STANFORD FOOTBALL GAME NOTES - Colorado Buffaloes · 2020. 11. 11. · STANFORD VS COLORADO 3 GAME...

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Colorado Bualoes Record .................................................................. 1-0 (1-0 Pac-12) Ranking (AP/Coaches)........................................................NR/NR Head Coach.................................................................Karl Dorrell Career Record ..............................................................36-27 (6th) Record at Colorado ..........................................................1-0 (1st) Location ................................................................. Boulder, Colo. Founded ................................................................................. 1876 Enrollment .......................................................................... 22,760 Colors ........................................................ Silver, Gold and Black SCHEDULE Stanford Cardinal Record .................................................................. 0-1 (0-1 Pac-12) Ranking (AP/Coaches)........................................................NR/NR Head Coach................................................................ David Shaw Career Record ............................................................86-35 (10th) Record at Stanford ............................................................... same Location ................................................................ Stanford, Calif. Founded ................................................................................. 1891 Enrollment ...................................16,384 (6,994 undergraduate) Colors ............................................................ Cardinal and White WHAT’S INSIDE Game Information/Coverage............................. 1 Media Information/Schedule ............................ 2 Game Notes...........................................................3-7 2020 Standings/Pac-12 Schedules .................. 8 3&! %4ȡ,%&+$ 1ƛ.......................... 9-10 Rosters................................................................11-12 Depth Chart/Starters/Participation ......... 13-15 Statistics............................................................. 16-32 The Last Time ........................................................ 33 Game Recaps......................................................... 34 OVERALL 0-1 HOME 0-0 | AWAY 0-1 | NEUTRAL 0-0 PAC-12 0-1 HOME 0-0 | AWAY 0-1 | NEUTRAL 0-0 GAMEDAY INFORMATION KICKOFF........................................ Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020 (12:30 p.m. PT) LOCATION ............................................................................... Stanford, Calif. STADIUM ............................................................................Stanford Stadium TELEVISION ..........................................................................................ESPN2 ........ Beth Mowins (PxP), Rod Gilmore (analyst), Shelley Smith (reporter) LOCAL RADIO............................ Cardinal Sports Network • KNBR 1050 AM ............................................... Scott Reiss ‘93 (PxP), John Platz ‘84 (analyst) KZSU RADIO........................................................................................ 90.1 FM .........................................Joe Lami (PxP), Daniel Martinez-Krams (analyst) THE OPENING KICKOFF • Stanford returns home to Stanford Stadium for the next two weeks, hosting Colorado in its home opener on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. PT. • The Cardinal has won 12 consecutive home openers dating back to the 2008 season. Last year, Stanford beat Northwestern, 17-7, in the home opener. • Stanford is 53-12 (.815) inside Stanford Stadium since the start of the 2010 season. • Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football David Shaw is in his 10th season as Stanford’s head coach. His 86 wins make him the winningest coach in program history. In the 15 seasons prior to Shaw taking over as head coach, Stanford won just 82 games. • David Shaw (10th season) and Karl Dorrell (sixth season) will square off for the first time in their head coaching careers. Shaw is 3-2 vs. the Buffaloes, while Dorrell (UCLA 2003-07) is 4-1 against the Cardinal. • Seven Cardinal made their first career starts on Saturday: CB Ethan Bonner, RB Austin Jones, OLB Thunder Keck, ILB Ricky Miezan, DE Thomas Schaffer, CB Salim Turner- Muhammad and SS Noah Williams. • In his first career start, sophomore running back Austin Jones rushed for 100 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries. It was his first career 100-yard game and first career two-touchdown game. • Sophomore inside linebacker Levani Damuni had an interception and fumble recovery on Saturday at Oregon, both career firsts. • Stanford has three Colorado natives: OL Barrett Miller (Aurora), OL Drake Nugent (Lone Tree) and QB Isaiah Sanders (Aurora). • Colorado is Stanford’s lone South Division opponent on the schedule, although the Cardinal could play a second South Division opponent in week seven. • In a season unlike any other in memory, the Cardinal is not scheduled to play USC or UCLA for the first time since 1945 (WWII). The last full season that Stanford did not play UCLA was 1927 and USC was 1924. The Cardinal will also not play Notre Dame for the first time since 1996. • Another scheduling quirk is that Stanford and Cal will square off in the 123rd Big Game on Friday, Nov. 27. It will be the first time in the storied rivalry’s history that the game will be played on a Friday. CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK (TBD) DEC. 18 OR 19 OREGON STATE (TBD) TBD • DEC. 12 WASHINGTON (TBD) TBD • DEC. 5 CALIFORNIA (FOX) 1:30 PM • NOV. 27 WASHINGTON STATE (FS1) 8 PM • NOV. 21 COLORADO (ESPN2) 12:30 PM • NOV. 14 ȱЭЮȡЭа OREGON (ABC) 4:30 PM • NOV. 7 STANFORD FOOTBALL GAME NOTES CONTACT: Scott Swegan | 419.575.9148 | [email protected] GAME TWO Ȱ L 14-35 Ȱ 100 Sophomore Austin Jones had his first career 100-yard rushing game and two-TD game Saturday. BY THE NUMBERS Sophomore ILB Levani Damuni caused two turnovers Saturday, his first career INT and fumble recovery. Sophomore RB Nathaniel Peat had 191 all-purpose yards Saturday - 98 kick return and 93 rushing. 2 191 David Shaw, in his 10th season, is Stanford’s all-time winningest coach, with 86 victories. 86 The Cardinal won 98 games from 2010-19, the second-most in the Pac-12 and 10th-most nationally. 98

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Colorado Bu!aloesRecord ..................................................................1-0 (1-0 Pac-12)Ranking (AP/Coaches)........................................................NR/NRHead Coach .................................................................Karl DorrellCareer Record ..............................................................36-27 (6th)Record at Colorado ..........................................................1-0 (1st)Location .................................................................Boulder, Colo.Founded .................................................................................1876Enrollment ..........................................................................22,760Colors ........................................................Silver, Gold and Black

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Stanford CardinalRecord ..................................................................0-1 (0-1 Pac-12)Ranking (AP/Coaches)........................................................NR/NRHead Coach ................................................................David ShawCareer Record ............................................................86-35 (10th)Record at Stanford ...............................................................sameLocation ................................................................ Stanford, Calif.Founded .................................................................................1891Enrollment ...................................16,384 (6,994 undergraduate)Colors ............................................................ Cardinal and White

WHAT’S INSIDEGame Information/Coverage ............................. 1Media Information/Schedule ............................ 2Game Notes...........................................................3-72020 Standings/Pac-12 Schedules .................. 8��3&!��%�4ȡ�,� %&+$��1�ƛ .......................... 9-10Rosters ................................................................11-12Depth Chart/Starters/Participation .........13-15Statistics.............................................................16-32The Last Time ........................................................33Game Recaps .........................................................34

OVERALL 0-1HOME 0-0 | AWAY 0-1 | NEUTRAL 0-0

PAC-12 0-1HOME 0-0 | AWAY 0-1 | NEUTRAL 0-0

GAMEDAY INFORMATIONKICKOFF ........................................ Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020 (12:30 p.m. PT)LOCATION ...............................................................................Stanford, Calif.STADIUM ............................................................................Stanford StadiumTELEVISION ..........................................................................................ESPN2........ Beth Mowins (PxP), Rod Gilmore (analyst), Shelley Smith (reporter)

LOCAL RADIO ............................ Cardinal Sports Network • KNBR 1050 AM...............................................Scott Reiss ‘93 (PxP), John Platz ‘84 (analyst) KZSU RADIO........................................................................................90.1 FM.........................................Joe Lami (PxP), Daniel Martinez-Krams (analyst)

THE OPENING KICKOFF• Stanford returns home to Stanford Stadium for the next two weeks, hosting Colorado in its home opener on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. PT.

• The Cardinal has won 12 consecutive home openers dating back to the 2008 season. Last year, Stanford beat Northwestern, 17-7, in the home opener.

• Stanford is 53-12 (.815) inside Stanford Stadium since the start of the 2010 season.

• Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football David Shaw is in his 10th season as Stanford’s head coach. His 86 wins make him the winningest coach in program history. In the 15 seasons prior to Shaw taking over as head coach, Stanford won just 82 games.

• David Shaw (10th season) and Karl Dorrell (sixth season) will square off for the first time in their head coaching careers. Shaw is 3-2 vs. the Buffaloes, while Dorrell (UCLA 2003-07) is 4-1 against the Cardinal.

• Seven Cardinal made their first career starts on Saturday: CB Ethan Bonner, RB Austin Jones, OLB Thunder Keck, ILB Ricky Miezan, DE Thomas Schaffer, CB Salim Turner-Muhammad and SS Noah Williams.

• In his first career start, sophomore running back Austin Jones rushed for 100 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries. It was his first career 100-yard game and first career two-touchdown game.

• Sophomore inside linebacker Levani Damuni had an interception and fumble recovery on Saturday at Oregon, both career firsts.

• Stanford has three Colorado natives: OL Barrett Miller (Aurora), OL Drake Nugent (Lone Tree) and QB Isaiah Sanders (Aurora).

• Colorado is Stanford’s lone South Division opponent on the schedule, although the Cardinal could play a second South Division opponent in week seven.

• In a season unlike any other in memory, the Cardinal is not scheduled to play USC or UCLA for the first time since 1945 (WWII). The last full season that Stanford did not play UCLA was 1927 and USC was 1924. The Cardinal will also not play Notre Dame for the first time since 1996.

• Another scheduling quirk is that Stanford and Cal will square off in the 123rd Big Game on Friday, Nov. 27. It will be the first time in the storied rivalry’s history that the game will be played on a Friday.

CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK (TBD) DEC. 18 OR 19

OREGON STATE (TBD) TBD • DEC. 12

WASHINGTON (TBD) TBD • DEC. 5

CALIFORNIA (FOX) 1:30 PM • NOV. 27

WASHINGTON STATE (FS1) 8 PM • NOV. 21

COLORADO (ESPN2) 12:30 PM • NOV. 14

�ȱЭЮȡЭа OREGON (ABC) 4:30 PM • NOV. 7

STANFORD FOOTBALL GAME NOTESCONTACT: Scott Swegan | 419.575.9148 | [email protected]

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BY THE NUMBERSSophomore ILB Levani Damuni caused two turnovers Saturday, his first career INT and fumble recovery.

Sophomore RB Nathaniel Peat had 191 all-purpose yards Saturday - 98 kick return and 93 rushing.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

W E E K L Y S C H E D U L EW E E K L Y S C H E D U L ESUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

NO AVAILABILITY NO AVAILABILITY 1 p.m.DAVID SHAW PRESS

CONFERENCE via Zoom

Post-practice availabilityStudent-athletes via Zoom

Upon Request 1 p.m.DAVID SHAW MEDIA CHECK-IN via Zoom

NO AVAILABILITY 12:30 p.m.vs. Colorado

POSTGAME PRESS CONFERENCE via Zoom

FOOTBALL MEDIA RELATIONS Director (primary) .................................. Scott Swegan................................................ [email protected] Director (secondary) ...............Tyler Geivett................................................. [email protected] AD, Communications ................. Brian Risso.................................................... [email protected]

SOCIAL MEDIA TWITTER .............................................. @StanfordFballINSTAGRAM ......................................... @StanfordFballFACEBOOK .................................... @StanfordFootballWEBSITE .............................................GoStanford.com

DAVID SHAW MEDIA AVAILABILITY Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football David Shaw will hold his weekly press conference with select student-athletes on Tuesdays at 1 p.m. via Zoom. Shaw will be available for a brief media check-in on Thursdays at 1 p.m. via Zoom. Requests for Coach Shaw can be made to Scott Swegan.

OTHER MEDIA AVAILABILITY Practices are currently closed to the media due to Stanford’s COVID-19 restrictions. There are media opportunities with student-athletes via Zoom after practices on Tuesdays and by request on Wednesday. Requests for student-athletes and assistant coaches can be directed to Tyler Geivett. Please make your weekly student-athlete requests by 5 p.m. on Mondays. We will make every effort we can to fulfill all requests, but not all requests will be able to be filled due to the current environment. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS The Stanford locker room is closed. Postgame interviews will be conducted virtually both home and away. NO INTERVIEWS ARE TO BE CONDUCTED ON THE FIELD FOLLOWING THE GAME. Please contact Scott Swegan or Tyler Geivett to receive a postgame link to participate.

CREDENTIALS Requests may be submitted at: www.SportsSystems.com/Stanford

VIRTUAL PRESS BOX All media materials in 2020 can be found at GoStanford.com/PressBox including game notes, media guides, live stats and more.

CARDINAL SPORTS NETWORK Stanford Football broadcasts can be heard on KNBR/KTCT AM 1050. Broadcasts can be heard throughout the Bay Area.

KZSU BROADCAST KZSU Stanford broadcasts all Stanford Football home games on 90.1 FM.

MEDIA POLICIES Stanford Athletics will continue to evaluate the rapidly-changing landscape, while prioritizing the safety, health and well-being of our entire community and complying with the most updated guidance from Santa Clara County. Stanford University understands the importance of assisting the media in providing coverage of the institution, its athletics programs, administrators, coaches and student-athletes. Despite the challenges that the COVID-19 global pandemic has created, Stanford will continue to do its best to provide access and coverage opportunities while prioritizing the health and safety of our student-athletes, coaches, staff and the media. Our goal is to disseminate information as widely, uniformly and fairly as possible using normally accepted media standards. To this end, the best attempt will be made to fill reasonable requests by recognized media outlets, however, the Stanford Stadium press box and work spaces have drastically limited seating and not all requests may be met for all games. Members of the media are encouraged to work with the Stanford Athletics Communications staff to assist in that endeavor.

CONTENT & WORKPLACE POLICIES 1. Video clips of in-game competition, live or otherwise, online or via social media networks are not permitted. Still photos may be shared online and across social platforms during the game. 2. Any non-editorial or commercial use of any picture, audio, film, tape, or digital image or drawing of the event is prohibited without prior, specific, written authorization from the host institution.3. Internet usage in all media areas, including media work areas, stadium pressbox, digital work room and the field, is for work-related purposes only. Media members who do not follow the proper internet procedures may have their credentials and internet access revoked for the remainder of the event. 4. Media should respect the work environment of their colleagues by maintaining a quiet and professional atmosphere in all working media areas. The press box will close two hours after the conclusion of the game.

FIELD ACCESS & SIDELINE POLICY Field access is limited to a small number of credentialed photographers and videographers on assignment, per the Pac-12 COVID-19 Medical Advisory Committee. Print media and anyone working out of the press box will not be permitted on the field for the 2020 season, including pregame, the final five minutes of the game, or postgame. Not all photographers will be granted field access and some will be required to shoot from designated locations in the stands.

• Only photographers and videographers with field access (green armband) will be allowed on the field. Those without field access will not be permitted on the field.• On-field photographers can shoot outside the team bench areas (extended to the 15-yard lines in 2020) and cannot pass behind the team benches on the field. Please utilize the staircases at the 15-yard lines to pass behind the benches. There is to be no photography behind the team benches.• For media assigned to shoot from the stands, there are four photo corrals (two spots per) available at field level, behind the closed gates, at the bottom of sections 104, 105, 121 and 122. The only photography and videography done inside the 15-yard lines will be from the mid-field photodeck on the west side concourse at the top of sections. All other in-stands photography should take place from outside the 15-yard lines in the lower bowl only.• Photographers are encouraged to use the photo work stations located on the west concourse level of Stanford Stadium. Wireless internet is available. Stanford University is not responsible for the loss of any items. • Stanford Athletics prohibits photographers and videographers from stopping and shooting from behind the bench area or into the bench area. The bench area at Stanford Stadium is defined by the area between the 15-yard lines.• Photographers and videographers are considered working members of the media and they are to refrain from cheering or talking to players, coaches or officials.

POOL PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY Per the Pac-12’s 2020 COVID Addendum, the host institution will designate a pool photographer and videographer to assist media with their needs. Please contact Tyler Geivett ([email protected]) to receive a link to pool photos or video. Pool videos are only to be used for editorial news story purposes and should not be posted as raw clips.

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STANFORD VS COLORADO 3 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020

GAME NOTESTHE MATCHUP • Stanford and Colorado meet for the 12th time in series history on Saturday. It will be just the fifth matchup at Stanford Stadium between the two programs.• The series began in 1904, a 33-0 Stanford win, but did not resume until 1977. • Saturday’s meeting will be the sixth since Colorado joined the Pac-12, with Stanford holding a 3-2 edge in those matchups.• The Cardinal looks to snap Colorado’s two-game winning streak in the series, including last season’s 16-13 win at Folsom Field in Boulder.

HEAD COACH DAVID SHAW • Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football David Shaw ‘94 owns a career record of 86-35 (.711) overall and a mark of 58-24 (.707) against Pac-12 foes. • Shaw’s 86 wins are the most in school history, as he surpassed the legendary Pop Warner (71 wins) during the 2017 season.• Shaw owns a 26-20 (.565) record against AP Top 25 programs. Of Shaw’s 26 wins against ranked foes, 15 of them have come against Top 15 opponents and 10 of those have been against teams ranked in the Top 10.• Shaw is one of eight active coaches in the country who is the winningest head coach at his current school. He is joined by North Carolina’s Mack Brown, Northwestern’s Pat Fitzgerald, Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz, Navy’s Ken Niumatalolo, Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy, TCU’s Gary Patterson and UConn’s Randy Edsall.• Shaw is the only four-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year in conference history (dating back to 1975).

BLACK LEADERSHIP • Stanford is one of four FBS schools with a Black head football coach (David Shaw) and athletic director (Bernard Muir), joined by Arizona State, Maryland and Vanderbilt.• Stanford is one of two FBS schools to have ever had three Black head football coaches, joined by Colorado. Shaw (10th season) was preceeded by Dennis Green (1989-91) and Tyrone Willingham (1995-01) for a combined 20 seasons in the last 33. Colorado’s three Black head coaches have combined for four seasons.• David Shaw is the longest tenured Black head coach (10th season) at one school in FBS history. • Shaw’s 86 wins are the most by a Power Five Black head coach in NCAA history. Only Kevin Sumlin has won more total games (98), but 35 of those wins came at Houston prior to his time at Texas A&M and Arizona. • Athletic director Bernard Muir is the second-longest tenured black AD in the country behind Ohio State’s Gene Smith. In July, Muir was appointed to the executive committee of the newly formed Black AD Alliance, whose mission is to grow, develop and elevate Black athletics administrators at the Division I level while partnering with NCAA senior leadership and the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association.

THE BEST DECADE IN PROGRAM HISTORY • The 2010-19 stretch was the most successful decade in program history, featuring: • 98 wins - second-most in the conference, 10th-most nationally and 25 more than any other decade in program history• 58 Pac-12 wins (since 2011) - the most in the conference during that span• 42 NFL Draft picks - second-most in the conference and eighth-most nationally• 24 AP All-Americans - first in the Pac-12 and seventh-nationally• Nine Academic All-Americans - third-most nationally and first in the Pac-12• Five appearances in the Rose (3), Fiesta (1) and Orange (1) Bowls and nine total bowl appearances• Four appearances in the Pac-12 Championship Game and three Pac-12 Championships

THE CAPTAINS • The 2020 team captains are: Malik Antoine, Thomas Booker, Drew Dalman, Davis Mills, Curtis Robinson and Connor Wedington. • Antoine is the sixth two-time captain in Shaw’s 10 seasons at the helm.

TWO-YEAR CAPTAINS IN SHAW ERAName SeasonsMalik Antoine .................................................. 2019-20K.J. Costello .................................................... 2018-19Alameen Murphy ............................................. 2017-18Brandon Simmons .......................................... 2017-18Peter Kalambayi ............................................. 2016-17Kevin Hogan .................................................... 2014-15

THE PATH TO GET TO NOVEMBER 7 A timeline of events during the COVID-19 global pandemic and their effect on Stanford Football:• March 8: Cardinal completes seventh spring practice before spring break; the entire spring quarter was then conducted remotely.• July 1: Stanford began welcoming back football student-athletes; the team quarantined before beginning small-group workouts the following week.• July 10: Pac-12 announced that it would delay the start of the season and play a conference-only schedule beginning Sept. 26.• Aug. 11: Pac-12 postponed all sport schedules through at least 2020. At this time, many Stanford student-athletes opted to return home. • July 1-Oct. 9: Student-athletes who remained on campus could workout outdoors only, in small groups. Many public health restrictions were in place.• Sept. 24: Pac-12 voted to resume football on Nov. 7 • Oct. 9: Stanford began training camp at Woodside High School in San Mateo County. Due to state restrictions, the Cardinal conducted two practice sessions for each of the first four practices of camp.• Oct. 14: Stanford conducted its first on-campus practice since March. Despite restrictions allowing for only 75 individuals per field, the setup at Elliott Practice Fields allows for the full team to practice at once while utilizing all three fields.

AT STANFORD ............................................ Stanford leads, 3-1AT COLORADO ...........................................Colorado leads, 4-3AT NEUTRAL SITE ................................................................N/A

SHAW VS. COLORADO ..........................................................3-2DORRELL VS. STANFORD .....................................................4-1

CURRENT STREAK ...................................................Colorado 2LAST MEETING ..................................... Colorado, 16-13 (2019)LONGEST STANFORD STREAK ........................... 5 (1991-2015)LONGEST COLORADO STREAK .............................. 3 (1977-90)

LARGEST STANFORD WIN ............................. 48 (48-0 in 2012)LARGEST COLORADO WIN .......................... 14 (31-17 in 1987)

INSIDE THE SERIES

6WINS

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6LOSSES

0TIES

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STAN CATEGORY COL14.0 SCORING OFFENSE 48.035.0 SCORING DEFENSE 42.016 FIRST DOWNS 2629 FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 23197.0 RUSHING/GAME 264.0269.0 RUSHING DEFENSE/GAME 175.0216.0 PASSING/GAME 261.0227.0 PASSING DEFENSE/GAME 303.0413.0 TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME 525.0496.0 TOTAL DEFENSE/GAME 478.024.5 KICK RETURN AVG. 17.00.0 PUNT RETURN AVG. 6.010-100 PENALTIES-YARDS 9-900-4 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-532:36 AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 39:314-13 (31%) 3RD DOWN OFFENSE 9-19 (47%)9-11 (82%) 3RD DOWN DEFENSE 7-12 (58%)2-2 (100%) 4TH DOWN OFFENSE 0-1 (0%)0-0 (0%) 4TH DOWN DEFENSE 0-2 (0%)2-4 (50%) RED ZONE OFFENSE 7-7 (100%)5-7 (71%) RED ZONE DEFENSE 2-2 (100%)+2 TURNOVER MARGIN +4

STATISTICAL LEADERS PASSING STANFORD CMP ATT INT YDS TDJack West 13 19 0 154 0COLORADO CMP ATT INT YDS TDSam Noyer 20 31 0 257 1

RUSHING STANFORD G ATT NET AVG TDAustin Jones 1 20 100 5.0 2Nathaniel Peat 1 6 93 15.5 0COLORADO G ATT NET AVG TD Jarek Broussard 1 31 187 6.0 3Sam Noyer 1 13 64 4.9 1

RECEIVING STANFORD G REC YDS AVG TD Michael Wilson 1 4 35 8.8 0Simi Fehoko 1 3 88 29.3 0COLORADO G REC YDS AVG TD Dimitri Stanley 1 6 66 11.0 0Brady Russell 1 5 77 15.4 1

STATISTICAL COMPARISON

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STANFORD VS COLORADO 4 GAME #2 • NOV 14, 2020

GAME NOTESFIRST TIME STARTERS • Saturday at Oregon, seven Cardinal made their first career starts: CB Ethan Bonner, RB Austin Jones, OLB Thunder Keck, ILB Ricky Miezan, DE Thomas Schaffer, CB Salim Turner-Muhammad and SS Noah Williams.

FIRST CAREER APPEARANCES • Seven Cardinal made their first career appearances on Saturday: RB Casey Filkins, WR John Humphreys, K Joshua Karty, QB Tanner McKee, LS Kyle Petrucci, CB Omari Porter and TE Benjamin Yurosek.

TRUE FRESHMEN TO PLAY • Six true freshmen made their Cardinal debuts on Saturday at Oregon: RB Casey Filkins, WR John Humphreys, K Joshua Karty, QB Tanner McKee and CB Omari Porter and TE Benjamin Yurosek.• Last season, a total of 21 true freshmen played for the Cardinal, including 12 who played in at least seven games.

TRUE FRESHMEN UNDER SHAW�"�*� �"!0%&/10��2/+"!2019 ........................................................... 122018 ............................................................................ 42017 ............................................................................ 42016 ............................................................................ 42015 ............................................................................ 72014 ............................................................................ 62013 ............................................................................ 12012 .......................................................................... 102011 ............................................................................ 4

YOUTH MOVEMENT • Stanford’s 2020 roster features 28 true freshmen and 45 more who have at least three seasons of eligibility remaining entering the season, totaling 73-of-102 student-athletes (71.6%) who are classified as underclassmen. The 71.6% of underclassmen is the fourth-highest in the country.• Although this season will not count against a student-athlete’s eligiblity, the Cardinal only has 10 student-athletes in their final season of eligibility, the fewest in the country. • QB Isaiah Sanders (Air Force) is only the second graduate transfer in program history, joining Brennan Scarlett, who transferred from Cal in 2015 and is now a member of the Houston Texans.

MOST UNDERCLASSMENTeam Pct.1. Oregon (81/110) ................................................ 73.62. Florida State (85/117) ....................................... 72.63. East Carolina (83/115) ...................................... 72.24. STANFORD (73/102) .................................71.6

FEWEST IN FINAL YEAR OF ELIGIBILITYTeam Srs.1. STANFORD ............................................... 102. Colorado .............................................................. 113. Clemson, Maryland, Syracuse ............................. 12

WEST MAKES SECOND CAREER START • Junior quarterback Jack West made his second career start on Saturday at Oregon, as he was pressed into action with senior quarterback Davis Mills sidelined due to COVID-19 testing and contact tracing protocols.• West completed 13-of-19 passes for 154 yards. He did not throw a touchdown or interception. • West’s first career start came against UCLA on Oct. 17, 2019.

