Rushing Kickers Returning (1): Jay Ottovegio, P, Sr., 6-0, 195 Kickers Lost (1): PK Michael Sgroi Returning Lettermen: 46 (25 offense, 19 defense, 2 specialists) Lettermen Lost: 19 (6-12-1) Returning Individual Leaders Rushing Att YG YL Net Avg TD Lg Jason Evans, RB Anthony Kimble, RB Nick Frank, FB Passing PA PC Int Pct Yds TD Lg Trent Edwards T.C. Ostrander Receiving No Yds Avg TD Lg Mark Bradford, WR Matt Traverso, TE Jason Evans, RB Defense UT AT TT TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds Int Brandon Harrison, SS /5 0 3 Mike Silva, ILB /13 1.0/9 1 Nick Sanchez, CB /8 0 2 Trevor Hooper,FS Series Information All-Time Record vs. Pac-10 Schools: Arizona: 9-12 Arizona State: 9-13 California: Oregon: Oregon State: UCLA: USC: Washington: Washington State: Last Victory vs. Pac-10 Schools: Arizona: 20-16, 2005 Arizona State: 45-35, 2005 California: 35-28, 2001 Oregon: 49-42, 2001 Oregon State: 20-17, 2005 UCLA: 21-14, 2003 USC: 21-16, 2001 Washington: 27-13, 2004 Washington State: 24-21, 2005 Most Points Scored vs. Pac-10 Schools (Year): Arizona: 51 (2001) Arizona State: 51 (2001) California: 42 (1996, 1981) Oregon: 49 (2001) Oregon State: 63 (1981) UCLA: 82 (1925) USC: 35 (1957, 1999) Washington: 46 (1994) Washington State: 63 (1970) Most Points Allowed vs. Pac-10 Schools (Year): Arizona: 41 (1982) Arizona State: 65 (2002) California: 48 (1975) Oregon: 67 (1956) Oregon State: 43 (2003) UCLA: 72 (1954) USC: 51 (2005) Washington: 52 (1990) Washington State: 49 (1984) Longest Winning Streak vs. Pac-10 Schools: Arizona: 3 ( , 2005) Arizona State: 3 ( ) California: 7 ( ) Oregon: 11 ( ) Oregon State: 11 ( ) UCLA: 5 ( ) USC: 4 ( ) Washington: 10 ( ) Washington State: 8 ( ) Longest Losing Streak vs. Pac-10 Schools: Arizona: 6 ( ) Arizona State: 5 ( ) California: 4 ( ) Oregon: 7 ( ) Oregon State: 4 ( ) UCLA: 6 ( ) USC: 12 ( ) Washington: 10 ( ) Washington State: 8 ( ) 2006 Schedule (5 home, 7 away) Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Dec. 2 at Oregon at San Jose State Navy Washington State at UCLA at Notre Dame Arizona at Arizona State USC at Washington Oregon State at California 2005 Results (5-6 overall, 4-4 Pac-10) Sept. 10 at Navy W Sept. 17 U.C. Davis L Oct. 1 Oregon L Oct. 8 at Washington State W Oct. 15 at Arizona W Oct. 22 Arizona State W Oct. 29 UCLA L Nov. 5 at USC L Nov. 12 at Oregon State W Nov. 19 California L 3-27 Nov. 26 Notre Dame L S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

21 2006 Stanford Spring Football Returning Lettermen (46; 25 offense, 19 defense, plus 2 specialists) Offense (25) *** Mark Bradford, FL ** Mikal Brewer, C ** Preston Clover, OG *** Jon Cochran, OT *** Patrick Danahy, TE *** Jeff Edwards, OG *** Trent Edwards, QB * Jason Evans, RB * Alex Fletcher, OG *** Nick Frank, FB ** Michael Horgan, TE * Ray Jones, RB * Anthony Kimble, RB * David Long, OT ** Tim Mattran, C ** Matt McClernan, OG (NT in 2005) *** Marcus McCutcheon, FL * Benn Muth, OT ** Evan Moore, WR * Emeka Nnoli, FB ** T.C. Ostrander, QB * Allen Smith, OT *** Ismail Simpson, OG *** Matt Traverso, TE *** Josiah Vinson, OG Defense (19) ** Emmanuel Awofadeju, OLB * Panel Egboh, DE * Peter Griffin, SS * Austin Gunder, OLB (TE in 2005) *** Brandon Harrison, SS *** Trevor Hooper, FS * Chris Horn, DE * David Jackson, NT * Landon Johnson, ILB ** David Lofton, FS * Michael Macellari, DE * Pat Maynor, ILB * Carlos McFall, CB *** Michael Okwo, OLB * Gustav Rydstedt, NT ** Nick Sanchez, CB *** Mike Silva, ILB * Tim Sims, CB ** Udeme Udofia, OLB Kickers / Specialists (2) ** Brent Newhouse, LS ** Jay Ottovegio, P Lettermen Lost (22; 8 offense, 13 defense plus 1 kicker) Offense (8) ** Kris Bonifas, FB * Gerald Commissiong, RB **** Gerren Crochet, FL *** Brian Head, C **** J.R. Lemon, RB *** David Marrero, RB **** Kyle Matter, WR *** Justin McCullum, FL Defense (13) **** Jon Alston, OLB *** Calvin Armstrong, CB ** Bryan Bentrott, SS *** Casey Carroll, NT **** Michael Craven, OLB *** Taualai Fonoti, OLB **** Julian Jenkins, DE * Wopamo Osaisai, CB **** Babatunde Oshinowo, NT **** T.J. Rushing, CB **** Kevin Schimmelmann, OLB * Nick Silvas, CB *** Timi Wusu, OLB Kicker (1) **** Michael Sgroi, PK * indicates numbers of letters won Starters Returning (16; 10 offense, 6 defense plus 1 kicker) Offense (10) Mark Bradford, WR Allen Smith, LT Josiah Vinson, LG Tim Mattran, C Alex Fletcher, RG Jon Cochran/Jeff Edwards, RT Matt Traverso, TE Trent Edwards, QB Anthony Kimble, RB Nick Frank, RB Defense (6) Gustav Rydstedt, NT Mike Silva, ILB Udeme Udofia, OLB Nick Sanchez, CB Trevor Hooper, FS Brandon Harrison, SS Kicker (1) Jay Ottovegio, P Starters Lost (6; 1 offense, 5 defense plus 1 kicker) Offense (1) Gerren Crochet, FL Defense (5) Jon Alston, OLB Julian Jenkins, DE Babatunde Oshinowo, NT Kevin Schimmelmann, OLB T.J. Rushing, CB Kicker (1) Michael Sgroi, PK S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 19

22 2006 Stanford Cardinal Spring Roster Alphabetical Roster No Name Pos Ht Wt Birthdate +Yr Exp Hometown (Last School) 97 Awofadeju, Emmanuel OLB /4/85 Sr. 3V Roswell, GA (Roswell HS) 12 Belch, Derek PK /5/85 Sr. 3V San Diego, CA (Torrey Pines HS) 41 Bowe, Patrick TE /13/86 Jr. 2V Deephaven, MN (Minnetonka HS) 4 Bradford, Mark FL /7/84 Sr. 3V Los Angeles, CA (Fremont HS) 72 Brewer, Mikal C/OG /31/84 Sr. 3V Peoria, AZ (Centennial HS) 51 Campbell, Fred MLB /20/87 So. 1V New Rochelle, NY (New Rochelle HS) 29 Carter, Xxavier RB /2/86 So. 1V Dallas, TX (Frisco HS) 41 Catron, Josh FB /2/87 So. 1V Torrence, CA (Torrence HS) 21 Chase, Thaddeus CB /30/86 So. 1V El Paso, TX (Burgess HS) 69 Clover, Preston OG /15/85 Sr. 3V Lake Forest, CA (Laguna Hills HS) 78 Cochran, Jon OT /25/84 *Sr. 4V West Des Moines, IA (Valley HS) 82 Danahy, Patrick TE /7/85 Sr. 3V Sarasota, FL (Cardinal Mooney HS) 68 Dockter, Bobby OG /2/86 Jr. 2V Edmonds, WA (Kamiak HS) 83 Dray, Jim TE /31/86 So. 1V Paramus, NJ (Bergen Catholic HS) 12 Easter, C.J. CB /23/87 So. 1V Foster City, CA (San Mateo HS) 70 Edwards, Jeff OT /29/83 *Sr. 4V Atlanta, GA (Marist HS) 5 Edwards, Trent QB /30/83 *Sr. 4V Los Gatos, CA (Los Gatos HS) 91 Egboh, Pannel DE /23/86 Jr. 2V Mesquite, TX (North Mesquite HS) 33 Evans, Jason RB /7/84 Sr. 3V Acworth, GA (Harrison HS) 40 Evans, Kris CB /11/87 So. 1V Monroe, MI (Monroe HS) 60 Fletcher, Alex OG /5/86 Jr. 2V Old Brookville, NY (St. Anthony s HS) 39 Frank, Nick FB /30/85 Sr. 3V New Orleans, LA (Holy Cross HS) 28 Griffin, Peter MLB /4/84 Sr. 3V Memphis, TN (Central HS) 84 Gunder, Austin OLB /22/86 Jr. 2V Red Lion, PA (Red Lion HS) 23 Harrison, Brandon SS /29/85 Sr. 3V Baton Rouge, LA (Catholic HS) 18 Hazlehurst, Charlie WR /17/86 So. 1V Hillsborough, CA (Menlo HS) 36 Hobbs, Chris CB /29/87 So. 1V Marietta, GA (Marietta HS) 24 Hooper, Trevor FS /8/84 *Sr. 4V Mountain View, CA (Mountain View HS) 89 Horgan, Michael TE /28/84 Sr. 3V Pasadena, CA (Loyola HS) 95 Horn, Chris DE /15/84 Sr. 3V Dayton, WY (Tongue River HS) 98 Jackson, David DT /19/84 Sr. 3V Dunwoody, GA (Wesleyan HS) 61 Johnson, Alfred DT /7/86 Jr. 2V Washington D.C. (Sidwell Friends HS) 46 Johnson, Blaise CB /15/87 So. 1V Tempe, AZ (Corona del Sol HS) 53 Johnson, Landon OLB /30/85 Sr. 3V Arlington, TX (Kennedale HS) 34 Jones, Ray RB /13/86 Jr. 2V Columbus, OH (Columbus Academy) 26 Kimble, Anthony RB /9/86 Jr. 2V Baton Rouge, LA (University HS) 93 Kopa, Matt DT /25/87 So. 1V Elk Grove, CA (Elk Grove HS) 45 Ladner, Ben FB /15/86 So. 1V Kansas City, MO (Pembroke HS) 6 Lofton, David FS /28/84 *Sr. 4V Plano, TX (Plano West HS) 77 Long, David OT /9/85 Sr. 3V Madison, MS (Madison Central HS) 43 Long, Kenny DB /29/87 So. HS Woodstock, IL (Woodstock HS) 80 Lorig, Erik TE /17/86 So. 1V Rolling Hills, CA (Palos Verdes Peninsula HS) 36 Lynn, Kelton FL /31/85 Jr. 2V Boulder, CO (Fairview HS) 66 Macellari, Michael DE /8/84 Sr. 3V Granger, IN (Clay HS) 63 Marinelli, Chris OT /3/87 So. 1V Braintree, MA (Boston College HS) 62 Mattran, Tim C /23/84 *Sr. 4V Chanhassen, MN (Chaska HS) 44 Maynor, Pat OLB /19/86 Jr. 2V Jupiter, FL (Dwyer HS) 58 McAndrew, Tom DE /3/86 So. 1V Glen Ellyn, IL (Glenbard West HS) 75 McClernan, Matt OG /2/84 *Sr. 4V Norcross, GA (Norcross HS) 30 McCutcheon, Marcus FL /22/84 *Sr. 4V Huntington Beach, CA (Edison HS) 17 McFall, Carlos CB /30/85 Jr. 2V San Antonio, TX (Roosevelt HS) 74 McGillicuddy, James DT /26/86 So. 1V Worcester, MA (St. John s HS) 38 McNally, Bo SS /3/87 So. 1V Salt Lake City, UT (Highlands HS) 88 Miller, Michael WR /14/85 Sr. 3V San Clemente, CA (San Clemente HS) 8 Moore, Evan WR /3/85 Sr. 3V Brea, CA (Brea-Olinda HS) S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

23 2006 Stanford Cardinal Spring Roster No Name Pos Ht Wt Birthdate +Yr Exp Hometown (Last School) 18 Moore, Garrett QB /14/85 Jr. 2V Scottsdale, AZ (Desert Mountain HS) 76 Muth, Ben OT /17/85 Jr. 2V Phoenix, AZ (Pinnacle HS) 52 Newhouse, Brent LS /21/85 Sr. 3V Los Angeles, CA (Harvard-Westlake HS) 32 Nnoli, Emeka FB /25/84 Sr. 3V Sacramento, CA (Natomas HS) 55 Okwo, Michael MLB /24/85 Sr. 3V Redondo Beach, CA (Mira Costa HS) 13 Ostrander, T.C. QB /4/85 Sr. 3V Atherton, CA (Menlo-Atherton HS) 27 Ottovegio, Jay P /9/84 Sr. 3V Coral Springs, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) 99 Powers, Will DE /11/87 So. 1V Foster City, CA (Serra HS) 10 Pritchard, Tavita QB /20/87 So. 1V Tacoma, WA (Clover Park HS) 65 Rydstedt, Gustav DT /15/84 Jr. 2V Stockholm, Sweden (IT-Gymnasiet) 2 Sanchez, Nick CB /7/85 Sr. 3V Belle Glade, FL (Glades Day School) 48 Silva, Mike OLB /3/84 *Sr. 4V San Diego, CA (Saint Augustine HS) 79 Simpson, Ismail OG /14/83 *Sr. 4V Lawton, OK (Eisenhower HS) 14 Sims, Tim CB /12/85 Sr. 3V Belle Glade, FL (Glades Central HS) 19 Smith, Aaron FS /13/86 Jr. 2V San Diego, CA (Point Loma HS) 67 Smith, Allen OT /30/86 Jr. 2V Tempe, AZ (Corona del Sol HS) 57 Snyder, Clinton OLB /18/87 So. 1V San Diego, CA (Monte Vista HS) 87 Traverso, Matt TE /29/84 *Sr. 4V Sacramento, CA (Christian Brothers HS) 54 Udofia, Ekom DT /3/87 So. 1V Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral HS) 90 Udofia, Udeme DE /25/86 Sr. 3V Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral HS) 59 Vinson, Josiah OG /25/83 *Sr. 4V Irving, TX (Irving HS) 85 Wilcox-Fogel, Nate WR /11/86 Jr. 2V Los Altos, CA (Menlo HS) 85 Willetts, Brandon DE /24/86 Jr. 1V Surrey, British Columbia (Sullivan Heights HS) 39 Zagory, Aaron PK /20/85 Jr. 1V Yellow Springs, OH (Yellow Springs HS) * Denotes fifth year senior + Year listed by academic standing Numerical Roster 2 Sanchez, Nick CB 4 Bradford,Mark FL 5 Edwards, Trent QB 6 Lofton,David FS 8 Moore,Evan WR 10 Pritchard, Tavita QB 12 Belch, Derek PK 12 Easter, C.J. CB 13 Ostrander, T.C. QB 14 Sims, Tim CB 17 McFall, Carlos CB 18 Hazlehurst, Charlie WR 18 Moore, Garrett QB 19 Smith, Aaron FS 21 Chase, Thaddeus CB 23 Harrison, Brandon SS 24 Hooper, Trevor FS 26 Kimble, Anthony RB 27 Ottovegio, Jay P 28 Griffin, Peter MLB 29 Carter, Xxavier RB 30 McCutcheon, Marcus FL 32 Nnoli, Emeka FB 33 Evans, Jason RB 34 Jones, Ray RB 36 Hobbs, Chris CB 36 Lynn, Kelton FL 38 McNally, Bo SS 39 Frank, Nick FB 39 Zagory, Aaron PK 40 Evans, Kris CB 41 Bowe, Patrick TE 41 Catron, Josh FB 43 Long, Kenny DB 44 Maynor, Pat OLB 45 Ladner, Ben FB 46 Johnson, Blaise CB 48 Silva, Mike OLB 51 Campbell, Fred MLB 52 Newhouse, Brent LS 53 Johnson, Landon MLB 54 Udofia, Ekom DT 55 Okwo, Michael MLB 57 Snyder, Clinton OLB 58 McAndrew, Tom DE 59 Vinson, Josiah OG 60 Fletcher, Alex OG 61 Johnson, Alfred DT 62 Mattran, Tim C 63 Marinelli, Chris OT 65 Rydstedt, Gustav DT 66 Macellari, Michael DE 67 Smith, Allen OT 68 Dockter, Bobby OG 69 Clover, Preston OG 70 Edwards, Jeff OT 72 Brewer, Mikal C/OG 74 McGillicuddy, James DT 75 McClernan, Matt OG 76 Muth, Ben OT 77 Long, David OT 78 Cochran, Jon OT 79 Simpson, Ismail OG 80 Lorig, Erik TE 82 Danahy, Patrick TE 83 Dray, Jim TE 84 Gunder, Austin OLB 85 Wilcox-Fogel, Nate WR 85 Willets, Brandon DE 87 Traverso, Matt TE 88 Miller, Michael WR 89 Horgan, Michael TE 90 Udofia, Udeme DE 91 Egboh, Pannel DE 93 Kopa, Matt DE 95 Horn, Chris DE 97 Awofadeju, Emmanuel OLB 98 Jackson, David DT 99 Powers, Will DE S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 21

