-
Rose Bowl – Wisconsin vs Stanford Predictions
For the third consecutive season, Wisconsin make it into the Rose Bowl. This time, with a temporary head coach on the sidelines who has won it three times in the past, maybe it’ll workout. Stanford go into the game as the Pac-12 champions, a huge November backing them up and one of the best defenses in the nation.
-
Stanford Cardinal – Kevin Hogan More Than Just a Freshman
Making the big plays in the big games, that’s what greatness is about. Beyond numbers and stats. Kevin Hogan, a freshman quarterback who took over the starting role midway through the 2012 season for Stanford, was also the man who won them the game, the Pac-12 Championship and a rare berth to the Rose Bowl.
-
Pac-12 Championship – UCLA vs Stanford Predictions
This wasn’t the conference championship everyone was expecting and predicting early on in the year; Instead, Stanford get to host this game a year later than what they had in mind, while UCLA, already carrying one loss to the Cardinal this season (just last week) find themselves as big underdogs on the big stage once again.
-
Keith Price Makes One Play More than Jose Nunes (Stanford vs Washington)
If the Stanford Cardinal had any hopes of contending for anything more than the Pac-12, Washington squashed them. Two teams without a lot of offense and some great defense, and a quarterback that pulled off that one big play (Keith Price) facing Josh Nunes, who just didn’t get that kind of support from his receivers.
-
2012 College Football – Week 3 Photo Gallery
The upsets continue in week 3 – While the national champions, Alabama, cruised against Arkansas with another shutout and LSU had another cupcake to roll over at home, USC lost at Stanford, with their national title aspirations taking a huge hit; meanwhile, the most dramatic ending to a game you might have seen recently resulted in a 24-21 win for Utah over BYU.
-
Andrew Luck Throws a 70 Yard Pass Into the Wind on Pro Day
Andrew Luck will be the number one pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, heading over to the Indianapolis Colts, to start the post-Peyton Manning era. Something really awful needed to happen during his pro day workouts at Stanford to change that fact. After going 47-50 and seemingly ending his day, Luck agreed to throw one more pass – a 70 yard bomb, thrown into the wind.
-
Oklahoma State and Oregon Deserved Fiesta Bowl and Rose Bowl Glory
Oklahoma State lived up to their #1 in the nation claim by beating Stanford, saying goodbye to Andrew Luck, 41-38 in the Fiesta Bowl. Oregon won their first Rose Bowl since 1917, beating Wisconsin 45-38.
-
Losing to get Stanford’s Andrew Luck is Pathetic
Andrew Luck led Stanford to a 56-48 triple overtime win, remaining undefeated, remaining leading candidate for the Heisman Trophy. Meanwhile, in the NFL, the 2011 version, it’s going to be a race of losing in an attempt to land him as the no.1 pick in the 2012 NFL Draft.
-
2011 Orange Bowl Fans
Some fan photos from the 2011 Orange Bowl between Stanford and Virginia Tech
-
Quarterbacks Can Hit – Andrew Luck Lays Out Shareece Wright
Stanford’s quarterback, Andrew Luck, showing USC’s Shareece Wright that QB’s can hit just as hard as the guys on D.