MCKEE MAKES DEBUT • True freshman quarterback Tanner McKee made his long-awaited collegiate debut on Saturday night at Autzen Stadium.• McKee, who was a five-star quarterback in the Class of 2018, returned from a two-year LDS mission in Brazil this spring. • He finished 3-of-7 passing for 62 yards in his debut performance.

MILLS NOTABLES • Senior QB Davis Mills was elected a team captain in 2020. He made six starts in 2019 and finished 158-of-241 for 1,960 yards and 11 touchdowns.• In last season’s game at Washington State, Mills set the school record for passing with 504 yards. He was 33-of-50, both career highs, while his three touchdowns tied a career high.• He became the first Cardinal QB since Andrew Luck in 2009 to have a 400-yard passing game, breaking Todd Husak’s 21-year school record in the process (450 vs. Oregon State on Oct. 10, 1998).• Prior to this season, Mills was named to the Maxwell Award watch list, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award watch list and preseason All-Pac-12 by Phil Steele and Athlon.

A FIRST IN 45 YEARS • Three Cardinal quarterbacks started at least one game last season for the first time since 1974, when Guy Benjamin, Mike Cordova and Jerry Waldvogel all started a game.• Davis Mills started six games, K.J. Costello started five games and Jack West started one last season.

DYNAMIC DUO • Sophomore running backs Austin Jones and Nathaniel Peat combined to rush for 193 yards on 26 carries (7.42 ypc) on Saturday night at Oregon. • Making his first career start, Austin Jones got the bulk of the load, hitting the century mark for the first time in his career on 20 attempts. He also registered both Cardinal touchdowns, marking his first career two-score game.• Peat rushed six times for 93 yards, including an explosive 73-yard carry that set up Jones’ second touchdown of the night. Peat added 98 kick return yards to finish with 191 all-purpose yards.• In addition to those two, junior Justus Woods rushed three times for four yards in his return from injury originally suffered in the 2019 spring game.

CARDINAL HONOR ROLLTHOMAS BOOKER (JR / DE) » Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list» Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 second team» Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 third team

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DREW DALMAN (SR / C) » Rimington Trophy watch list» Outland Trophy watch list» Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 first team» Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 first team

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DAVIS MILLS (SR / QB) » Maxwell Award watch list» Johnny Unitas Golden Arm watch list» Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 third team» Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team

RYAN SANBORN (SO / P) » Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 third team» Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team

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CONNOR WEDINGTON (SR / WR) » Paul Hornung Award watch list» Wuerffel Trophy watch list» Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 first team kick returner» Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 first team kick returner

MICHAEL WILSON (JR / WR) » Biletnikoff Award watch list» Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 second team wide receiver» Athlon Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team punt returner» Phil Steele Preseason All-Pac-12 fourth team WR

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GAME NOTESFEHOKO SETS SCHOOL RECORD • Junior Simi Fehoko found his groove in the second half of the 2019 season, setting the school record for yards per reception at 23.58. He finished second nationally in that category and is the top leading receiver nationally in yards per reception.• Fehoko began 2020 where he left off in 2019, catching three passes for 88 yards (29.3 ypr) in Saturday’s loss to Oregon.• Fehoko, who served a two-year LDS Mission in Seoul, South Korea, from 2016-18, caught 22 passes for 529 yards and six touchdowns over the final seven games of last season. • He had two touchdowns against both Arizona and Washington State in 2019.

FEHOKO BY THE NUMBERS (2019)Opponent REC YDS TDFIRST FIVE GAMES ......................................2 ...........37 ............ 0LAST SEVEN GAMES ................... 22 .....529 ...... 6

DANGEROUS PASS CATCHERS • In addition to Fehoko, Stanford’s wide receiver unit is probably its most dangerous on the entire roster.• Only five schools nationally returned more pass catchers who had at least 250 yards or more last season. The Cardinal has four such players on its 2020 roster, including Fehoko.• Junior Michael Wilson led the team last year with 56 receptions for 672 yards. He had five touchdown catches. In Saturday’s season opener at Oregon, Wilson led the team with four receptions for 35 yards.• Senior captain Connor Wedington had 51 catches, second-most on the team, for 506 yards and a touchdown.• Senior Osiris St. Brown had 27 catches for 263 yards.

WEDINGTON A DUAL-THREAT WEAPON • Senior captain Connor Wedington is expected to be a threat in both the passing game and return game, despite missing Saturday’s season opener due to COVID-19 testing and contact tracing protocols.• Wedington totaled over 1,000 all-purpose yards last season, despite playing in just over 10 games.• He finished the season with 51 receptions for 506 yards and one touchdown, while adding 590 kick return yards on 21 attempts. His 28.1 yards per return average was best in the conference and eighth nationally. • Wedington doesn’t just shine on the field, but excels off of it as well. Last year he was namd to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team for his service to the community through his organization, Hope Given By.• He earned both All-Pac-12 honorable mention for his play on the field, as well as a spot on the Pac-12 All-Academic Honor Roll for his work in the classroom.• This year he has been named to the Hornung Award watch list, given to the best two-way player in college football. He is also the Cardinal’s nominee for the Wuerffel Trophy.

#TUNNELWORKERSUNION • No unit was hit harder by injuries in 2019 than Stanford’s offensive line, but the experience gained by a slew of true freshmen last season paid off in a big way Saturday night.• The Cardinal rushed for 197 yards at Oregon. Stanford’s season high during the 2019 season was 189 yards vs. Washington.• Stanford’s starting offensive line Saturday at Oregon was LT Walter Rouse, LG Barrett Miller, C Drew Dalman, RG Branson Bragg and RT Foster Sarell. In total, the OL room has a combined 58 career starts.• Four true freshmen combined to start 26 total games on the line in 2019, including three true freshmen in each of the last six games of the season.• The Cardinal started the same offensive line for each of the last six games to end the season, the first time it had had that much continuity since starting the same unit in each of the final five games of the 2017 season. • Stanford started five different OL combinations last year after having eight starting combinations in 2018.

WEIGHT GAINS UP FRONT • Going into this season, a big emphasis was physical development along both the offensive and defensive lines, after several young guys were forced into early playing time last season.• The seven returning offensive linemen who appear on the initial depth chart combined to add 147 total pounds this offseason, going from an average of 289 pounds last season to 310 on average in 2020.• Of the five returning defensive linemen on the two-deep, they increased by 115 total pounds from an average of 282 pounds last year to 305 in 2020.

BOOKER BACK FOR MORE • Junior captain Thomas Booker started at defensive end Saturday against Oregon and made three tackles with one tackle for loss. • A leader on the DL, Booker had a standout 2019 that saw him earn All-Pac-12 honorable mention.• Booker played in all 12 games a season ago, starting six. He finished fourth on the team with 50 tackles and was third with four sacks and 8.5 tackles for loss.• He also contributed three pass breakups, two quarterback hurries and a forced fumble. • So far this preseason Booker, in addition to being elected a team captain, has been named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list and preseason All-Pac-12. • Booker has played an integral part in founding CardinalBLCK (Brilliance, Leadership, Community and Knowledge), designed to provide a safe space for Black student-athletes to connect, share, and foster a meaningful community that will support them long after their undergraduate experience is over. Fueled by the power of its collective voices, CardinalBLCK strives to empower Black student-athletes to use their influence in positive ways.

TEAMCATEGORY NCAA PAC-12 VALUEBlocked Kicks 4 1 4Blocked Punts 18 1 1Defensive TDs 25 3 2Fewest Penalty Yards 31 2 529Fumbles Lost 6 3 3Kicko! Returns 12 2 25.46Punt Return Defense 48 3 6.50Team Sacks 49 5 2.36Time of Possession 23 2 32:22Turnovers Lost 13 3 11

**Must be ranked in NCAA Top 50 and Pac-12 Top 5

INDIVIDUALPLAYER CATEGORY NCAA PAC-12 VALUEWedington Combined KR 17 4 590Wedington Kicko! Returns 11 2 28.1Adebo Passes Defended 4 1 1.6Toohill Sacks 24 3 0.73Adebo Interceptions 10 1 4

**Must be ranked in NCAA Top 100 and Pac-12 Top 5

STANFORD RECORD WHEN… 2020 Shaw EraOverall............................................. 0-1 .......................86-35Pac-12 (regular season) ................. 0-1 .......................58-24In-state opponents......................... 0-0 .........................29-8Home .............................................. 0-0 .......................47-12Away ................................................ 0-1 .......................32-19Neutral ............................................ 0-0 ...........................7-4Current streak ................................. L1 ............................. L1Current home streak ........................-- ............................... --Current road streak ......................... L1 ............................. L1

vs. Top 25 teams ............................ 0-1 .......................26-20vs. unranked teams ........................ 0-0 .......................60-15Ranked higher ................................ 0-0 .......................40-14Opponent is ranked higher ............ 0-1 .......................11-15Coming off a loss ............................ 0-0 .......................22-11Coming off a win ............................ 0-0 .......................63-23Coming off a bye week................... 0-0 .........................13-6

Scoring first .................................... 0-1 .......................68-17Opponent scores first .................... 0-0 .......................18-18Leading at halftime ........................ 0-0 .........................75-7Trailing at halftime......................... 0-1 .........................8-24Tied at halftime .............................. 0-0 ...........................3-4Leading after 3rd quarter .............. 0-0 .........................71-7Trailing after 3rd quarter ............... 0-1 .......................11-23Tied after 3rd quarter .................... 0-0 ...........................4-5Overtime ......................................... 0-0 ...........................4-2

Scoring 0-19 .................................... 0-1 .........................7-18Scoring 20-29 .................................. 0-0 .......................22-12Scoring 30-39 .................................. 0-0 .........................26-5Scoring 40+ points ......................... 0-0 .........................31-0Allowing 0-19 .................................. 0-0 .........................55-6Allowing 20-29 ................................ 0-0 .......................21-11Allowing 30-39 ................................ 0-1 ...........................7-6Allowing 40+ points ........................ 0-0 .........................3-12

Outgaining opponent .................... 0-0 .........................61-8Outrushing opponent .................... 0-0 .........................68-7Passing for more yards .................. 0-0 .......................38-11Outgained by opponent ................ 0-1 .......................24-27Getting outrushed .......................... 0-1 .......................18-27Passing for fewer yards .................. 0-1 .......................46-24Fewer penalty yards ....................... 0-0 .......................46-20More penalty yards ........................ 0-1 .......................39-15

With 100-yard rusher...................... 0-1 .......................50-10With 100-yard receiver ................... 0-0 .......................28-10With 300-yard passer ..................... 0-0 .........................12-6

Win turnover battle ........................ 0-1 .........................51-7Lose turnover battle ...................... 0-0 .......................14-19Win time of possession .................. 0-1 .......................69-16Lose time of possession ................. 0-0 .......................16-19Game decided by 0-3 ..................... 0-0 .......................13-12Game decided by 4-7 ..................... 0-0 .........................12-7Game decided by 7+....................... 0-1 .......................61-16

Day game ........................................ 0-1 .......................37-16Night game ..................................... 0-0 .......................49-19

August ............................................. 0-0 ...........................5-0September ...................................... 0-0 .......................23-10October ........................................... 0-0 .........................25-9November ....................................... 0-1 .......................25-12December ....................................... 0-0 ...........................6-2January ........................................... 0-0 ...........................2-2

Monday ........................................... 0-0 ...........................1-1Tuesday .......................................... 0-0 ...........................2-0Wednesday ..................................... 0-0 ...........................0-1Thursday ......................................... 0-0 ...........................4-3Friday .............................................. 0-0 .........................10-2Saturday ......................................... 0-1 .......................69-28Sunday ............................................ 0-0 ...........................0-0

ABC .................................................. 0-1 .........................12-5CBS .................................................. 0-0 ...........................2-0CBS Sports Network ....................... 0-0 ...........................1-1ESPN ............................................... 0-0 .......................23-13FOX .................................................. 0-0 .........................13-5FS1 .................................................. 0-0 .........................11-0NBC ................................................. 0-0 ...........................1-3Pac-12 Networks ............................ 0-0 .........................18-8

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GAME NOTESSTANFORD AND THE POLLS

ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25Nov. 8

RK TEAM (1ST) RECORD POINTS1 .............Alabama (59) .......................... 6-0 ............ 15472 .............Notre Dame (2) ....................... 7-0 ............ 14643 .............Ohio State (1) .......................... 3-0 ............ 14494 .............Clemson .................................. 7-1 ............ 13555 .............Texas A&M ............................... 5-1 ............ 12236 .............Florida ..................................... 4-1 ............ 12137 .............Cincinnati ............................... 6-0 ............ 12088 .............BYU .......................................... 8-0 ............ 11019 .............Miami ...................................... 6-1 .............. 95810 ...........Indiana .................................... 3-0 .............. 95611 ...........Oregon .................................... 1-0 .............. 94812 ...........Georgia ................................... 4-2 .............. 86113 ...........Wisconsin ................................ 1-0 .............. 85214 ...........Oklahoma State ...................... 5-1 .............. 76215 ...........Coastal Carolina ..................... 7-0 .............. 55116 ...........Marshall .................................. 6-0 .............. 53417 ...........Iowa State ............................... 5-2 .............. 49118 ...........Oklahoma ............................... 5-2 .............. 46719 ...........SMU ......................................... 7-1 .............. 45620 ...........USC.......................................... 1-0 .............. 39521 ...........Texas ....................................... 5-2 .............. 26522 ...........Liberty ..................................... 7-0 .............. 26023 ...........Northwestern ......................... 3-0 .............. 25024 ...........Auburn .................................... 4-2 .............. 18425 ...........Louisiana ................................ 6-1 .............. 118

Others Receiving Votes: North Carolina 85, Army 54, Tulsa 47, Utah 33, Washington 21, Arizona State 11, Purdue 8, Wake Forest 6, Boise State 5, Appalachian State 5, Maryland 3, California 3, Nevada 1

COACHES POLL TOP 25Nov. 8

RK TEAM (1ST) RECORD POINTS1 .............Alabama (55) .......................... 6-0 ............ 15422 .............Notre Dame (4) ....................... 7-0 ............ 14613 .............Ohio State (3) .......................... 3-0 ............ 14434 .............Clemson .................................. 7-1 ............ 13405 .............Florida ..................................... 4-1 ............ 12306 .............Texas A&M ............................... 5-1 ............ 12297 .............Cincinnati ............................... 6-0 ............ 11728 .............BYU .......................................... 8-0 ............ 11129 .............Miami ...................................... 6-1 .............. 99510 ...........Indiana .................................... 3-0 .............. 90111 ...........Georgia ................................... 4-2 .............. 84012 ...........Oregon .................................... 1-0 .............. 82813 ...........Oklahoma State ...................... 5-1 .............. 82314 ...........Wisconsin ................................ 1-0 .............. 77815 ...........Marshall .................................. 6-0 .............. 53416 ...........Iowa State ............................... 5-2 .............. 53017 ...........Coastal Carolina ..................... 7-0 .............. 49518 ...........Oklahoma ............................... 5-2 .............. 47619 ...........SMU ......................................... 7-1 .............. 44820 ...........USC.......................................... 1-0 .............. 33421 ...........Auburn .................................... 4-2 .............. 30522 ...........Liberty ..................................... 7-0 .............. 23423 ...........Northwestern ......................... 3-0 .............. 21824 ...........Texas ....................................... 5-2 .............. 18725 ...........Army ........................................ 6-1 .............. 181

Others Receiving Votes: North Carolina 174, Louisiana 81, Utah 45, Purdue 43, Appalachian State 25, Arkansas 23, Missouri 18, Wake Forest 15, Boston College 15, Kentucky 12, Memphis 12, Tulsa 11, Maryland 10, Tennessee 6, Nevada 5, Michigan 5, San José State 4, Boise State 4, Kansas State 4, Virginia Tech 2

STANFORD VS. RANKED OPPONENTSOverall record ...................... 89-163-5 (.356)Home ...................................... 49-72-2 (.407) Away ........................................ 31-83-3 (.278)Neutral (includes bowls) ............ 9-8-0 (.529)

CAPTAIN CURTIS • Fifth-year inside linebacker Curtis Robinson was elected a captain by his teammates. • After beginning his career as an outside linebacker, Robinson made the switch inside before the 2019 season.• On Saturday, Robinson led the Cardinal with six tackles (four solo) in the season opener at Oregon.

LDS MISSIONS PRIOR TO STANFORD • Stanford has seven student-athletes who served two-year LDS missions prior to enrolling, the lastest of which is true freshman QB Tanner McKee who returned from Brazil in the spring.• The others to have served on LDS missions are: sophomore ILB Levani Damuni (New Zealand), junior WR Simi Fehoki (South Korea), senior FB Houston Heimuli (Indianapolis), sophomore ILB Spencer Jorgensen (Thailand), junior OLB Tangaloa Kaufusi (Taiwan) and senior OLB Gabe Reid (American Samoa).

GOOD WORKS TEAM • Fifth-year cornerback Treyjohn Butler was named to the 2020 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, joining 21 other student-athletes from around the country with the distinction of being on the team.• Butler is the third Cardinal in the last four seasons to be named to the team, joining Connor Wedington (2019) and Harrison Phillips (2017).• Butler has made an impact within his community by providing food to families, through his church, that have been hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic. • Butler is also part of visits to the Stanford Children’s Hospital and school visits for Read Across America in East Palo Alto.• A leader on campus, Butler has served as the house Academic Theme Associate (ATA) at Ujamaa House, which focuses on the histories, issues and cultures of the Black Diaspora. Part of his role requires him to oversee academic seminars put on in the on-campus house.• He has also served as an ambassador and voice for fellow students and student-athletes as it relates to social justice and the safe resumption of academic and athletic endeavors across the country.

TRIPLE THREAT • Last year as a true freshman, Ryan Sanborn became a triple threat in the kicking game. He was the only true freshman specialist in the country to handle punting duties full-time, kickoff at least 20 times (27) and make seven or more field goals.• The Cardinal starting punter, a San Diego native, punted 52 times for an average of 40.5 yards per punt.• He took over kicking duties following Jet Toner’s injury, kicking off 27 times for 14 touchbacks and an average of 62.7 yards per kick.• He also finished the season 7-of-9 on field goal attempts with a long of 48 yards. • Sanborn began his 2020 season with two punts for a 37.0 average. He downed one inside the 20 with a long of 40.

CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST • Fifth-year kicker Jet Toner has been named a semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, given annually to the nation’s top football scholar-athlete.• Toner graduated with a degree in science, technology and society and is currently pursuing his master’s in media studies. He missed last season’s final five games last year due to injury.• For his career, he is 47-of-61 (77.0%) on field goals with a career long of 51 yards. He is 103-of-103 on PATs.

STANFORD STADIUM • Built in 1921, Stanford Stadium is the eighth-oldest FBS facility. The stadium was rebuilt prior to 2006 for the current configuration seen today.• It has a capacity of 50,424, a considerable difference from the 85,000 that existed in what was previously the largest privately owned college football facility in the U.S.• Stanford has a long and storied history. It has hosted events such as Herbert Hoover’s (former Stanford football student manager) 1928 acceptance speech upon being named the Republican presidential candidate.• During the height of the Cold War, track coach Payton Jordan brought the USA-USSR dual meet to Stanford in 1962 in “the greatest track meet of all time.”• The stadium hosted the 1985 Super Bowl between the San Francisco 49ers and Miami Dolphins. • The 1994 World Cup, including a July 4 showdown between the U.S. and Brazil, and the 1999 Women’s World Cup semifinal between the U.S. and Brazil took place at Stanford Stadium.

THE HOME OF CHAMPIONS • Stanford is one of six programs with at least one national championship in football, baseball and men’s basketball. It is the only school with at least one national championship in football, baseball, men’s basketball and women’s basketball.• Stanford won the 2018-19 Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup, extending its streak to 25 straight years of capturing the award presented to the most successful intercollegiate athletic department in the nation. Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the trophy was not awarded in 2019-20.• Stanford has won at least one NCAA team title in each of the past 44 academic years, representing the longest streak in NCAA history.• The Cardinal leads the NCAA with 126 team titles.• Stanford claimed three national team championships during the last year, despite only fall sports completing their seasons, increasing its overall total to 152.

DID YOU KNOW? • Former Cardinal John Elway (Denver Broncos) and John Lynch (San Francisco 49ers) are NFL general managers. Stanford is the only FBS program that has produced two current NFL general managers.

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GAME NOTESCARDINAL IN THE NFL

ACTIVE YEAR TEAMHenry Anderson.......... 6th............... New York JetsJ.J. Arcega-Whiteside . 2nd .....Philadelphia EaglesJake Bailey .................. 2nd ..New England PatriotsDavid DeCastro ........... 9th.......Pittsburgh SteelersCameron Fleming ....... 7th............New York GiantsNate Herbig ................. 2nd .....Philadelphia EaglesAustin Hooper ............. 5th.........Cleveland BrownsPeter Kalambayi ......... 3rd ........... Houston TexansBlake Martinez ............ 5th............New York GiantsJosh Mauro ................. 7th......... Arizona CardinalsChristian McCa!rey .... 4th.........Carolina PanthersTy Montgomery .......... 6th...... New Orleans SaintsTrent Murphy .............. 7th...................Bu!alo BillsBobby Okereke ........... 2nd ........Indianapolis ColtsColby Parkinson ......... 1st ......... Seattle SeahawksAndrus Peat ................ 6th...... New Orleans SaintsHarrison Phillips ......... 3rd ..................Bu!alo BillsJordan Richards ......... 6th......... Baltimore RavensJustin Reid .................. 3rd ........... Houston TexansBrennan Scarlett ........ 5th............ Houston TexansDalton Schultz ............ 3rd ........... Dallas CowboysKaden Smith ............... 2nd ...........New York GiantsMichael Thomas ......... 7th............ Houston TexansLevine Toilolo ............. 8th............New York GiantsCasey Toohill .............. 1st ...................WashingtonJames Vaughters ........ 2nd .............. Chicago Bears

RESERVE YEAR TEAMJohnson Bademosi .... 9th...... New Orleans SaintsZach Ertz ..................... 8th......Philadelphia EaglesBryce Love .................. 2nd ..................WashingtonRichard Sherman ........ 10th....San Francisco 49ersSolomon Thomas ....... 4th......San Francisco 49ers

PRACTICE SQUAD YEAR TEAMAlijah Holder ............... 2nd ........... Denver BroncosTrenton Irwin .............. 2nd .......Cincinnati BengalsQuenton Meeks .......... 3rd .. Los Angeles Chargers

WHOSE HOUSE? TREE HOUSEFrom Palm Drive to The Dish, there are more than 43,000 trees on The Farm! Trees are prominently featured on the University seal, Athletics logo, and on game days with our beloved unofficial mascot, and we proudly cheer “Fear The Tree” in support of our varsity athletics programs.

The inability to welcome fans to Stanford Stadium this season leaves a huge void to be filled. However, Stanford is using this as an opportunity to highlight its rich history and tradition, foster a one-of-a-kind gameday atmosphere that is uniquely Stanford, and create a positive impact on the community and environment.

Stanford Athletics has teamed up with Lowe’s to create a home-forest advantage by staging more than 450 trees in Stanford Stadium. The trees will be placed in the end zones and along the east side of the stadium behind the visitor’s bench. The trees will be watered and cared for inside the stadium, with each of the 400 trees being replanted in Bay Area communities following the season.

In addition to the trees, cardboard cutouts of Stanford alums, Cardinal in the NFL and other Stanford fans will be placed in the end zones, while the current Cardinal players will have additional support with a family cardboard cutout section on the west side behind the Stanford bench.

WHERE THEY’RE FROM • Stanford is a national and international brand, with the profile to draw high-achieving student-athletes from all over the United States, and even the world. Student-athletes on this year’s roster hail from 29 states and Austria.• Thirty-two student-athletes come from the state of California. After that, from largest to smallest: Georgia (8), Texas (6), Utah (6), Alabama (5), Washington (5), Maryland (4), New Jersey (4), Arizona (3), Colorado (3), New York (3), North Carolina (3), Hawaii (2), Oregon (2), Virginia (2) and one each from Austria, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachussetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania.

THE CARDINAL BY MAJOR • Stanford requires students to declare a major before their junior year. Among the Cardinal roster in 2020, 19 different majors are represented.• This year’s roster of upperclassmen includes six management science and engineering, six science, technology and society, five product design, four economics, four master’s of media studies, three human biology, three political science, three psychology, two mechanical engineering, two computer science, two sociology, and one each of aeronautics and astronautics, american studies, communication, earth systems, electrical engineering, international relations, philosophy, and master’s of sustainability science.• 54 freshmen and sophomores are undeclared.

LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY • Stanford’s inner campus includes about 1.1 million square feet of shrubs, 143,000 linear feet of groundcovers, 43,000 trees, 25 fountains and more than 800 di!erent species of plants.• Stanford’s faculty includes two Presidential Medal of Freedom winners and four Pulitzer Prize winners.• The top five undergraduate majors at Stanford include: computer science, engineering, human biology, management science and engineering, and mechanical engineering.• The Stanford community includes 19 Nobel laureates.• Stanford faculty have won the Nobel Prize 33 times since the university’s founding.• Stanford students have consisted of 124 Rhodes Scholars, 94 Marshall Award winners and 66 Truman Scholars.• Stanford’s 8,180-acre campus is large enough to contain 96 Disneylands.• The 700-acre Stanford Research Park, created in 1951, is home to over 150 companies.• There are about 700 buildings on Stanford’s campus that incorporate approximately 15.4 million square feet.