24 Head Coach Walt Harris Walt Harris Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football Head Football Coach Stanford University Walt Harris has tutored some of the finest players in the game, has been a part of championship teams and some of the most respected programs in the nation, and has earned a reputation as one of the great innovators and teachers in football during his 36 seasons ( ) of coaching. And on December 13, 2004, the San Francisco Bay Area native returned home to become the Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football and Head Football Coach at Stanford University. Harris made a strong impression in his first season at Stanford in 2005, leading the Cardinal to within one victory of its first bowl game since the 2001 campaign with a 5-6 overall record. Stanford was 4-4 in Pac-10 action, good for a fourth-place tie in the conference standings after the team was picked to finish no higher than ninth in the Pac-10 by the majority of publications. With a strong group of returnees from last year s club, the outlook for 2006 is bright. There is no doubt that Harris has put together an impressive career both as a head and assistant coach on the college and professional levels. At each stop along the way, Harris has made his mark by coaching and mentoring players and building championship teams. At 59 years of age, he has coached in 14 bowl games, including six as a head coach, while tutoring 11 NFL first round draft picks and 14 NFL quarterbacks. Some of the players Harris has coached include Larry Fitzgerald and Antonio Bryant, both wide receivers from the University of Pittsburgh and Biletnikoff Award winners as the nation s top receiver, Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George at Ohio State, Boomer Esiason with the New York Jets, Biletnikoff Award winner Terry Glenn at Ohio State, and Lombardi Award winner Orlando Pace at Ohio State. Harris had two previous head coaching stops prior to his arrival at Stanford. He was the head coach at the University of the Pacific, his alma mater, from , and at the University of Pittsburgh for eight years ( ). His 12-year record as a head coach stands at 68-74, including an record at UOP and a mark at Pitt. Pittsburgh reached bowl games in six of his eight seasons, including each of the last five, to give the school its best bowl run since reaching nine in a row from Each of his last five bowl teams won at least seven games The Walt Harris File Full Name: Walt Harris Date of Birth: November 9, 1946 Hometown: South San Francisco, CA High School: El Camino (South San Francisco, CA), 1964 Junior College: College of San Mateo (San Mateo, CA), 1965 College: Pacific, B.A., History/Physical Education, 1968; M.A., Physical Education, 1969 Children: Scott, Summer, Brett Playing Experience: DB, College of San Mateo ( ); DB, University of the Pacific ( ) and combined to post an impressive (.629) record, marking the program s best five-season stretch since Harris led an impressive turnaround of the Pittsburgh football program during his tenure in the Steel City, culminating with the school s first Bowl Championship Series berth, a share of the Big East title and an 8-4 overall record in Harris, who was named the Big East Conference Coach of the Year for the second time, led his team to six wins in its last seven regular games to set up a Fiesta Bowl showdown against unbeaten Utah. Coaching Assignments Year Organization Position Notes 1970 El Camino HS Head Coach High school alma mater Pacific Secondary Played DB at UOP from California Linebackers record in four years 1978 Air Force Secondary Coached during spring only Michigan State Linebackers Team went 8-3 in Illinois Quarterbacks Coached two NFL First Round QB s Tennessee Offensive Coord./QB s Won 4 of 5 bowl games Pacific Head Coach Improved record each season New York Jets Quarterbacks Coached Boomer Esiason to Pro Bowl Ohio State Quarterbacks Won 22 games; No. 2 ranking in Pittsburgh Head Coach Six bowl appearances in 8 years 2005 Stanford Head Coach Led Stanford to within a win of first bowl since 2001 Head Coaching Record Year School Record Bowl/Notes 1989 Pacific Pacific Pacific Pittsburgh 6-6 Liberty/Big East Coach of the Year 1998 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh 7-5 Insight 2001 Pittsburgh 7-5 Tangerine 2002 Pittsburgh 9-4 Insight/Region I Coach of the Year 2003 Pittsburgh 8-5 Continental/Staff named No. 3 in country 2004 Pittsburgh 8-4 Fiesta/First BCS game in school history 2005 Stanford 5-6 Led Stanford to within a win of first bowl since 2001 Career Record: (12 Seasons) at Pacific: (3 Seasons) at Pittsburgh: (8 Seasons) at Stanford: 5-6 (1 Season) S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

25 Harris made a splash when he arrived at Pittsburgh in 1997 and earned Big East Coach of the Year honors by leading the team to the Liberty Bowl for its first postseason berth since The Panthers had not won more than four games in each of the previous five seasons ( ) before Harris arrival. After his first season at Pitt, Harris began building the program into a perennial bowl contender. His teams did not qualify for bowl games in 1998 and 1999, but Harris was busy laying the groundwork for future success. His last five teams all competed in post-season bowl games as the Panthers took their rightful place as one of the nation s top programs. Harris led the Panthers to back-to-back 7-5 seasons and bowl appearances in 2000 and In 2002, Pittsburgh finished 9-4 after beating Oregon State in the Insight Bowl. The Panthers went 8-5 after losing to Virginia in the Continental Tire Bowl in Head Coach Walt Harris Walt Harris is right up there with the best. There s nobody better. Boomer Esiason His coaching skills have been recognized by many in the football world, including The Sporting News, which ranked the Pittsburgh coaching staff led by Harris No. 3 nationally and the best in the Big East in its 2003 college football annual. In 2002, the American Football Coaches Foundation (AFCA) named him the Region I Coach of the Year. Harris has also earned a reputation for developing talented players. At Pittsburgh, he tutored a pair of winners of the Biletnikoff Award annually given to the nation s top receiver in Antonio Bryant (2000) and Larry Fitzgerald (2003), who was also the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy. Harris has coached 11 first round NFL Draft picks, including two of his quarterbacks: Dave Wilson (1981, Illinois) and Tony Eason (1983, Illinois). Harris also coached Jack Trudeau at Illinois, who was a second round draft pick in Fifteen of Harris quarterbacks have gone on to compete in the NFL. All totaled, Harris pupils include three Biletnikoff Award winners, one Heisman Trophy winner, a Heisman runner-up, a Lombardi Award winner and numerous All-Americans. Prior to his tenure at Pittsburgh, he spent two seasons as the quarterbacks coach at Ohio State ( ) with the Buckeyes tying a then-school record with 11 victories each season. Ohio State reached the Citrus Bowl in 1995 with Buckeye players capturing some of college football s top awards (Eddie George Heisman Trophy; Terry Glenn Biletnikoff Award; Orlando Pace Lombardi Award). In 1996, the Buckeyes earned a co-big Ten title and the conference s berth in the Rose Bowl, where they went on to defeat Arizona State and finished the season ranked No. 2 in the national polls. Bowl Experience Season School Bowl 1982 Illinois Liberty 1983 Tennessee Citrus 1984 Tennessee Sun 1985 Tennessee Sugar 1986 Tennessee Liberty 1987 Tennessee Peach 1995 Ohio State Citrus 1996 Ohio State Rose 1997 Pittsburgh Liberty 2000 Pittsburgh Insight 2001 Pittsburgh Tangerine 2002 Pittsburgh Insight 2003 Pittsburgh Continental Tire 2004 Pittsburgh Fiesta Prominent Players Coached Dave Wilson, QB Illinois Tony Eason, QB Illinois Jack Trudeau, QB Illinois Reggie White, DT Tennessee Boomer Esiason, QB New York Jets Terry Glenn, WR Ohio State Orlando Pace, OT Ohio State Eddie George, RB Ohio State Kevan Barlow, RB Pittsburgh Antonio Bryant, WR Pittsburgh Larry Fitzgerald, WR Pittsburgh Gerald Hayes, LB Pittsburgh Rob Petitti, OT Pittsburgh Kris Wilson, TE Pittsburgh From , Harris was the quarterbacks coach for the New York Jets ( ) of the NFL, where he helped Boomer Esiason revitalize his career and earn a spot in the 1993 Pro Bowl. Walt Harris is right there with the best, said Esiason. There s nobody better. Harris spent six seasons from as the offensive coordinator at Tennessee under Johnny Majors with the Volunteers posting a (.653) record and winning four of the five bowl games they played in during his stint in Knoxville. Harris was also the team s assistant head coach during his final season with the program in I consider Walt Harris as good a coach as there is in America, said current Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach and 2003 Super Bowl winner Jon Gruden, whom Harris hired for his first coaching job as a graduate assistant at Tennessee in His track record with quarterbacks, receivers and offensive football teams is unprecedented, and his winning percentage at Pitt speaks for itself. Walt is a class act and Stanford should be proud to have him. Harris began his career on the gridiron sidelines as the head coach at his prep alma mater El Camino High School in South San Francisco for one campaign in He quickly moved into the collegiate ranks and then spent 18 seasons refining his skills as an assistant before receiving his first head coaching position at his collegiate alma mater Pacific, where he spent three seasons ( ), improving the Tigers in each of his final two campaigns. His stops prior to Tennessee as a collegiate assistant came at Pacific ( , secondary), California ( , linebackers), Air Force (spring 1978, secondary), Michigan State ( , linebackers) and Illinois ( , quarterbacks). Harris graduated with a Bachelor s degree in History and Physical Education from Pacific in 1968, and earned his Master s degree in Physical Education from the Stockton school a year later. As a defensive back for the Tigers from , he played for former NFL head coach Buddy Ryan, who was the defensive coordinator for the Tigers at the time. He also played for two seasons ( ) as a defensive back at the College of San Mateo. Harris is the father of three children: Scott (born August 15, 1981), Summer (born August 31, 1982) and Brett (born September 17, 1996) S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 23

26 Assistant Coaches A.J. Christoff Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Returning to Stanford for his third coaching stint, A.J. Christoff was named the team s defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach on February 14, Christoff, who spent the 2005 campaign as the secondary coach for the San Francisco 49ers, will be serving as an assistant at Stanford for the third time in his career and enters his fourth season with the program in He was Stanford s defensive coordinator in 1983 for one season before returning to The Farm recently for a pair of campaigns in 2003 and 2004 as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach. Christoff has previously coached at 10 other universities around the country, including stops at Pac-10 schools Oregon, UCLA and USC. He has been a defensive coordinator for 17 seasons at six schools Idaho, Oregon, Stanford, Notre Dame, Colorado and Cincinnati. His teams have appeared in 11 bowl games in the last 21 seasons. Christoff has been on the coaching staff at five different universities that have advanced to bowl games, including Notre Dame, Alabama, UCLA, Colorado and Cincinnati. Christoff was the defensive coordinator at Cincinnati in 2001 and 02. His 2002 defensive unit ranked 21st in the nation in total defense and 20th in pass efficiency as Cincinnati went on to win the Conference USA championship. He helped the Bearcats to consecutive bowl games during his two seasons: the 2001 Motor City Bowl and the 2002 New Orleans Bowl. Christoff coached the secondary at New Mexico for one season before becoming the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for three years at Idaho. He spent six seasons on the coaching staff at Oregon, the first two coaching outside linebackers and the last four as the defensive coordinator. From there, he became the defensive coordinator at Stanford under Paul Wiggin in Christoff spent two seasons in South Bend as the defensive coordinator at Notre Dame. He helped the Irish advance to the 1984 Aloha Bowl. After one season as the secondary coach at Georgia Tech, Christoff moved on to Alabama as the secondary coach, where he helped the Crimson Tide to three bowl games in his three seasons. The Tide played in the Hall of Fame, Sun and Sugar Bowls during Christoff s three campaigns on the staff. In five years at UCLA as the Bruins secondary coach, Christoff coached some of the top defensive backs in school history. His teams advanced to two bowl games, including the 1994 Rose Bowl when the Pac-10 champion Bruins played Wisconsin. Christoff was the defensive coordinator at Colorado from His 1998 defense ranked 11th in the nation in total defense, fourth in pass efficiency defense and first in fewest touchdown passes allowed. The Buffaloes The Christoff File Full Name: Andrew James Christoff Hometown: Ritzville, Washington High School: Ritzville College: Idaho (B.S., Biology) Graduate Degree: Oregon State (M.A., Health Education) Wife: Susan Children: Rob, Andrea Playing Experience: Idaho Recruiting Regions: Colorado, Orange County, San Diego went to three bowl games during Christoff s tenure. After spending the 2000 season as the linebackers coach at USC, Christoff went to Cincinnati as the defensive coordinator. A native of Ritzville, Washington, Christoff earned a Bachelor s of Science degree in Biology from Idaho and a Master s degree in health education from Oregon State. He and his wife, Susan, have two children: Rob, who is the defensive coordinator at Montana State, and Andrea, a doctor who lives in Sydney, Australia. Coaching Assignments New Mexico Secondary Idaho Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator Oregon OLB/Defensive Coordinator Stanford Defensive Coordinator Notre Dame Defensive Coordinator Georgia Tech Secondary Alabama Secondary UCLA Secondary Colorado Defensive Coordinator USC Linebackers Cincinnati Defensive Coordinator Stanford Defensive Coordinator/Secondary San Francisco 49ers Secondary Bowl Experience 1984 Aloha Bowl Notre Dame 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl Alabama 1988 Sun Bowl Alabama 1990 Sugar Bowl Alabama 1991 Sun Bowl UCLA 1994 Rose Bowl UCLA 1996 Cotton Bowl Colorado 1996 Holiday Bowl Colorado 1998 Aloha Bowl Colorado 2001 Motor City Bowl Cincinnati 2002 New Orleans Bowl Cincinnati Prominent Players Coached Steve Brown, CB, Oregon Toi Cook, CB, Stanford George Teague, CB, Alabama John Mangum, CB, Alabama Eric Turner, FS, UCLA Matt Darby, SS, UCLA Dion Lambert, CB, UCLA Carl Greenwood, CB, UCLA Shaun Williams, SS, UCLA Ben Kelly, CB, Colorado Damon Wheeler, CB, Colorado Zeke Marino, LB, USC Marcus Steele LB, USC Oshiomogho Atogwe, FS, Stanford Leigh Torrance, CB, Stanford Stanley Wilson, CB, Stanford S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

