McCaffrey, offense show no signs of slowing as Stanford races past Washington Do-Hyoung Park October 26, 2015 0 Comments Whenever Stanford has been involved in one of those proverbial battles between the unstoppable force and the immovable object, the Cardinal have usually had to play the role of the immovable object.... Read More »
Park: With Washington hurdle cleared, Stanford is poised to run the table Do-Hyoung Park October 26, 2015 1 Comment Michael Peterson likes to put us on the spot in our weekly football podcasts by having us give a “hot take” at the end of every session, because Michael Peterson enjoys watching the world burn.... Read More »
Football predictions: Stanford vs. Washington The Daily Sports Staff October 23, 2015 6 Comments Washington (3-3, 1-2 Pac-12) vs. No. 10 Stanford (5-1, 4-0 Pac-12) Michael Peterson: Stanford 35, Washington 12 Ponder this for a minute: Since Michael Rector caught Kevin Hogan’s flea-flicker pass... Read More »
Behind enemy lines: Stanford vs. Washington Do-Hyoung Park October 22, 2015 0 Comments In preparation for Stanford’s Saturday night matchup against the Washington Huskies, The Stanford Daily’s Do-Hyoung Park (@dohyoungpark) had the chance to ask a few questions of Erik Erickson,... Read More »
Last three meetings: Stanford vs. Washington Michael Woo October 22, 2015 0 Comments No. 10 Stanford (5-1, 4-0 Pac-12) brings a five game win streak, over which the team has averaged 45 points per game, into Saturday night’s contest against the Washington Huskies (3-3, 1-2). With... Read More »
Football predictions: Stanford vs. USC The Daily Sports Staff September 18, 2015 5 Comments Stanford (1-1) at No. 6 USC (2-0) Michael Peterson: USC 35, Stanford 20 Stanford looked really, really good against UCF. The defense was elite and the offense showed off all the bells and whistles... Read More »
A look back at Stanford football’s last three meetings with UW Vihan Lakshman September 24, 2014 0 Comments What separates the good superheroes from the great ones? It has to be the quality and depth of the villains. Sure, most of the good guys have one major arch nemesis, but the best follow that up with... Read More »