STANFORD IN THE NFL • Stanford began the 2020 National Football League season with 28 players on active, 53-man rosters, four on practice squads and three more on reserve lists, totaling 35 former Cardinal on NFL rosters. • Stanford’s 28 alumni on active rosters was the most in the Pac-12, while its 35 total is the second-most among any team in the Pac-12.• Stanford has had 37 players selected in the NFL Dra" since 2012, the most in the Pac-12.• Stanford has had eight tight ends dra"ed since 2010, the most in the country during that time. • Stanford has had the most tight ends on NFL Kicko! Weekend active rosters for nine straight years.• Over the last six NFL Dra"s, Stanford has had 24 players dra"ed.• In 11 consecutive dra"s, multiple Cardinal have been taken, while at least one o!ensive and one defensive player have been selected in seven straight dra"s.• Stanford is one of six schools all-time to produce at least four No. 1 overall NFL Dra" picks (Auburn, Georgia, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, USC).

BLACK FRIDAY BIG GAME • Stanford and Cal will meet in the 123rd Big Game on Friday, Nov. 27. It will mark the first time the game is played on a Friday in the storied rivalry’s history.• The rivalry with Cal is one of the oldest in the nation. The Big Game is tied for the sixth-most played FBS rivalry game.• Stanford is 64-47-11 all-time against Cal and has won 9-of-10 in the series, but was defeated last season by Cal for the first time in a decade.

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NORTH .................. Pac-12 ........ OverallOregon ............................. 1-0 .........................1-0Washington State .......... 1-0 .........................1-0Cal ..................................... 0-0 .........................0-0Washington ..................... 0-0 .........................0-0STANFORD ................. 0-1 .................. 0-1Oregon State ................... 0-1 .........................0-1

SOUTH .................. Pac-12 ........ OverallColorado .......................... 1-0 .........................1-0USC ................................... 1-0 .........................1-0Arizona ............................. 0-0 .........................0-0Utah .................................. 0-0 .........................0-0Arizona State .................. 0-1 .........................0-1UCLA ................................. 0-1 .........................0-1

THIS WEEKIN THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE

DAY MATCHUP TIME (PT)Saturday.....Colorado at Stanford ............ 12:30 p.m.Saturday .........USC at Arizona .................................... 12:30 p.m.Saturday .........Oregon at Washington State ................... 4 p.m.Saturday .........Utah at UCLA ..........................................7:30 p.m.Saturday .........California at Arizona State ..................7:30 p.m.Saturday .........Oregon State at Washington ................... 8 p.m.

PRESEASON POLL(NORTH)

SCHOOL (1ST) POINTSOregon (35) ..................................................................................222California (3) ................................................................................176Washington ..................................................................................161Stanford ........................................................................................105Oregon State .................................................................................. 76Washington State ......................................................................... 58

(SOUTH)SCHOOL (1ST) POINTSUSC (32) ........................................................................................220Arizona State (2)..........................................................................181Utah (4)..........................................................................................168UCLA ..............................................................................................109Colorado ......................................................................................... 63Arizona ............................................................................................ 57

Pac-12 Football Championship Game Winner: Oregon (21), USC (15), Arizona State (1), Utah (1)

2020 PAC-12 CONFERENCESTANDINGS

Date Opponent Time/ResultN7 at Utah PPDN14 USC 12:30 p.m.N21 at Washington 5 p.m.N28 at UCLA TBAD5 COLORADO TBAD11 ARIZONA STATE TBAD18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

ARIZONAWILDCATS (0-0, 0-0)

Date Opponent Time/ResultN7 at USC L, 27-28N14 CAL 7:30 p.m.N21 at Colorado 7 p.m.N28 UTAH TBAD5 UCLA TBAD11 at Arizona TBAD18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

ARIZONA STATESUN DEVILS (0-1, 0-1)

Date Opponent Time/ResultN7 WASHINGTON PPDN14 at Arizona State 7:30 p.m.N21 at Oregon State 12:30 p.m.N27 STANFORD 1:30 p.m.D5 OREGON TBAD12 at Washington State TBAD18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

CALIFORNIAGOLDEN BEARS (0-0, 0-0)

Date Opponent Time/ResultN7 UCLA W, 48-42N14 at Stanford 12:30 p.m.N21 ARIZONA STATE 7 p.m.N28 at USC TBAD5 at Arizona TBAD11 UTAH TBAD18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

COLORADOBUFFALOES (1-0, 1-0)

Date Opponent Time/ResultN7 STANFORD W, 35-14N14 at Washington State 4 p.m.N20 UCLA 7:30 p.m.N27 at Oregon State TBAD5 at Cal TBAD12 WASHINGTON TBAD18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

OREGONDUCKS (1-0, 1-0)

Date Opponent Time/ResultN7 WASHINGTON STATE L, 28-38N14 at Washington 8 p.m.N21 CAL 12:30 p.m.N27 OREGON TBAD5 at Utah TBAD12 at Stanford TBAD18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

OREGON STATEBEAVERS (0-1, 0-1)

Date Opponent Time/ResultN7 at Colorado L, 42-48N14 UTAH 7:30 p.m.N20 at Oregon 7:30 p.m.N28 ARIZONA TBAD5 at Arizona State TBAD12 USC TBAD18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

UCLABRUINS (0-1, 0-1)

Date Opponent Time/ResultN7 ARIZONA STATE W, 28-27N14 at Arizona 12:30 p.m.N21 at Utah 7:30 p.m.N28 COLORADO TBAD4 WASHINGTON STATE TBAD12 at UCLA TBAD18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

USCTROJANS (1-0, 1-0)

Date Opponent Time/ResultN7 ARIZONA PPDN14 at UCLA 7:30 p.m.N21 USC 7:30 p.m.N28 at Arizona State TBAD5 OREGON STATE TBAD11 at Colorado TBAD18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

UTAHUTES (0-0, 0-0)

Date Opponent Time/ResultN7 at Cal PPDN14 OREGON STATE 8 p.m.N21 ARIZONA 5 p.m.N27 at Washington State TBAD5 STANFORD TBAD12 at Oregon TBAD18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

WASHINGTONHUSKIES (0-0, 0-0)

Date Opponent Time/ResultN7 at Oregon State W, 38-28N14 OREGON 4 p.m.N21 at Stanford 8 p.m.N27 WASHINGTON TBAD4 at USC TBAD12 CAL TBAD18-19 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK TBA

WASHINGTON STCOUGARS (1-0, 1-0)

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HEAD COACH DAVID SHAWTHE SHAW FILEDAVID SHAW

BRADFORD M. FREEMAN DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL10TH SEASON

14TH YEAR AT STANFORD (26TH SEASON OVERALL)

Honors and Awards• 2017 Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year• 2017 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year• 2015 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year• 2015 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year• 2015 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award finalist• 2015 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist• 2013 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year• 2013 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award finalist• 2013 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist• 2012 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year• 2012 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist• 2011 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year• 2011 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year• 2011 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist

The 2020 season marks David Shaw’s 10th as Stanford’s Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football.

A 1995 Stanford graduate who is the fi"h alum to hold the position of head football coach, Shaw is the 34th head coach in Stanford history, and the winningest coach in program history.

Shaw enters the 2020 season with an 86-34 (.717) career record, including 58-23 (.716) in Pac-12 play. He has led the Cardinal to three Pac-12 titles and a pair of Rose Bowl wins in three trips to The Granddaddy of Them All.

Under Shaw, Stanford’s 86 victories since 2011 marks the winningest stretch in program history. Stanford has won at least 11 games four times under Shaw, and has appeared in a bowl game in eight of nine seasons.

Shaw, who oversaw the final nine years of the 2010s, was instrumental in Stanford’s most successful decade in school history. The Cardinal totaled 98 wins, 42 NFL Dra" picks, 28 wins vs. AP Top 25 teams, 24 AP All-Americans, nine Academic All-Americans, five unanimous All-Americans and had a 93.5 average graduation success rate. Each of those categories either led the Pac-12 or was second, while also in the Top 10 nationally.

Shaw was named recipient of the Dodd Trophy following the 2017 season. It was Stanford’s third all-time national coach of the year award, following Chuck Taylor (1951) and Clark Shaughnessy (1940) winning the AFCA Coach of the Year Award. The Dodd Trophy, college football’s most coveted coaching award, honors the head football coach whose program embodies the award’s three pillars of scholarship, leadership and integrity, while also having success on the playing field throughout the season.

The 2017 Pac-12 Coach of the Year’s involvement reaches far beyond the football field. In the classroom, his student-athletes maintain a high level of academic excellence, including six Academic All-Americans in his first nine seasons.

In 2019, Stanford endured many injuries to starters and key players throughout the season. The Cardinal played 21 true freshmen, including 12 who used a year of eligibility by playing in more than four games, and eight who combined for 43 starts throughout the season. The Cardinal started three true freshmen on the o!ensive line for half the year, while four true freshmen started at least one game along the o!ensive line.

O! the field, Stanford student-athletes continued to shine. The Cardinal had a league-best 33 named to the Pac-12 Honor Roll, which honors any student-athlete who boasts at least a 3.3 cumulative grade-point average, excluding freshmen. In addition, two Cardinal earned recognition for arguably the biggest o!-field accolades in college football. Fi"h-year OLB Casey Toohill was named one of 12 finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy and a member of the NFF Scholar-Athlete Class, while junior WR Connor Wedington was a member of the AFCA Allstate Good Works Team, given to 11 FBS players who stand out both on the field and in the community.

Five Cardinal were selected in the 2019 NFL Dra", highlighted by JJ Arcega-Whiteside’s second round selection to the Philadelphia Eagles. Inside linebacker Bobby Okereke was selected in the third round by the Indianapolis Colts, running back Bryce Love in the fourth round by the Washington Redskins, punter Jake Bailey in the fi"h round by the New England Patriots and tight end Kaden Smith in the sixth round by the San Francisco 49ers. Seven other Cardinal were given NFL opportunities following the dra", including five who signed as undra"ed free agents.

In 2018, Shaw led Stanford to its 10th straight bowl game, extending the longest active streak in the Pac-12. The Cardinal defeated Pitt in the 2018 Sun Bowl for their fi"h bowl game victory in eight seasons under Shaw. Quarterback K.J. Costello finished with the second-most passing yards and third-most touchdowns in a season in school history, while wideout JJ Arcega-Whiteside tied a 41-year-old school record with 14 receiving touchdowns.

A season prior, Stanford did most of its damage on the ground as its 5.9 rushing yards/attempt ranked first in program history, and its 2,833 rushing yards ranked fourth. Running back Bryce Love set the school’s single-season (2,118) and single-game (301) rushing records while being named the 2017 Doak Walker Award winner. Love, also the Lombardi Award winner and Heisman Trophy runner-up, set Stanford’s career records for yards/rush (7.76) and consecutive 100-yard rushing games (9). The unanimous All-American combined with Cameron Scarlett to form the top rushing tandem in program history.

Love was the Pac-12 O!ensive Player of the Year and winner of the Touchdown Club of Columbus Jim Brown Award. He ranked first among Power 5 conference running backs in over a dozen categories, including FBS records for 50-yard rushes (13), consecutive games with a 30-yard rush (13) and consecutive games with a 50-yard rush (11).

Four Cardinal student-athletes were selected in the 2018 NFL Dra" -- Justin Reid (third), Harrison Phillips (third), Dalton Schultz (fourth) and Peter Kalambayi (sixth).

Shaw led the Cardinal to the 2016 Sun Bowl where the 25-23 win over the Tar Heels marked the fourth bowl victory for Shaw, the most in program history, to cap a 10-3 season in which the Cardinal ranked 12th in the final AP and USA Today polls. The Cardinal also won at least 10 games for the fi"h time in six seasons under Shaw. From 1891-2010, the program recorded four 10-win seasons.

Even more, the program posted a graduation success rate of 99 percent for the third consecutive year, a total that led all FBS institutions and ranked 11 points higher than the next Pac-12 school. Stanford joined Clemson, Duke, Northwestern and Wisconsin as the only FBS football teams to earn APR Public Recognition Awards from the NCAA in each of the previous four years.

Stanford in 2016 ranked eighth nationally in defensive touchdowns (4), 12th in winning percentage (.769), 17th in time of possession (32:46), 22nd in team sacks (2.85), 18th in scoring defense (20.4) and 25th in team passing e!iciency defense (117.8). All-America running back Christian McCa!rey ranked first in all-purpose yards per game (211.6), fourth in rushing yards (145.7) and 20th in rushing yards per carry (6.34). Conrad Ukropina ranked fi"h in field goals per game (1.83). Dallas Lloyd ranked 13th in total interceptions (5) and 18th in interceptions per game (0.4). Jake Bailey ranked 24th in punting (43.5).

The Cardinal set single-season school records for top rushing tandem (2,386 -- McCa!rey and Bryce Love), and, at the time, the individual single-game school record for rushing yards (284 -- McCa!rey at Cal).

Stanford had two top-10 NFL Dra" picks for only the fi"h time, following the 2016 season. Solomon Thomas was the third overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers, and was the highest dra"ed defensive player in program history. Thomas also won the Pac-12’s Morris Trophy, given to the league’s top lineman. McCa!rey, the CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year, was selected by the Carolina Panthers with the eighth overall pick. He was Stanford’s highest running back dra" pick since 1982.

Following the 2015 season, Stanford became the only school ever ranked in the top four by U.S. News and World Report (4th) and the Associated Press (3rd) in the same year.

Stanford was 12-2 overall and 8-1 in Pac-12 play in 2015, going on to win the Pac-12 and Rose Bowl crowns and improving Shaw’s postseason record to 6-2. The Cardinal toppled five ranked opponents, including top-10 foes in No. 6 USC, No. 4 Notre Dame and No. 6 Iowa. Stanford was one of four teams in 2015 to record five or more wins over AP Top 25 opponents and one of four teams with three or more wins over AP top-10 foes.

McCa!rey was named AP Player of the Year and won the Paul Hornung Award and Johnny “Jet” Rodgers Award. McCa!rey, also a Heisman Trophy finalist, set the NCAA record for all-purpose yards (3,864) and earned Academic All-America honors. McCa!rey earned consensus All-America first team nods and Outland Trophy winner Joshua Garnett received unanimous All-America distinction.

PERSONALHometown .......................................................... SAN DIEGO, CALIF.College ................................................................. STANFORD (1994)Wife ........................................................................................... KORIChildren ....................................................KEEGAN, CARTER, GAVIN

SHAW YEAR-BY-YEAR AS HEAD COACHYEAR OVERALL PAC-12 (FINISH) POSTSEASON2020 .................. 0-1 ..... 0-1.................................................................2019 .................. 4-8 ..... 3-6 (6TH NORTH) .........................................2018 .................. 9-4 ..... 6-3 (3RD NORTH) ............................SUN (W)2017 .................. 9-5 ..... 7-2 (T-1ST NORTH) ...................... ALAMO (L).............................................................................. PAC-12 CHAMP (L)2016 ................ 10-3 ..... 6-3 (3RD NORTH) ............................SUN (W)2015 ................ 12-2 ..... 8-1 (1ST NORTH) ...........................ROSE (W)............................................................................. PAC-12 CHAMP (W)2014 .................. 8-5 ..... 5-4 (2ND NORTH) ......... FOSTER FARMS (W)2013 ................ 11-3 ..... 7-2 (T-1ST NORTH) .........................ROSE (L)............................................................................. PAC-12 CHAMP (W)2012 ................ 12-2 ..... 8-1 (T-1ST NORTH) ........................ROSE (W)............................................................................. PAC-12 CHAMP (W)2011 ................ 11-2 ..... 8-1 (T-1ST NORTH) .......................FIESTA (L)CAREER RECORD (10th season) ...........................86-35 (.711)CONFERENCE RECORD .......................................58-24 (.707)BOWL RECORD ..................................................... 5-3 (.625)PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORD ................... 3-1 (.750)

AS ASSISTANT COACHYEAR SCHOOL POSITION2010 .......... STANFORD ....................OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/RB2007-09 .... STANFORD ...................OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/WR2006 .......... SAN DIEGO ...................PASS GAME COORDINATOR/WR2005 .......... BALTIMORE RAVENS ..................................................WR2002-04 .... BALTIMORE RAVENS ........................................... QB/WR2001 .......... OAKLAND RAIDERS .................................................... QB1998-00 .... OAKLAND RAIDERS ..........................QUALITY CONTROL1997 .......... PHILADELPHIA EAGLES ...................QUALITY CONTROL1996 .......... WESTERN WASHINGTON ............................TIGHT ENDS1995 .......... WESTERN WASHINGTON ......... OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS

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HEAD COACH DAVID SHAWBlake Martinez and Austin Hooper were named All-America third-teamers. Fi"een Cardinal were lauded with All-Pac-12 honors and 22 received All-Pac-12 academic distinction.

McCa!rey posted the top four FBS individual all-purpose single-game performances in 2015 and his 461 all-purpose yards vs. USC in the Pac-12 Championship Game was fi"h-most in FBS history. He owned three of the top five 100-yard receiving and rushing games by an FBS player and became the only FBS player ever with 200 rushing, 100 receiving and 100 kicko! return yards vs. USC.

For the third time in five seasons, Shaw was named Pac-12 Coach of the Year and McCa!rey earned Pac-12 O!ensive Player of the Year honors. Shaw was the AFCA Regional Coach of the Year and a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award and Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year.

Five Cardinal heard their names called during the dra": Garnett (first round - San Francisco 49ers), Hooper (third round - Atlanta Falcons), Martinez (fourth round - Green Bay Packers), Kevin Hogan (fi"h round - Kansas City Chiefs) and Kyle Murphy (sixth round - Green Bay Packers).

Stanford received an NCAA GSR of 99 percent for the second consecutive year in 2015, a total that led all FBS and FCS institutions.

Shaw was instrumental in the maturation of Hogan during his Cardinal career. Hogan appeared in more than 50 contests and posted a school-best 36-10 record as a starter. He ranked first in career total o!ense (10,634), second in completion percentage (.659) and passing e!iciency (154.6), and third in passing yards (9,385) and passing touchdowns (75). His 171.0 passing e!iciency clip in 2015 was the best single-season mark ever by a Cardinal signal caller. Hogan also set school records for career rushing yards (1,249) and touchdowns (15) by a quarterback.

Stanford’s West Coast o!ense led the nation with 13 consecutive games scoring at least 30 points. Stanford amassed a school-record 3,131 rushing yards on 610 attempts in 2015, the most ever by a Cardinal program. The o!ensive unit’s 529 points ranked second-most in a season and its 33 rushing touchdowns, 223.7 rushing yards/game, 30 passing touchdowns, 37.8 points/game and 6,097 total yards of o!ense ranked third.

He notched 30 wins in his first 35 games, which was the third-fastest among active coaches, and was one of only three coaches to guide his team to BCS bowls in his first three years as a head coach.

Shaw won 40 games in his first 52 outings at Stanford, tying with Pop Warner for the fastest to 40 wins by any Cardinal head coach.

With a win in the 2014 Foster Farms Bowl, Shaw became the first Stanford head coach with at least eight wins in each of his first four seasons.

Stanford won eight games in 2014 and closed the season on a three-game winning streak. The Cardinal scored at least 30 points in seven of 13 games.

While facing six nationally ranked opponents in 2014, including four on the road, the Cardinal defensive unit helped Stanford rank second nationally in scoring defense (16.4 points/game), third in total defense (282.4 yards/game), seventh in rushing defense (104.5 yards/game) and eighth in passing defense (177.9 yards/game). The Cardinal joined Penn State and Clemson as the only three teams to finish in the top-10 nationally in all four categories. The team was also among the best nationally in getting to the quarterback, ranking sixth with 46 sacks. Stanford also led the nation in punt return average and strong safety Jordan Richards garnered the 2014 National Football Foundation’s Scholar-Athlete Award.

In 2013, Shaw led Stanford to a second straight Pac-12 title and the program’s 14th trip to the Rose Bowl. Stanford became the only team to earn four consecutive BCS bowl bids during the Bowl Championship Series era.

A"er leading the team to a landmark 2013 regular season, Shaw received AFCA Regional Coach of the Year honors and was named a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award and Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year.

Under Shaw’s tutelage in 2013, Stanford was one of 13 FBS football schools and the only Pac-12 football program to earn a Division I Academic Progress Rate Public Recognition Award for posting multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads.

Stanford defeated five nationally-ranked opponents at home in 2013 while winning 11 games despite playing the fi"h-toughest schedule nationally in the Sagarin ratings. Stanford was among just three schools (Alabama and Oregon) with 10 or more wins in each season from 2010-13.

Stanford finished the 2013 campaign ranked fi"h in the BCS standings, the fourth straight top 10 BCS ranking for the Cardinal. The team ranked sixth in the final 2012 BCS standings, following back-to-back No. 4 rankings at the end of the 2010 and 2011 seasons.

The 2013 team ranked among the nation’s best in kicko! return average (1st), rushing defense (3rd), tackles for loss allowed (4th), sacks (t-7th), scoring defense (10th), kicko! coverage (10th), total defense (14th), sacks allowed (16th), red zone o!ense (16th), passing e!iciency (17th) and red zone defense (19th).

Stanford had six players receive All-Pac-12 first-team honors with 19 all-conference selections in 2013. There were also eight di!erent national awards that listed Stanford players as semifinalists and finalists. There were 25 players chosen to the Pac-12 All-Academic team and four were placed on the Capital One Academic All-District list, including Jordan Richards who was a second team All-America selection.

For the fi"h straight year, Stanford had three or more players selected in the NFL Dra" when Trent Murphy (second round - Washington), Cameron Fleming (fourth round - New England), David Yankey (fi"h round - Minnesota), Ed Reynolds (fi"h round - Philadelphia), Tyler Ga!ney (sixth round - Carolina) and Ben Gardner (seventh round - Dallas) signed professional contracts a"er the 2013 season. The six dra" picks in 2014 matched a program-best.

Shaw guided the Cardinal to a 12-2 record in 2012 and its first Pac-12 championship in 13 years. The campaign culminated with Stanford’s first Rose Bowl victory in over 40 years, a 20-14 win over Wisconsin in 2013.

Shaw was named the 2012 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year, becoming the second to earn the honor outright in consecutive seasons since the award’s inception in 1975. Stanford became the first school to defeat programs ranked No. 1 (Oregon) and 2 (USC) in the AP poll during the regular season and the Cardinal closed its season with five straight wins over as many ranked opponents.

Stanford’s historic defensive output in 2012 broke the single-season sacks record (57) and led the Pac-12 in scoring defense (17.21), total defense (336.21), rushing defense (97.0), sacks (4.07) and tackles for loss (9.00). The Cardinal ranked first nationally in sacks, second in tackles for loss, fi"h in rushing defense and 11th in scoring defense.

Stanford became the first program to win both the AFCA Academic Achievement Award and a BCS bowl game in the same season.

Three Stanford players were selected in the 2013 dra" -- Zach Ertz (second round - Philadelphia), Levine Toilolo (fourth round - Atlanta) and Stepfan Taylor (fi"h round - Arizona). Taylor, a Doak Walker Award semifinalist, set the Stanford record with 4,300 rushing yards and Ertz led Stanford pass catchers and all FBS tight ends in receiving yards (898) and total receptions (69), both school records for a tight end. Ertz was a John Mackey Award finalist and the seventh unanimous All-American in program history.

Stanford was one of five schools to have four or more players selected to the 2012 AP All-America teams, with Ertz earning the honor along with David Yankey (second team), Trent Murphy (third team) and Ed Reynolds (third team). Yankey was a consensus All-American.

In Shaw’s first season as head coach, the 2011 edition of the Cardinal posted an 11-2 record and made its second consecutive BCS appearance, falling to Oklahoma State in the Fiesta Bowl. Shaw became just the ninth major college head coach in history to post 11 or more wins in his first season, and the first since Chris Peterson (13-0) of Boise State and Bret Bielema (12-1) of Wisconsin in 2006.

Shaw was named the 2011 Pac-12 Coach of the Year, becoming just the third in Stanford history to earn the award, following Bill Walsh (1977) and Tyrone Willingham (1995, 1999). He was named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year and a Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year finalist.

The Cardinal was ranked in the top 10 of both major polls for all 16 weeks of the season, peaking at No. 3 in the AP poll and No. 2 in the USA Today Coaches poll on Nov. 6.

Behind 2011 Heisman Trophy finalist Andrew Luck, Stanford averaged 43.2 points/game and established a school-record with 561 points. Stanford’s 11 victories in 2011 came by an average of 27.4 points.

Stanford’s 2011 defense was ranked first or second in the Pac-12 in six categories, including rushing defense (1st - 84.4), third-down conversion defense (1st - 31.1), scoring defense (2nd - 21.9), total defense (2nd - 337.6), sacks/game (2nd - 3.00) and opponent first downs (2nd - 17.5).

Luck was named Walter Camp Football Foundation National Player of the Year along with receiving the Maxwell Award as the nation’s top player. He finished second in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy and was the Pac-12’s O!ensive Player of the Year for a second straight season.

Right guard David DeCastro was a unanimous All-America selection; le" tackle Jonathan Martin landed spots on the Walter Camp and AFCA All-America squads; tight end Coby Fleener and outside linebacker Chase Thomas were named All-Americans by Sporting News.

In all, 21 players earned All-Pac-12 honors in 2011, including six first-teamers. Twelve earned Pac-12 All-Academic honors, including first-team selections Luck and Brent Etiz. Luck was also named the Capital One Academic All-American of the Year by the College Sports Information Directors of America.

Prior to his appointment as head coach, Shaw served as Stanford’s o!ensive coordinator for four seasons, playing an instrumental role in the resurgence of the Cardinal program which established school scoring records in 2009 and 2010 before setting another scoring mark in his first year as head coach.

During Shaw’s tenure as o!ensive coordinator, the Cardinal scored 40 or more points in 11 games from 2007-10.

Stanford’s balanced o!ense amassed a school-record 6,142 yards during the 2010 season, averaging 213.8 on the ground and 258.7 yards through the air.

In addition, Shaw’s play calling in the red zone helped Stanford convert on a national-best 88.6 percent of its scoring opportunities inside the 20-yard line.

Prior to Stanford, Shaw served as the wide receivers and passing game coordinator at the University of San Diego during the 2006 season, winning the Division I-AA Mid-Major national title and the Pioneer League championship with the nation’s top o!ense.