27 Assistant Coaches Tom Freeman Offensive Line (Centers & Guards) Run Game Coordinator Tom Freeman begins his second season as an assistant coach at Stanford in 2006, serving as an offensive line coach for the centers and guards, as well as the run game coordinator. Freeman will have nearly every piece of a young offensive line that he developed last season at his disposal in Freeman has coached the offensive line for the last 36 seasons on the collegiate level for teams that have competed for the national championship, played in the Rose Bowl and in a BCS Bowl. He has produced many players who have gone on to the NFL. A native of Bakersfield, California, Freeman has a resume that includes coaching in the Pacific-10 Conference, the Big Ten, Big East and WAC. A 1969 graduate of San Diego State University, Freeman s collegiate coaching stops have included Hawaii, San Diego State, Arizona State, Purdue and Pittsburgh. Prior to coming to Stanford along with current head coach Walt Harris, Freeman spent the previous eight seasons with Harris at Pittsburgh, helping build the Panthers into a perennial bowl contender. Freeman, who coached centers and guards for the Panthers, added the responsibility of run game coordinator in Five of Freeman s linemen earned All-Big East honors under his tutelage, including Tony Orlandini (1997), Jon Marzoch (1997), Jeff McCurley (2000), Bryan Anderson (2002) and Rob Petitti (2004). Freeman spent the previous five seasons at Purdue ( ) coaching the Boilermakers offensive line before moving to Pitt. His offensive lines were instrumental in allowing Mike Alstott to set career and single-season rushing records that still stand today. Alstott had consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons in 1994 and 95 as Purdue boasted one of the best rushing offenses in the country. The Boilermakers had the 12th best rushing offense in the country in 1994 while in 95 they averaged yards per game on the ground to lead the Big Ten and ranked eighth nationally. During his eight years as Arizona State s offensive line coach ( ), Freeman helped the Sun Devils to three bowl games, including a Pac-10 championship and the school s first Rose Bowl appearance in During that season, ASU finished the year after beating Michigan, 22-15, in the Rose Bowl. A year earlier, the Sun Devils went 8-4 and played in the 1985 Holiday Bowl. In 1987, ASU averaged nearly 200 yards a game on the ground and was among the nation s leaders in rushing offense, finishing and playing in the Freedom Bowl. One of Freeman s prized pupils at ASU was two-time All-American and future All-Pro Randall McDaniel. Freeman also coached guard Todd Kalis, a fourth round pick in the 1987 NFL Draft. Freeman spent three seasons coaching the offensive line at his alma mater San Diego State ( ). His other coaching stops included Hawaii for six years ( ), where he coached Dan Audick and Jesse Sapolu. He also coached one year at San Diego City College (1974) and four at Santa Ana College ( ). Freeman began The Freeman File Full Name: Tom Freeman Date of Birth: December 28, 1946 Hometown: Bakersfield, California High School: St. Augustine College: San Diego State, 1969 (B.A., Liberal Studies) Wife: Joanne Children: Anna, Emily, Laura Playing Experience: OT, San Diego City College ( ); OT/C, San Diego State ( ) Recruiting Regions: Central and parts of Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Pittsburgh his coaching career at San Diego State as a graduate assistant in 1969, helping the Aztecs advance to the Pasadena Bowl. Freeman earned his Bachelor s degree in Liberal Studies from San Diego State in He spent his college football playing days at San Diego City College ( ), where he was part of two conference championship teams. He then went on to play center and tackle at San Diego State, which went in 1967 and 68, and won a pair of College Division national championships with Freeman on the roster. Born December 28, 1946, Freeman and his wife, Joanne, have three daughters: Anna, Emily and Laura. Coaching Assignments 1969 San Diego State Graduate Assistant Santa Ana College Offensive Line 1974 San Diego City College Offensive Line Hawaii Offensive Line San Diego State Offensive Line Arizona State Offensive Line Purdue Offensive Line Pittsburgh Offensive Line ( ), Run Game Coordinator ( ) 2005 Stanford Off. Line (Centers/Guards)/ Run Game Coordinator Bowl Experience 1969 Pasadena Bowl San Diego State 1985 Holiday Bowl Arizona State 1987 Rose Bowl Arizona State 1987 Freedom Bowl Arizona State 1997 Liberty Bowl Pittsburgh 2000 Insight Bowl Pittsburgh 2001 Tangerine Bowl Pittsburgh 2002 Insight Bowl Pittsburgh 2003 Continental Tire Bowl Pittsburgh 2004 Fiesta Bowl Pittsburgh Prominent Players Coached Dan Audick, OT, Hawaii Jesse Sapolu, OG, Hawaii Randall McDaniel, OT, Arizona State Todd Kalis, OG, Arizona State Mark Fischer, OT, Purdue Rob Petitti, OT, Pittsburgh Bryan Anderson, OG, Pittsburgh Charles Spencer, OL, Pittsburgh S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 25

28 Assistant Coaches Jeff Hammerschmidt Outside Linebackers/Special Teams Jeff Hammerschmidt begins his first season an outside linebackers and special teams coach at Stanford in He has coached on the collegiate level since 1991 with previous stops at Cal Poly, Montana, Saint Mary s, Indiana, Southern Utah and Arizona. Hammerschmidt, who earned a Bachelor s degree in Sociology from Arizona in 1991, was a four-year letterwinner ( ) and two-time All-Pac- 10 selection as a defensive back for the Wildcats. He helped his team to two bowl games (1989 Insight Bowl, 1990 Aloha Bowl) and was selected to play in the Japan Bowl and Hula Bowl following his senior season. He went on to play for the Los Angeles Rams during their 1991 training camp and for the Frankfurt Galaxy of the World League in 1992 under head coach Jack Elway. Hammerschmidt began his coaching career at his alma mater as a graduate assistant under Dick Tomey in He was Arizona s defensive backs coach from , helping the Wildcats lead the nation in passing defense in In 1996 and 1997, Hammerschmidt was the defensive coordinator at Southern Utah. He also coached the defensive line and linebackers. Hammerschmidt spent the next two seasons ( ) at Indiana coaching outside linebackers and special teams. From there, he spent three seasons at Saint Mary s ( ) as the Gaels defensive coordinator and defensive line coach before moving on to Montana for two seasons. From , Hammerschmidt was Montana s defensive coordinator and secondary coach. He spent the 2005 campaign as the linebackers coach at Cal Poly. Hammerschmidt, a San Diego native, graduated from Helix High School, where he was chosen to the 100 all-time high school football players from the San Diego area by the San Diego Union Tribune. Hammerschmidt and his wife, Felicity, have one daughter, Bryn (born May 6, 2005). The Hammerschmidt File Full Name: Jeff Hammerschmidt Date of Birth: December 9, 1967 Hometown: San Diego, California High School: Helix College: Arizona, 1991 (B.S., Sociology) Wife: Felicity Children: Bryn Playing Experience: DB, Arizona, Recruiting Regions: Florida, Georgia Coaching Assignments Arizona Graduate Assistant ( ), Defensive Backs ( ) Southern Utah Defensive Coordinator ( )/Linebackers (1996), Defensive Line (1997) Indiana Outside Linebackers/ Special Teams Saint Mary s Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Line Montana Defensive Coordinator/ Secondary 2005 Cal Poly Linebackers Bowl Experience 1993 Arizona Sun Bowl 1994 Arizona Fiesta Bowl 1995 Arizona Freedom Bowl Playoff Experience 2003 Montana Division I-AA Playoffs 2004 Montana Division I-AA National Championship Game 2005 Cal Poly Division I-AA Playoffs Prominent Players Coached Brandon Sanders, DB, Arizona Tony Bouie, DB, Arizona David Fipp, FS, Arizona Antwaan Randle El, P, Indiana Adawale Ogunlea, DE, Indiana Kemp Rasmussen, DE, Indiana Kris Dielman, DE, Indiana S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

29 Assistant Coaches Nate Nelson Specialists/Recruiting Coordinator Nate Nelson, a member of the Cardinal football staff in 2004, has returned to Stanford in 2006 for his first season as an assistant coach for Specialists and the team s Recruiting Coordinator. Nelson was an assistant to the defensive coordinator for the Cardinal in While at Stanford in 2004, Nelson was involved in practice and game preparation, quality control and on-campus recruiting. Last season, he was a defensive assistant coach at Princeton, where he coached cornerbacks. Nelson earned four letters while playing at UC Davis from He was the Aggies starting strong safety for two-and-a-half years, earning NCAA Division II All-America honors as a senior in He led the team in tackles, interceptions and pass breakups in 2001 as the Aggies advanced to the national semifinals. Following his senior season, Nelson participated in the Paradise All-American Bowl in Utah. During his four seasons, UC Davis went 42-8 and qualified for the Division II playoffs each campaign, advancing to the semifinals during his junior and senior years. Nelson earned a Bachelor s degree in English with a minor in African- American Studies from UC Davis in After graduation, Nelson taught Health, Physical Education and English, and was a defensive coordinator for two years at St. Mary s High School in Stockton, California. The Nelson File Full Name: Nathan Scott Nelson Date of Birth: December 29, 1978 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: Scripps Ranch College: UC Davis (B.A., English) Playing Experience: SS, UC Davis, Recruiting Region: Northern California Coaching Assignments 2004 Stanford Assistant to the Defensive Coordinator 2005 Princeton Cornerbacks S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 27

30 Assistant Coaches Darrell Patterson Inside Linebackers Darrell Patterson, who played professional football for seven seasons in the Canadian Football League and was a four-year letterwinner at TCU, is in his second season on the Stanford staff. Following his professional career, Patterson has been coaching defensive football for 15 seasons, most recently as the linebackers coach at Southern Methodist University before joining the Cardinal on January 20, Patterson finished an impressive four-year career at TCU ( ) as the school s all-time leader in total tackles (544), unassisted tackles (286) and assisted tackles (258). He was selected in the sixth round of the 1983 NFL Draft by the New York Giants, but found his way to Canada for a seven-year career as a linebacker playing for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers ( ) and the Hamilton Tiger Cats ( ). Patterson won a Grey Cup championship with Winnipeg in 1984 and was a runner-up for the Grey Cup while playing for Hamilton in Following his playing days, Patterson began his coaching career as an intern for the British Columbia Lions in His collegiate coaching stops before arriving at Stanford included Akron ( ), Temple ( ), Kentucky ( ), Arkansas State (2001), Baylor (2002) and SMU ( ). He also had a coaching stint with Ottawa of the CFL. Patterson coached the linebackers during his stops at SMU, Baylor and Arkansas State. At Baylor, he coached linebacker John Garrett, who went on to sign an NFL free agent contract. During his four seasons at Kentucky, Patterson was part of a staff that advanced to two bowl games: the Outback Bowl versus Penn State following the 1998 season and the 1999 Music City Bowl against Syracuse. While at Kentucky, Patterson coached safeties Willie Gary and Anthony Wajda to All- SEC honors and Freshman All-American David Jackson. Patterson coached defensive tackle Larry Chester during his two seasons at Temple. Chester went on to sign an NFL contract with the Indianapolis Colts. He returned to the Canadian Football League in 1995 as a defensive line and special teams coach for the Ottawa Rough Riders. One of his players, John Cropke, was named All-Canadian and All-East Division. Patterson s first foray into the collegiate coaching ranks came in 1992 when he began a three-year stint at Akron ( ). Two of his top players were Second-Team All-American kicker Darren Alcorn and OLB/DE Jason Taylor. Born December 14, 1961, Patterson earned a Bachelor s degree in Human Relations from TCU in He and his wife Julie, whom he met while playing professionally in Canada, have three children: Michael, Monika and Meghan. The Patterson File Full Name: Darrell Patterson Date of Birth: December 14, 1961 Hometown: Canonsburg, PA High School: Canon McMillan College: TCU, 1984 (B.A., Human Relations) Wife: Julie Children: Michael, Monika, Meghan Playing Experience: LB, TCU, LB, Winnipeg (CFL), LB, Hamilton (CFL), Recruiting Regions: Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Eastern Canada Coaching Assignments 1991 British Columbia (CFL) Intern (LB) Akron OLB/Special Teams Coordinator 1995 Ottawa (CFL) Defensive Line/ Special Teams Coordinator Temple Defensive Line Kentucky Safeties 2001 Arkansas State Linebackers 2002 Baylor Linebackers SMU Linebackers 2005 Stanford Linebackers Bowl Experience 1998 Outback Kentucky 1999 Music City Kentucky Prominent Players Coached Jason Taylor, OLB/DE, Akron Darren Alcorn, PK/P, Akron John Cropke, DL, Ottawa Larry Chester, DT, Temple Willie Gary, FS, Kentucky David Johnson, SS, Kentucky Anthony Wajda, FS, Kentucky John Garrett, LB, Baylor S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

31 Assistant Coaches Buzz Preston Running Backs Buzz Preston returns for his fourth season and second stint on The Farm in Preston was the running backs coach for three campaigns at Stanford ( ) and returned as the running backs coach for current head coach Walt Harris staff on February 21, Preston brings with him 25 seasons of collegiate coaching experience. During his previous three-year tour of duty on The Farm, Preston was part of two bowl teams that were also two of the best teams in Stanford history. He helped the Cardinal win the 1999 Pac-10 title and compete in the 2000 Rose Bowl. In 2001, Stanford put together a 9-3 record and was ranked among the Top 10 in the nation during the year. Following his three seasons at Stanford under former head coach Tyrone Willingham, Preston went with Willingham to Notre Dame for three more seasons ( ) to coach the running backs, helping lead the Irish to two bowl games with appearances at the Gator Bowl in 2002 and the Insight Bowl following the 2003 regular season. Before coming to Stanford for his first stint on The Farm, Preston was the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator/qb coach at UNLV in Prior to that, he coached running backs at Washington State from During his four-year run at Washington State ( ), Preston was part of a coaching staff that guided the Cougars to the Pacific-10 Conference championship in 1997 and its first Rose Bowl appearance in 67 years. The Cougar offense broke the Pac-10 record for most total yards in a single season. One of Preston s pupils, Mike Black, gained 1157 yards rushing and was named to the All-Pac-10 team. The Cougars finished 10-2 overall and were ranked ninth in the nation. Preston also coached at his alma mater, Hawaii, from He coached offensive special teams, receivers and defensive backs, and was also the strength and conditioning coordinator for the Rainbows. Preston s seven-year stay at Hawaii was highlighted by the first two bowl games in school history and the only Western Athletic Conference title ever for UH. Preston s accomplishments included coaching two All-American kickoff return specialists and three of the top six receivers in Hawaii history. In 1989, Hawaii participated in its first bowl game, losing to Michigan State in the Aloha Bowl. The Rainbows won the WAC championship in 1992 and went on to defeat Illinois in the Holiday Bowl. Preston s first full-time coaching job came at Southern Illinois from when he coached receivers and the defensive backfield. During his three seasons in Carbondale, SIU s defense improved dramatically during Preston s tenure from eighth to second in the conference while nine of his pupils received all-conference recognition. The Preston File Full Name: Albert W. (Buzz) Preston Date of Birth: November 9, 1956 Hometown: Los Angeles, California High School: Banning College: Hawaii, 1982 (B.A., Speech) Wife: Audrey Children: Amber (born 6/23/87), Evan (born 6/20/90), Quinn (born 3/15/99) Playing Experience: DB/WR, Hawaii, Recruiting Regions: Inland Empire, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Kansas City, St. Louis He was a graduate assistant at Hawaii in 1980 and 1981, a part-time coach at UH in 1982 and a graduate assistant at Washington in During his career, Preston has also been a guest coach for the Toronto Argonauts, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Miami Dolphins and Philadelphia Eagles. A native of Los Angeles (born 11/9/56), Preston received a Bachelor s degree in Speech from Hawaii in He was a two-year letterwinner ( ) with the Rainbow football team. Preston is a 1975 graduate of Banning High School in Los Angeles. He and his wife, Audrey, have three children: Amber, Evan and Quinn. Coaching Assignments Hawaii Graduate Assistant ( ), Part-Time (1982) 1983 Washington Graduate Assistant Southern Illinois Defensive Backs/ Receivers Hawaii Defensive Backs/ Offensive Special Teams/Receivers/ Strength and Conditioning Coord Washington State Running Backs 1998 UNLV Offensive Coordinator/ Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks Stanford Running Backs Notre Dame Running Backs Bowl Experience 1989 Aloha Bowl Hawaii 1992 Holiday Bowl Hawaii 1994 Alamo Bowl Washington State 1997 Rose Bowl Washington State 1999 Rose Bowl Stanford 2001 Seattle Bowl Stanford 2002 Gator Bowl Notre Dame 2004 Insight Bowl Notre Dame Prominent Players Coached Vestee Jackson, CB, Washington Vince Albritton, DB, Washington John Fields, DB, Southern Illinois Chris Roscoe, WR, Hawaii Walter Murray, WR, Hawaii Jeff Snyder, WR, Hawaii Mike Akul, WR, Hawaii Derrick Branch, WR, Hawaii Mike Black, RB, Washington State Frank Madu, RB, Washington State Brian Allen, RB, Stanford Kerry Carter, RB, Stanford Casey Moore, FB, Stanford D.J. Fitzpatrick, K/P, Notre Dame Ryan Grant, RB, Notre Dame Tom Lopienski, FB, Notre Dame Julius Jones, RB, Notre Dame Nick Setta, K/P, Notre Dame Darius Walker, RB, Notre Dame S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 29

