Predictions: The 118th Big Game The Daily Sports Staff November 20, 2015 1 Comment No. 15 Stanford (8-2, 7-1 Pac-12) vs. California (6-4, 3-4) Do-Hyoung Park: Stanford 48, California 24 I don’t buy the whole “anything can happen in a rivalry game” thing that everybody preaches... Read More »
Practice notes: Cardinal prepare for early kickoff, game-time position battles Vihan Lakshman September 3, 2015 0 Comments With opening day at Northwestern quickly approaching, the Stanford Cardinal returned to the practice field this week with an eye towards preparing for the Wildcats’ up-tempo scheme as well as the... Read More »
Desert defeat marked triumphant homecoming for C.J. Keller Do-Hyoung Park December 3, 2014 0 Comments Stanford football’s demoralizing 26-10 loss to Arizona State was probably one of the lowest points of the season for all of the players and coaches that made their way out to Tempe. That is, all of... Read More »
Football preview: As special teams dominate, Williamson continues to tune out critics Joseph Beyda August 25, 2014 0 Comments Almost across the board, Stanford’s special teams became a force to be reckoned with in 2013, compiling some of the best stats in the country and a slew of highlight-reel plays. But even though... Read More »
A Trojan by name only Joseph Beyda November 13, 2013 0 Comments The No. 4 Stanford football team has watched a whole lot of Trojans on film this week, but one of them doesn’t go to USC. The exception is Cardinal senior Jeff Trojan, a walk-on wide... Read More »
Football preview: Williamson aims for greater consistency, Whitfield tabbed for starting punt returner Do-Hyoung Park September 5, 2013 0 Comments Going into his third year as Stanford’s starting kicker, Jordan Williamson has arguably been through more ups and downs than anybody on the Cardinal roster. He has shown the ability to drill the... Read More »
Football preview: Kicker Williamson returns with a mature mindset; Montgomery, Terrell poised to dazzle in return game George Chen August 29, 2012 0 Comments It wasn’t supposed to end that way. With the Fiesta Bowl tied 38-38 in the waning moments of the fourth quarter, a surgical Andrew Luck had just engineered what appeared to be the game-winning drive... Read More »