The Toreros led all NCAA Division I-AA teams in passing o!ense (293.3 yards/game), total o!ense (494.25) and scoring o!ense (42.83). Quarterback Josh Johnson was one of four o!ensive All-Americans on the team and led all NCAA Division I-AA quarterbacks in passing e!iciency (169.0 quarterback rating), touchdown passes (34), passing yards (3,320) and total o!ense (336.7).

Shaw’s coaching resume also includes nine years of NFL experience with the Philadelphia Eagles (1997), Oakland Raiders (1998-2001) and Baltimore Ravens (2002-05).

A four-year letterwinner at Stanford from 1991-94 as a receiver, Shaw was a member of Stanford’s 1991 Aloha Bowl team coached by Dennis Green that finished the season 8-4 and was the third-highest scoring team in school history at the time. He was also on the Cardinal team that went 10-3 and won the 1993 Blockbuster Bowl under Bill Walsh. Shaw finished his Stanford career with 57 catches for 664 yards and five touchdowns. He also competed in a varsity track meet and a varsity basketball game before graduating in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology.

Shaw’s father, Willie, had two coaching stints at Stanford (1974-76, 1989-91) during his 33-year coaching career, which also included time with the Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders, San Diego Chargers and St. Louis Rams. Stanford announced in 2013 that its defensive coordinator position had been endowed by a gi" from an anonymous donor, named in honor of Willie Shaw.

Shaw is Chair of the NCAA Football rules committee and is on the Board of Trustees for the AFCA. He also represents the Pac-12 on the AFCA Ethics Committee and is on USA Football’s Football Advisory Committee. He is a member of the NCAA Commission to Combat Campus Sexual Violence. In addition to his work with the commission, Shaw has been a leading advocate of the Set The Expectation program, aimed at working to end the culture of sexual assault and domestic violence among college and high school athletes. Stanford players became the first university in the country to sign the Set The Expectation student pledge, stating they would use their platforms to speak out against sexual assault and violence against women.

Born in San Diego, Shaw and his wife, Kori, are the parents of three children -- Keegan, Carter and Gavin.

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2020 NUMERICAL ROSTERNO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL0 .... Aeneas DiCosmo ............. ILB .......6-3 .......238 .........So. ......................... Montclair, N.J. / Bergen Catholic0 .... Isaiah Sanders ................ QB ........6-2 .......226 ........ 5th ..... Colorado Springs, Colo. / Palmer Ridge / Air Force2 .... Colby Bowman ...............WR .......6-2 .......202 .........So. .............................Orange, Calif. / St. John Bosco2 .... Curtis Robinson .............. ILB .......6-3 .......235 ........ 5th .........................................Irvine, Calif. / Mater Dei3 .... Malik Antoine ...................FS .......5-11 ......197 ........ 5th ...........Baton Rouge, La. / University Laboratory3 .... Marcus Graham ..............WR ......5-11 ......171 .........So. ...Charlotte, N.C. / Mountain Island Charter School4 .... J.J. Parson ........................FS .......5-10 ......175 ........ 5th .................................... Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton4 .... Michael Wilson ................WR .......6-2 .......210 ......... Jr. ............................. Simi Valley, Calif. / Chaminade5 .... Donjae Logan .................. CB .......5-11 ......187 ......... Jr. ...................................... Mesa, Ariz. / Desert Ridge5 .... Connor Wedington .........WR .......6-0 .......204 .........Sr. .................................Lake Tapps, Wash. / Sumner6 .... Andres Fox ...................... OLB .......6-4 .......244 ......... Jr. .............................. Mobile, Ala. / Mobile Christian6 .... Elijah Higgins ..................WR .......6-3 .......235 .........So. ................................................Kyle, Texas / Bowie8 .... Treyjohn Butler ............... CB .......5-11 ......203 ........ 5th ................Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Etiwanda8 .... Nathaniel Peat ................ RB .......5-10 ......197 .........So. ................................Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge9 .... Osiris St. Brown ..............WR .......6-2 .......194 .........Sr. ............................................Brea, Calif. / Mater Dei9 .... Noah Williams ..................FS ........6-0 .......191 .........Sr. .......................................... Phoenix, Ariz. / Brophy10 .. Jordan Fox ..................... OLB .......6-3 .......230 ........ 5th ....................................Plainfield, N.J. / St. Peter’s10 .. Jack West ........................ QB ........6-4 .......215 ......... Jr. ....................................... Saraland, Ala. / Saraland11 .. Thunder Keck................. OLB .......6-3 .......232 .........Sr. .....................Northfield, N.H. / Hotchkiss (Conn.)13 .. Ethan Bonner .................. CB ........6-1 .......190 ......... Jr. .............The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands13 .. Simi Fehoko ....................WR .......6-4 .......227 ......... Jr. .......................................... Sandy, Utah / Brighton14 .. Cameron Buzzell ............WR ......5-10 ......170 .........Sr. ................................. Neah Bay, Wash. / Neah Bay14 .. Jacob Mangum-Farrar ... ILB .......6-4 .......238 ......... Jr. ............................... Sugar Land, Texas / Kempner15 .. Stephen Herron ............. OLB .......6-4 .......232 .........So. .............................New Albany, Ind. / Trinity (Ky.)15 .. Davis Mills ........................ QB ........6-4 .......225 .........Sr. .................Duluth, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian17 .. Kyu Blu Kelly ................... CB ........6-1 .......186 .........So. ........................ Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman17 .. Dylan Plautz .................... QB ........6-2 .......208 ......... Jr. ........................................ Omaha, Neb. / Westside18 .. Tanner McKee ................. QB ........6-6 .......228 ......... Fr. .....................................Corona, Calif. / Centennial19 .. Joshua Pakola................. DE ........6-3 .......310 .........So. ....................................Newark, Calif. / St. Francis19 .. Silas Starr ........................WR .......6-3 .......218 ......... Fr. ...........................Portland, Ore. / Central Catholic20 .. Austin Jones .................... RB .......5-10 ......201 .........So. ...........................Antioch, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd20 .. Ryan Sanborn ...................P .........6-3 .......195 .........So. ....... San Diego, Calif. / Francis W. Parker School21 .. Kendall Williamson .........FS ........6-1 .......202 ......... Jr. ...................................Snellville, Ga. / Brookwood21 .. Justus Woods .................. RB ........6-1 .......220 ......... Jr. ................Weddington, N.C. / Charlotte Christian22 .. Jason Kaul .........................S .........6-4 .......210 .........So. ......................................Ham Lake, Minn. / Blaine22 .. E.J. Smith ........................ RB ........6-0 .......208 ......... Fr. ....................... Dallas, Texas / Jesuit College Prep23 .. Casey Filkins ................... RB .......5-11 ......205 ......... Fr. ........................Lake Oswego, Ore. / Lake Oswego23 .. Ryan Johnson ................. DE ........6-4 .......274 .........Sr. .............................. Axis, Ala. / St. Paul’s Episcopal24 .. Jay Symonds....................FB ........6-3 .......255 ......... Jr. .....Melrose, Mass. / Buckingham Browne & Nichols24 .. Nicolas Toomer ............... CB ........6-2 .......195 .........So. .................................... Tyrone, Ga. / Sandy Creek25 .. Bryce Farrell ....................WR ......5-11 ......178 ......... Fr. ................Thousand Oaks, Calif. / Oaks Christian25 .. Brandon Jones ............... CB .......5-10 ......180 ......... Fr. .......................................Lomita, Calif. / Narbonne26 .. Alaka’i Gilman ...................S ........5-11 ......197 ......... Fr. .............................Laie, Hawaii / Punahou School26 .. Jet Toner ...........................K .........6-4 .......206 ........ 5th ................................Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou27 .. Beau Nelson .................... QB ........6-2 .......210 ......... Fr. ....................................Boise, Idaho / Bishop Kelly27 .. Omari Porter ................... CB ........6-2 .......193 ......... Fr. .............................................Auburn, Ala. / Auburn28 .. Dorian Maddox ............... RB .......5-10 ......195 ........ 5th ..............................................Bowie, Md. / Gilman28 .. Salim Turner-Muhammad .. CB ........6-0 .......180 .........So. ................................Corona, N.Y. / Episcopal (Va.)29 .. Spencer Jorgensen ........ ILB .......6-2 .......219 .........So. ...............................................Provo, Utah / Provo29 .. Caleb Robinson .............. RB .......5-11 ......189 ......... Fr. ........................ Silver Springs, Md. / Bullis School30 .. Levani Damuni ................ ILB .......6-2 .......247 .........So. ................................Providence, Utah / Ridgeline30 .. Cameron McFarlane ....... RB ........6-0 .......218 ......... Jr. ...............................Pasadena, Calif. / Polytechnic

NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL31 .. Zahran Manley ................ CB ........6-2 .......185 .........So. ....................................Claremont, Calif. / Upland32 .. Jonathan McGill ................S ........5-10 ......180 .........So. ....................................... Coppell, Texas / Coppell33 .. Anson Pulsipher.............. ILB .......6-0 .......215 ......... Fr. ....................... Temecula, Calif. / Temecula Valley34 .. Thomas Booker .............. DE ........6-4 .......310 ......... Jr. ...................................... Ellicott City, Md. / Gilman34 .. Houston Heimuli .............FB .......5-11 ......270 .........Sr. ..............................Woods Cross, Utah / Bountiful35 .. Tobe Umerah ................. OLB .......6-4 .......265 ......... Jr. ............................................ Macon, Ga. / Stratford36 .. Tristan Sinclair ................ ILB .......6-2 .......214 .........So. .........................Alamo, Calif. / San Ramon Valley39 .. Alexander Thorpe ...........P/K .......6-0 .......186 .........So. ..................................... New York, N.Y. / Fieldston40 .. Tobin Phillips .................. DT ........6-4 .......290 ......... Fr. ................. Fresno, Calif. / San Joaquin Memorial41 .. Diego Preciado ..................K ........5-11 ......173 .........So. .................Escondido, Calif. / Classical Academy42 .. Bailey Parsons..................LS ........6-2 .......237 ......... Fr. .....................................Watson, Ala. / Gardendale42 .. Caleb Phillips ................. OLB .......6-5 .......231 .........Sr. .....................Encinitas, Calif. / Santa Fe Christian43 .. Joshua Karty .....................K .........6-3 .......205 ......... Fr. ...................Burlington, N.C. / Western Alamance44 .. Caleb Kelly...................... OLB .......6-3 .......215 ......... Jr. ..........................Fairburn, Ga. / Hapeville Charter44 .. TaeVeon Le .......................TE ........6-4 .......239 ......... Jr. ...............Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona del Mar45 .. Ricky Miezan ................... ILB .......6-2 .......240 ......... Jr. .................................... Alexandria, Va. / Episcopal47 .. Tangaloa Kaufusi ........... OLB .......6-3 .......255 ......... Jr. ......................................Salt Lake City, Utah / East49 .. Kyle Petrucci ....................LS ........6-6 .......247 ......... Jr. ................Newport Coast, Calif. / Corona del Mar50 .. Dalyn Wade-Perry ........... DT ........6-4 .......330 .........Sr. ....................... Englewood, N.J. / Pope John XXIII51 .. Drew Dalman ....................C .........6-3 .......300 .........Sr. .............................................Salinas, Calif. / Palma54 .. Jake Koffman .................. OL ........6-2 .......262 .........Sr. ............................................ Orono, Maine / Orono54 .. Kiersten Lee .................... OLB .......6-2 .......229 ......... Fr. .......................................... Marietta, Ga. / Marietta55 .. Matthew Merritt .............. DE ........6-2 .......261 ......... Fr. .......................................Fresno, Calif. / Buchanan55 .. Drake Metcalf ....................C .........6-2 .......283 ......... Fr. ..............................Orange, Calif. / St. John Bosco56 .. Jake Lynch ...................... ILB .......6-2 .......240 ......... Jr. ....................... Del Mar, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic57 .. Levi Rogers ...................OG/OT ....6-4 .......298 ......... Fr. ......................... Woodinville, Wash. / Woodinville60 .. Drake Nugent ................ C/OG ......6-2 .......300 .........So. .................... Lone Tree, Colo. / Highlands Ranch63 .. Barrett Miller ................... OT ........6-5 .......315 .........So. ..................................... Aurora, Colo. / Eaglecrest66 .. Branson Bragg .............OG/OT ....6-4 .......318 .........So. ....................................Combine, Texas / Crandall68 .. Max Kalny ........................ OG........6-5 .......300 ......... Fr. .......................Lenexa, Kan. / St. James Academy71 .. Connor McLaughlin ........ OT ........6-7 .......284 ......... Fr. ................................................ Tampa, Fla. / Jesuit73 .. Jake Hornibrook ..........OG/OT ....6-5 .......304 .........So. ......................... West Chester, Pa. / Malvern Prep74 .. James Pogorelc .............. OT ........6-8 .......304 ......... Fr. ..................................... Centreville, Va. / Chantilly75 .. Walter Rouse ................... OT ........6-6 .......320 .........So. ...Silver Spring, Md. / Sidwell Friends School (D.C.)77 .. Logan Berzins ............... C/OG ......6-3 .......280 ......... Fr. ...................San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic78 .. Myles Hinton ................... OT ........6-7 .......328 ......... Fr. ...... John’s Creek, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian79 .. Foster Sarell .................... OT ........6-7 .......315 .........Sr. ....................Graham, Wash. / Graham-Kapowsin80 .. Scooter Harrington ..........TE ........6-5 .......250 ........ 5th ............................ Greenwich, Conn. / Greenwich81 .. Brycen Tremayne ...........WR .......6-4 .......205 ......... Jr. .....................................Los Angeles, Calif. / Venice83 .. John Humphreys ............WR .......6-5 .......216 ......... Fr. ...............Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona del Mar84 .. Benjamin Yurosek............TE ........6-5 .......232 ......... Fr. .............Bakersfield, Calif. / Bakersfield Christian85 .. Kyle McCombs .................TE ........6-5 .......250 .........Sr. ..................Laguna Beach, Calif. / St. John Bosco87 .. Bradley Archer .................TE ........6-4 .......244 .........So. ................................Livermore, Calif. / Livermore88 .. Tucker Fisk .......................TE ........6-4 .......278 .........Sr. ..................................... Davis, Calif. / Davis Senior89 .. Lukas Ungar .....................TE ........6-4 .......224 ......... Fr. ...................... Mendham, N.J. / Delbarton School90 .. Gabe Reid ....................... OLB .......6-2 .......238 .........Sr. ..........................American Fork, Utah / Timpview91 .. Thomas Schaffer ............ DE ........6-7 .......301 ........ 5th ....... Vienna, Austria / Lake Forest Academy (Ill.)92 .. Lance Keneley ................. DE ........6-5 .......245 ......... Fr. ........................ Laguna Hills, Calif. / Mission Viejo93 .. Trey LaBounty ................. DE ........6-7 .......261 ......... Jr. .........................................Lynden, Wash. / Lynden99 .. Zephron Lester ................ DT ........6-0 .......290 ......... Fr. ......................Far Rockaway, N.Y. / Christ the King

Malik Antoine.................................................. muh-LEEK an-twonLevani Damuni .....................................liv-ahn-ee dah-MOON-eeAeneas DiCosmo ...................................ah-KNEE-iss di-COZ-moBryce Farrell ............................................................................ FAIR-ullSimi Fehoko ....................................................... sih-mee fay-ho-koAndres Fox ......................................................................ahn-dray-issAlaka’i Gilman ..............................................................al-uh-kuh-EEHouston Heimuli .........................................................hay-moo-leeTangaloa Kaufusi .......................tang-goh-low-uh kuh-foo-see

Kyu Blu Kelly ........................................................................ kigh-yewTaeVeon Le ...............................................................tay-vee-on LAYZahran Manley .........................................................................zahr-inConnor McLaughlin.................................................mick-lock-linnRicky Miezan .................................................rhymes with LIAISONJoshua Pakola ..................................................................puh-COLADylan Plautz ...............................................................................ploutsJames Pogorelc .........................................................pogo-R(ELSE)Walter Rouse .................................................rhymes with HOUSE

Foster Sarell .........................................................................suh-RELLThomas Schaffer ............................................. toe-MAHS shaufferOsiris St. Brown ............................................................oh-SIGH-rissJay Symonds .......................................................................simmonsBrycen Tremayne ..............................................................trih-MAINSalim Turner-Muhammad .............................................suh-LEEMTobe Umerah ...................................................... toby oo-mare-uhDalyn Wade-Perry .............................................................. DAY-lynnBenjamin Yurosek.........................................................yer-ah-SICK

PRONUNCIATIONS

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2020 ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL3 .... Malik Antoine ...................FS .......5-11 ......197 ........ 5th ...........Baton Rouge, La. / University Laboratory87 .. Bradley Archer .................TE ........6-4 .......244 .........So. ................................Livermore, Calif. / Livermore77 .. Logan Berzins ............... C/OG ......6-3 .......280 ......... Fr. ...................San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic13 .. Ethan Bonner .................. CB ........6-1 .......190 ......... Jr. .............The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands34 .. Thomas Booker .............. DE ........6-4 .......310 ......... Jr. ...................................... Ellicott City, Md. / Gilman2 .... Colby Bowman ...............WR .......6-2 .......202 .........So. .............................Orange, Calif. / St. John Bosco66 .. Branson Bragg .............OG/OT ....6-4 .......318 .........So. ....................................Combine, Texas / Crandall8 .... Treyjohn Butler ............... CB .......5-11 ......203 ........ 5th ................Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Etiwanda14 .. Cameron Buzzell ............WR ......5-10 ......170 .........Sr. ................................. Neah Bay, Wash. / Neah Bay51 .. Drew Dalman ....................C .........6-3 .......300 .........Sr. .............................................Salinas, Calif. / Palma30 .. Levani Damuni ................ ILB .......6-2 .......247 .........So. ................................Providence, Utah / Ridgeline0 .... Aeneas DiCosmo ............. ILB .......6-3 .......238 .........So. ......................... Montclair, N.J. / Bergen Catholic25 .. Bryce Farrell ....................WR ......5-11 ......175 ......... Fr. ................Thousand Oaks, Calif. / Oaks Christian13 .. Simi Fehoko ....................WR .......6-4 .......227 ......... Jr. .......................................... Sandy, Utah / Brighton23 .. Casey Filkins ................... RB .......5-11 ......205 ......... Fr. ........................Lake Oswego, Ore. / Lake Oswego88 .. Tucker Fisk .......................TE ........6-4 .......278 .........Sr. ..................................... Davis, Calif. / Davis Senior6 .... Andres Fox ...................... OLB .......6-4 .......244 ......... Jr. .............................. Mobile, Ala. / Mobile Christian10 .. Jordan Fox ..................... OLB .......6-3 .......230 ........ 5th ....................................Plainfield, N.J. / St. Peter’s26 .. Alaka’i Gilman ...................S ........5-11 ......197 ......... Fr. .............................Laie, Hawaii / Punahou School3 .... Marcus Graham ..............WR ......5-11 ......171 .........So. ....... Charlotte, N.C. / Mountain Island Charter School80 .. Scooter Harrington ..........TE ........6-5 .......250 ........ 5th ............................ Greenwich, Conn. / Greenwich34 .. Houston Heimuli .............FB .......5-11 ......270 .........Sr. ..............................Woods Cross, Utah / Bountiful15 .. Stephen Herron ............. OLB .......6-4 .......232 .........So. .............................New Albany, Ind. / Trinity (Ky.)6 .... Elijah Higgins ..................WR .......6-3 .......235 .........So. ................................................Kyle, Texas / Bowie78 .. Myles Hinton ................... OT ........6-7 .......328 ......... Fr. ...... John’s Creek, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian73 .. Jake Hornibrook ..........OG/OT ....6-5 .......304 .........So. ......................... West Chester, Pa. / Malvern Prep83 .. John Humphreys ............WR .......6-5 .......216 ......... Fr. ...............Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona del Mar23 .. Ryan Johnson ................. DE ........6-4 .......274 .........Sr. .............................. Axis, Ala. / St. Paul’s Episcopal20 .. Austin Jones .................... RB .......5-10 ......201 .........So. ...........................Antioch, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd25 .. Brandon Jones ............... CB .......5-10 ......180 ......... Fr. .......................................Lomita, Calif. / Narbonne29 .. Spencer Jorgensen ........ ILB .......6-2 .......219 .........So. ...............................................Provo, Utah / Provo68 .. Max Kalny ........................ OG........6-5 .......300 ......... Fr. .......................Lenexa, Kan. / St. James Academy43 .. Joshua Karty .....................K .........6-3 .......205 ......... Fr. ...................Burlington, N.C. / Western Alamance47 .. Tangaloa Kaufusi ........... OLB .......6-3 .......255 ......... Jr. ......................................Salt Lake City, Utah / East22 .. Jason Kaul .........................S .........6-4 .......210 .........So. ......................................Ham Lake, Minn. / Blaine11 .. Thunder Keck................. OLB .......6-3 .......232 .........Sr. .....................Northfield, N.H. / Hotchkiss (Conn.)44 .. Caleb Kelly...................... OLB .......6-3 .......215 ......... Jr. ..........................Fairburn, Ga. / Hapeville Charter17 .. Kyu Blu Kelly ................... CB ........6-1 .......186 .........So. ........................ Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman92 .. Lance Keneley ................. DE ........6-5 .......245 ......... Fr. ........................ Laguna Hills, Calif. / Mission Viejo54 .. Jake Koffman .................. OG........6-2 .......262 .........Sr. ............................................ Orono, Maine / Orono93 .. Trey LaBounty ................. DE ........6-7 .......261 ......... Jr. .........................................Lynden, Wash. / Lynden44 .. TaeVeon Le .......................TE ........6-4 .......239 ......... Jr. ...............Newport Beach, Calif. / Corona del Mar54 .. Kiersten Lee .................... OLB .......6-2 .......229 ......... Fr. .......................................... Marietta, Ga. / Marietta99 .. Zephron Lester ................ DT ........6-0 .......290 ......... Fr. ......................Far Rockaway, N.Y. / Christ the King5 .... Donjae Logan .................. CB .......5-11 ......187 ......... Jr. ...................................... Mesa, Ariz. / Desert Ridge56 .. Jake Lynch ...................... ILB .......6-2 .......240 ......... Jr. ....................... Del Mar, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic28 .. Dorian Maddox ............... RB .......5-10 ......195 ........ 5th ..............................................Bowie, Md. / Gilman14 .. Jacob Mangum-Farrar ... ILB .......6-4 .......238 ......... Jr. ............................... Sugar Land, Texas / Kempner31 .. Zahran Manley ................ CB ........6-2 .......185 .........So. ....................................Claremont, Calif. / Upland85 .. Kyle McCombs .................TE ........6-5 .......250 .........Sr. ..................Laguna Beach, Calif. / St. John Bosco30 .. Cameron McFarlane ....... RB ........6-1 .......218 ......... Jr. ...............................Pasadena, Calif. / Polytechnic32 .. Jonathan McGill ................S ........5-10 ......180 .........So. ....................................... Coppell, Texas / Coppell

NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL18 .. Tanner McKee ................. QB ........6-6 .......228 ......... Fr. .....................................Corona, Calif. / Centennial71 .. Connor McLaughlin ........ OT ........6-7 .......284 ......... Fr. ................................................ Tampa, Fla. / Jesuit55 .. Matthew Merritt .............. DE ........6-2 .......261 ......... Fr. .......................................Fresno, Calif. / Buchanan55 .. Drake Metcalf ....................C .........6-2 .......283 ......... Fr. ..............................Orange, Calif. / St. John Bosco45 .. Ricky Miezan ................... ILB .......6-2 .......240 ......... Jr. .................................... Alexandria, Va. / Episcopal63 .. Barrett Miller ................... OT ........6-5 .......315 .........So. ..................................... Aurora, Colo. / Eaglecrest15 .. Davis Mills ........................ QB ........6-4 .......225 .........Sr. .................Duluth, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian27 .. Beau Nelson .................... QB ........6-2 .......210 ......... Fr. ....................................Boise, Idaho / Bishop Kelly60 .. Drake Nugent ................ C/OG ......6-2 .......300 .........So. .................... Lone Tree, Colo. / Highlands Ranch19 .. Joshua Pakola................. DE ........6-3 .......310 .........So. ....................................Newark, Calif. / St. Francis4 .... J.J. Parson ........................FS .......5-10 ......175 ........ 5th .................................... Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton42 .. Bailey Parsons..................LS ........6-2 .......237 ......... Fr. .....................................Watson, Ala. / Gardendale8 .... Nathaniel Peat ................ RB .......5-10 ......197 .........So. ................................Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge49 .. Kyle Petrucci ....................LS ........6-6 .......247 ......... Jr. ................Newport Coast, Calif. / Corona del Mar42 .. Caleb Phillips ................. OLB .......6-5 .......231 .........Sr. .....................Encinitas, Calif. / Santa Fe Christian40 .. Tobin Phillips .................. DT ........6-4 .......290 ......... Fr. ................. Fresno, Calif. / San Joaquin Memorial17 .. Dylan Plautz .................... QB ........6-2 .......208 ......... Jr. ........................................ Omaha, Neb. / Westside74 .. James Pogorelc .............. OT ........6-8 .......304 ......... Fr. ..................................... Centreville, Va. / Chantilly27 .. Omari Porter ................... CB ........6-2 .......193 ......... Fr. .............................................Auburn, Ala. / Auburn41 .. Diego Preciado ..................K ........5-11 ......173 .........So. .................Escondido, Calif. / Classical Academy33 .. Anson Pulsipher.............. ILB .......6-0 .......215 ......... Fr. ....................... Temecula, Calif. / Temecula Valley90 .. Gabe Reid ....................... OLB .......6-2 .......238 .........Sr. ..........................American Fork, Utah / Timpview29 .. Caleb Robinson .............. RB .......5-11 ......189 ......... Fr. ........................ Silver Springs, Md. / Bullis School 2 .... Curtis Robinson .............. ILB .......6-3 .......235 ........ 5th .........................................Irvine, Calif. / Mater Dei57 .. Levi Rogers ...................OG/OT ....6-4 .......298 ......... Fr. ......................... Woodinville, Wash. / Woodinville75 .. Walter Rouse ................... OT ........6-6 .......320 .........So. Silver Spring, Md. / Sidwell Friends School (D.C.)20 .. Ryan Sanborn ...................P .........6-3 .......195 .........So. ....... San Diego, Calif. / Francis W. Parker School0 .... Isaiah Sanders ................ QB ........6-2 .......226 ........ 5th ..... Colorado Springs, Colo. / Palmer Ridge / Air Force79 .. Foster Sarell .................... OT ........6-7 .......315 .........Sr. ....................Graham, Wash. / Graham-Kapowsin91 .. Thomas Schaffer ............ DE ........6-7 .......301 ........ 5th ....... Vienna, Austria / Lake Forest Academy (Ill.)36 .. Tristan Sinclair ................ ILB .......6-2 .......214 .........So. .........................Alamo, Calif. / San Ramon Valley22 .. E.J. Smith ........................ RB ........6-0 .......208 ......... Fr. ....................... Dallas, Texas / Jesuit College Prep9 .... Osiris St. Brown ..............WR .......6-2 .......194 .........Sr. ............................................Brea, Calif. / Mater Dei19 .. Silas Starr ........................WR .......6-3 .......218 ......... Fr. ...........................Portland, Ore. / Central Catholic24 .. Jay Symonds....................FB ........6-3 .......255 ......... Jr. Melrose, Mass. / Buckingham Browne & Nichols39 .. Alexander Thorpe ...........P/K .......6-1 .......186 .........So. ..................................... New York, N.Y. / Fieldston26 .. Jet Toner ...........................K .........6-4 .......206 ........ 5th ................................Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou24 .. Nicolas Toomer ............... CB ........6-2 .......195 .........So. .................................... Tyrone, Ga. / Sandy Creek81 .. Brycen Tremayne ...........WR .......6-4 .......205 ......... Jr. .....................................Los Angeles, Calif. / Venice28 .. Salim Turner-Muhammad ... CB ........6-1 .......180 .........So. ........................................ Corona, N.Y. / Episcopal35 .. Tobe Umerah ................. OLB .......6-4 .......265 ......... Jr. ............................................ Macon, Ga. / Stratford89 .. Lukas Ungar .....................TE ........6-4 .......224 ......... Fr. ...................... Mendham, N.J. / Delbarton School50 .. Dalyn Wade-Perry ........... DT ........6-4 .......330 .........Sr. ....................... Englewood, N.J. / Pope John XXIII5 .... Connor Wedington .........WR .......6-1 .......204 .........Sr. .................................Lake Tapps, Wash. / Sumner10 .. Jack West ........................ QB ........6-4 .......215 ......... Jr. ....................................... Saraland, Ala. / Saraland9 .... Noah Williams ..................FS ........6-1 .......191 .........Sr. .......................................... Phoenix, Ariz. / Brophy21 .. Kendall Williamson .........SS ........6-1 .......202 ......... Jr. ...................................Snellville, Ga. / Brookwood4 .... Michael Wilson ................WR .......6-2 .......210 ......... Jr. ............................. Simi Valley, Calif. / Chaminade21 .. Justus Woods .................. RB ........6-1 .......220 ......... Jr. ................Weddington, N.C. / Charlotte Christian84 .. Benjamin Yurosek............TE ........6-5 .......232 ......... Fr. .............Bakersfield, Calif. / Bakersfield Christian

Malik Antoine.................................................. muh-LEEK an-twonLevani Damuni .....................................liv-ahn-ee dah-MOON-eeAeneas DiCosmo ...................................ah-KNEE-iss di-COZ-moBryce Farrell ............................................................................ FAIR-ullSimi Fehoko ....................................................... sih-mee fay-ho-koAndres Fox ......................................................................ahn-dray-issAlaka’i Gilman ..............................................................al-uh-kuh-EEHouston Heimuli .........................................................hay-moo-leeTangaloa Kaufusi .......................tang-goh-low-uh kuh-foo-see

Kyu Blu Kelly ........................................................................ kigh-yewTaeVeon Le ...............................................................tay-vee-on LAYZahran Manley .........................................................................zahr-inConnor McLaughlin.................................................mick-lock-linnRicky Miezan .................................................rhymes with LIAISONJoshua Pakola ..................................................................puh-COLADylan Plautz ...............................................................................ploutsJames Pogorelc .........................................................pogo-R(ELSE)Walter Rouse .................................................rhymes with HOUSE

Foster Sarell .........................................................................suh-RELLThomas Schaffer ............................................. toe-MAHS shaufferOsiris St. Brown ............................................................oh-SIGH-rissJay Symonds .......................................................................simmonsBrycen Tremayne ..............................................................trih-MAINSalim Turner-Muhammad .............................................suh-LEEMTobe Umerah ...................................................... toby oo-mare-uhDalyn Wade-Perry .............................................................. DAY-lynnBenjamin Yurosek.........................................................yer-ah-SICK

PRONUNCIATIONS

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2020 DEPTH CHART

NO. NAME ______________ CL ___ HT __ WT ________HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOLDE 34 __ Thomas Booker ________ Jr. ____6-4 ___310 ___________________ Ellicott City, Md. / Gilman 19 __ Joshua Pakola _________So. ____6-3 ___310 __________________ Newark, Calif. / St. Francis DT 50 __ Dalyn Wade-Perry ______ Sr. ____6-4 ___330 ____________ Englewood, N.J. / Pope John XXIII 91 __ Thomas Scha!er ______ 5th ____6-7 ___301 _____Vienna, Austria / Lake Forest Academy (Ill.)

DE 91 __ Thomas Scha!er ______ 5th ____6-7 ___301 _____Vienna, Austria / Lake Forest Academy (Ill.) 23 __ Ryan Johnson _________ Sr. ____6-4 ___274 _______________ Axis, Ala. / St. Paul’s Episcopal

OLB 10 __ Jordan Fox ___________ 5th ____6-3 ___230 __________________ Plainfield, N.J. / St. Peter’s 15 __ Stephen Herron ________So. ____6-4 ___232 _______________ New Albany, Ind. / Trinity (Ky.)

ILB 2 ___ Curtis Robinson _______ 5th ____6-3 ___235 _____________________Irvine, Calif. / Mater Dei 30 __ Levani Damuni _________So. ____6-2 ___247 ________________ Providence, Utah / Ridgeline ILB 45 __ Ricky Miezan __________ Jr. ____6-2 ___240 __________________ Alexandria, Va. / Episcopal 90 __ Gabe Reid _____________ Jr. ____6-2 ___238 _____________ American Fork, Utah / Timpview

OLB 11 __ Thunder Keck __________ Sr. ____6-3 ___232 ___________Northfield, N.H. / Hotchkiss (Conn.) 6 ___ Andres Fox ____________ Jr. ____6-4 ___244 _______________ Mobile, Ala. / Mobile Christian

CB 17 __ Kyu Blu Kelly __________So. ____6-1 ___186 _____________ Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman 31 __ Zahran Manley _________So. ____6-2 ___185 __________________ Claremont, Calif. / Upland SS 21 __ Kendall Williamson _____ Jr. ____6-1 ___202 _________________ Snellville, Ga. / Brookwood 32 __ Jonathan McGill ________So. ___ 5-10 __180 ____________________ Coppell, Texas / Coppell FS 3 ___ Malik Antoine _________ 5th ___ 5-11 __197 ______ Baton Rouge, La. / University Laboratory 9 ___ Noah Williams _________ Sr. ____6-0 ___191 _____________________ Phoenix, Ariz. / Brophy

CB 13 __ Ethan Bonner __________ Jr. ____6-1 ___190 _______ The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands 28 __ Salim Turner-Muhammad _So. ____6-0 ___180 ________________ Corona, N.Y. / Episcopal (Va.)

NO. NAME ______________ CL ___ HT __ WT ________HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOLQB 15 __ Davis Mills ____________ Sr. ____6-4 ___ 225 _________Duluth, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian 10 __ Jack West _____________ Jr. ____6-4 ___ 215 ___________________ Saraland, Ala. / Saraland RB 20 __ Austin Jones ___________So. ___ 5-10 __ 201 ______________ Antioch, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd 8 ___ Nathaniel Peat _________So. ___ 5-10 __ 197 ________________ Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge FB 34 __ Houston Heimuli _______ Sr. ___ 5-11 __ 270 _______________ Woods Cross, Utah / Bountiful 24 __ Jay Symonds __________ Jr. ____6-3 ___ 255 _Melrose, Mass. / Buckingham Browne & Nichols WR 13 __ Simi Fehoko ___________ Jr. ____6-4 ___ 227 _____________________ Sandy, Utah / Brighton 6 ___ Elijah Higgins __________So. ____6-3 ___ 235 ________________________ Kyle, Texas / Bowie

WR 4 ___ Michael Wilson ________ Jr. ____6-2 ___ 210 _______________ Simi Valley, Calif. / Chaminade 81 __ Brycen Tremayne _______ Jr. ____6-4 ___ 196 __________________ Los Angeles, Calif. / Venice

WR 5 ___ Connor Wedington______ Sr. ____6-0 ___ 204 _________________Lake Tapps, Wash. / Sumner 9 ___ Osiris St. Brown ________ Sr. ____6-2 ___ 194 ______________________Brea, Calif. / Mater Dei

TE 88 __ Tucker Fisk ____________ Sr. ____6-4 ___ 278 ___________________Davis, Calif. / Davis Senior 80 __ Scooter Harrington ____ 5th ____6-5 ___ 250 _______________Greenwich, Conn. / Greenwich

LT 75 __ Walter Rouse __________So. ____6-6 ___ 320 ___Silver Spring, Md. / Sidwell Friends School (D.C.) 66 __ Branson Bragg _________So. ____6-4 ___ 318 __________________ Combine, Texas / Crandall

LG 63 __ Barrett Miller __________So. ____6-5 ___ 315 ___________________ Aurora, Colo. / Eaglecrest 73 __ Jake Hornibrook _______So. ____6-5 ___ 304 _____________ West Chester, Pa. / Malvern Prep C 51 __ Drew Dalman __________ Sr. ____6-3 ___ 300 ______________________ Salinas, Calif. / Palma 60 __ Drake Nugent __________So. ____6-2 ___ 300 ___________ Lone Tree, Colo. / Highlands Ranch

RG 66 __ Branson Bragg _________So. ____6-4 ___ 318 __________________ Combine, Texas / Crandall 73 __ Jake Hornibrook _______So. ____6-5 ___ 304 _____________ West Chester, Pa. / Malvern Prep

RT 79 __ Foster Sarell ___________ Sr. ____6-7 ___ 315 __________ Graham, Wash. / Graham-Kapowsin 66 __ Branson Bragg _________So. ____6-4 ___ 318 __________________ Combine, Texas / Crandall

SPECIAL TEAMS NO. NAME ______________ CL ___ HT __ WT _______ HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOLPK 26 __ Jet Toner ____________ 5th ____6-4 ___ 206 ________________ Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou 43 __ Joshua Karty __________ Fr. ____6-3 ___ 205 _________ Burlington, N.C. / Western Alamance

KOS 26 __ Jet Toner ____________ 5th ____6-4 ___ 206 ________________ Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou 43 __ Joshua Karty __________ Fr. ____6-3 ___ 205 _________ Burlington, N.C. / Western Alamance

P 20 __ Ryan Sanborn__________So. ____6-3 ___ 195 ____ San Diego, Calif. / Francis W. Parker School 39 __ Alexander Thorpe ______So. ____6-0 ___ 186 __________________ New York, N.Y. / Fieldston

H 20 __ Ryan Sanborn__________So. ____6-3 ___ 195 ____ San Diego, Calif. / Francis W. Parker School

LS 49 __ Kyle Petrucci __________ Jr. ____6-6 ___ 247 ________Newport Coast, Calif. / Corona del Mar 42 __ Bailey Parsons _________ Fr. ____6-2 ___ 237 __________________ Watson, Ala. / Gardendale

KR 5 ___ Connor Wedington______ Sr. ____6-0 ___ 204 ________________ Lake Tapps, Wash. / Sumner -OR- 8 ___ Nathaniel Peat _________So. ___ 5-10 __ 197 ________________ Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge

PR 4 ___ Michael Wilson ________ Jr. ____6-2 ___ 210 ______________ Simi Valley, Calif. / Chaminade -OR- 5 ___ Connor Wedington______ Sr. ____6-0 ___ 204 ________________ Lake Tapps, Wash. / Sumner

Malik Antoine................................... muh-LEEK an-twon

Levani Damuni ......................liv-ahn-ee dah-MOON-ee

Aeneas DiCosmo ....................ah-KNEE-iss di-COZ-mo

Bryce Farrell .............................................................FAIR-ull

Simi Fehoko ........................................ sih-mee fay-ho-ko

Andres Fox .......................................................ahn-dray-iss

Alaka’i Gilman ...............................................al-uh-kuh-EE

Houston Heimuli ..........................................hay-moo-lee

Tangaloa Kaufusi ........tang-goh-low-uh kuh-foo-see

Kyu Blu Kelly ......................................................... kigh-yew

TaeVeon Le ................................................tay-vee-on LAY

Zahran Manley ..........................................................zahr-in

Connor McLaughlin..................................mick-lock-linn

Ricky Miezan ..................................rhymes with LIAISON

Joshua Pakola ...................................................puh-COLA

Dylan Plautz ................................................................plouts

James Pogorelc ..........................................pogo-R(ELSE)

Walter Rouse ..................................rhymes with HOUSE

Foster Sarell ..........................................................suh-RELL

Thomas Schaffer .............................. toe-MAHS shauffer

Osiris St. Brown .............................................oh-SIGH-riss

Jay Symonds ........................................................simmons

Brycen Tremayne ...............................................trih-MAIN

Salim Turner-Muhammad ..............................suh-LEEM

Tobe Umerah ....................................... toby oo-mare-uh

Dalyn Wade-Perry ............................................... DAY-lynn

Benjamin Yurosek..........................................yer-ah-SICK

PRONUNCIATIONS

OFFENSE DEFENSE

Depth Chart Game 2 vs. Colorado

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2020 STATISTICS | STARTERSOFFENSE ______ QB _____ RB ____WR _____WR _____ FB ______ TE _______ LT ____ LG _____ C ______ RG ______ RTat Oregon _______________ West _________Jones ______ Wilson ______ Higgins ______ Heimuli _________Fisk ___________Rouse _____ Miller ______ Dalman ________ Bragg _________ SarellCOLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

DEFENSE _______DE ____DT/NB ___ DE ____ OLB ____ ILB _____ILB ______ OLB____ CB ____ CB _____ FS ______ SSat Oregon ______________ Booker ___ Williamson (NB) _ Schaffer ______ J. Fox ______ Robinson ______ Miezan __________ Keck ______Bonner Turner-Muhammad __ Antoine _______ WilliamsCOLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

O!ense 2020 Career Consecutive No. Name GP-GS Starts Starts 66 Bragg, Branson 1-1 2 1 51 Dalman, Drew 1-1 17 13 88 Fisk, Tucker 1-1 6 1 80 Harrington, Scooter 1-0 7 0 34 Heimuli, Houston 1-1 4 1 19 Higgins, Elijah 1-1 2 1 73 Hornibrook, Jake 1-0 6 0 20 Jones, Austin 1-1 1 1 63 Miller, Barrett 1-1 9 9 15 Mills, Davis 0-0 6 0 75 Rouse, Walter 1-1 12 12 79 Sarell, Foster 1-1 12 9 9 St. Brown, Osiris 0-0 7 0 5 Wedington, Connor 0-0 15 0 10 West, Jack 1-1 2 1 4 Wilson, Michael 1-1 15 14

Defense 2020 Career Consecutive No. Name GP-GS Starts Starts 3 Antoine, Malik 1-1 21 1 13 Bonner, Ethan 1-1 1 1 34 Booker, Thomas 1-1 10 6 10 Fox, Jordan 1-1 13 1 11 Keck, Thunder 1-1 1 1 17 Kelly, Kyu Blu 0-0 0 0 32 McGill, Jonathan 1-0 6 0 45 Miezan, Ricky 1-1 1 1 4 Parson, J.J. 1-0 3 0 90 Reid, Gabe 0-0 12 0 2 Robinson, Curtis 1-1 12 4 91 Scha!er, Thomas 1-1 1 1 28 Turner-Muhammad, Salim 1-1 1 1 9 Williams, Noah 1-1 1 1 29 Williamson, Kendall 1-1 11 4

2020 STARTERS (GAME-BY-GAME)

CAREER PARTICIPATION/STARTS

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2020 STATISTICS | PARTICIPATION## ___ NAME _____________ GP/GS ________ ORE _________ COLO ________WSU_________ CAL ___________ UW ________ OSU3 ____ Antoine,M _____________ 1/1 __________ START 1C ___ Bonner,E _____________ 1/1 __________ START 34 ____ Booker,T _____________ 1/1 __________ START 2Z ___ Bowman,C _____________1/- ___________ XXX 66 ____ Bragg,B ______________ 1/1 __________ START 8Z ___ Butler, T _______________1/- ___________ XXX 51 ____ Dalman,D _____________ 1/1 __________ START 30 ____ Damuni,L ______________1/- ___________ XXX 13 ____ Fehoko,S ______________1/- ___________ XXX 2C ___ Filkins,C _______________1/- ___________ XXX 88 ____ Fisk,T _______________ 1/1 __________ START 6Z ___ Fox,A ________________1/- ___________ XXX 10 ____ Fox,J _______________ 1/1 __________ START 80 ____ Harrington,S _____________1/- ___________ XXX 3D ___ Heimuli,H _____________ 1/1 __________ START 1E ___ Herron,S _______________1/- ___________ XXX 6 ____ Higgins,E ______________ 1/1 __________ START 73 ____ Hornibrook,J _____________1/- ___________ XXX 83 ____ Humphreys,J ____________1/- ___________ XXX 23 ____ Johnson,R _____________1/- ___________ XXX 20 ____ Jones,A ______________ 1/1 __________ START 29 ____ Jorgensen,S _____________1/- ___________ XXX 43 ____ Karty,J ________________1/- ___________ XXX 2B ___ Kaul,J ________________1/- ___________ XXX 11 ____ Keck, Thunder ___________ 1/1 __________ START 5Z ___ Logan,D _______________1/- ___________ XXX 31 ____ Manley,Z ______________1/- ___________ XXX 85 ____ McCombs,K _____________1/- ___________ XXX 32 ____ McGill,J _______________1/- ___________ XXX 18 ____ McKee,T ______________1/- ___________ XXX 45 ____ Miezan,R _____________ 1/1 __________ START 63 ____ Miller,B _______________ 1/1 __________ START 19 ____ Pakola,J _______________1/- ___________ XXX 4Z ___ Parson,JJ ______________1/- ___________ XXX 8 ____ Peat,N _______________1/- ___________ XXX 49 ____ Petrucci,K ______________1/- ___________ XXX 42 ____ Phillips,C _______________1/- ___________ XXX 27 ____ Porter,O _______________1/- ___________ XXX 2 ____ Robinson,C ____________ 1/1 __________ START 75 ____ Rouse,W _____________ 1/1 __________ START 2J ____ Sanborn,R ______________1/- ___________ XXX 79 ____ Sarell,F _______________ 1/1 __________ START 91 ____ Schaffer,T _____________ 1/1 __________ START 24 ____ Symonds,J _____________1/- ___________ XXX 26 ____ Toner,J _______________1/- ___________ XXX 81 ____ Tremayne,B _____________1/- ___________ XXX 28 ____ Turner-Muhammad ________ 1/1 __________ START50 ____ Wade-Perry,D ____________1/- ___________ XXX 1J ____ West,J _______________ 1/1 __________ START 9Z ___ Williams,N _____________ 1/1 __________ START 21 ____ Williamson,K ____________ 1/1 __________ START 4 ____ Wilson,M _____________ 1/1 __________ START 2A ___ Woods,J ______________1/- ___________ XXX 84 ____ Yurosek,B ______________1/- ___________ XXX

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2020 STATISTICS | OVERVIEW2020 SCHEDULE & RESULTS

RECORD: 0-1 (0-1 PAC-12)HOME: 0-0 ROAD: 0-1 NEUTRAL: 0-0

STAN DATE RANK ______OPPONENT _______________ W/L ________________ SCORE ____________ATTNov. 7 ________at 12/14 Oregon * ___________ L __________________ 14-35 ______________ ---Nov. 14 ________COLORADO * ________________________________________________________Nov. 21 ________WASHINGTON STATE * ________________________________________________Nov. 27 ________at California * _______________________________________________________Dec. 5 ________at Washington * _____________________________________________________Dec. 12 ________OREGON STATE * ____________________________________________________Dec. 18/19 ________CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK ________________________________________________

* Pac-12 Conference game

RUSHINGNAME ______________ G ____ ATT ___ GAIN ___LOST _____ NET ____ AVG_____TD ______ LONG ____AVG/GJones, Austin _______ 1 _____20 _____100 ____ 0 _______ 100 ______5.0 _____ 2 ________ 17 ______ 100.0 Peat, Nathaniel ______ 1 _____ 6 _____ 95 _____ 2 ________ 93 _____ 15.5 ____ 0 ________ 73 _______ 93.0 Woods, Justus ______ 1 _____ 3 ______4 _____ 0 ________ 4 _______1.3 _____ 0 _________2 ________ 4.0 West, Jack __________ 1 _____ 1 ______1 _____ 0 ________ 1 _______1.0 _____ 0 _________1 ________ 1.0 Fehoko, Simi ________ 1 _____ 1 ______0 _____ 1 ________ -1 _____ -1.0 _____ 0 _________0 ________ -1.0 Total.......... _________ 1 _____31 _____200 ____ 3 _______ 197 ______6.4 _____ 2 ________ 73 ______ 197.0 Opponents...... ______ 1 _____40 _____278 ____ 9 _______ 269 ______6.7 _____ 4 ________ 40 ______ 269.0

PASSINGNAME ______________ G ____ EFF _________ C-A-I ________PCT ____ YDS _____ TD ______ LONG ______ YPGWest, Jack __________ 1 ___ 136.51 ______ 13-19-0 ______ 68.4 ____ 154 ______0 ________38 _______154.0 McKee, Tanner ______ 1 ___ 117.26 _______ 3-7-0 _______ 42.9 _____62 _______0 ________46 ________62.0 Total.......... _________ 1 ___ 131.32 ______ 16-26-0 ______ 61.5 ____ 216 ______0 ________46 _______216.0 Opponents...... ______ 1 ___ 143.72 ______ 17-26-1 ______ 65.4 ____ 227 ______1 ________44 _______227.0

TEAM TOTALS STANFORD OPPONENTSSCORING __________________________________________________14______________________________35 Points Per Game _________________________________________ 14.0____________________________ 35.0 Points Off Turnovers ________________________________________0_______________________________0 FIRST DOWNS ______________________________________________16______________________________29 Rushing ___________________________________________________5______________________________15 Passing ___________________________________________________8______________________________10 Penalty ___________________________________________________3_______________________________4 RUSHING YARDAGE ________________________________________197_____________________________269 Yards gained rushing ______________________________________200_____________________________278 Yards lost rushing ___________________________________________3_______________________________9 Rushing Attempts __________________________________________31______________________________40 Average Per Rush _________________________________________ 6.4_____________________________ 6.7 Average Per Game ______________________________________ 197.0___________________________ 269.0 TDs Rushing _______________________________________________2_______________________________4 PASSING YARDAGE _________________________________________216_____________________________227 Comp-Att-Int _________________________________________ 16-26-0_________________________ 17-26-1 Average Per Pass _________________________________________ 8.3_____________________________ 8.7 Average Per Catch _______________________________________ 13.5____________________________ 13.4 Average Per Game ______________________________________ 216.0___________________________ 227.0 TDs Passing ________________________________________________0_______________________________1 TOTAL OFFENSE ___________________________________________413_____________________________496 Total Plays _______________________________________________57______________________________66 Average Per Play __________________________________________ 7.2_____________________________ 7.5 Average Per Game ______________________________________ 413.0___________________________ 496.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ____________________________________ 4-98____________________________ 2-35 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ____________________________________ 0-0_____________________________ 0-0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards ______________________________________ 1-0_____________________________ 0-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ____________________________________ 24.5____________________________ 17.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ____________________________________ 0.0_____________________________ 0.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE ______________________________________ 0.0_____________________________ 0.0 FUMBLES-LOST ___________________________________________ 1-0_____________________________ 1-1 PENALTIES-Yards _______________________________________ 10-100____________________________ 6-43 Average Per Game ______________________________________ 100.0____________________________ 43.0 PUNTS-Yards ____________________________________________ 2-74____________________________ 1-51 Average Per Punt ________________________________________ 37.0____________________________ 51.0 Net punt average ________________________________________ 37.0____________________________ 31.0 KICKOFFS-Yards _________________________________________ 3-190___________________________ 6-380 Average Per Kick _________________________________________ 63.3____________________________ 63.3 Net kick average _________________________________________ 43.3____________________________ 38.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game _______________________________ 32:36___________________________ 27:24 3RD-DOWN Conversions ___________________________________ 4/13____________________________ 9/11 3rd-Down Pct ___________________________________________ 31%____________________________ 82% 4TH-DOWN Conversions ____________________________________ 2/2_____________________________ 0/0 4th-Down Pct __________________________________________ 100%_____________________________ 0% SACKS BY-Yards ___________________________________________ 0-0_____________________________ 0-0 MISC YARDS ________________________________________________0_______________________________0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ______________________________________2_______________________________5 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ____________________________________ 0-4_____________________________ 0-1 ON-SIDE KICKS ____________________________________________ 0-0_____________________________ 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES ___________________________________(2-4) 50%________________________(5-7) 71% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ______________________________(2-4) 50%________________________(5-7) 71% PAT-ATTEMPTS ______________________________________(2-2) 100%_______________________(5-5) 100% ATTENDANCE _______________________________________________0_______________________________1 Games/Avg Per Game ______________________________________ 0/0_____________________________ 1/1 Neutral Site Games________________________________________________________________________ 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTER 1st ________ 2nd ________ 3rd ________ 4th ________ OT ____________ TOTALSTANFORD _____________ 7 __________ 0 __________ 0 __________7 __________ 0 _________________ 14 OPPONENTS ____________ 7 __________ 7 __________14 __________7 __________ 0 _________________ 35