32 Assistant Coaches Doug Sams Offensive Line (Tackles/Tight Ends) Doug Sams, a veteran coach of 28 seasons on the college and professional levels, begins his first campaign as the offensive line coach for tackles and tight ends at Stanford in Sams most recently was the head coach at Northern Michigan the past four seasons ( ) and has been a head coach for 16 campaigns at three different schools. Sams was previously the head coach at Fairmont State in West Virginia for 10 seasons ( ) before taking over at Northern Michigan. At Fairmont State, he compiled an overall record of 53-47, was named the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) Coach of Year in 1996 while leading his team to a league championships that season and then again in His overall head coaching record is Prior to his tenure at Fairmont State, Sams spent three years ( ) as the offensive coordinator for the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League. He was the head coach for one season (1988) at Urbana, an NAIA school in Ohio. Sams spent two years in the CFL ( ) as the defensive line and special teams coach in 1987 for the Edmonton Eskimos, and the offensive line coach for the Montreal Alouettes in During his one season in Edmonton, he helped the Eskimos win the Grey Cup. Sams began his coaching career in 1978 as a part-time defensive line coach at Oregon State. He then moved on to Northern Iowa for four years ( ), where he coached the wide receivers during the 1979 season and the offensive line from He also spent three campaigns at Idaho State ( ) coaching the tight ends in 1983, and then the offensive line from Sams and his wife, Brenda, have three daughters Christina Robinson (born 3/24/75), Tisha Haught (born 6/26/80) and Kate (born 12/27/91). Sams earned his Bachelor's degree at Oregon State in 1978 and a Master's degree from Idaho State in The Sams File Full Name: Doug Sams Date of Birth: July 12, 1955 Hometown: La Grande, Oregon High School: La Grande College: Oregon State, 1978 (B.S., Political Science) Graduate Degree: Idaho State, 1984 (M.A., Physical Education) Wife: Brenda Children: Christina, Tisha, Kate Playing Experience: WR, Oregon State, 1974 Recruiting Region: Northeast Coaching Assignments 1978 Oregon State Defensive Line Northern Iowa Wide Receivers (1979) Offensive Line ( ) Idaho State Tight Ends (1983) Offensive Line ( ) 1986 Montreal (CFL) Offensive Line 1987 Edmonton (CFL) Defensive Line/ Special Teams 1988 Urbana Head Coach Ottowa (CFL) Offensive Coordinator Fairmont State Head Coach Northern Michigan Head Coach Playoff Experience 1983 Idaho State Division I-AA Playoffs 1987 Edmonton CFL Grey Cup Champions 1990 Ottawa CFL 1991 Ottawa CFL Prominent Players Coached Greg Marshall, DT, Oregon State Henry Gizmo Williams, Returner, Edmonton Damon Allen, QB, Ottawa S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

33 Assistant Coaches Dave Tipton Defensive Line The veteran of the Cardinal coaching staff, Dave Tipton enters his 18th season on The Farm in One of the school s all-time great defensive linemen and a key member of Stanford s 1971 Rose Bowl team, Tipton will once again coach the defensive line for Walt Harris in Tipton, who was hired at Stanford on July 11, 1989, has worked for four previous head coaches on The Farm. He was the outside linebackers coach for Dennis Green from , before moving to the defensive line under Bill Walsh for three seasons ( ). Under Tyrone Willingham, Tipton was the team s recruiting coordinator and defensive interior line coach for seven campaigns ( ). Tipton then worked under Buddy Teevens for three seasons ( ) as Stanford s defensive tackles coach and two as the club s recruiting coordinator ( ) prior to Harris arrival in Under his tutelage, Tipton has coached some of the finest defensive players in school history. They include All-American linebacker Ron George, twotime All-Pac-10 tackle Willie Howard, and NFL players Jason Fisk, Carl Hansen, Pete Swanson and Amon Gordon. He developed a pair of 2005 seniors in Julian Jenkins and Babatunde Oshinowo into top NFL prospects. Howard was named First Team All-Pacific-10 Conference in both 1999 and 2000, and became only the fourth Cardinal defensive lineman to earn First Team all-league honors in consecutive seasons. In 1999, Howard was also named the winner of the Morris Trophy as the best lineman in the Pac-10. George was a two-time all-conference player and All-America selection in Tipton (born April 23, 1949) was the defensive line coach at Oregon State in Prior to that stint, he was the defensive line coach and special teams coordinator at Cal State Fullerton for four seasons ( ). While at Fullerton, he also served as the strength and conditioning coordinator. From , Tipton was the defensive coordinator at Sweetwater High School in National City, California. The 1983 Sweetwater team recorded nine shutouts and won the CIF Championship. The 1981 and 1982 Sweetwater clubs reached the CIF semifinals in the playoffs. Tipton was the defensive coordinator from at Bonita Vista High School in Chula Vista, California. His 1980 squad was also a CIF semifinalist. In 1977, Tipton was defensive line coach at United States International University in San Diego, California. Tipton graduated from Stanford in May of 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. He later received a Master of Arts degree in Education with an emphasis in Physical Education from Azusa Pacific in August While at Stanford, Tipton was named to the Coaches All-America team as a senior defensive tackle in He was also named All-West Coast and All- Pac-8 the same season. On January 1, 1971, while Jim Plunkett and mates were controlling the offense, Tipton and the remaining Thunderchickens were controlling the defense as Stanford defeated Big-10 champion Ohio State, 27-17, to win the Rose Bowl. The Tipton File Full Name: David Lance Tipton Date of Birth: April 23, 1949 Hometown: Hollister, California High School: San Benito College: Stanford, 1971 (B.A., Political Science) Graduate Degree: Azusa Pacific, 1981 (M.A., Education) Wife: Mia Children: Matthew, Megan, Will, Amanda Playing Experience: DT, Stanford, DT, New York Giants, DT, San Diego Chargers, DT, Seattle Seahawks, 1976 Recruiting Regions: Northwest, Utah A native of Hollister, California, Tipton then began a six-year pro playing career when he was drafted in the fourth round by the New York Giants. He played three seasons with the Giants ( ), two years with the San Diego Chargers ( ), and one with the Seattle Seahawks (1976) before embarking on his coaching career. Dave and his wife, Mia, have four children Matthew (born 11/25/77), Megan (born 5/9/81), Will (born 8/14/84) and Amanda (born 7/16/87). The Tiptons Amanda, Matt, Megan, Mia and Will have sung the national anthem at Stanford football and women s basketball games. Matt, who graduated from Stanford in June, 2001, was a manager for the football team. Megan, who graduated from the University of Oregon, is a former member of Stanford s Athletic Marketing staff and is now the Assistant Sports Marketing Director for her alma mater. Will is a senior at Chapman University in Southern California and Amanda attends UC Santa Barbara, where she is a member of the women s water polo team. Coaching Assignments 1977 United States Int l Defensive Line Bonita Vista High School Defensive Coordinator Sweetwater High School Defensive Coordinator Cal State Fullerton Defensive Line/ Special Teams 1988 Oregon State Defensive Line Stanford OLB ( ), DL ( ), Recruiting Coordinator ( ) Bowl Experience 1991 Aloha Bowl Stanford 1993 Blockbuster Bowl Stanford 1995 Liberty Bowl Stanford 1996 Sun Bowl Stanford 2000 Rose Bowl Stanford 2001 Seattle Bowl Stanford Prominent Players Coached Dan Saleamua, DT, Sweetwater High School Pellum McDaniels, DT, Oregon State Esera Tuaolo, DT, Oregon State Ron George, OLB, Stanford Jason Fisk, NT, Stanford Pete Swanson, DT, Stanford Carl Hansen, DT, Stanford Willie Howard, DT, Stanford Matt Leonard, DT, Stanford Julian Jenkins, DE, Stanford Babatunde Oshinowo, NT, Stanford S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 31

34 Assistant Coaches Tucker Waugh Wide Receivers Tucker Waugh returns for his second season as the wide receivers coach at Stanford in The 35- year old Waugh has coached wide receivers for the past nine seasons while building a reputation as a bright, energetic and intelligent young coach. Waugh s most recent assignment prior to Stanford was a five-year stint as the wide receivers coach at the United States Military Academy at West Point ( ), adding the duties of recruiting coordinator his final two years at Army. When Waugh arrived at West Point, he inherited a group of receivers who caught a combined 14 passes. Over the next three seasons, Waugh s receivers caught 322 balls. One of his players, Aaron Alexander, caught 64 passes for 861 yards in 2003 to set a new single season record at Army. Waugh coached for five seasons at Illinois State ( ) before moving to West Point. He coached outside linebackers in 1995, running backs in 96 and wide receivers his final three years. He had an All-Gateway Conference selection in each of his three seasons as receivers coach: Marquis Mosely in 97, Ricky Garrett in 98 and 99. Waugh helped the Redbirds establish themselves as one of the most prolific passing attacks in the nation. They went to the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in 1998 and advanced to the I-AA national semifinals in A 1993 graduate of DePauw, where he earned B.A. in English Composition and Physical Education, Waugh began his coaching career at Otterbein College in 1993 as a quarterbacks coach. He returned to his alma mater in 1994 as a wide receivers coach. He also completed a coaching fellowship with the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League. Waugh lettered at quarterback while playing at DePauw from , where he was named the school s Outstanding Physical Education major. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons: Jackson (born 11/24/02) and Nicholas (born 4/26/05). The Waugh File Full Name: Tucker J. Waugh Date of Birth: March 27, 1971 Hometown: Libertyville, IL High School: Libertyville College: DePauw, 1993 (B.A., English Composition/Physical Education) Wife: Jennifer Children: Jackson and Nicholas Playing Experience: QB, DePauw, Recruiting Region: Midwest Coaching Assignments 1993 Otterbein College Quarterbacks 1994 DePauw Wide Receivers Illinois State OLB ( 95); RB ( 96); WR ( 97-99) Army Wide Receivers ( ) Recruiting Coordinator ( ) 2005 Stanford Wide Receivers Prominent Players Coached Ricky Garrett, WR, Illinois State Aaron Alexander, WR, Army Aris Comeaux, WR, Army Marquis Mosely, WR, Illinois State William White, WR, Army Gerren Crochet, WR, Stanford Justin McCullum, FL, Stanford S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

35 Assistant Coaches Ron Forbes Director of Strength & Conditioning for Football Ron Forbes starts his fifth season as Director of Strength and Conditioning for the Stanford football program in He designs and implements all aspects of strength and speed development, nutrition, off-season and pre-season training, testing and evaluation. Forbes came to Stanford in April of 2002 after a seven-year stint with the University of Florida strength and conditioning program, where he spent his final four years ( ) at the school as the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator. He was a graduate assistant and volunteer strength and conditioning coach with the Gators in 1996 and 97, following one season in 1995 as an undergraduate assistant for the Florida football program. As a member of the Gators football program, Forbes participated in seven consecutive bowl games under head coach Steve Spurrier. In 1996, he was a member of the Gator squad that went 12-1 and beat Florida State in the Sugar Bowl for the national championship. The Gators went 10-2 and beat Penn State the following season in the Citrus Bowl. In 1998, Florida finished 10-2 after beating Syracuse in the Orange Bowl. The Gators went 9-4 in 1999 and 10-3 in 2000 despite back-to-back bowl defeats to Michigan State and Miami. In his final season with the Gators in 2001, Florida beat Maryland in the Orange Bowl. Along with his responsibilities with the football program, Forbes also worked with the Gators women s soccer team from During this time, Florida won four straight Southeastern Conference titles and one NCAA championship (1998). Forbes was a guest lecturer at the University of Florida Center for Exercise Science Symposium. Along with the Gators head strength coach, Forbes also ran the Gator Speed and Strength clinics. He is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the American College of Sports Medicine. Forbes is also a USA Weightlifting club coach. A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, Forbes earned a Bachelor s degree in Exercise Science (Exercise Physiology) from the University of Florida in Born April 6, 1962, Forbes and his wife, Emelda, have three sons: Zeno (born 7/1/94), Keanu (4/1/97) and Dalton (born 5/22/98). The Forbes File Full Name: Ron Forbes Date of Birth: April 6, 1962 Hometown: St. Petersburg, Florida High School: Gibbs (St. Petersburg, Florida) College: Florida, 1995 Wife: Emelda Children: Zeno, Keanu, Dalton Coaching Assignments Florida Graduate Assistant/ Volunteer Strength Coach Florida Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Stanford Director of Strength & Conditioning for Football Bowl Experience 1996 Sugar Bowl Florida 1997 Citrus Bowl Florida 1998 Orange Bowl Florida 1999 Citrus Bowl Florida 2000 Sugar Bowl Florida 2001 Orange Bowl Florida S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 33

36 Football Staff Todd Husak Graduate Assistant Matt Weiss Graduate Assistant Todd Husak, one of Stanford s all-time greats, returned to the Farm in January of 2005 as a Graduate Assistant coach and will enter his second season in the role in Husak spent much of his first season working with the team s tight ends. A four-time letterwinner ( ) and starting quarterback in Stanford s Rose Bowl season of 1999, Husak completed a five-year career in the NFL in After receiving his Bachelor s degree in Political Science from Stanford in 2000, Husak embarked on an NFL career that took him to the Washington Redskins (2000), Denver Broncos (2001), Berlin Thunder of NFL Europe (2002), New York Jets ( ) and the Cleveland Browns (2004). Husak, named First-Team All-Pac-10 in 1999, was a sixth round pick by the Redskins in the 2000 NFL Draft. During his Cardinal career, Husak threw for 6,564 yards and 41 touchdowns while starting at quarterback in 1998 and 99. He is currently the school s No. 5 all-time leading passer and No. 5 in career touchdown passes. His two years as the starter both rank among the best single seasons in school history. His 3,092 yards passing in 1998 is No. 3 on Stanford s single season list and his 2,688 yards in 1999 is No. 8. In 1999, Husak led the Cardinal to its first Rose Bowl appearance in 28 years. Despite losing to Wisconsin 17-9 in the 2000 Rose Bowl, Stanford s 1999 season was one of the best in school history. Led by Husak, the Cardinal offense set school records for points scored (409), scoring average (37.2), most touchdowns (52) and most yards in total offense (5,138). F ormer Vanderbilt University punter Matt Weiss is in his second season at Stanford as a graduate assistant coach in 2006 working on the defensive side of the ball. Weiss assisted with the defensive backs in 2005 and will work with outside linebackers in Before coming to Stanford, Weiss graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt in the fall of 2004, earning a Bachelor s of Science degree in Economics and Human and Organizational Development. He is currently working on a Master s degree in Liberal Arts at Stanford. Weiss was a member of the Vanderbilt football team in both 2001 and 2002, and was named to the SEC Football Academic Honor Roll in Weiss then served as an assistant football coach at Smyrna High School in Tennessee during the fall of 2003 and He coached wide receivers, defensive backs, and kickers and punters in 2003, and added the role of special teams coordinator in Weiss played quarterback at Hopkins School in New Haven, Conn., where he graduated in 2001 after leading his team to its first ever 12-0 record and New England Prep School Class C Championship. Weiss is single and currently resides in Los Altos with his uncle, Neil, and aunt, Lydia. Joseph Ashfield Assistant to the Offensive Staff Everett Webb Assistant to the Defensive Staff Joseph Ashfield, a 2000 graduate of St. John s University in Collegeville, Minnesota, is in his second season at Stanford in 2006 working with head coach Walt Harris and the Cardinal s offensive staff. Most recently, Ashfield was a graduate assistant coach at Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi in He coached tight ends and assisted the offensive coordinator with the offensive line. He earned his Master s degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation from the school in Ashfield graduated Magna Cum Laude from St. John s with a Bachelor s degree in English and Communication Arts. He played quarterback for two seasons for the NCAA Division III school. After graduation, Ashfield played in the German Football League in 2001 for the Schwaubisch Hall Unicorns. He then coached in New Zealand for three years. He was the head coach and Director of Coaching for the New Harbour Pride a semi-pro team in Auckland from as well as being the head coach of the New Zealand National Team in Everett Webb begins his second season at Stanford as an assistant to the defensive staff in 2006 after coming to The Farm as a Strength & Conditioning intern in January of Webb received a Bachelor s degree in Business Administration in 2002 from Texas A&M Commerce, before adding a Master s degree from the school in Kinesiology, Health and Sports Studies in He was a two-sport standout (football, track and field) with the Lions, capping his collegiate athletic career by earning Second Team All-Lone Star Conference honors in football as a senior. He was also a team captain in each of his four seasons on the gridiron. In addition, he was named the school s Most Outstanding Male Athlete and added NCAA Division II All-American honors in his junior season on the track. While earning his Master s degree, Webb worked as a facility supervisor at the Morris Recreation Center on campus. In the summer of 2004, he was also a counselor and coach for the National Youth Sports Program S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

