BCS gains accrue to Stanford Steven Smallberg February 7, 2011 2 Comments With last season’s unprecedented success, Stanford football and the University by extension received tremendous national exposure and publicity. Administrators say, however, that it has been... Read More »
This Column Is Ironic: Farm-Grown Head Coaches (And Technically, They’re Organic, Too!) Shane Savitsky January 13, 2011 1 Comment I’m all for promoting someone from within the existing Stanford coaching structure, but that’s thinking too small. There are plenty of other people on campus who have the potential to be the next... Read More »
Replacing Harbaugh: Candidates and Considerations Wyndam Makowsky January 8, 2011 4 Comments Welcome to Life After Harbaugh. First task: finding his replacement. It is surely a moment that Athletics Director Bob Bowlsby has been preparing for, even as Stanford came tantalizingly close to... Read More »
Op-Ed: Here’s The Deal Op Ed December 1, 2010 1 Comment You had the audacity of hope, the Enthusiasm Unknown To Mankind, the passion and the vision to make it all happen, and take us from self-imposed death's door, to BCS, even National Title contention... Read More »
Faculty Senate urged to focus on student athletes Devin Banerjee October 22, 2010 0 Comments At Thursday's Faculty Senate Meeting, speaker Tom Wasow called for more attention to athletics in order to maintain Stanford's role model status. Read More »
Stanford wins 16th consecutive Directors’ Cup Kabir Sawhney June 24, 2010 3 Comments The National Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors of America (NACDA) and USA Today announced on Tuesday that Stanford had won its annual Directors' Cup award, given to the top collegiate... Read More »
Lazarus: Stanford sports are still dominant Michael Lazarus May 10, 2010 1 Comment So all is right in the Stanford Athletics universe. The No. 1 seed Stanford men’s volleyball team put on a clinic Saturday night over No. 3 seed Penn State to win the NCAA title, extending the... Read More »