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2020 STATISTICS | INDIVIDUALRECEIVING

NAME __________________ G _______NO _____ YDS _____ AVG_______ TD _____ LONG _____________AVG/GWilson, Michael__________ 1 _______ 4 _______35 _______8.8 ________ 0 _______ 16 ________________ 35.0 Fehoko, Simi ____________ 1 _______ 3 _______88 ______ 29.3 _______ 0 _______ 46 ________________ 88.0 Tremayne, Brycen _______ 1 _______ 3 _______48 ______ 16.0 _______ 0 _______ 38 ________________ 48.0 Jones, Austin ___________ 1 _______ 2 _______22 ______ 11.0 _______ 0 _______ 27 ________________ 22.0 Fisk, Tucker _____________ 1 _______ 2 _______14 _______7.0 ________ 0 ________9 ________________ 14.0 Harrington, Scooter ______ 1 _______ 1 _______ 7 _______7.0 ________ 0 ________7 _________________ 7.0 Symonds, Jay ___________ 1 _______ 1 _______ 2 _______2.0 ________ 0 ________2 _________________ 2.0 Total.......... _____________ 1 _______ 16 _____ 216 _____ 13.5 _______ 0 _______ 46 _______________ 216.0 Opponents...... __________ 1 _______ 17 _____ 227 _____ 13.4 _______ 1 _______ 44 _______________ 227.0

ALL-PURPOSE PUNT KONAME __________________ G _____ RUSH ____ REC_____ RET ____ RET _____ IR ____ TOTAL ___________YPGPeat, Nathaniel __________ 1 _______ 93 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 98 ______0 _____ 191 __________ 191.0 Jones, Austin ___________ 1 ______ 100 ______ 22 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______0 _____ 122 __________ 122.0 Fehoko, Simi ____________ 1 _______ -1 ______ 88 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______0 ______87 ____________ 87.0 Tremayne, Brycen _______ 1 _______ 0 _______ 48 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______0 ______48 ____________ 48.0 Wilson, Michael__________ 1 _______ 0 _______ 35 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______0 ______35 ____________ 35.0 Fisk, Tucker _____________ 1 _______ 0 _______ 14 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______0 ______14 ____________ 14.0 Harrington, Scooter ______ 1 _______ 0 _______ 7 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______0 ______ 7 _____________ 7.0 Woods, Justus __________ 1 _______ 4 _______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______0 ______ 4 _____________ 4.0 Symonds, Jay ___________ 1 _______ 0 _______ 2 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______0 ______ 2 _____________ 2.0 West, Jack ______________ 1 _______ 1 _______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______0 ______ 1 _____________ 1.0 Total.......... _____________ 1 ______ 197 _____ 216 ______ 0 ______ 98 ______0 _____ 511 __________ 511.0 Opponents...... __________ 1 ______ 269 _____ 227 ______ 0 ______ 35 ______0 _____ 531 __________ 531.0

TOTAL OFFENSENAME __________________ G _____ PLAYS ___ RUSH ____ PASS ______ YDS __________________________YPGWest, Jack ______________ 1 _______ 20 ______ 1 _______154 ______ 155 ________________________ 155.0 Jones, Austin ___________ 1 _______ 20 _____ 100 _______0 _______ 100 ________________________ 100.0 Peat, Nathaniel __________ 1 _______ 6 _______93 ________0 ________93 __________________________ 93.0 McKee, Tanner __________ 1 _______ 7 _______ 0 _______ 62 ________62 __________________________ 62.0 Woods, Justus __________ 1 _______ 3 _______ 4 ________0 ________ 4 ___________________________ 4.0 Fehoko, Simi ____________ 1 _______ 1 _______-1 ________0 ________-1 ___________________________ -1.0 Total.......... _____________ 1 _______ 57 _____ 197 ______216 ______ 413 ________________________ 413.0 Opponents...... __________ 1 _______ 66 _____ 269 ______227 ______ 496 ________________________ 496.0

PUNTINGNAME __________________ NO ___ YDS ____AVG. ____ LONG ___ TB ___ FC _____ I20 _____50+ _____ BLKSanborn, Ryan ___________ 2 _____74 _____ 37.0 ______40 ______ 0 _____ 0 _______1 ______0 _________0 Total.......... ______________ 2 _____74 _____ 37.0 ______40 ______ 0 _____ 0 _______1 ______0 _________0 Opponents...... ___________ 1 _____51 _____ 51.0 ______51 ______ 1 _____ 0 _______0 ______1 _________0

KICK RETURNSNAME ________________________________ NO _____ YDS ______ AVG ______ TD _________________LONGPeat, Nathaniel _________________________ 4 _______98 _______ 24.5 _______ 0 _____________________32 Total.......... ____________________________ 4 _______98 _______ 24.5 _______ 0 _____________________32 Opponents...... _________________________ 2 _______35 _______ 17.5 _______ 0 _____________________24

PUNT RETURNSNAME ________________________________ NO _____ YDS ______ AVG ______ TD _________________LONGTotal.......... ____________________________ 0 _______ 0 _______ 0.0 _______ 0 ______________________0 Opponents...... _________________________ 0 _______ 0 _______ 0.0 _______ 0 ______________________0

INTERCEPTIONSNAME ________________________________ NO _____ YDS ______ AVG ______ TD _________________LONGDamuni, Levani ________________________ 1 _______ 0 _______ 0.0 _______ 0 ______________________0 Total.......... ____________________________ 1 _______ 0 _______ 0.0 _______ 0 ______________________0 Opponents...... _________________________ 0 _______ 0 _______ 0.0 _______ 0 ______________________0

FUMBLE RETURNSNAME ________________________________ NO _____ YDS ______ AVG ______ TD _________________LONGDamuni, Levani ________________________ 1 _______12 _______ 12.0 _______ 0 _____________________12 Total.......... ____________________________ 1 _______12 _______ 12.0 _______ 0 _____________________12 Opponents...... _________________________ 0 _______ 0 _______ 0.0 _______ 0 ______________________0

KICKOFFSNAME _________________ NO ____ YDS ____ AVG _____ TB ______ OB _____ RETN _______ NET ____ YDLNToner, Jet ______________2 ____ 127 ____ 63.5 ______ 1 ________ 0 _________ Karty, Joshua ___________1 _____ 63 ____ 63.0 ______ 0 ________ 0 _________ Total.......... _____________3 ____ 190 ____ 63.3 ______ 1 ________ 0 ________35 _________ 43.3 _______21 Opponents...... __________6 ____ 380 ____ 63.3 ______ 2 ________ 0 ________98 _________ 38.7 _______26

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Stanford Drives vs. OregonQtr Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Score1st 3:25 Jones, A 4 yd run (Toner PAT) 9-80 5:30 STAN 7-ORE 0 4th 7:39 Jones, A 2 yd run (Toner PAT) 3-80 1:32 STAN 14-ORE 28

Oregon Drives vs. StanfordQtr Time Play Plays-Yards TOP Score1st 0:54 Verdell 10 yd run (Lewis PAT) 7-87 2:31 STAN 7-ORE 7 2nd 1:05 Johnson 5 yd pass from Shough (Lewis PAT) 10-96 3:59 STAN 7-ORE 14 3rd 11:13 Dye 14 yd run (Lewis PAT) 9-75 3:47 STAN 7- ORE 21 0:53 Shough 9 yd run (Lewis PAT) 10-80 3:57 STAN 7-ORE 28 4th 3:37 Habibi-Likio 4 yd run (Lewis PAT) 9-73 4:02 STAN 14-ORE 35

2020 STATISTICS | SCORING DRIVES

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2020 STATISTICS | SUPERLATIVESINDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES

CATEGORY ____ NO. ___________________________________ STANFORDRushes_______________ 20 _________________________________________ Jones, Austin at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Rushing _________ 100 ________________________________________ Jones, Austin at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Rushes ____________ 2 __________________________________________ Jones, Austin at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Rush ____________ 73 _______________________________________ Peat, Nathaniel at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass attempts _________ 19 ___________________________________________ West, Jack at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass completions ______ 13 ___________________________________________ West, Jack at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Passing _________ 154 __________________________________________ West, Jack at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Passes ____________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Long Pass ____________ 46 ________________________________________ McKee, Tanner at Oregon (11/7/20) Receptions ___________ 4 ________________________________________ Wilson, Michael at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Receiving _______ 88 __________________________________________Fehoko, Simi at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Receptions ________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Long Reception _______ 46 __________________________________________Fehoko, Simi at Oregon (11/7/20) Field Goals ___________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Long Field Goal ________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Punts ________________ 2 _________________________________________ Sanborn, Ryan at Oregon (11/7/20) Punting Avg __________ 37.0 ______________________________________ Sanborn, Ryan at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Punt ____________ 40 ________________________________________ Sanborn, Ryan at Oregon (11/7/20) Punts inside 20 ________ 1 _________________________________________ Sanborn, Ryan at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Punt Return ______ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Long Kickoff Return ____ 32 _______________________________________ Peat, Nathaniel at Oregon (11/7/20) Tackles ______________ 6 ________________________________________Robinson, Curtis at Oregon (11/7/20) Sacks ________________ 0.0 ____________________________________________________________________ Tackles For Loss _______ 1.0 ______________________________________Herron, Stephen at Oregon (11/7/20) ______________________________________________________________ McGill, Jonathan at Oregon (11/7/20) _______________________________________________________________Booker, Thomas at Oregon (11/7/20) _________________________________________________________________ Miezan, Ricky at Oregon (11/7/20) Interceptions _________ 1 ________________________________________ Damuni, Levani at Oregon (11/7/20)

CATEGORY ____ NO. __________________________________ OPPONENTRushes_______________ 20 ___________________________________________ Verdell, CJ, at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Rushing _________ 105 __________________________________________ Verdell, CJ, at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Rushes ____________ 1 ____________________________________________ Verdell, CJ, at Oregon (11/7/20) ________________________________________________________________Habibi-Likio, C, at Oregon (11/7/20) ___________________________________________________________________Dye, Travis, at Oregon (11/7/20) ________________________________________________________________ Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Rush ____________ 40 ___________________________________________Dye, Travis, at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass attempts _________ 26 ________________________________________ Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass completions ______ 17 ________________________________________ Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Passing _________ 227 _______________________________________ Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Passes ____________ 1 _________________________________________ Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Pass ____________ 44 ________________________________________ Shough, Tyler, at Oregon (11/7/20) Receptions ___________ 5 ___________________________________________Johnson, DJ, at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Receiving _______ 60 ________________________________________ Johnson III, J., at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Receptions ________ 1 ___________________________________________Johnson, DJ, at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Reception _______ 44 _______________________________________ Pittman, Mycah, at Oregon (11/7/20) Field Goals ___________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Long Field Goal ________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Punts ________________ 1 ____________________________________________ Snee, Tom, at Oregon (11/7/20) Punting Avg __________ 51.0 _________________________________________ Snee, Tom, at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Punt ____________ 51 ___________________________________________ Snee, Tom, at Oregon (11/7/20) Punts inside 20 ________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Long Punt Return ______ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Long Kickoff Return ____ 24 ________________________________________Wright, Mykael, at Oregon (11/7/20) Tackles ______________ 5 _________________________________________Wright, Mykael, at Oregon (11/7/20) _______________________________________________________________ Slade-Matautia, at Oregon (11/7/20) Sacks ________________ 0.0 ____________________________________________________________________ Tackles For Loss _______ 1.0 ________________________________________ Sewell, Noah, at Oregon (11/7/20) __________________________________________________________________ Williams, B., at Oregon (11/7/20) _______________________________________________________________ Slade-Matautia, at Oregon (11/7/20) Interceptions _________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________

TEAM SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES

CATEGORY ____ NO. ___________________________________ STANFORDRushes_______________ 31 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Rushing _________ 197 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Per Rush ________ 6.4 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Rushes ____________ 2 ______________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass attempts _________ 26 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass completions ______ 16 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Passing _________ 216 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Per Pass ________ 8.3 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Passes ____________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Total Plays ___________ 57 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Total Offense _________ 413 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Per Play _________ 7.2 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Points _______________ 14 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Sacks By _____________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ First Downs ___________ 16 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Penalties _____________ 10 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Penalty Yards _________ 100 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Turnovers ____________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Interceptions By _______ 1 ______________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Punts ________________ 2 ______________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Punting Avg __________ 37.0 ___________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Punt ____________ 40 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Punts inside 20 ________ 1 ______________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Punt Return ______ 0 ______________________________________________________________________

CATEGORY ____ NO. __________________________________ OPPONENTRushes_______________ 40 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Rushing _________ 269 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Per Rush ________ 6.7 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Rushes ____________ 4 ______________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass attempts _________ 26 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Pass completions ______ 17 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Passing _________ 227 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Per Pass ________ 8.7 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) TD Passes ____________ 1 ______________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Total Plays ___________ 66 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Total Offense _________ 496 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Yards Per Play _________ 7.5 ____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Points _______________ 35 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Sacks By _____________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ First Downs ___________ 29 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Penalties _____________ 6 ______________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Penalty Yards _________ 43 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Turnovers ____________ 2 ______________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Interceptions By _______ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Punts ________________ 1 ______________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Punting Avg __________ 51.0 ___________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Long Punt ____________ 51 _____________________________________________________ at Oregon (11/7/20) Punts inside 20 ________ 0 ______________________________________________________________________ Long Punt Return ______ 0 ______________________________________________________________________

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2020 STATISTICS | MISCELLANEOUSSCORING

PAT PAT PAT PATSCORING ________________TD ________ FGS ___________ KICK ___________________ RUSH _________________RCV _______________ PASS __________________ DXP ___________________ SAF ____________ POINTSJones, Austin ____________ 2 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 ______________________0-0 ___________________0 _________________ 0-0 _____________________ 0 ______________________ 0 __________________ 12 Toner, Jet _______________ 0 __________ 0-4 _____________ 2-2 ______________________0-0 ___________________0 _________________ 0-0 _____________________ 0 ______________________ 0 ___________________ 2 Total.......... ______________ 2 __________ 0-4 _____________ 2-2 ______________________0-0 ___________________0 _________________ 0-0 _____________________ 0 ______________________ 0 __________________ 14 Opponents...... ___________ 5 __________ 0-1 _____________ 5-5 ______________________0-0 ___________________0 _________________ 0-0 _____________________ 0 ______________________ 0 __________________ 35

FIELD GOAL ACCURACYNAME __________________________ FGM-FGA ________ PCT _________ 10-19 ________ 20-29 ________ 30-39 ________ 40-49 __________50+ ______ LONG ________BLKToner, Jet _________________________ 0-4 ___________ 0.0 __________ 0-0 __________ 0-1 __________ 0-1 __________ 0-2 ___________ 0-0 _________ 0 ___________0

FG SEQUENCE ___________________STANFORD _____________ OPPONENTSOregon _______________________ 48,40,35,27 ______________________ 37

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

STANFORD IN THE RED ZONEPossessions _______________________________________________________________________________ 4Total scores _______________________________________________________________________________ 2Percentage ____________________________________________________________________________ 50.0%Points Scored _____________________________________________________________________________ 14Touchdowns (rush/pass) _________________________________________________________________2 (2/0) Field goals_____________________________________________________________________________ 0 Missed field goals _______________________________________________________________________ 2 On downs _____________________________________________________________________________ 0 Turnovers _____________________________________________________________________________ 0 Clock _________________________________________________________________________________ 0

OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONEPossessions _______________________________________________________________________________ 7Total scores _______________________________________________________________________________ 5Percentage ____________________________________________________________________________ 71.4%Points Scored _____________________________________________________________________________ 35 Touchdowns (rush/pass) _____________________________________________________________5 (4/1) Field goals_____________________________________________________________________________ 0 Missed field goals _______________________________________________________________________ 1 On downs _____________________________________________________________________________ 0 Turnovers _____________________________________________________________________________ 1 Clock _________________________________________________________________________________ 0

STANFORD NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNSYDS _____ PLAY _________________________PLAYER __________________________________ OPPONENT

POINTS OFF TURNOVERS STAN OPP OPP STANOPPONENT ________________________ TOs ______ POINTS _________________TOs ____________ POINTSat Oregon __________________________ 0 __________ 0 _____________________2 ________________ 0COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

Total ______________________________ 0 __________ 0 _____________________2 ________________ 0

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2020 STATISTICS | GAME CAPSULESGAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES

1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL 3RD DOWN TIME OFGAME ________________R-PS-PN ATT-YDS _____ TD C-ATT-INT ______ YDS _________ TD PLAYS-YDS CONV. _____________POSSESSIONStanford ____________5-8-3 31-197 _____ 2 16-26-0 ______ 216 _________0 57-413 4-13 ________________ 32:36at Oregon __________15-10-4 40-269 _____ 4 17-26-1 ______ 227 _________1 66-496 9-11 ________________ 27:24

Stanford ______________ _________ _______________________ _______________________COLORADO ____________ _________ _______________________ _______________________

Stanford ______________ _________ _______________________ _______________________WASHINGTON STATE ____ _________ _______________________ _______________________

Stanford ______________ _________ _______________________ _______________________at California ___________ _________ _______________________ _______________________

Stanford ______________ _________ _______________________ _______________________at Washington _________ _________ _______________________ _______________________

Stanford ______________ _________ _______________________ _______________________OREGON STATE ________ _________ _______________________ _______________________

2020 CENTURY CLUBRUSHING [1]

Yards ___________Attempts _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name, Opponent100 _____________20 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Austin Jones, 11/7 at Oregon

RECEIVING [0]

Yards ___________Receptions _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name, Opponent

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Team300+ yards passing ..................................................504 at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19400+ yards passing ..................................................504 at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19500+ yards passing ..................................................504 at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19<100 yards passing ....................................................... 80 at San Diego State..............................................................................................................9/16/17300+ yards rushing ........................................................ 331 vs. Arizona State..............................................................................................................9/30/17400+ yards rushing ..................................................................... 405 vs. UCLA..............................................................................................................9/23/17500+ yards total offense .........................................510 at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19600+ yards total offense .............................................................. 656 vs. Rice..............................................................................................................8/26/17<200 yards total offense ............................................................ 198 vs. UCLA............................................................................................................10/17/19<150 yards total offense ................................................ 145 at Arizona State............................................................................................................10/21/06Top-25 win at home .............................................. 23-13 vs. #15 Washington..............................................................................................................10/5/19Top-20 win at home .............................................. 23-13 vs. #15 Washington..............................................................................................................10/5/19Top-15 win at home .............................................. 23-13 vs. #15 Washington..............................................................................................................10/5/19Top-10 win at home ................................................ 38-20 vs. #9 Notre Dame............................................................................................................11/25/17Top-5 win at home .................................................. 38-36 vs. #4 Notre Dame............................................................................................................11/28/15Top-25 win on road ................................................. 38-31 (ot) at #20 Oregon..............................................................................................................9/22/18Top-20 win on road ................................................. 38-31 (ot) at #20 Oregon..............................................................................................................9/22/18Top-15 win on road ............................................................... 41-31 at #6 USC..............................................................................................................9/19/15Top-10 win in neutral .......................................................... 45-16 vs. #6 Iowa........................................................................................... 1/1/16 (Rose Bowl)Top-10 win on road ............................................................... 41-31 at #6 USC..............................................................................................................9/19/15Top-5 win on road ..................................................... 17-14 (ot) at #1 Oregon............................................................................................................11/17/12Forced 5+ turnovers ................................................................. 5 at California............................................................................................................11/22/14Threw 3+ interceptions .........................................................3 at Washington..............................................................................................................11/3/18No turnovers ............................................................................. at #12 Oregon..............................................................................................................11/7/204+ turnovers and won ....................................................... 4 vs. Oregon State............................................................................................................11/10/12No offensive touchdown......................................................... vs. #16 Oregon..............................................................................................................9/21/192+ defensive touchdowns ............................................ vs. Washington State..............................................................................................................9/28/132+ interceptions returned for touchdowns ................ vs. Washington State..............................................................................................................9/28/13Defensive shutout at home ...................................................... 35-0 vs. Army..............................................................................................................9/13/14Defensive shutout on road ..................................................48-0 at Colorado..............................................................................................................11/3/12Overtime game ..................................................... 38-31 (1 ot) at #20 Oregon..............................................................................................................9/22/18Two-point conversion ............ at Washington State (Cameron Scarlett run)............................................................................................................11/16/1920+ points in a quarter .................................................... 24 (2nd) vs. Arizona............................................................................................................10/26/1930+ points in a half ........................................................... 31 (1st) vs. Arizona............................................................................................................10/26/1940+ points in a game .................................................................41 vs. Arizona............................................................................................................10/26/19

IndividualRushing100+ yards .................................................Austin Jones (100) at #12 Oregon..............................................................................................................11/7/20200+ yards ............................................... Bryce Love (301) vs. Arizona State ..............................................................................................................9/30/1750+-yard rush .......................................... Nathaniel Peat (73) at #12 Oregon ..............................................................................................................11/7/2075+-yard rush ........................................................ Bryce Love (75) at #6 USC ................................................................................................................9/9/1730+ rushing attempts .................Cameron Scarlett (33) vs. #15 Washington..............................................................................................................10/5/1940+ rushing attempts ...................................... Tyler Gaffney (45) vs. Oregon ..............................................................................................................11/7/13Two 100-yard rushers ............................................................................................................................Bryce Love (111), Christian McCaffrey (204) vs. Rice ............................................................................................................11/26/16Rushing and receiving TD ..................Cameron Scarlett (3, 46) at California..............................................................................................................12/1/18Rushing, receiving and passing TD ................................................................. .................. �"3&+��,$�+�țǜǾ�ǖǖǾ�ǗǝȜǾ��%/&01&�+�� ��ƛ/"6�țǖǕǾ�ǗǝǾ�ǖǖȜ�30ǽ����........................................................... 12/5/15 (Pac-12 Championship Game)Two players with rushing and receiving TD................................................................................. Kevin Hogan (7, 11), Christian McCaffrey (10, 28) vs. USC........................................................... 12/5/15 (Pac-12 Championship Game)100 yards rushing and receiving ............................................................................................................................... Christian McCaffrey (172, 105) vs. Iowa........................................................................................... 1/1/16 (Rose Bowl)

Passing 300+ yards .......................................... Davis Mills (504) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19350+ yards .......................................... Davis Mills (504) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19400+ yards .......................................... Davis Mills (504) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19500+ yards .......................................... Davis Mills (504) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/1930+ completions ................................... Davis Mills (33) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/1950+ attempts ........................................ Davis Mills (50) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/1950+-yard completion .. Davis Mills to Simi Fehoko (54) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/1975+-yard completion ............. K.J. Costello to Simi Fehoko (79) at Colorado..............................................................................................................11/9/1990+-yard completion ...................... Kevin Hogan to Bryce Love (93) vs. UCF..............................................................................................................9/12/154+ touchdowns ...............................................Davis Mills (4) at Oregon State..............................................................................................................9/28/195+ touchdowns ........................................................ K.J. Costello (5) at UCLA............................................................................................................11/24/186+ touchdowns ............................................John Elway (6) vs. Oregon State..............................................................................................................11/1/80Non-QB threw touchdown pass ................................................................................................................... Colby Parkinson to Davis Mills at Oregon State..............................................................................................................9/28/19

Receiving10+ receptions ................................Michael Wilson (10) vs. #15 Notre Dame ............................................................................................................11/30/19100+ yards........ Connor Wedington (119) & Michael Wilson (114) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19150+ yards ........................................Colby Parkinson (166) vs. Oregon State............................................................................................................11/10/18200+ yards .............................JJ Arcega-Whiteside (226) vs. San Diego State..............................................................................................................8/31/18250+ yards .................................................... Troy Walters (278) vs. #18 UCLA..............................................................................................................9/25/99

IndividualDefense15+ tackles ................................... Zach Hoffpauir (15) vs. Washington State............................................................................................................10/10/1420+ tackles .............................................. Dave Wyman (27) at #16 California............................................................................................................11/22/862+ interceptions ............................................. Paulson Adebo (2) vs. Arizona............................................................................................................10/26/193+ sacks ..........................................................Henry Anderson (3.0) vs. Utah............................................................................................................11/15/14Interception and Fumble Recovery .......Levani Damuni (1-1) at #12 Oregon..............................................................................................................11/7/20Two players with 2+ sacks ........................................................................................................ Peter Kalambayi (2.5), Jordan Watkins (2) vs. Kansas State................................................................................................................9/2/16Interception return for TD ........... Bobby Okereke (52) at Washington State..............................................................................................................11/4/17Fumble return for TD ....................... Jonathan McGill (28 yards) at #17 UCF..............................................................................................................9/14/19Safety ..........................................Bobby Okereke (Sack) vs. San Diego State..............................................................................................................8/31/18