37 Spring Outlook The Cardinal has two outstanding quarterbacks in Trent Edwards (#5), who has started 24 games for Stanford the past three seasons, and T.C. Ostrander (#13). Returning running backs Jason Evans (#33) and Anthony Kimble (#26) will spearhead the Cardinal s rushing attack. Ayear ago at this time, head coach Walt Harris and his staff introduced a new program, a new system and a new modus operandi for the Stanford football team. Picked to finish near the bottom of the Pac-10 standings a year ago, the resurgent Cardinal battled to a fourth place conference finish and earned recognition as a team and program on the rise. And now, in 2006, the Cardinal has their eye on continuing to bring Stanford back into the post-season bowl picture. I m looking forward to this season because our system and our program is now set and the players have a better idea of what to expect, said Harris, who guided the Cardinal to a 5-6 record in his first season on The Farm. We have a lot of experienced players back on offense and I expect us to be more effective and efficient in moving the ball downfield. Stanford returns 16 starters and 46 letter-winners from last year s team, including 10 starters on offense. The only offensive starter not returning is receiver Gerren Crochet, and his spot in the lineup will be taken by senior Evan Moore, who suffered a season-ending injury in the first game of last season. Quarterback Trent Edwards, last year s Team MVP, will be back for his fifth-season at Stanford. The Los Gatos native is eighth in the Cardinal record book in passing yards and total offense and has started 24 games for Stanford the past three years. He has a lot of areas to improve, but he has the ability be a dominant player, says Harris. Stanford also returns all but one of its running backs from a year ago, including senior Jason Evans and junior Anthony Kimble at running back and senior Nick Frank at fullback. Heading into the 2005 season, only Evans had played in the backfield for Stanford while Kimble and Frank were being converted from other positions. We are way ahead of where we were last year at this time with the running backs, said Harris. We now have experienced players who are familiar with our system, which should make us more productive as a group. The Cardinal returns two outstanding receivers in seniors Mark Bradford and Evan Moore and its entire starting offensive line. Bradford and Moore are two of the most respected receivers in the Pac- 10, said Harris. But, as always, the offense will depend on the play of our offensive line. Defensively, Stanford must replace five starters who played a lot of minutes for the Cardinal the past four years. Stanford will look towards a group of young players to fill the gaps in 2006 as they get their first opportunity to play. The returning starters and veterans expected to lead the Cardinal defense are lineman Gustav Rydstedt and Pannel Egboh, linebackers Michael Okwo, Mike Silva and Udeme Udofia, cornerback Nick Sanchez and safeties Trevor Hooper and Brandon Harrison. In the kicking game, the Cardinal must replace four-year starter Michael Sgroi at place-kicker. The two candidates are senior Derek Belch and junior Aaron Zagory, neither of whom has kicked in the Pac-10 Conference. Senior Jay Ottovegio is back to man the punting duties. I m excited to see our improvement from year one to year two, says Harris. We have some talented and experienced players on our team, but we will need our young players to step up and become quality Pac-10 football players this season S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 35

38 Spring Outlook Nick Frank (#39) returns as the Cardinal s starting fullback while Mark Bradford (#4) and Evan Moore (#8) give Stanford an outstanding one-two combination at the wide receiver positions. Fifth-year senior Matt Traverso (#87) returns as the team s most experienced tight end. Quarterbacks During his three seasons on The Farm, Trent Edwards (6-4, 220, Los Gatos, CA) has started 24 games and shown signs that he has the ability to become one of the best in the Pac-10. Now in his fifth season at Stanford, Edwards is the unquestioned leader of the Cardinal offense and the man who will be asked to lead Stanford s attack in Edwards has already cemented his name in the Cardinal record book among the great quarterbacks in Stanford history, but he would like nothing better than to lead his team to a bowl game in Edwards has completed 393-of-709 (.554) for 4,402 yards and 28 touchdowns the past three years. He is eighth all-time at Stanford in career passing yards, career total offense, attempts and completions and ninth in the record book in touchdown passes. Trent has the ability to be a dominant player, says Cardinal head coach Walt Harris. Behind Edwards is senior T.C. Ostrander (6-3, 215, Atherton, CA), a two-year letter-winner who has proven to be a very capable Pac-10 quarterback the past two seasons. Ostrander has played in 12 games the past two years, starting two, and has thrown for 1,443 yards and five touchdowns while completing 95-of-193. Last year, he was 15-of-23 for 152 yards in the Big Game vs. Cal and 11-of-15 for 197 yards and one TD in an impressive outing vs. Notre Dame. His presence helps give the Cardinal two outstanding quarterbacks who are both capable of leading the Cardinal attack. Junior Garrett Moore (6-2, 205, Scottsdale, AZ) and sophomore Tavita Pritchard (6-4, 180, Tacoma, WA) are talented young players who will compete for playing time in Running Backs We are way ahead of where we were last year at this time, says Harris. We ve got experienced players and coaches in our system, which should make us more effective. Stanford returns all but one of its main ball carriers from a year ago and will look to its running back duo of Anthony Kimble and Jason Evans to lead the rushing attack this season. Kimble (6-1, 195, Baton Rouge, LA) started the first six games in 2005 before giving way to senior J.R. Lemon over the final five, but it was Evans (6-1, 190, Acworth, GA) who wound up leading the team in rushing with 248 yards, although Kimble finished right behind with 244 yards. Kimble had 66 carries and scored two touchdowns while Evans had 72 carries and one TD. Both Kimble and Evans were impressive at times during the 2005 season. Kimble began the year with 59 yards rushing and a TD in the season opener at Navy and had 18 carries for 77 yards in Stanford s win at Washington State. Evans top games included a 10-carry, 63-yard effort vs. Navy and a 62-yard game at Oregon. Kimble, who has three years of eligibility remaining and Evans, still with two years left, should form Stanford s one-two punch from the running back position. Junior Ray Jones (6-0, 210, Columbus, OH) and second-year player Xxavier Carter (6-1, 195, Dallas, TX) will also be in the hunt for playing time. At fullback, senior Nick Frank (6-2, 260, New Orleans, LA) was converted from defensive line a year ago and wound up starting all 11 games for the Cardinal last season. He finished with 134 yards and three touchdowns on 42 carries and continued to show improvement throughout the season. He could play a more prominent role in Stanford s offense in Senior Emeka Nnoli (6-1, 235, Sacramento, CA) earned his first varsity letter last season, sophomore Ben Ladner (6-3, 265, Kansas City, MO), a converted defensive lineman, and sophomore Josh Catron (6-1, 215, Torrence, CA), a converted linebacker, will backup Frank at the fullback position S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

39 Spring Outlook Key returnees on the offensive line include guard Josiah Vinson (#59) and center Tim Mattran (#62). On the defensive line, Stanford will look to Gustav Rydstedt (#65) and Pannel Egboh (#91). Wide Receivers There is reason for optimism and cause for concern at the Cardinal wide receiver corps. Stanford does return senior Mark Bradford, who has 108 career receptions for 1,678 yards and 10 touchdowns, and senior Evan Moore, back from a season-ending hip injury a year ago, but overall depth and experience remains a concern. In Bradford and Moore, we have two of the most respected receivers in the Pac-10, says Harris. Our depth is thin, however, and we ll need to have some of our younger and more inexperienced players get themselves ready to play, and contribute, this season. In addition to Bradford and Moore, the only other receiver on the team with significant game experience is senior Marcus McCutcheon, who caught three passes last year. The other five receivers on the team are all walk-ons with little or no game experience. But in Bradford (6-2, 200, Los Angeles, CA) and Moore (6-7, 235, Brea, CA), Stanford begins with two outstanding receivers who are both capable of putting together All-Pac-10 seasons. Bradford led the team in receiving last year with 37 catches for 609 yards and six touchdowns and his career numbers could place him among the school s all-time top-10 receivers by the time his Stanford career concludes. Moore, of course, suffered a season-ending injury in the first game of the year last year, and his return to the Cardinal lineup in 2006 gives Stanford a tremendous threat at receiver. Moore caught 47 balls for 766 yards and seven touchdowns in 2003 and 2004 and his loss last year had a major impact on the Cardinal offense. McCutcheon (6-0, 200, Huntington Beach, CA) was used in a relief role last year, but he enters the 06 campaign as one of the team s most experienced receivers. The other receivers on the roster include sophomore Charlie Hazlehurst (6-2, 200, Hillsborough, CA), junior Kelton Lynn (6-2, 190, Boulder, CO), senior Michael Miller (6-1, 195, San Clemente, CA) and junior Nate Wilcox-Fogel (6-1, 185, Los Altos, CA) and Stanford will look for someone from this group to step up and provide valuable backup play at the receiver positions. Tight Ends The Cardinal has a solid group of tight ends that includes both experience and youth. Fifth-year senior Matt Traverso (6-4, 250, Sacramento, CA) returns as the starter and most experience tight end on the roster. Traverso caught 19 passes last year for 223 yards and a touchdown while starting 10 games. Seniors Patrick Danahy (6-4, 240, Sarasota, FL) and Michael Horgan (6-6, 250, Pasadena, CA) both played significant roles a year ago and will be in the hunt to see increased playing time in Junior Patrick Bowe (6-6, 235, Deephaven, MN) and sophomores Erik Lorig (6-4, 250, Rolling Hills, CA) and Jim Dray (6-5, 230, Paramus, NJ) are talented young players who help form one of the most competitive positions on the team. Offensive Line Of the 14 offensive linemen on the Cardinal s roster, seven have seen significant playing time as a starter, giving Stanford an experienced group who will compete for starting assignments in Oddly enough, the player with the least amount of staring experience is the only one who has assured himself a place in the starting lineup. The other four spots will be a battle between some very talented players who have enjoyed success as a starter. Fifth-year senior center Tim Mattran (6-5, 295, Chanhassen, MN), who moved into the starting lineup a year ago, begins the year as the Cardinal s starter in the middle of its offensive line. A former walk-on, Mattran became the starting center in game three last year and proved himself to be a valuable member of Stanford s offensive line. At the guard positions, sophomore Alex Fletcher (6-4, 295, Old Brookville, NY) and senior Josiah Vinson (6-4, 315, Irving, TX) held down the starting spots in 2005, but they will have to earn their starting berths once again in 06. Vinson has started 23 games in his career, including 20 the past two seasons while Fletcher started all 11 games a S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 37

40 Spring Outlook Michael Okwo (#55) and Mike Silva (#48) are two key returnees at the linebacker position as is Udeme Udofia (#90), who started all 11 games at outside linebacker last year. year ago, eight at right guard and three at center. Fifth-year senior Ismail Simpson (6-4, 305, Lawton, OK) started four games at guard a year ago and has started 26 games in his career and he will play a major role on the Cardinal s offensive line in At the tackle positions, junior Allen Smith (6-4, 300, Tempe, AZ) moved into the starting lineup at left tackle in game four and remained there the rest of the season as he continued to impress. At right tackle, fifth-year seniors Jon Cochran (6-6, 310, West Des Moines, IA) and Jeff Edwards (6-6, 290, Atlanta, GA) have each had time in the starting lineup for the past three years. Edwards, who started seven games a year ago, has started 26 games in his career while Cochran, who also started seven games in 2005, has started 20 in his career. In addition, senior David Long (6-9, 310, Madison, WI) will play a reserve role at right tackle and junior Ben Muth (6-6, 285, Phoenix, AZ) and sophomore Chris Marinelli (6-7, 305, Braintree, MA) will compete for increased playing time at left tackle. Others who will battle for playing time include senior Preston Clover (6-4, 290, Lake Forest, CA) at center, and senior Mikal Brewer (6-3, 295, Peoria, AZ) and junior Bobby Dockter (6-5, 295, Edmunds, WA) at left guard. Defensive Line The Cardinal lost four-year letter-winners Babatunde Oshinowo and Julian Jenkins and finding their replacements will be a key for the Cardinal defense in New (and returning) defensive coordinator A.J. Christoff will have the Cardinal with three and four down lineman depending on the situation. In a three down lineman formation, Stanford will pull from a group of players that include both experience and youth. We lost some good football players off last year s team, says Harris. And we will need our younger players to step in and play at a high level this season. Returning starter Gustav Rydstedt (6-3, 290, Stockholm, Sweden) is one of the toughest guys on the team says Harris, and he will be counted on to hold down a spot in the middle of the Cardinal s defensive line. Competing with Rydstedt at one tackle spot are senior Michael Macellari (6-6, 290, Granger, IL), junior Alfred Johnson (6-4, 250, Washington, D.C.) and sophomore Matt Kopa (6-6, 270, Elk Grove, CA). Junior Pannel Egboh (6-6, 260, Mesquite, TX) played well last year and had just moved into the starting lineup at defensive tackle before an injury forced him to miss the final seven games of the year. He is expected to compete for a starting spot in Battling Egboh for one starting spot will be senior Chris Horn (6-5, 270, Dayton, WY), who started two games last year, and sophomore Tom McAndrew (6-5, 240, Glen Ellyn, IL). At the nose tackle position, there is a wide-open battle between senior David Jackson (6-5, 270, Dunwoody, GA), who received some game experience last year, and sophomores Ekom Udofia (6-2, 335, Scottsdale, AZ) and James McGillicuddy (6-4, 285, Worcester, MA), who both redshirted last season. When Stanford moves to a fourth down lineman, senior Udeme Udofia (6-4, 240, Scottsdale, AZ), who started all 11 games a year ago, sophomore Will Powers (6-4, 230, Foster City, CA) and junior Brandon Willetts (6-4, 230, Surrey, British Columbia) will man the sam position. In a three down lineman formation, they will be lined up as an outside linebacker. Linebackers Seniors Michael Okwo (6-0, 220, Redondo Beach, CA) and Mike Silva (6-2, 225, San Diego, CA), both three-year letter-winners, are the leaders of Stanford s linebacker corps. Okwo began the 2005 season starting at one inside linebacker position, but an injury forced him to miss several games during the year. He was one of the team s top defensive players before his injury and 2006 could be the year he makes his mark on the national scene S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

41 Spring Outlook Returning starters in the defensive backfield include strong safety Brandon Harrison (#23), free safety Trevor Hooper (#24) and cornerback Mike Sanchez (#2). Two-year starting punter Jay Ottovegio (#27) could be among the Pac-10 s leaders in Silva started eight games and was fourth on the team in tackles a year ago as he became one of the integral parts of the Cardinal defense in In Stanford s 3-4 defense, both Silva and Okwo will play inside with Silva moving outside when the Cardinal is in a 4-3 alignment. Behind Okwo is senior Peter Griffin (6-0, 215, Memphis, TN), a converted strong safety, and sophomore Fred Campbell (6-1, 220, New Rochelle, NY), who redshirted last season. Backing up Silva will be senior Landon Johnson (6-1, 230, Arlington, TX) and junior Pat Maynor (6-2, 210, Jupiter, FL). The outside linebacker position will be very competitive among three players with little game experience. Senior Emmanuel Awofadeju (6-4, 240, Roswell, GA), junior Austin Gunder (6-4, 240, Red Lion, PA), a converted tight end, and sophomore Clinton Snyder (6-4, 215, San Diego, CA), who redshirted last season, will be battle for the starting spot. Defensive Backs Stanford returns three of its four starters in the secondary, but must develop depth at all four positions to become more productive. Seniors Brandon Harrison (6-2, 210, Baton Rouge, LA) and Trevor Hooper (6-1, 205, Mountain View, CA), last year s starters at strong and free safety, respectively, are back along with corner Nick Sanchez (6-0, 185, Belle Glade, FL) to form the nucleus of the Cardinal secondary. Harrison will be in the starting lineup for the third straight season. He was third on the team in tackles last season with 67. Hooper started six games a year ago and has started 17 games in his career at both free and strong safety. Behind Harrison is sophomore Bo McNally (6-0, 205, Salt Lake City, UT), who redshirted last season. Fifth-year senior David Lofton (6-4, 220, Plano, TX) will compete with Hooper for the starting spot at free safety and junior Aaron Smith (6-0, 180, San Diego, CA) will play a backup role. Stanford will look towards its group of young players to play alongside Sanchez at cornerback. Junior Carlos McFall (5-11, 200, San Antonio, TX) and sophomores Blaise Johnson (5-11, 180, Tempe, AZ) and C.J. Easter (6-0, 175, Foster City, CA) will compete with Sanchez at one cornerback spot while the other position will be a battle between senior Tim Sims (5-11, 190, Belle Glade, FL), sophomores Kris Evans (6-0, 175, Monroe, MI) and Chris Hobbs (5-9, 175, Marietta, GA) and junior Thaddeus Chase (6-0, 175, El Paso, TX). Sims and McFall earned letters a year ago as reserves while the four sophomores all redshirted a year ago. Kickers The Cardinal must replace Michael Sgroi at place-kicker, but two-year starter Jay Ottovegio (6-0, 195, Coral Gables, FL) is back as the team s punter. Sgroi, who finished his career No. 4 at Stanford in field goals and No. 5 in scoring, was the team s top place-kicker the past four years. His successor will be one of two players who have not played on the collegiate level. Senior Derek Belch (5-11, 195, San Diego, CA) is in his fourth season on The Farm while junior Aaron Zagory (6-0, 165, Yellow Springs, OH) is in his third year at Stanford. Their continued improvement will play a key role for the Cardinal in Ottovegio has averaged 41.3 and 40.6 yards per punt in each of his first two years. He should be one of the top punters in the Pac-10 this season S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 39

42 Stanford-by-Position The Offense (listed alphabetically) 41 Josh Catron, So. 39 *** Nick Frank, Sr. 45 Ben Ladner, So. 32 * Emeka Nnoli, Sr. Fullback 29 Xxavier Carter, So. 33 * Jason Evans, Sr. 34 * Ray Jones, Jr. 26 * Anthony Kimble, Jr. Running Back 12 Derek Belch, Sr. 39 Aaron Zagory, Jr. Placekicker 4 *** Mark Bradford, Sr. 36 Kelton Lynn, Jr. 30 *** Marcus McCutcheon, +Sr. Flanker 5 *** Trent Edwards, +Sr. 12 ** T.C. Ostrander, Sr. 18 Garrett Moore, Jr. 10 Tavita Pritchard, So. Quarterback 18 Charlie Hazlehurst, So. 88 Michael Miller, Sr. 8 ** Evan Moore, Sr. 85 Nate Wilcox-Fogel, Jr. Wide Receiver 41 Patrick Bowe, Sr. 82 *** Patrick Danahy, Sr. 83 Jim Dray, So. 89 ** Michael Horgan, Sr. 80 Erik Lorig, So. 87 *** Matt Traverso, +Sr. 78 *** Jon Cochran, +Sr. 70 *** Jeff Edwards, +Sr. 77 * David Long, Sr. 60 * Alex Fletcher, Jr. 75 ** Matt McClernan, +Sr. 79 *** Ismail Simpson, +Sr. 69 ** Preston Clover, Sr. 62 * Tim Mattran, +Sr. 72 ** Mikal Brewer, Sr. 68 Bobby Dockter, Jr. 59 *** Josiah Vinson, +Sr. 63 Chris Marinelli, So. 76 * Ben Muth, Jr. 67 * Allen Smith, So. Tight End Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle The Defense (listed alphabetically) Defensive End 91 * Pannel Egboh, Jr. 95 * Chris Horn, Sr. 58 Tom McAndrew, So. Defensive Tackle 57 * David Jackson, Sr. 74 James McGillicuddy, So. 54 Ekom Udofia, So. Defensive Tackle 93 Matt Kopa, So. 61 Alfred Johnson, Jr. 66 * Michael Macellari, Sr. 65 * Gustav Rydstedt, Jr. Defensive End 90 ** Udeme Udofia, Sr. 99 Will Powers, So. Outside Linebacker 53 * Landon Johnson, Sr. 54 * Tim Maynor, Jr. 48 *** Mike Silva, +Sr. Middle Linebacker 51 Fred Campbell, So 28 * Peter Griffin, Sr. 55 *** Michael Okwo, Sr. Outside Linebacker 97 ** Emmanuel Awofadeju, Sr. 84 * Austin Gunder, Jr. 57 Clinton Snyder, So. Cornerback 12 C.J. Easter, So. 46 Blaise Johnson, So. 17 * Carlos McFall, Jr. 2 ** Nick Sanchez, Sr. Strong Safety 23 *** Brandon Harrison, Sr. 38 Bo McNally, So. Free Safety 24 *** Trevor Hooper, +Sr. 6 ** David Lofton, +Sr. 19 Aaron Smith, Jr. Cornerback 21 Thaddeus Chase, Jr. 40 Kris Evans, So. 36 Chris Hobbs, So. 14 * Tim Sims, Sr. Long Snapper 52 ** Brent Newhouse, Sr. * indicates number of letters won + indicates fifth-year senior Returning starters in bold Class listed by academic standing Punter 27 ** Jay Ottovegio, Sr S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

43 2006 Recruiting Class Stanford Signs 19 To National Letters-of-Intent in Football Stanford University announced the signing of 19 student-athletes to National Letters-of-Intent to play football and attend Stanford University in the Fall of Second-year head coach Walt Harris said he was pleased with overall quality and the passion the group possessed for football. What I particularly like about this class is that we recruited outstanding student-athletes who have a passion for playing the game of football and a bright look about them, he said. They appear to be eager and enthusiastic about playing football as well as attending Stanford University and that s one of the most critical attributes we wanted to bring into our football program. Included in the group are some of the top prep prospects in the nation and some who were ranked among the best at their position in country. The class includes 12 offensive players (five wide receivers, four lineman, two running backs and one quarterback) and seven defensive players (four lineman, two linebackers and a defensive back). We have brought in several lineman candidates who we think will help us in the future on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. We ve also added several wide receivers, which we hope will give us more depth at that position. Some of them could possibly help us in the secondary as well, said Harris. I think we also filled one of our needs at linebacker. We will lose two seniors after this season, and we think the two young guys we brought in will have a chance to be solid contributors to our program, he said. As usual, Stanford s recruiting was national. Ten states are represented among the 19 players in addition to one player from Canada. Eight of the recruits are from California, two from Colorado and one each from Missouri, Illinois, New Jersey, Florida, Maryland, Arizona, Washington and Texas Six players earned All-America recognition and 10 received honors as one of the top recruits in their region. The All-America selections include DT Sione Fua (Encino, CA/Crespi HS), RB Toby Gerhart (Norco, CA/Norco HS), DE Levirt Griffin (Modesto, CA/Modesto HS), OL John Kyed (Boulder, CO/Boulder HS), QB Alex Loukas (Bannockburn, IL /Deerfield HS) and LB Nick Macaluso (Middletown NJ/Middletown HS) Gerhart was named the California State Player of the Year after concluding his prep career with a state-record 9,622 yards rushing, including 3,233 as a senior. He is also ranked among the top-50 high school baseball players in the nation and will play for Stanford s nationally-ranked baseball program. Griffin was ranked as high as the No. 12 DE in the nation, Kyed is one of the top recruits from the state of Colorado and Loukas was rated as the nation s No. 12 QB by one recruiting source. Macaluso is a two-time First-Team All-State linebacker from New Jersey and Fua was ranked among the best recruits in the state of California and among the best DL prospects in the country. In addition to Kyed on the offensive line, Stanford recruited three other prospects who are all considered among the best in their region. Joe Dembesky (6-5, 285, Simi Valley, CA/Oaks Christian) was rated among the best offensive lineman in the west, Bert McBride (6-3, 290, Thonotosassa, FL /Armwood HS) is a First-Team All-State selection and Andrew Phillips (6-5, 290, Darnestown, MD/Georgetown Prep) is a three-time First-Team All-State player from Maryland. Stanford added five wide receivers to its roster, but some may be moved to the secondary. Stephen Carr (Chula Vista, CA/Eastlake HS) was ranked among the best players in the west, Mark Mueller (Aurora, CO/Overland HS) is one of the best football/track athletes in Colorado, Marcus Rance (Yakima, WA/A.C. Davis HS) was injured most of his senior season but was still rated among the best prospects in Washington, Richard Sherman (Compton, CA/Dominguez HS) had 14 receiving TDs and 1,030 yards in all-purpose running as a senior while being ranked as high as the No. 6 athlete in California, and Austin Yancy (League City, TX/Clear Creek HS) is a talented three-sport athlete with good size. At running back, in addition to Gerhart,the Cardinal added its only local product in 5-9 speedster Tyrone McGraw from Riordan High School in San Francisco. McGraw rushed for 1,519 yards in 10 games as a senior as well as winning the CIF championship in the 200m. On the defensive side of the ball, Griffin and Fua head a list of four talented defensive line prospects. Derek Hall (Overland Park, MO/Rockhurst HS) is a 6-5, 252-pound end who was rated among the best recruits in the state of Missouri and Brian Bulcke (Windsor, Ontario, Canada/St. Anne HS) is one of the top three players in Canada and the No. 1 player in his region. At linebacker, Stanford s two incoming recruits are Macaluso and Sam Weinberger (Sherman Oaks, CA/Campbell Hall HS). Weinberger, named his high school Division Player of the Year in both football and baseball, had 110 tackles during his senior season. In the secondary, Tyler Porras (Scottsdale, AZ/Sguaro HS) comes in as one of the top recruits in the state of Arizona and one of the top at his position in the nation. Overall, I think this class is similar to last year s class, said Harris. We ve got an outstanding group of football players who are passionate about playing hard and working hard, both on the football field and in the classroom. I think our entire football staff did a great job in identifying and recruiting the top student-athletes in the country. I feel very good about what we ve accomplished this year and that we re in good position to do a much better job next year, said Harris S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 41

44 2006 Recruiting Class 2006 Stanford Football Recruiting Class Name Pos Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School) Name Pos Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School) Brian Bulcke DE Windsor, Ontario, CAN (St. Anne) Stephen Carr WR Chula Vista, CA (Eastlake) Joe Dembesky OT Simi Valley, CA (Oaks Christian) Sione Fua DT Encino, CA (Crespi) Toby Gerhart RB Norco, CA (Norco) Levirt Griffin DE Modesto, CA (Modesto) Derek Hall DE Overland Park, MO (Rockhurst) John Kyed OL Boulder, CO (Boulder) Alex Loukas QB Bannockburn, IL (Deerfield) Nick Macaluso LB Middletown, NJ (Middletown South) Bert McBride OL Thonotosassa, FL (Armwood) Tyrone McGraw RB San Francisco, CA (Riordan) Mark Mueller WR Aurora, CO (Overland) Andrew Phillips OL Darnestown, MD (Georgetown Prep) Tyler Porras CB Scottsdale, AZ (Saguaro) Marcus Rance WR Yakima, WA (A.C. Davis) Richard Sherman WR Compton, CA (Dominguez) Sam Weinberger LB Sherman Oaks, CA (Campbell Hall) Austin Yancy WR League City, TX (Clear Creek) Brian Bulcke DE, 6-4, 260 Windsor, Ontario, Canada (St. Anne HS) Regarded as one of the top three prospects in Canada Played defensive end and offensive guard for St. Anne High School in Ontario Five-year starter on both sides of the ball in high school and team captain as a senior Named an All- Ontario offensive guard by Weir s Magazine Defensively, he was named the Conference Defensive MVP as a senior Tallied 54 tackles and seven sacks during his senior season The youngest defensive starter on Team Ontario s 2004 National Championship team Played for four years for the Essex Ravens of the Ontario Varsity Football League (summer club) Started all four years and was team captain the final three During his final season, he accounted for 57 tackles and a league-leading 9.5 sacks while being named the league s Defensive Lineman of the Year as well as being selected to the All-Star team In 78 career games in high school and summer league, he tallied 564 tackles, 66 sacks, 15 pass deflections, seven blocked kicks, 11 forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries Two-time recipient of the Ontario Tackle Football Academic Excellence Award Named his summer league s top academic player. Stephen Carr WR, 6-3, 215 Chula Vista, CA (Eastlake HS) PrepStar named Stephen to their All-West team while SuperPrep Magazine selected him to the All-Farwest Team Caught 47 passes for over 700 yards and 10 touchdowns as senior Earned First-Team All-CIF honors as a defensive back by the San Diego Union-Tribune and First-Team All-CIF as a wide receiver by the San Diego Hall of Champions as a senior Also named First-Team All-League as a utility player and Third-Team All-State as a defensive back First-Team Academic All-CIF as well As a junior, he had 38 catches for 795 yards and six touchdowns to go along with two rushing TDs Defensively, he had 98 tackles, nine tackles for loss and four interceptions and was named First-Team All-League as a defensive back He was named the league Player of the Year in basketball as a junior after averaging over 19 points and 11 rebounds per game First-Team Academic All- CIF and Second-Team All-CIF in basketball as junior Four-year member of track team where he competed in the 100m, 200m, 110 high hurdles, long jump and triple jump. Joe Dembesky OT, 6-5, 285 Westlake Village, CA (Oaks Christian HS) Rated by PrepStar as one of the top offensive lineman in the west and in the nation Joe was named All-West by PrepStar after leading Oaks Christian High School to 31 consecutive wins and its third straight CIF Section Championship He was named First-Team All-Tri Valley, First-Team All-CIF and Second-Team All-State as a senior Second-Team All-League as a junior Played three years varsity baseball as a right handed pitcher Named Second-Team All-League as a sophomore and junior National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete. Sione Fua DT, 6-2, 290 Encino, CA (Crespi HS) A PrepStar All-America and one of the most highly sought-after defensive line prospects in the nation Ranked No. 6 in the west among defensive lineman by PrepStar and No. 17 nationally among DL by Scout.com Scout.com also ranked him the No. 40 overall recruit in the west while SuperPrep had him rated No. 35 among all recruits in the California/Hawaii/Nevada region Had over 60 tackles and eight sacks a year ago while leading Crespi High School to its second straight CIF Division X championship He was named All-State underclass as a junior First-Team All-Southern Section by the L.A. Times as a senior Rivals.com ranked Sione No. 47 among DL in the nation and among the top-100 recruits in California Selected All-State, All-CIF, All-Area and All-League as a junior. Toby Gerhart RB, 6-1, 228 Norco, CA (Norco HS) Broke the California High School career rushing record by more than 1,000 yards while earning the reputation as one of the premier running backs in the nation While starring in both football and baseball at Norco HS in Southern California, Toby rushed for an amazing 9,622 yards in his career, best all-time in California and the third best in the nation As a senior, he rushed for 3,233 yards and scored 39 touchdowns while leading his team to the Division V Southern Section title He was named a prep All-American by PrepStar, SuperPrep, EA Sports and Parade Magazine while also being chosen the Gatorade California Player of the Year Cal Hi Sports named him their Mr. Football for 2005 and the state s Player of the Year SuperPrep.com ranked him the No. 26 running back in the country and the No. 27 recruit from California while Rivals.com rated him the No. 7 fullback in the country Other honors as a senior include First-Team All- State and All-CIF, CIF Southern Section Player of the Year, CIF Division V Player of the Year, L.A. Times Player of the Year and the conference Player and Athlete of the Year Toby is also a highly-touted baseball prospect who will play for Stanford s nationally-ranked baseball program He hit.549 as a junior while being named All-State, All-CIF, All-League and All-County Baseball America named him among the top-50 high school prospects in the nation for the 2006 season He is considered a top prospect in the amateur baseball draft in June Also played three years of basketball Member of the California Scholastic Federation. Levirt Griffin DE, 6-4, 255 Modesto, CA (Modesto HS) Considered among the top recruits in the nation by several recruiting sources SuperPrep Magazine named him to their All-America team and ranked him the No. 41 defensive lineman in the country and the No. 22 recruit in California Among defensive ends, he was ranked No. 12 in the nation and No. 2 in the state of California Rivals.com had Levirt rated No. 27 among defensive ends nationally and No. 46 overall prospect in the state Named to PrepStar s All-West team S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