Special Teams50+-yard FG ................................................. Jet Toner (51) vs. Northwestern..............................................................................................................8/31/19Kickoff return for TD ......................... Christian McCaffrey (98) vs. California............................................................................................................11/21/15Opening kickoff return for TD..............Ty Montgomery (99) vs. Washington..............................................................................................................10/5/13Fumble return for TD on kickoff .................Usua Amanam (11) at #15 UCLA............................................................................................................11/24/12Kickoff return TD and receiving TD ....... Christian McCaffrey (98, 49) vs. Cal............................................................................................................11/21/15Punt return for TD ..................................... Christian McCaffrey (63) vs. Iowa........................................................................................... 1/1/16 (Rose Bowl)Punt return for TD and receiving TD ...... Christian McCaffrey (63, 75) vs. Iowa............................................................................................ 1/1/16 (Rose BowlBlocked punt return for TD......................................................................................................... Brycen Tremayne (0) [Spencer Jorgensen block] vs. UCLA............................................................................................................10/17/19Blocked punt for safety .................................. Team block vs. Arizona State..............................................................................................................9/21/13Blocked FG return for TD .......Max Bergen (75) [Bergen block] vs. Colorado..............................................................................................................10/8/11Blocked FG ...........................................................Jovan Swann vs. California............................................................................................................11/23/19Blocked punt .................................................... Spenser Jorgensen vs. UCLA............................................................................................................10/17/19Two blocked punts ..............Team (12), Ben Gardner (24) vs. Arizona State..............................................................................................................9/21/13Blocked PAT ............................................Casey Toohill at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19Touchdown on fake FG ............................................... Bo McNally at Oregon..............................................................................................................11/8/08

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Team300+ yards passing .................................................. 520 at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19400+ yards passing .................................................. 520 at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19500+ yards passing .................................................. 520 at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19<100 yards passing .................................................................... 33 vs. Oregon............................................................................................................10/14/17300+ yards rushing .........................................................................307 at USC................................................................................................................9/9/17<0 yards rushing ......................................................-26 vs. Washington State............................................................................................................10/10/14No rush 10+ yards ................................................................. vs. Oregon State..............................................................................................................9/25/15ǚǕǕʭ�6�/!0�1,1�)�,ƛ"+0" .......................................... 624 at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19ǛǕǕʭ�6�/!0�1,1�)�,ƛ"+0" .......................................... 624 at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19ʳǗǕǕ��6�/!0�1,1�)�,ƛ"+0" ...............................................................181 vs. UCF..............................................................................................................9/12/15ʳǖǚǕ�6�/!0�1,1�)�,ƛ"+0" ........................................................115 vs. UC Davis..............................................................................................................8/30/14ʳǖǕǕ�6�/!0�1,1�)�,ƛ"+0" .......................................................... 76 at Colorado..............................................................................................................11/3/12Stanford forced 5+ turnovers ................................................. 5 vs. California............................................................................................................11/22/14Stanford forced 6+ turnovers .........................................6 vs. San Jose State..............................................................................................................9/14/02Stanford forced 7+ turnovers ...........................................................7 vs. BYU..............................................................................................................9/11/04Opponent threw 4+ interceptions ........................................... 4 at California............................................................................................................11/22/14No opponent turnovers .................................................. vs. #15 Notre Dame............................................................................................................11/30/19�,�,--,+"+1�,ƛ"+0&3"�1,2 %!,4+ ................................................... vs. USC................................................................................................................9/8/18Stanford shut out at home ......................................................... 0-42 vs. USC..............................................................................................................11/4/06Stanford shut out on road ......................................................... 0-31 at UCLA..............................................................................................................9/30/06

IndividualRushing100+ yards.......................................................CJ Verdell (105) at #12 Oregon..............................................................................................................11/7/20200+ yards................................................. LaMichael James (257) at Oregon..............................................................................................................10/2/1050+-yard rush........................................................ Khalil Tate (57) vs. Arizona............................................................................................................10/26/1960+-yard rush.....................................................Greg McCrae (73) at #17 UCF..............................................................................................................9/14/1970+-yard rush.....................................................Greg McCrae (73) at #17 UCF..............................................................................................................9/14/1930+ rushing attempts ............................................Ronald Jones (30) vs. USC........................................................... 12/1/17 (Pac-12 Championship Game)40+ rushing attempts .................................. Shane Vereen (42) vs. California............................................................................................................11/21/09Two 100-yard rushers ..........J.J. Taylor (107) & Khalil Tate (103) vs. Arizona............................................................................................................10/26/19Rushing and receiving TD ................. Max Borghi (4, 2) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19Rushing, receiving and passing TD ..........Kenny Hill (6, 27, 11 & 93) vs. TCU.....................................................................................12/28/17 (Alamo Bowl)

Passing300+ yards................................. Anthony Gordon (520) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19350+ yards................................. Anthony Gordon (520) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19400+ yards................................. Anthony Gordon (520) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19500+ yards ................................. Anthony Gordon (520) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/1930+ completions ......................... Anthony Gordon (44) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/1940+ completions ......................... Anthony Gordon (44) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/1950+ attempts .............................. Anthony Gordon (60) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/1960+ attempts .............................. Anthony Gordon (60) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/1950+-yard completion ............... Wilton Speight to Caleb Wilson (66) at UCLA............................................................................................................11/24/1860+-yard completion ............... Wilton Speight to Caleb Wilson (66) at UCLA............................................................................................................11/24/1870+-yard completion ....................... Kenny Hill to Jalen Reagor (93) vs. TCU.....................................................................................12/28/17 (Alamo Bowl)80+-yard completion ....................... Kenny Hill to Jalen Reagor (93) vs. TCU.....................................................................................12/28/17 (Alamo Bowl)90+-yard completion ....................... Kenny Hill to Jalen Reagor (93) vs. TCU.....................................................................................12/28/17 (Alamo Bowl)4+ total touchdowns ...................................Ian Book (4) vs. #15 Notre Dame............................................................................................................11/30/195+ total touchdowns .................... Anthony Gordon (5) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19 4+ passing touchdowns ..............................Ian Book (4) vs. #15 Notre Dame............................................................................................................11/30/195+ passing touchdowns ............... Anthony Gordon (5) at Washington State............................................................................................................11/16/19

Receiving 100+ yards...................................................................Nikko Remigio (157) vs. California............................................................................................................11/23/19200+ yards...................................................... Dillon Mitchell (239) at Oregon..............................................................................................................9/22/18

IndividualDefense15+ tackles ......................................................Evan Weaver (15) at California..............................................................................................................12/1/1820+ tackles .......................................................... Michael Clay (20) at Oregon............................................................................................................11/17/122+ interceptions ...................................... Tedric Thompson (2) vs. Colorado............................................................................................................10/22/163+ sacks......................................................... Jerry Tiller (4.0) at Notre Dame..............................................................................................................9/29/184+ sacks......................................................... Jerry Tiller (4.0) at Notre Dame..............................................................................................................9/29/185+ sacks..........................................Mkristo Bruce (5.0) vs. Washington State..............................................................................................................9/23/06Interception return for TD .............................Jaylon Johnson (100) vs. Utah..............................................................................................................10/6/18Fumble return for TD.........................Khalid Kareem (0) vs. #15 Notre Dame............................................................................................................11/30/19Safety .......................................................................... Martin Andrus at UCLA............................................................................................................11/24/18

Special Teams�& (,ƛ�/"12/+�#,/��� ..........................................Darnay Holmes (93) at UCLA............................................................................................................11/24/18Punt return for TD .............................................. Desmon White (76) vs. TCU.....................................................................................12/28/17 (Alamo Bowl)Blocked FG return for TD ................................................................................................................ Rodney Hardrick (75) [Wade Keliikipi block] vs. Oregon..............................................................................................................11/7/13Blocked FG ................................................. Austin Jackson (47 yards) at USC............................................................................................................... 9/7/19Blocked punt ............................................ Isaiah Foskey vs. #15 Notre Dame............................................................................................................11/30/19Blocked PAT......................................................................Lee Butler vs. Duke................................................................................................................9/8/12

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2020 STATISTICS | QUARTERBACKS#10 Jack West

OPPONENT _______ COMP-ATT-INT ______ YDS _____ TD ______LONGat Oregon ___________ 13-19-0 _________ 154 ______ 0 __________38COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS _____________ 13-19-0 _________ 154 ______ 0 __________38

CAREER HIGHSPass attempts _______________________________32, 10/17/19 vs. UCLAPass completions ____________________________15, 10/17/19 vs. UCLAPassing yards __________________________ 154, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonPassing TDs__________________________________________________0Long __________________________________ 38, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonTotal Offense __________________________ 155, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon

CAREER TOTALS400-yard passing games _______________________________________0300-yard passing games _______________________________________0200-yard passing games _______________________________________0Multiple TD pass games ________________________________________0Record as a starter _____________________________________ 0-2 (.000)

RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG at Oregon _____________________1-1-0 __________ 1COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS _______________________1-1-0 __________ 1

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts ____________________________11, 10/17/19 vs. UCLARushing yards _________________________ 2, 11/10/18 vs. Oregon StateLong _______________________________________7, 10/17/19 vs. UCLARushing TDs _________________________________________________0100-yard rushing games _______________________________________0

#18 Tanner McKee

OPPONENT _______ COMP-ATT-INT ______ YDS _____ TD ______LONGat Oregon ____________ 3-7-0 ___________62 _______ 0 __________46COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ______________ 3-7-0 ___________62 _______ 0 __________46

CAREER HIGHSPass attempts ____________________________ 7, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonPass completions _________________________ 3, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonPassing yards ___________________________ 62, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonPassing TDs__________________________________________________0Long __________________________________ 46, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonTotal Offense ___________________________ 62, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon

CAREER TOTALS400-yard passing games _______________________________________0300-yard passing games _______________________________________0200-yard passing games _______________________________________0Multiple TD pass games ________________________________________0Record as a starter _____________________________________ 0-0 (.000)

RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG at Oregon _____________________0-0-0 __________ 0COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS _______________________0-0-0 __________ 0

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts _____________________________________________0Rushing yards ________________________________________________0Long _______________________________________________________0Rushing TDs _________________________________________________0100-yard rushing games _______________________________________0

#15 Davis Mills

OPPONENT _______ COMP-ATT-INT ______ YDS _____ TD ______LONGat Oregon ______________--- _____________--- _______--- __________---COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ________________--- _____________--- _______--- __________---

CAREER HIGHSPass attempts _____________________ 50, 11/16/19 at Washington StatePass completions __________________ 33, 11/16/19 at Washington StatePassing yards ____________________ 504, 11/16/19 at Washington StatePassing TDs________________ 3, 2x (last: 11/16/19 at Washington State)Long ____________________________ 54, 11/16/19 at Washington StateTotal Offense ____________________ 491, 11/16/19 at Washington State

CAREER TOTALS500-yard passing games ________ 1, 11/16/19 at Washington State (504)400-yard passing games ________ 1, 11/16/19 at Washington State (504)300-yard passing games ________ 1, 11/16/19 at Washington State (504)200-yard passing games _____ 6, last: 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame (276)Multiple TD pass games ________ 3, last: 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame (2)Record as a starter _____________________________________ 2-4 (.333)

RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG at Oregon ______________________ --- ___________---COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ________________________ --- ___________---

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts ____________________7, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre DameRushing yards ______________________36, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre DameLong _____________________________17, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre DameRushing TDs _________________________________________________0100-yard rushing games _______________________________________0

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2020 STATISTICS | RUNNING BACKS#8 Nathaniel Peat

RUSHING RECEIVINGOPPONENT ___________________________ ATT-YDS-TD ______ LONG REC-YDS-TD _ LONGat Oregon ______________________________ 6-93-0 ___________ 73 0-0-0 ________ 0COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ________________________________ 6-93-0 ___________ 73 0-0-0 ________ 0

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts ______________________________________________________ 6, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonRushing yards ________________________________________________________ 93, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonLong _______________________________________________________________ 73, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonRushing TDs ______________________________________________________________________________ 0100-yard games ___________________________________________________________________________ 0Receptions ____________________________________________________1, 5x (last: 11/23/19 vs. California)Receiving yards ________________________________________________ 21, 11/16/19 at Washington StateLong _________________________________________________________ 21, 11/16/19 at Washington StateReceiving TDs _____________________________________________________________________________ 0All-purpose yards ___________________________________________________ 191, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon

#20 Austin Jones

RUSHING RECEIVINGOPPONENT ___________________________ ATT-YDS-TD ______ LONG REC-YDS-TD __ LONGat Oregon _____________________________ 20-100-2 __________ 17 2-22-0 _______ 27COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS _______________________________ 20-100-2 __________ 17 2-22-0 _______ 27

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts _____________________________________________________ 20, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonRushing yards _______________________________________________________ 100, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonLong __________________________________________________________________ 35, 9/14/19 at #17 UCFRushing TDs __________________________________________________________ 2, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon100-yard games _______________________________________________________ 1, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonReceptions _____________________________________________________ 5, 11/16/19 at Washington StateReceiving yards ________________________________________________ 29, 11/16/19 at Washington StateLong _______________________________________________________________ 27, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonReceiving TDs _____________________________________________________________________________ 0All-purpose yards ___________________________________________________ 122, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon

#21 Justus Woods

RUSHING RECEIVINGOPPONENT ___________________________ ATT-YDS-TD ______ LONG REC-YDS-TD _ LONGat Oregon _______________________________ 3-4-0 ___________ 2 0-0-0 ________ 0COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS _________________________________ 3-4-0 ___________ 2 0-0-0 ________ 0

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts ___________________________________________________ 9, 11/10/18 vs. Oregon StateRushing yards _____________________________________________________ 39, 11/10/18 vs. Oregon StateLong ____________________________________________________________ 16, 11/10/18 vs. Oregon StateRushing TDs _______________________________________________________ 1, 11/10/18 vs. Oregon State100-yard games ___________________________________________________________________________ 0Receptions _______________________________________________________ 1, 5x (last: 10/17/19 vs. UCLA)Receiving yards ____________________________________________________ 27, 8/31/19 vs. NorthwesternLong _____________________________________________________________ 27, 8/31/19 vs. NorthwesternReceiving TDs _____________________________________________________________________________ 0All-purpose yards __________________________________________ 51, 2x (last: 8/31/19 vs. Northwestern)

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2020 STATISTICS | RECEIVERS#4 Michael Wilson, WR

OPPONENT ______________ REC-YDS-TD __________________ LONGat Oregon __________________ 4-35-0 ________________________ 16COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ____________________ 4-35-0 ________________________ 16

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ______________________ 10, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre DameYards _________________________ 114, 11/16/19 at Washington StateLong __________________________ 47, 11/16/19 at Washington StateTDs ______________________1, 6x (last: 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame)100-yard games __________________ 1, 11/16/19 at Washington StateAll-purpose yards _______ 114, 2x (last: 11/16/19 at Washington State)

#5 Connor Wedington, WR

OPPONENT ______________ REC-YDS-TD __________________ LONGat Oregon ____________________--- __________________________ ---COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ______________________--- __________________________ ---

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _______________ 8, 2x (last: 11/16/19 at Washington State)Yards _________________________ 119, 11/16/19 at Washington StateLong __________________________ 43, 11/16/19 at Washington StateTDs __________________________________________ 1, 9/7/19 at USC100-yard games __________________ 1, 11/16/19 at Washington StateAll-purpose yards ____________________________ 187, 9/7/19 at USC

#6 Elijah Higgins, WR

OPPONENT ______________ REC-YDS-TD __________________ LONGat Oregon __________________ 0-0-0 ________________________ ---COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ____________________ 0-0-0 ________________________ ---

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ________________________________________________ 0Yards _____________________________________________________ 0Long _____________________________________________________ 0TDs ______________________________________________________ 0100-yard games ____________________________________________ 0All-purpose yards __________________________________________ 0

#9 Osiris St. Brown, WR

OPPONENT ______________ REC-YDS-TD __________________ LONGat Oregon ____________________--- __________________________ ---COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ______________________--- __________________________ ---

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _____________________________5, 11/23/19 vs. CaliforniaYards __________________________________ 53, 9/15/18 vs. UC DavisLong __________________________________ 53, 9/15/18 vs. UC DavisTDs _______________________________________ 1, 11/24/18 at UCLA100-yard games ____________________________________________ 0All-purpose yards _______________________ 53, 9/15/18 vs. UC Davis

#13 Simi Fehoko, WR

OPPONENT ______________ REC-YDS-TD __________________ LONGat Oregon __________________ 3-88-0 ________________________ 46COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ____________________ 3-88-0 ________________________ 46

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _______________________ 6, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre DameYards __________________________________ 97, 10/26/19 vs. ArizonaLong ___________________________________79, 11/9/19 at ColoradoTDs _____________________ 2, 2x (last: 11/16/19 at Washington State)100-yard games ____________________________________________ 0All-purpose yards _______________________ 97, 10/26/19 vs. Arizona

#80 Scooter Harrington, TE

OPPONENT ______________ REC-YDS-TD __________________ LONGat Oregon __________________ 1-7-0 _________________________ 7COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ____________________ 1-7-0 _________________________ 7

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ____________________ 1, 10x (last: 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon)Yards ___________________________ 12, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre DameLong ___________________________ 12, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre DameTDs ______________________________________________________ 0100-yard games ____________________________________________ 0All-purpose yards ________________ 12, 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame

#81 Brycen Tremayne, WR

OPPONENT ______________ REC-YDS-TD __________________ LONGat Oregon __________________ 3-48-0 ________________________ 38COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ____________________ 3-48-0 ________________________ 38

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _____________________________3, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonYards _________________________________48, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonLong _________________________________38, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonTDs ______________________1, 3x (last: 11/30/19 vs. #15 Notre Dame)100-yard games ____________________________________________ 0All-purpose yards ______________________48, 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon

#88 Tucker Fisk, TE

OPPONENT ______________ REC-YDS-TD __________________ LONGat Oregon __________________ 2-14-0 _________________________ 9COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS ____________________ 2-14-0 _________________________ 9

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _____________________________2, 11/7/20 at #12 OregonYards ____________________________ 16, 10/5/19 vs. #15 WashingtonLong ____________________________ 16, 10/5/19 vs. #15 WashingtonTDs ______________________________________________________ 0100-yard games ____________________________________________ 0All-purpose yards _________________ 16, 10/5/19 vs. #15 Washington

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2020 STATISTICS | DEFENSEDEFENSE

DEFENSIVE LEADERS ___________________________ SOLO _____ AST ______ TOTAL _____ TFL-YDS ___ SACKS-YDS ___ INT-YDS ____ BRUP _____ QBH _____FR-YDS ______ FF ______ KICK ____ SAF2 _____ Robinson, Curtis __________________________ 4 ________ 2 _________ 6 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 1C ___ Bonner, Ethan ____________________________ 4 ________ 1 _________ 5 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 21 ____ Williamson, Kendall ________________________ 2 ________ 2 _________ 4 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 10 ____ Fox, Jordan ______________________________ 3 ________ 1 _________ 4 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 3 _____ Antoine, Malik ____________________________ 3 ________ 1 _________ 4 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 28 ____ Turner-Muhammad, S. _____________________ 3 ________ 1 _________ 4 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 45 ____ Miezan, Ricky _____________________________ 4 ________ . _________ 4 ________ 1.0-3 __________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 91 ____ Schaffer, Thomas __________________________ 2 ________ 1 _________ 3 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ 1 ________ . __________. _________. _________ . 11 ____ Keck, Thunder ____________________________ 2 ________ 1 _________ 3 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 34 ____ Booker, Thomas ___________________________ 3 ________ . _________ 3 ________ 1.0-1 __________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 32 ____ McGill, Jonathan __________________________ 1 ________ 2 _________ 3 ________ 1.0-1 __________ . ___________ .__________ 1 _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 30 ____ Damuni, Levani ___________________________ 2 ________ . _________ 2 __________ . ___________ . __________ 1-0 ________ . _________ . ________ 1-12 _________. _________. _________ . 6Z ___ Fox, Andres _______________________________ 2 ________ . _________ 2 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 1E ___ Herron, Stephen __________________________ 1 ________ 1 _________ 2 ________ 1.0-5 __________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 29 ____ Jorgensen, Spencer ________________________ . _________ 1 _________ 1 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 5Z ___ Logan, Donjae ____________________________ . _________ 1 _________ 1 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 27 ____ Porter, Omari _____________________________ . _________ 1 _________ 1 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ . _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . 31 ____ Manley, Zahran ___________________________ 1 ________ . _________ 1 __________ . ___________ . ___________ .__________ 1 _________ . _________ . __________. _________. _________ . ______ Total.......... ______________________________ 37 ________16 ________53 ________4-10 _________ 0-0 _________ 1-0 ________ 2 _________ 1 _______ 1-12 _________. _________. _________ . ______ Opponents...... ____________________________ -_________ - _________ - __________ - __________ 0-0 __________ .__________ 3 _________ 1 ________ . _________ 1 _________. _________ .

SOLO - unassisted tackles • AST - assisted tackles • TOTAL - total tackles • TFL - tackles for loss •INT - interception

GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (TEAM)Opponent __________________________________________________________ Sacks _________TFL ________ FF _________ FR _________ INT _________ PBU _________ P_BLK _____ FG_BLK _____ XP_BLK __________ QBHat Oregon ____________________________________________________________ 0 ____________4 __________0 _________ 1 ___________ 1 ___________ 2 ______________0 __________ 0 ___________0 _____________ 1COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATETotal ________________________________________________________________ 0 ____________4 __________0 _________ 1 ___________ 1 ___________ 2 ______________0 __________ 0 ___________0 _____________ 1

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2020 STATISTICS | DEFENSEGAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (INDIVIDUAL)

TOTAL TACKLES _____ UA-A ______ TOT ______ORE _____COLO ______WSU _____ CAL ________UW _______OSU Robinson,C LB _______ 4-2 _______ 6 ________ 4-2 Bonner,E CB _________ 4-1 _______ 5 ________ 4-1 Antoine,M ___________ 3-1 _______ 4 ________ 3-1 Williamson,K SS ______ 2-2 _______ 4 ________ 2-2 Turner-Muhammad CB 3-1 _______ 4 ________ 3-1 Fox,J LB_____________ 3-1 _______ 4 ________ 3-1 Miezan,R LB _________ 4-0 _______ 4 ________ 4-0 Schaffer,T DE ________ 2-1 _______ 3 ________ 2-1 Keck, Thunder LB _____ 2-1 _______ 3 ________ 2-1 Booker,T DE _________ 3-0 _______ 3 ________ 3-0 McGill,J _____________ 1-2 _______ 3 ________ 1-2 Herron,S LB__________ 1-1 _______ 2 ________ 1-1 Fox,A LB ____________ 2-0 _______ 2 ________ 2-0 Damuni,L LB _________ 2-0 _______ 2 ________ 2-0 Logan,D CB __________ 0-1 _______ 1 ________ 0-1 Porter,O CB __________ 0-1 _______ 1 ________ 0-1 Jorgensen,S _________ 0-1 _______ 1 ________ 0-1 Manley,Z CB _________ 1-0 _______ 1 ________ 1-0

2020 OFFICIATING CREWS1 - AT OREGON

R: M. MothershedU: R. MeisenheimerHL: Kirk MatsonLJ: Matt DormanBJ: Steve HudsonFJ: Michael HallSJ: Michael WeselohCJ: Justin Elliott

2 - COLORADOR: U: HL: LJ: BJ: FJ: SJ: CJ:

3 - WASHINGTON STATER: U: HL: LJ: BJ: FJ: SJ: CJ:

4 - AT CALR: U: HL: LJ: BJ: FJ: SJ: CJ:

5 - AT WASHINGTONR: U: HL: LJ: BJ: FJ: SJ: CJ:

6 - OREGON STATER: U: HL: LJ: BJ: FJ: SJ: CJ:

7 - PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPR: U: HL: LJ: BJ: FJ: SJ: CJ:

8 - BOWLR: U: HL: LJ: BJ: FJ: SJ: CJ:

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2020 STATISTICS | SPECIALISTSPLACEKICKERS

#26 Jet Toner

OPPONENT __________ FG-FGA _____ PAT-A _____ POINTS ___ LONGat Oregon _____________________ 0-4 _____________2-2 _____________ 2 _____________ ---COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS _______________________ 0-4 _____________2-2 _____________ 2 _____________ ---

CAREER HIGHSField goal attempts _____________________________________________ 4, 5x (last: 11/7/20 at #12 Oregon)Field goals made ___________________________________________ 3, 7x (last: 10/5/19 vs. #15 Washington)Long ______________________________________________________________51, 8/31/19 vs. Northwestern

PUNTERS

#20 Ryan Sanborn

OPPONENT _________ NO. _____ YDS ____ AVG. ____ LONG ____TB ____ FC ____ I20 ____ 50+at Oregon ___________ 2 _______ 74 ____ 37.0 _____ 40 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______ 1 ______ 0COLORADOWASHINGTON STATEat Californiaat WashingtonOREGON STATE

TOTALS _____________ 2 _______ 74 ____ 37.0 _____ 40 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______ 1 ______ 0

CAREER HIGHSPunt attempts _____________________________________________________________8, 10/17/19 vs. UCLAPunt Yards ______________________________________________________________324, 10/17/19 vs. UCLALong _______________________________________________________________68, 9/28/19 at Oregon State