45 2006 Recruiting Class Recorded 60 tackles and eight sacks his senior season Also had one receiving touchdown as a tight end Selected First-Team All-League and All-District As a junior, he was named First-Team All-League and Second-Team All- District Three-year varsity basketball player and four-year letter-winner in track and field Second-Team All-League in basketball as a junior In track, he won the league title in the discus as a sophomore Member of the California Scholastic Federation National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete award winner. Derek Hall DE, 6-5, 252 Overland Park, KS (Rockhurst HS) One of the top recruits in the state of Missouri and in the nation Derek played both defensive end and tight end for Rockhurst HS in Kansas City, MO and was ranked among the best DE in the nation by several recruiting sources Rivals.com ranked him the No. 17 recruit in the state and the No. 44 defensive end prospects in the country while SuperPrep.com tabbed him as the No. 74 DE in the nation Named to the All-Midlands Team by both PrepStar and SuperPrep A First-Team All-State selection as a defensive lineman, he accounted for 50 tackles and three sacks, along with four receptions for 60 yards, as a senior Also named First-Team All-Metro and First-Team All-District for the second consecutive year Played basketball for four years Sports editor of his high school newspaper Plans to study pre-med and enter the field of pediatrics. John Kyed OL, 6-6, 285 Boulder, CO (Boulder HS) An All-American offensive lineman from Boulder, Colorado John was named to PrepStar s All-America team as well as being ranked among the top-10 recruits in the state of Colorado by several recruiting sources SuperPrep.com ranked him the No. 6 prospect in the state while Rivals.com tabbed him No. 11 Named to the All-Midlands team by SuperPrep Magazine Three-year letter-winner and three-year starter at Boulder High School As a senior, he was named First- Team All-State, First-Team All-Region and First-Team All-Conference as well as team captain Also competed on the wrestling team as a heavyweight where he earned First-Team All-League honors and qualified for the state tournament as a junior Winner of the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award Member of the National Honor Society. Alex Loukas QB, 6-4, 205 Bannockburn, IL (Deerfield HS) Stanford s lone quarterback recruit, Alex has earned the reputation as one of the nation s top prep prospects at his position after starring at Deerfield HS in Illinois He was ranked as the No. 12 quarterback prospect in the country by SuperPrep.com and No. 13 by Tom Lemming s Magazine PrepStar named him to their All-America team and SuperPrep Magazine selected him to the All- Midwest team Scout.com ranked him as the No. 10 recruit in the state while Rivals.com ranked him No. 12 in the nation as a dual-threat quarterback and the No. 10 recruit in Colorado As a senior, he threw for over 1,800 yards and 16 touchdowns and rushed for over 800 yards and scored 15 TDs on the ground Named First-Team All-State, All-Area and All-Conference and Academic All- Conference Also selected the Lake Shore Football Player of the Year and Lake Shore Athlete of the Year for 2006 As a junior, he threw for 1,516 yards and 16 TDs and rushed for 520 yards and six touchdowns while earning All-Conference and All-Area honors Alex also starred in tennis in high school As a junior led his team to the state championship and was the state s doubles champion as well while being named All-State, All-Conference and All-Area Comes from a football family His dad, Angelo, played offensive guard for Northwestern and with the Bills and Patriots in the NFL; his uncle, George, played football at Southern Illinois and another uncle, Antony, played football at Wisconsin. Nick Macaluso LB, 6-3, 225 Middletown, NJ (Middletown South HS) A four-year letter-winner for Middletown South High School in New Jersey, Nick was the top defensive player for the No. 1 team in the state the past two seasons SuperPrep.com ranked him among the top 100 players at his position in the nation and the No. 14 overall prospect in the state Named to the All-East Region team by PrepStar Named to SuperPrep Magazine s All-Northeast Team Chosen a Reebok All-American and a member of the All-Tri-State (NY/NJ/CT) Heisman Team He is a two-time First-Team All-State linebacker and the first two-time Monmouth County Defensive Player of the Year and Shore Conference Defensive Player of the Year Three-time All-County and All-Conference selection, twice on the First-Team He accounted for 90 tackles, 18 for loss, and five sacks his senior season Helped his high school to three straight unbeaten seasons as they posted a New Jersey Shore Conference record of 36-0 with three consecutive New Jersey State Sectional championships Also lettered in basketball and track President of the Student Council for three years and a member of the Italian Honor Society His brother, Nick, is a junior running back and two-time letterman at Cornell University. Bert McBride OL, 6-3, 290 Thonotosassa, FL (Armwood HS) A First-Team All-State offensive lineman from Florida who was ranked among the top recruits at his position in the country Also earned First-Team All- Suncoast and First-Team All-County following his senior season Ranked as the No. 75 offensive line prospect in the nation by Scout.com Other rankings include No. 17 top recruit in the greater Tampa Bay area and among the top-125 recruits in the state of Florida by Rivals.com Helped his HS team win the state 4A championship in 2003 and 2004 and earn runner-up honors in 2005 Named the Junior Orange Bowl Committee Scholar-Athlete Award winner in 2005 as the player on the team with the highest GPA in the state championship game President/Founder of his high school s debate team Mu Alpha Theta President National Merit Finalist and member of the Latin Honors Society and the National Honor Society Full name is William Albert McBride. Tyrone McGraw RB, 5-9, 173 San Francisco, CA (Riordan HS) Stanford s lone recruit from the Bay Area, Tyrone starred at Riordan High School in San Francisco In 10 games last year as a senior, he rushed for 1,519 yards while setting a new school record As a junior in track, he won the CIF Central Coast Section Championship in the 200m (21.85) and placed second in the 100m (10.79). Mark Mueller WR, 6-3, 195 Aurora, CO (Overland HS) Three-sport letter-winner from Colorado who starred in football, track and lacrosse at Overland High School Missed most of his junior season in football due to injury, but put together an impressive senior campaign He was his school s Wendy s High School Heisman award winner and team captain as a senior First- Team All-State in track as a junior He broke three school records his junior season in the 200m (21.42), 4x100m and 4x200m He won the regional championship in the 100m and 200m and placed third in the state in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m Best time in the 100m is A First-Team All-Conference selection in lacrosse as a junior Brother, Luke, played football at Colorado State S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 43

46 2006 Recruiting Class Andrew Phillips OL, 6-5, 290 Darnestown, MD (Georgetown Prep) One of the premiere offensive line prospects in the nation He was ranked by SuperPrep as the No. 16 recruit in the Washington D.C./Virginia/Maryland area and among the top-100 offensive line prospects in the nation SuperPrep Magazine named him to their All-Mid-Atlantic Team and ranked him No. 12 in the region Rivals.com ranked him No. 17 in the state of Maryland and No. 41 among offensive guards nationally All-Atlantic selection by PrepStar A three-time consensus First-Team All-State selection Started at right tackle in every game since he was a freshman. Selected to the Maryland Varsity Pre-season Dream Team prior to his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons StudentSports.com Sophomore All- American Washington Post All-Met honors as a junior and a senior Other honors include being named to George Michael s Golden 11, Reebok/Sports Illustrated Mid-Atlantic All-America team, Pigskin Club of Washington s Metro Team and repeat All-Conference honors Nominated to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Street & Smith s Top 50 Juniors to Watch list and the Sporting News Underclassmen to Watch list prior to his junior season Also earned three letters in Track and Field at Georgetown Prep in the shot put Received the Fr. Galvin Award at Georgetown Prep for leadership on and off the football field as a senior Also named the Rodney P. Savoy Outstanding Scholar Athlete award from the Pigskin Club of Washington D.C. Will serve as an intern for Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Dennis Hastert in the Spring, He has taken part in many community service projects, including work with the Southcentral Foundation in Anchorage, Alaska, a non-profit organization serving Alaska Natives. Also volunteers at the Tenley Achievement Program, an inner-city program for children in Washington D.C. An avid SCUBA diver, he holds an advanced certification in open-water diving He is a descendant of famed Lewis and Clark explorer John Colter Father Bill played football for the University of Evansville (72-76), and both his grandfathers lettered in college basketball and football Mother Janet is a competitive equestrian. Tyler Porras CB, 6-2, 175 Scottsdale, AZ (Saguaro HS) Ranked as one of the best recruits in the state of Arizona and among the top free safety prospects in the nation SuperPrep Magazine ranked Tyler the No. 11 recruit in the state and among the top-100 at his position nationally SuperPrep All-Farwest and PrepStar All-West selection As a senior, he had 58 tackles (27 solo) and one interception on defense, while on offense he rushed for 783 yards and scored four touchdowns in addition to 279 receiving yards and three more TDs Averaged 25.4 yards on kickoff returns Rushed for 1,343 yards and scored 12 TDs as a junior to go along with 45 tackles and three interceptions as a defensive back First-Team All Region as a defensive back and Second-Team as a running back following his senior season Honorable mention All-State as a running back and defensive back in 2005 Selected to play on the Arizona High School Football All-Star team in 05 Sporting News High School Top 100 Players in the West in 2005 First-Team All- Region as a running back as a junior Three-year letter-winner in track Placed eighth in the 4A Arizona State Meet in the long jump as a freshman, third as a sophomore and second as junior with a career best of /2 Inducted into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Valley of the Sun Chapter in 2006 National Society of High School Scholars Father, Tom, enjoyed a 17-year career in professional football as a quarterback. Marcus Rance WR, 6-2, 195 Yakima, WA (A.C. Davis HS) Despite suffering a season-ending knee injury in the first game of his senior season, Marcus still proved to be one of the top recruits out of the state of Washington in 2005 PrepStar named him to their All-West squad, Rivals.com ranked him the No. 13 prospect from Washington and SuperPrep.com rated him the No. 14 recruit in the state and the No. 40 athlete in the nation He was a preseason top-10 player in the state by Washingtonpreps.com The Seattle Times had him on their First-Team All- State squad prior to the 2005 campaign Honorable mention all-conference selection as a sophomore while rushing for over 1,000 yards and passing for over 700 yards as a quarterback As a junior, he was a second-team all-conference pick at defensive back and running back despite playing quarterback (800 yards rushing, 700 yards passing in seven games) Led his high school team to the league championship and a 19-1 record as a sophomore In track, he posted the top marks in the valley in the 200m and 4x100 Earned the Bill Gates Achievers Scholarship Member of the National Honor Society His dad s cousin is Jackie Brown, a 1972 Stanford graduate and member of the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame Jackie was also a member of Stanford s Rose Bowl teams in 1971 and 72 as a running back Sister, Jennifer, was a two-time Washington state champion in track and field. Richard Sherman WR, 6-3, 185 Compton, CA (Dominguez HS) Ranked among the best prospects in the state of California and among the best wide receiver prospects in the nation He led Dominguez HS in Compton, Calif., to the CIF Division Championship last year with a 13-1 record and a victory over Sherman Oaks Notre Dame in the championship game Richard accounted for 1,030 all-purpose yards as a senior, including 870 yards and 14 touchdowns on 28 catches and three punt returns for TDs As a defensive back, he recorded 45 tackles, eight pass deflections and one interception PrepStar Magazine All-West selection and SuperPrep All-Farwest team Named to the Long Beach Press Telegram s Dream Team as one of the premiere recruits in the west Also named All-State, CIF First-Team and All-San Gabriel Valley First-Team following his senior season SuperPrep ranked him the No. 50 recruit in the west Also ranked as the No. 6 athlete in California, the No. 8 wide receiver in the state and the No. 57 athlete in the country As a junior, he had 23 receptions for 415 yards and six touchdowns along with four interceptions on defense He earned First-Team All-League honors as a receiver In track, he is an All-American in the triple jump and the No. 7 ranked triple jumper in the state in 2005 with a best of /4 First-Team All-CIF and Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team in track in 2005 Other top marks include in the 100m, in the 200m, in the 110HH and 22-8 in the long jump. Sam Weinberger LB, 6-2, 230 Sherman Oaks, CA (Campbell Hall HS) Talented two-sport athlete who was named the Division Player of the Year in both baseball and football in 2005 PrepStar named him to their All-West region team as a linebacker following his senior season Recorded 110 tackles, five sacks, two safeties and one interception for Campbell Hall High School as a senior, earning him CIF Defensive Player of the Year in his division Also named First-Team All-League and First-Team All-Division Los Angeles Daily News Second-Team All-Southern Section Rushed for over 300 yards and scored five touchdowns as a fullback his senior season Holds his high school record with 304 career tackles In baseball, he went 11-0 as a right-handed pitcher and led his team to the division championship as a junior in 2005 while being named division Player of the Year. Austin Yancy WR, 6-4, 195 League City, TX (Clear Creek HS) Talented three-sport athlete from League City, Texas, where he starred in football, basketball and track and field at Clear Creek High School Caught 35 passes for over 400 yards and three touchdowns while earning First-Team All-District honors as a senior Good size for a receiver at 6-4, 195 All-District selection in basketball as a junior Competed in the high jump, long jump and 400m in track Named his high school s Track Athlete of the Year as a junior Off the field, Austin is involved in the Peer Assistance for Leadership (PAL) program, was the American Legion Boys State representative for his high school, is a member of the Spanish Honor Society, the National Honor Society, Who s Who Among American High School Students and was selected to represent his high school at Boys State in Austin, Texas, as a senior S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

47 Final Statistics 2005 Final Results Record Overall Home Away Neutral ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sept 10 at Navy W : Sept. 17 UC DAVIS L : *Oct. 1 OREGON L : *Oct. 8 at Washington State W : *Oct. 15 at Arizona W : *Oct. 22 ARIZONA STATE W : *Oct. 29 UCLA L 27-30ot : *Nov. 5 at USC L : *Nov. 12 at Oregon State W : *Nov. 19 CALIFORNIA L : Nov. 26 NOTRE DAME L : *Pac-10 Game Passing GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G Edwards, Trent Ostrander, T.C TEAM Total Opponents Receiving G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Bradford, Mark McCullum, Justin Crochet, Gerren Traverso, Matt Evans, Jason Frank, Nick Lemon, J.R Kimble, Anthony Horgan, Michael Danahy, Patrick Moore, Evan McCutcheon, Marcus Total Opponents Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Rushing, T.J Marrero, David Crochet, Gerren Udofia, Udeme TEAM Alston, Jon Total Opponents The Cardinal offense celebrates following a Mark Bradford touchdown in the final game at Stanford Stadium. Individual Statistics Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Evans, Jason Kimble, Anthony Lemon, J.R Edwards, Trent Frank, Nick Crochet, Gerren Commissiong, Gerald Bradford, Mark Bonifas, Kris Marrero, David TEAM Ostrander, T.C Total Opponents Interceptions No. Yds Avg TD Long Harrison, Brandon Rushing, T.J Sanchez, Nick Alston, Jon Okwo, Michael Schimmelmann, Kevin Silva, Mike Udofia, Udeme Total Opponents Kick Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Rushing, T.J McCutcheon, Marcus Bonifas, Kris Marrero, David Harrison, Brandon Frank, Nick Total Opponents Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Craven, Michael Schimmelmann, Kevin Total Opponents S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 45

48 Final Statistics Scoring PATs TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Sgroi, Michael Bradford, Mark McCullum, Justin Kimble, Anthony Frank, Nick Lemon, J.R Rushing, T.J Traverso, Matt Evans, Jason Commissiong, Gerald Moore, Evan Horgan, Michael Crochet, Gerren Silva, Mike Schimmelmann, Kevin Alston, Jon Craven, Michael Total Opponents Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Edwards, Trent Ostrander, T.C Evans, Jason Kimble, Anthony Lemon, J.R Frank, Nick Crochet, Gerren Commissiong, Gerald Bradford, Mark Bonifas, Kris Marrero, David TEAM Total Opponents Kickoffs No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Sgroi, Michael Total Opponents All Purpose G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg/Gm Rushing, T.J Bradford, Mark McCullum, Justin Crochet, Gerren Kimble, Anthony Evans, Jason McCutcheon, Marcus Lemon, J.R Frank, Nick Traverso, Matt Edwards, Trent Horgan, Michael Moore, Evan Danahy, Patrick Marrero, David Bonifas, Kris Silva, Mike Alston, Jon Udofia, Udeme Commissiong, Gerald Sanchez, Nick Schimmelmann, Kevin TEAM Ostrander, T.C Total Opponents Field Goals FGM-FGA Pct Lg Blk Sgroi, Michael Field Goal Sequence Stanford Opponents Navy (40),(47) (39) UC Davis (48),45,47 33,41,32 Oregon (42),22,(31) (44),24 Washington State 33,38,(34) 36 Arizona (37),(34) - Arizona State (20) - UCLA (40),(42) (32),32 USC 35 (21) Oregon State (25),(31),38 44,37,(34),52 California (37),40 - Notre Dame (31) 42,(29),29 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Ottovegio, Jay Total Opponents Jason Evans was the team s leading rusher in S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

49 Final Statistics Defensive Leaders [ Tackles ] Sacks [ Pass Def ] [ Fumbles ] Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 47 Schimmelmann, Kevin Sanchez, Nick Harrison, Brandon Silva, Mike Oshinowo, Babatunde Alston, Jon Jenkins, Julian Rushing, T.J Hooper, Trevor Udofia, Udeme Lofton, David Okwo, Michael Craven, Michael Wusu, Timi Armstrong, Calvin Egboh, Pannel Horn, Chris Griffin, Peter Osaisai, Wopamo Rydstedt, Gustav Fonoti, Taualai Awofadeju, Emmanuel Sgroi, Michael Sims, Tim Macellari, Michael Maynor, Pat Fletcher, Alex Bonifas, Kris McClernan, Matt Smith, Aaron Evans, Jason McCutcheon, Marcus Crochet, Gerren Frank, Nick Jackson, David McFall, Carlos TM TEAM Newhouse, Brent Total Opponents S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 47

50 Final Statistics Team Statistics Category Stanford Opponent SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing 8 23 PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:01 29:59 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 48/146 78/172 3rd-Down Pct 33% 45% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1/7 9/16 4th-Down Pct 14% 56% SACKS BY-YARDS MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 6/ /51300 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Stanford Opponents Nick Frank made the transition from defense to offense, scoring three touchdowns as a fullback in Michael Okwo was among the team leaders in tackles in S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

51 Game-by-Game Statistics Game by Game Offensive Starters Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB FB FL PK at Navy Moore J. Edwards Vinson Head Fletcher Cochran Traverso T.Edwards Kimble Frank Bradford Sgroi UC Davis McCullum J. Edwards Vinson Head Fletcher Cochran Traverso T.Edwards Kimble Frank Bradford Sgroi Oregon Crochet J. Edwards Vinson Mattran Fletcher Cochran Traverso T.Edwards Kimble Frank Bradford Sgroi at Washington State Crochet J. Edwards Vinson Mattran Fletcher Al. Smith Traverso T.Edwards Kimble Frank Bradford Sgroi at Arizona Crochet Al. Smith Vinson Mattran Fletcher Cochran Horgan T.Edwards Kimble Frank Bradford Sgroi Arizona State Crochet Al. Smith Vinson Mattran Fletcher Cochran Traverso T.Edwards Kimble Frank Bradford Sgroi UCLA Crochet Al. Smith Vinson Mattran Fletcher Cochran Traverso T.Edwards Lemon Frank Bradford Sgroi at USC Crochet Al. Smith Vinson Fletcher Simpson Cochran Traverso T.Edwards Lemon Frank McCullum Sgroi at Oregon State Crochet Al. Smith Vinson Fletcher Simpson J. Edwards Danahy T.Edwards Lemon Frank McCullum Sgroi California Crochet Al. Smith Vinson Fletcher Simpson J. Edwards Traverso T.Edwards Lemon Frank Bradford Sgroi Notre Dame Crochet Al. Smith Simpson Mattran Fletcher J. Edwards Traverso T.Edwards Lemon Frank Bradford Sgroi Game by Game Defensive Starters Opponent OLB DE NT DE OLB ILB ILB CB SS FS CB P at Navy Alston Rydstedt Oshinowo Jenkins U. Udofia Schimmelmann Okwo Rushing Harrison Hooper Sanchez Ottovegio UC Davis Alston Rydstedt Oshinowo Jenkins U. Udofia Schimmelmann Okwo Rushing Harrison Lofton Sanchez Ottovegio Oregon Alston Rydstedt Oshinowo Jenkins U. Udofia Schimmelmann Okwo Rushing Harrison Lofton Sanchez Ottovegio at Washington State Alston Egboh Oshinowo Jenkins U. Udofia Schimmelmann Silva Rushing Harrison Lofton Sanchez Ottovegio at Arizona Alston Rydstedt Oshinowo Jenkins U. Udofia Schimmelmann Silva Rushing Harrison Lofton Sanchez Ottovegio Arizona State Alston Rydstedt Oshinowo Jenkins U. Udofia Schimmelmann Silva Rushing Harrison Lofton Sanchez Ottovegio UCLA Alston Rydstedt Oshinowo Jenkins U. Udofia Schimmelmann Silva Rushing Harrison Hooper Sanchez Ottovegio at USC Alston Rydstedt Oshinowo Jenkins U. Udofia Schimmelmann Silva Rushing Harrison Hooper Sanchez Ottovegio at Oregon State Alston Horn Oshinowo Jenkins U. Udofia Schimmelmann Silva Rushing Harrison Hooper Sanchez Ottovegio California Alston Horn Oshinowo Jenkins U. Udofia Schimmelmann Silva Rushing Harrison Hooper Sanchez Ottovegio Notre Dame Alston Rydstedt Oshinowo Jenkins U. Udofia Schimmelmann Silva Rushing Harrison Hooper Sanchez Ottovegio The Red Zone Stanford No. TD FG FGA TO Clock Downs Scoring % at Navy UC Davis Oregon at Washington State at Arizona Arizona State UCLA at USC at Oregon State California Notre Dame Total Opponent No. TD FG FGA TO Clock Downs Scoring % at Navy UC Davis Oregon at Washington State at Arizona Arizona State UCLA at USC at Oregon State California Notre Dame Total Turnover Table Opponent Stanford Opp. Margin W/L at Navy 1 (7) 2 (0) +1 W UC Davis 4 (14) 3 (14) -1 L Oregon 3 (3) 2 (3) -1 L at Washington State 0 (0) 2 (0) +2 W at Arizona 0 (0) 5 (13) +5 W Arizona State 0 (0) 1 (7) +1 W UCLA 0 (0) 2 (14) +2 L at USC 5 (24) 0 (0) -5 L at Oregon State 3 (7) 1 (0) -2 W California 1 (70 1 (0) E L Notre Dame 0 (0) 2 (7) +1 L Totals 17 (55) 21 (58) Points that turnovers led to are listed in parenthesis. Nick Sanchez (#2) recovered two fumbles and had two interceptions in S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 49

52 Game-by-Game Statistics Game-By-Game Rushing (Attempts-Yards/TDs) Game-by-Game Statistics Rushing No-Yds/TD NAVY UCD ORE WSU ARIZ ASU UCLA USC OSU CAL UND Evans, Jason RB / / / /0 6-23/0 4-3/0 8-15/0 5-14/0 6-33/1 5-3/0 5-15/0 DNP Kimble, Anthony RB / / /0 7-23/ /0 7-12/0 6-12/1 DNP DNP 5-7/0 1-2/0 1-1/0 Lemon, J.R. RB /0 DNP DNP DNP 3-10/0 5-15/0 8-12/ / / /0 8-22/ /0 Edwards, Trent QB /0 7-12/0 1--8/ / /0 9-32/0 6--6/ / /0 5-3/ / /0 Frank, Nick FB /3 4-3/1 3-16/0 1-2/0 5-10/0 3-10/0 4-11/ /1-3-5/0 4-16/0 2-0/0 Crochet, Gerren WR 3-75/1 1-46/ /0-1-22/ Commissiong, G. RB 5-16/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP /1 DNP DNP DNP Bradford, Mark FL 2-4/ /0 1-4/0 - - DNP Bonifas, Kris FB 1-3/ /0 - - Marrero, David RB 1--3/ DNP DNP DNP 1--3/0 - DNP - DNP TEAM 8--23/0 2--2/0 - DNP 1--1/ /0 DNP DNP /0 - - Ostrander, T.C. QB /0 DNP 5--2/0 1--9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-24/0 5-3/ / /0 Game-By-Game Receiving (Receptions-Yards/TDs) Receiving No-Yds/TD NAVY UCD ORE WSU ARIZ ASU UCLA USC OSU CAL UND Bradford, Mark FL /6 2-29/0 2-22/ /1 4-38/2 3-26/ /2 2-21/0 DNP / /1 McCullum, J. FL /5 2-27/0 1-32/0 DNP 4-67/1 1-5/0 2-11/0 4-39/ / /2 DNP 6-101/1 Crochet, Gerren WR /0 2-19/0 1-11/0 1-10/0 5-60/0 2-15/0 2-41/0 2-25/0 2-43/0 5-77/0 7-86/0 - Traverso, Matt TE /1-3-39/0 2-13/0-1-12/0-1-11/0 1-8/0 DNP 4-55/0 7-85/1 Kimble, Anthony RB /2 3-28/0-2-5/0 2-48/0 4-37/1 1-15/1 DNP DNP 1-6/0-1-6/0 Evans, Jason RB /0 2-18/0 1-14/0 2-7/0 3-31/0 2-24/0 1-16/0 1-7/0 4-16/0 1-4/0 1--2/0 DNP Frank, Nick FB /0 6-45/0-2-11/0 1-13/0 2-8/0 1-20/0 2-16/0 2-15/0-1--1/0 - - Lemon, J.R. RB 15-78/2 DNP DNP DNP /2 1-2/0-5--1/0 3-27/0 Horgan, Michael TE 10-69/1 1-3/ /1 3-15/0-1-10/0 3-27/0-1-4/0 Moore, Evan FL 3-66/1 3-66/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Danahy, Patrick TE 6-49/0 DNP DNP - DNP /0 1-1/0 1-10/0 - McCutcheon, M. WR 3-36/ /0-2-27/0 - Game-By-Game Passing #5 Edwards, Trent Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Navy UC Davis Oregon Washington State Arizona Arizona State UCLA USC Oregon State California Notre Dame Totals #13 Ostrander, T.C. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic UC Davis Oregon USC Oregon State California Notre Dame Totals TEAM Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Washington State Notre Dame Totals Team MVP Trent Edwards was the team leader in total yardage S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

53 Game-by-Game Statistics Team Game-by-Game Statistics Stanford [ RUSHING ] [ RECEIVING ] [ PASSING ] [ KICK RET ] [ PUNT RET ] All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Purp Sept. 10 at Navy Sept. 17 UC DAVIS Oct. 1 OREGON Oct. 8 at Washington State Oct. 15 at Arizona Oct. 22 ARIZONA STATE Oct. 29 UCLA Nov. 5 at USC Nov. 12 at Oregon State Nov. 19 CALIFORNIA Nov. 26 NOTRE DAME Totals Opponent Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 2.6 Avg per catch: 11.9 Pass efficiency: Kick ret avg: 22.1 Punt ret avg: 6.6 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: [ TACKLES ] SACKS [-FUMBLE-] Pass Blkd [ Kicks XPTS ] Date Opponent Solo Ast Total For Loss No-Yds Rcv FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Def Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 10 at Navy Sept. 17 UC DAVIS Oct. 1 OREGON Oct. 8 at Washington State Oct. 15 at Arizona Oct. 22 ARIZONA STATE Oct. 29 UCLA Nov. 5 at USC Nov. 12 at Oregon State Nov. 19 CALIFORNIA Nov. 26 NOTRE DAME Totals Opponent [ PUNTING ] [ FIELDGOALS ] [ KICKOFFS ] Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 10 at Navy Sept. 17 UC DAVIS Oct. 1 OREGON Oct. 8 at Washington State Oct. 15 at Arizona Oct. 22 ARIZONA STATE Oct. 29 UCLA Nov. 5 at USC Nov. 12 at Oregon State Nov. 19 CALIFORNIA Nov. 26 NOTRE DAME Totals Opponent S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 51

54 Game-by-Game Statistics Team Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent [ RUSHING ] [ RECEIVING ] [ PASSING ] [ KICK RET ] [ PUNT RET ] All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Purp Sept. 10 at Navy Sept. 17 UC DAVIS Oct. 1 OREGON Oct. 8 at Washington State Oct. 15 at Arizona Oct. 22 ARIZONA STATE Oct. 29 UCLA Nov. 5 at USC Nov. 12 at Oregon State Nov. 19 CALIFORNIA Nov. 26 NOTRE DAME Opponent totals Stanford Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 4.0 Avg per catch: 13.3 Pass efficiency: Kick ret avg: 20.0 Punt ret avg: 4.2 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: [ TACKLES ] SACKS [-FUMBLE-] Pass Blkd [ Kicks XPTS ] Date Opponent Solo Ast Total For Loss No-Yds Rcv FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Def Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 10 at Navy Sept. 17 UC DAVIS Oct. 1 OREGON Oct. 8 at Washington State Oct. 15 at Arizona Oct. 22 ARIZONA STATE Oct. 29 UCLA Nov. 5 at USC Nov. 12 at Oregon State Nov. 19 CALIFORNIA Nov. 26 NOTRE DAME Opponent totals Stanford [ PUNTING ] [ FIELDGOALS ] [ KICKOFFS ] Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 10 at Navy Sept. 17 UC DAVIS Oct. 1 OREGON Oct. 8 at Washington State Oct. 15 at Arizona Oct. 22 ARIZONA STATE Oct. 29 UCLA Nov. 5 at USC Nov. 12 at Oregon State Nov. 19 CALIFORNIA Nov. 26 NOTRE DAME Opponent totals Stanford S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

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