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Antoine,M All-purpose yards: 36, USC, 09/08/18 Interceptions: 2 [t-1st], USC, 09/08/18 Long interception return: 36, USC, 09/08/18 Tackles: 7, at Notre Dame, 09/29/18 (6-1); vs Pitt, 12/31/18 (4-3) Sacks: 1.0, at UCLA, 11/24/18 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 2.0, at UCLA, 11/24/18 (2-0) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], vs TCU, Dec 28, 2017 Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], Notre Dame, Nov 25, 2017 Pass breakups: 2, UCLA, 10/17/19 ; Arizona, 10/26/19 ; Notre Dame, Nov 25, 2017 Archer,B Receptions: 1, California, 11/23/19 Bonner,E Tackles: 5, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (4-1) Booker,T Interceptions: 1, UC Davis, 09/15/18 Tackles: 9, UCLA, 10/17/19 (3-6) Sacks: 2.0, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 (2-0) Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 (2-0); Arizona, 10/26/19 (2-0) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], Arizona, 10/26/19 Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], at Arizona State, 10/18/18 Pass breakups: 2, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Butler, T Tackles: 1, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (1-0); at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1-0); at San Diego State, Sep 16, 2017 (1-0) Damuni,L Interceptions: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Tackles: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (2-0) Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], at Oregon, 11/7/20 Fehoko,S Points scored: 12, Arizona, 10/26/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Touchdowns: 2, Arizona, 10/26/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Rush attempts: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Rush yards: -1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1 carries) Receptions: 6, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Receiving yards: 97, Arizona, 10/26/19 (3 receptions) Receiving TDs: 2 [t-8th], Arizona, 10/26/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Long reception: 79 [4th], at Colorado, 11/09/19 Total offense attempts: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: -1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (-1 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 97, Arizona, 10/26/19 Fisk,T Receptions: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Receiving yards: 16, Washington, 10/05/19 (1 receptions) Long reception: 16, Washington, 10/05/19 All-purpose yards: 16, Washington, 10/05/19 Kick returns: 1, UC Davis, 09/15/18 Kick return yards: 3, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (1 returns) Long kick return: 3, UC Davis, 09/15/18 Fox,A Tackles: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (2-0) Sacks: 1.0, at UCLA, 11/24/18 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at UCLA, 11/24/18 (1-0) Fox,J Points scored: 6, Northwestern, 08/31/19 Touchdowns: 1, Northwestern, 08/31/19 Tackles: 9, at Oregon, 09/22/18 (4-5); at Washington, 11/03/18 (4-5) Sacks: 1.5, at Oregon, 09/22/18 (1-1) Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Oregon, 09/22/18 (1-1) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], at Notre Dame, 09/29/18 ; Notre Dame, Nov 25, 2017 Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], Northwestern, 08/31/19 ; Oregon, Oct 14, 2017 Pass breakups: 1, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 ; at UCLA, 11/24/18 Harrington,S Receptions: 1, 10 times Receiving yards: 12, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (1 receptions) Long reception: 12, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 All-purpose yards: 12, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Kick returns: 1, at Washington, 11/03/18 Kick return yards: 8, at Washington, 11/03/18 (1 returns) Long kick return: 8, at Washington, 11/03/18

Heimuli,H Points scored: 6, Washington State, 10/27/18 Touchdowns: 1, Washington State, 10/27/18 Receptions: 1, 4 times Receiving yards: 4, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (1 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, Washington State, 10/27/18 Long reception: 4, Northwestern, 08/31/19 All-purpose yards: 4, Northwestern, 08/31/19 Tackles: 1, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (1-0) Herron,S Tackles: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1-1) Sacks: .5, UCLA, 10/17/19 (0-1) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1-0) Higgins,E Tackles: 1, Arizona, 10/26/19 (0-1) Johnson,R Tackles: 2, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (0-2); Oregon State, 11/10/18 (0-2) Jones,A Points scored: 12, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Touchdowns: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Rush attempts: 20, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Rush yards: 100, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (20 carries) Rush TDs: 2, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Long rush: 35, at UCF, 09/14/19 Receptions: 5, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Receiving yards: 29, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (5 receptions) Long reception: 27, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Total offense attempts: 20, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (20 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 100, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (100 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 122, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Kick returns: 4, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Kick return yards: 60, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (4 returns) Long kick return: 22, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Tackles: 2, California, 11/23/19 (1-1) Jorgensen,S All-purpose yards: 21, UCLA, 10/17/19 Punt returns: 1, UCLA, 10/17/19 Punt return yards: 21, UCLA, 10/17/19 (1 returns) Tackles: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (0-1) Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], UCLA, 10/17/19 Kaufusi,T Tackles: 2, UCLA, 10/17/19 (0-2) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (1-0) Keck, Thunder Tackles: 3, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (2-1) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], at USC, 09/07/19 Kelly,KB Interceptions: 1, Washington, 10/05/19 Tackles: 6, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (5-1) Sacks: 1.0, UCLA, 10/17/19 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, UCLA, 10/17/19 (1-0) Pass breakups: 2, Washington, 10/05/19 Logan,D Tackles: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (0-1) Lynch,J Tackles: 1, UCLA, 10/17/19 (0-1)

Maddox,D Points scored: 6, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Touchdowns: 1, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Rush attempts: 9, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Rush yards: 39, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (9 carries) Rush TDs: 1, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Long rush: 16, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Receptions: 1, 5 times Receiving yards: 27, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (1 receptions) Long reception: 27, Northwestern, 08/31/19 Total offense attempts: 9, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (9 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 39, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (39 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 51, Northwestern, 08/31/19 ; Oregon State, 11/10/18 Kick returns: 2, vs TCU, Dec 28, 2017 Kick return yards: 46, at Washington State, Nov 04, 2017 (1 returns) Long kick return: 46, at Washington State, Nov 04, 2017 Tackles: 1, at UCF, 09/14/19 (1-0) Mangum-Farrar Tackles: 2, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (0-2) Manley,Z Tackles: 2, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1-1) Pass breakups: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 McFarlane,C Rush attempts: 1, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Rush yards: 11, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (1 carries) Long rush: 11, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Total offense attempts: 1, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (1 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 11, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (11 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 11, Oregon State, 11/10/18 McGill,J Points scored: 6, at UCF, 09/14/19 Touchdowns: 1, at UCF, 09/14/19 Interceptions: 1, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Tackles: 11, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 (7-4) Tackles for loss: 1.0, 4 times Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], at UCF, 09/14/19 Pass breakups: 1, 4 times McKee,T Pass attempts: 7, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Pass completions: 3, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Pass yards: 62, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Long pass: 46, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Total offense attempts: 7, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (0 rush,7 pass) Total ofense yards: 62, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (0 rush,62 pass) Miezan,R Tackles: 4, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (4-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1-0) Mills,D Points scored: 6, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Touchdowns: 1, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Rush attempts: 7, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Rush yards: 36, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (7 carries) Long rush: 17, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Pass attempts: 50 [1st], at Washington State, 11/16/19 Pass completions: 33 [t-2nd], at Washington State, 11/16/19 Pass yards: 504 [1st], at Washington State, 11/16/19 Pass TDs: 3, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Had intercepted: 2 [t-5th], at Washington State, 11/16/19 ; California, 11/23/19 Long pass: 54, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Receptions: 1, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Receiving yards: 8, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 (1 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Long reception: 8, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Total offense attempts: 53 [2nd], Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (7 rush,46 pass) Total ofense yards: 491 [1st], at Washington State, 11/16/19 (-13 rush,504 pass) All-purpose yards: 36, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Pakola,J Tackles: 1, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1-0) Parson,JJ All-purpose yards: 11, at Colorado, 11/09/19 Interceptions: 1, at Colorado, 11/09/19 Long interception return: 11, at Colorado, 11/09/19 Tackles: 3, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (1-2); California, 11/23/19 (2-1)

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Peat,N Rush attempts: 6, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Rush yards: 93, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (6 carries) Long rush: 73 [4th], at Oregon, 11/7/20 Receptions: 1, 5 times Receiving yards: 21, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1 receptions) Long reception: 21, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Total offense attempts: 6, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (6 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 93, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (93 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 191, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Kick returns: 4, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Kick return yards: 98, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (4 returns) Long kick return: 32, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Tackles: 1, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (1-0); Arizona, 10/26/19 (1-0); at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1-0) Phillips,C Tackles: 1, 4 times Porter,O Tackles: 1, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (0-1) Reid,G Tackles: 6, Washington, 10/05/19 (3-3); Arizona, 10/26/19 (5-1); Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (5-1) Sacks: 1.5, at California, 12/01/18 (1-1) Tackles for loss: 2.5, Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (2-0); at California, 12/01/18 (2-1) Pass breakups: 2, UCLA, 10/17/19 Robinson,C All-purpose yards: 26, Oregon, Oct 14, 2017 Punt returns: 1, Oregon, Oct 14, 2017 Punt return yards: 26, Oregon, Oct 14, 2017 (1 returns) Interceptions: 1, Notre Dame, Nov 25, 2017 Long interception return: 6, Notre Dame, Nov 25, 2017 Tackles: 9, UCLA, 10/17/19 (4-5); at Washington State, 11/16/19 (6-3) Sacks: 1.0, California, 11/23/19 (1-0); Rice, Nov 26, 2016 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 2.0, California, 11/23/19 (2-0) Fumbles forced: 2 [t-1st], Northwestern, 08/31/19 Pass breakups: 1, 4 times Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], Oregon, Oct 14, 2017 Sanborn,R Points scored: 11, Arizona, 10/26/19 Kick PATs: 5, Arizona, 10/26/19 Points by kicking: 11, Arizona, 10/26/19 Field goals made: 2, Arizona, 10/26/19 ; at Colorado, 11/09/19 ; California, 11/23/19 Field goal attempts: 3, at Colorado, 11/09/19 Longest field goal: 48 [t-9th], California, 11/23/19 Punt attempts: 8 [t-4th], UCLA, 10/17/19 Punt yards: 324 [10th], UCLA, 10/17/19 (8 punts) Longest punt: 68 [3rd], at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Schaffer,T Tackles: 3, at UCF, 09/14/19 (3-0); California, 11/23/19 (0-3); at Oregon, 11/7/20 (2-1) Sacks: 1.0, Oregon, 09/21/19 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 2.0, at UCF, 09/14/19 (2-0) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], Oregon, 09/21/19 Pass breakups: 1, vs Pitt, 12/31/18 Sinclair,T Tackles: 4, at UCF, 09/14/19 (2-2) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Colorado, 11/09/19 (1-0) Pass breakups: 1, at Washington State, 11/16/19 St. Brown,O Points scored: 6, at UCLA, 11/24/18 Touchdowns: 1, at UCLA, 11/24/18 Rush attempts: 1, at Washington State, 11/16/19 ; California, 11/23/19 Rush yards: 8, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1 carries) Long rush: 8, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Receptions: 5, California, 11/23/19 Receiving yards: 53, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (1 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, at UCLA, 11/24/18 Long reception: 53, UC Davis, 09/15/18 Total offense attempts: 1, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (1 rush,0 pass); California, 11/23/19 (1 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 8, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (8 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 53, UC Davis, 09/15/18

Symonds,J Receptions: 1, 5 times Receiving yards: 8, California, 11/23/19 (1 receptions) Long reception: 8, California, 11/23/19 All-purpose yards: 8, California, 11/23/19 Toner,J Points scored: 16, UCLA, Sep 23, 2017 Kick PATs: 8 [t-1st], vs Rice, Aug 27, 2017 Points by kicking: 16 [3rd], UCLA, Sep 23, 2017 Field goals made: 3 [t-5th], 7 times Field goal attempts: 4 [t-5th], 5 times Longest field goal: 51 [t-5th], Northwestern, 08/31/19 Tremayne,B Points scored: 6, 4 times Touchdowns: 1, 4 times Receptions: 3, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Receiving yards: 48, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (3 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 ; Arizona, 10/26/19 ; Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Long reception: 38, at Oregon, 11/7/20 All-purpose yards: 48, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Tackles: 1, California, 11/23/19 (1-0); Notre Dame, 11/30/19 (0-1) Turner-Muhammad Tackles: 4, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (3-1) Umerah,T Tackles: 2, Washington, 10/05/19 (1-1) Sacks: 1.0, Washington, 10/05/19 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Washington, 10/05/19 (1-0) Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], at USC, 09/07/19 Wade-Perry,D Tackles: 4, at UCF, 09/14/19 (2-2) Sacks: 1.0, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 2.0, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (2-0) Wedington,C Points scored: 6, at USC, 09/07/19 Touchdowns: 1, at USC, 09/07/19 Rush attempts: 2, Oregon, 09/21/19 Rush yards: 43, UCLA, Sep 23, 2017 (1 carries) Long rush: 43, UCLA, Sep 23, 2017 Receptions: 8, Arizona, 10/26/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Receiving yards: 119, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (8 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, at USC, 09/07/19 Long reception: 43, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Total offense attempts: 2, Oregon, 09/21/19 (2 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 43, UCLA, Sep 23, 2017 (43 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 187, at USC, 09/07/19 Punt returns: 2, San Diego State, 08/31/18 Punt return yards: 18, San Diego State, 08/31/18 (2 returns) Long punt return: 13, San Diego State, 08/31/18 Kick returns: 5 [t-7th], at Oregon State, 09/28/19 Kick return yards: 147 [t-9th], at Oregon State, 09/28/19 (5 returns) Long kick return: 60, at USC, 09/07/19 Tackles: 1, at Washington, 11/03/18 (1-0); at Colorado, 11/09/19 (1-0); at Washington State, Nov 04, 2017 (1-0) West,J Rush attempts: 11, UCLA, 10/17/19 Rush yards: 2, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (1 carries) Long rush: 7, UCLA, 10/17/19 Pass attempts: 32, UCLA, 10/17/19 Pass completions: 15, UCLA, 10/17/19 Pass yards: 154, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Long pass: 38, at Oregon, 11/7/20 Total offense attempts: 43, UCLA, 10/17/19 (11 rush,32 pass) Total ofense yards: 155, at Oregon, 11/7/20 (1 rush,154 pass) All-purpose yards: 2, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Williams,N Tackles: 3, at Oregon, 09/22/18 (1-2) Fumbles forced: 1 [t-7th], at Oregon, 09/22/18 Pass breakups: 1, Oregon State, 11/10/18

Williamson,K Tackles: 7, 5 times Sacks: .5, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (0-1) Tackles for loss: 2.0, at UCLA, 11/24/18 (2-0) Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-3rd], Northwestern, 08/31/19 Pass breakups: 1, at UCF, 09/14/19 ; Oregon State, 11/10/18 ; at California, 12/01/18 Wilson,M Points scored: 6, 6 times Touchdowns: 1, 6 times Rush attempts: 1, Utah, 10/06/18 ; vs Pitt, 12/31/18 Rush yards: 9, vs Pitt, 12/31/18 (1 carries) Long rush: 9, vs Pitt, 12/31/18 Receptions: 10 [t-2nd], Notre Dame, 11/30/19 Receiving yards: 114, at Washington State, 11/16/19 (5 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, 6 times Long reception: 47, at Washington State, 11/16/19 Total offense attempts: 1, Utah, 10/06/18 (1 rush,0 pass); vs Pitt, 12/31/18 (1 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 9, vs Pitt, 12/31/18 (9 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 114, at Oregon State, 09/28/19 ; at Washington State, 11/16/19 Punt returns: 3, vs Pitt, 12/31/18 Punt return yards: 37, UC Davis, 09/15/18 (2 returns) Long punt return: 30, UC Davis, 09/15/18 Kick returns: 2, at USC, 09/07/19 Kick return yards: 35, at USC, 09/07/19 (2 returns) Long kick return: 19, at USC, 09/07/19 Tackles: 1, Northwestern, 08/31/19 (1-0) Woods,J Rush attempts: 3, Oregon State, 11/10/18 ; at Oregon, 11/7/20 Rush yards: 12, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (3 carries) Long rush: 5, Oregon State, 11/10/18 Total offense attempts: 3, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (3 rush,0 pass); at Oregon, 11/7/20 (3 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 12, Oregon State, 11/10/18 (12 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 12, Oregon State, 11/10/18

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Qtr Time Team - Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score1st 3:25 STAN - Jones, A 4 yd run (Toner PAT) 9-80 5:30 STAN 7-ORE 0 1st 0:54 ORE - Verdell 10 yd run (Lewis PAT) 7-87 2:31 STAN 7-ORE 7 2nd 1:05 ORE - Johnson 5 yd pass from Shough (Lewis PAT) 10-96 3:59 STAN 7-ORE 14 3rd 11:13 ORE - Dye 14 yd run (Lewis PAT) 9-75 3:47 STAN 7- ORE 21 0:53 ORE - Shough 9 yd run (Lewis PAT) 10-80 3:57 STAN 7-ORE 28 4th 7:39 STAN - Jones, A 2 yd run (Toner PAT) 3-80 1:32 STAN 14-ORE 28 4th 3:37 ORE - Habibi-Likio 4 yd run (Lewis PAT) 9-73 4:02 STAN 14-ORE 35

Stanford OregonFIRST DOWNS 16 29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-197 40-269 PASSING YDS (NET) 216 227 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-16-0 26-17-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-413 66-496 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-12 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-98 2-35 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-37.0 1-51.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 10-100 6-43 Possession Time 32:36 27:24 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 9 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 5-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHINGStanford-Jones, Austin 20-100; Peat, Nathaniel 6-93; Woods, Justus 3-4; West, Jack 1-1; Fehoko, Simi 1-minus 1.Oregon-Verdell, CJ 20-105; Shough, Tyler 11-85; Dye, Travis 6-78; Habibi-Likio, C 2-6; Dollars, Sean 1-minus 5. PASSINGStanford-West, Jack 13-19-0-154; McKee, Tanner 3-7-0-62.Oregon-Shough, Tyler 17-26-1-227. RECEIVINGStanford-Wilson, Michael 4-35; Fehoko, Simi 3-88; Tremayne, Brycen 3-48; Jones, Austin 2-22; Fisk, Tucker 2-14; Harrington, Scooter 1-7; Symonds, Jay 1-2.Oregon-Johnson, DJ 5-55; Johnson III, J. 4-60; Redd, Jaylon 4-29; Verdell, CJ 2-30; Pittman, Mycah 1-44; Williams, Devon 1-9. INTERCEPTIONSStanford-Damuni, Levani 1-0. FUMBLESStanford-Fisk, Tucker 1-0.Oregon-Habibi-Likio, C 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A)None

TACKLES (UA-A)Stanford-Robinson, Curtis 4-2; Bonner, Ethan 4-1; Miezan, Ricky 4-0; Antoine, Malik 3-1; Fox, Jordan 3-1; Turner-Muhammad, S. 3-1; Williamson, Kendall 2-2; Booker, Thomas 3-0; Keck, Thunder 2-1; Schaffer, Thomas 2-1; McGill, Jonathan 1-2; Damuni, Levani 2-0; Fox, Andres 2-0; Herron, Stephen 1-1; Manley, Zahran 1-0; Jorgensen, Spencer 0-1; Porter, Omari 0-1; Logan, Donjae 0-1.Oregon-Wright, Mykael 4-1; Slade-Matautia 2-3; Sewell, Noah 4-0; Pickett, Nick 3-1; McKinley III, V 3-1; Thibodeaux, K. 1-3; Faoliu, Austin 2-1; Happle, Jordan 2-1; James, DJ 2-1; Stephens IV, S. 2-1; Hill, Jamal 1-2; Williams, B. 1-2; Mathis, Dru 1-2; Funa, Mase 2-0; Scott, Jordon 1-1; Johnson III, J. 1-0; Williams, K. 1-0; Flowe, Justin 1-0; Delgado, Josh 1-0; LaDuke, Jackson 1-0; Dorlus, Brandon 0-1; Faoliu, Andrew 0-1.

Cardinal Drops Season Opener

EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Tyler Shough picked up where Justin Herbert left off, throwing for 227 yards and a touchdown while running for another score to lead No. 12 Oregon to a 35-14 victory over short-handed Stanford on Saturday night in the opener for both teams.

Shough completed 17 of 26 passes with one interception, and ran for 85 yards. CJ Verdell ran for 105 yards and a score for Oregon, which won its 11th straight game at Autzen Stadium, the seventh longest active streak in the nation.

Stanford was hurt before the game even kicked off when it was announced that starting quarterback Davis Mills, wide receiver Connor Wedington and defensive end Trey LaBounty were unavailable due to COVID-19 testing results and contact tracing protocols.

Despite being short-handed, the Cardinal opened the scoring thanks to Austin Jones' 4-yard touchdown run with 3:25 remaining in the first quarter. Jones ran for 100 yards on 20 carries, scoring on two yards out for his second touchdown with 7:39 left in the fourth quarter.

Mills, who started in six games for the Cardinal last season while throwing for 1,960 yards and 11 touchdowns, was replaced by backup Jack West, who completed 13 of 19 passes for 154 yards. Freshman Tanner McKee also saw playing time, completing three of seven passes for 62 yards.

Stanford's defense produced two takeaways, highlighted by Levani Damuni, who became the first Cardinal player to record an interception and fumble recovery in the same game since Frank Buncom had two interceptions and a fumble recovery against TCU on Dec. 28, 2017 in the Alamo Bowl.

The Cardinal, which dropped its season opener for the first time since a 16-6 loss at Northwestern back on Sept. 5, 2015, was held scoreless in the middle quarters while Jet Toner missed four field goal attempts.

Trailing 7-0, Oregon answered on the ensuing drive with Verdell's 10-yard scoring run. Verdell is the Pac-12's top returning running back with 1,220 rushing yards last season.

The Ducks moved in front 14-7 following Shough's 5-yard touchdown pass to DJ Johnson with 1:05 to play before halftime.

Third-quarter rushing touchdowns from Travis Dye and Shough increased Oregon's lead to 28-7.

After Jones' second touchdown, Cyrus Habibi-Likio's 4-yard scoring run provided the final margin for Oregon.

Stanford hosts Colorado on Saturday, Nov. 14, in its home opener at Stanford Stadium.

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THE LAST TIME | NOV. 9, 2019

STANFORD 13 3 3 0 7 -COLORADO 16 7 3 0 6 -

FOLSOM FIELD (BOULDER, COLO.)KICKOFF: 1:10 P.M. MT • ATTENDANCE: 49,224 • GAME DURATION: 2:59

Qtr Time Team - Scoring Play Plays-Yards TOP Score1st 11:14 COLO - Montez 13 yd run (Price PAT) 9-75 3:46 STAN 0-COLO 7 � ǚǿǚǝ� �����Ȓ���+�,/+�ǙǕ�6!�Ɯ")!�$,�)� ǖǖȒǚǘ� ǚǿǖǛ� �����ǘȒ�����ǜ Ǘ+!� ǞǿǕǞ� �����Ȓ���+�,/+�ǘǛ�6!�Ɯ")!�$,�)� ǝȒǙǜ� ǘǿǗǝ� �����ǛȒ�����ǜ � ǕǿǘǗ� �����Ȓ��/& "�ǘǙ�6!�Ɯ")!�$,�)� ǖǘȒǛǘ� ǘǿǖǕ� �����ǛȒ�����ǖǕ 4th 14:05 STAN - Fehoko 79 yd pass from Costello (Sanborn PAT) 4-74 1:50 STAN 13-COLO 10 � ǜǿǘǙ� �����Ȓ��/& "�Ǘǘ�6!�Ɯ")!�$,�)� ǖǙȒǛǞ� Ǜǿǘǖ� �����ǖǘȒ�����ǖǘ � ǕǿǕǕ� �����Ȓ��/& "�ǘǜ�6!�Ɯ")!�$,�)� ǖǘȒǛǖ� ǛǿǕǕ� �����ǖǘȒ�����ǖǛ

Stanford ColoradoFIRST DOWNS 15 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-127 41-172 PASSING YDS (NET) 245 186 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-18-1 30-20-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-372 71-358 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-11 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-43.3 4-50.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-80 5-45 Possession Time 27:53 32:07 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 6 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 2-9 RUSHINGStanford-Scarlett, Cameron 13-63; Jones, Austin 5-30; Peat, Nathaniel 4-29; Costello, K.J. 3-5.Colorado-Fontenot, Alex 18-95; Montez, Steven 8-40; Mangham, Jaren 11-18; Nixon, K.D. 2-14; Shenault, Lavis 1-5; Brown, Tony 1-0. PASSINGStanford-Costello, K.J. 18-29-1-245.Colorado-Montez, Steven 20-30-1-186. RECEIVINGStanford-Parkinson, Colby 5-54; Wilson, Michael 3-34; Wedington, Connor 3-16; Fehoko, Simi 2-96; St. Brown, Osiris 2-30; Fisk, Tucker 1-6; Symonds, Jay 1-5; Jones, Austin 1-4.Colorado-Shenault, Lavis 8-91; Brown, Tony 3-32; Nixon, K.D. 3-32; Stanley, Dimitr 2-12; Bell, Maurice 1-8; Russell, Brady 1-7; Jackson, Jaylon 1-4; Mangham, Jaren 1-0. INTERCEPTIONSStanford-Parson, J.J. 1-11.Colorado-Rakestraw, Derr 1-1. FUMBLESNone SACKS (UA-A)Stanford-Toohill, Casey 1-0.Colorado-Johnson, Mustaf 1-0; Lang, Terrance 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A)Stanford-Pryts, Andrew 6-1; Toohill, Casey 6-0; Booker, Thomas 5-0; Adebo, Paulson 5-0; Beecher, Ryan 4-1; Kelly, Kyu Blu 4-0; Head, Stuart 2-2; McGill, Jonathan 3-0; Antoine, Malik 3-0; Williamson, Kendall 3-0; Swann, Jovan 2-1; Sinclair, Tristan 2-0; Reid, Gabe 2-0; Williams, Michael 1-0; Wade-Perry, Dalyn 1-0; Wedington, Connor 1-0; Schaffer, Thomas 1-0; Kaufusi, Tangaloa 0-1.Colorado-Taylor, Davion 8-0; Onu, Mikial 5-0; Landman, Nate 5-0; Wells, Carson 4-0; Rakestraw, Derr 4-0; Jones, Akil 3-1; Trujillo, K.J. 3-0; Lang, Terrance 2-0; Sami, Jalen 2-0; Johnson, Mustaf 1-1; Luckett, Tarik 1-0; Williams, Austi 1-0; Fontenot, Alex 1-0.

Stopped in Boulder

BOULDER, Colo. - Freshman kicker Evan Price converted a 37-yard field goal with no time remaining as Colorado beat Stanford 16-13 on Saturday to snap a five-game skid and keep its flickering bowl hopes afloat.

Price was promoted this week with James Stefanou dealing with an injury. Price was instantly mobbed by teammates, falling to the ground and losing his helmet. It was Colorado's first game-winning field goal as time expired since Sept. 29, 2007, against Oklahoma.

The Buffaloes (4-6, 2-5 Pac-12) need to win their final two games to become bowl eligible.

Stanford (4-5, 3-4) must win two of its final three contests to extend its bowl streak to 11 straight seasons.

Colorado quarterback Steven Montez methodically drove the Buffaloes down the field to set up the winning score. The drive was aided by a pass interference call on Stanford's Kyu Blu Kelly, who reached out to slow down Tony Brown on a deep pass. Colorado also went for it on fourth-and-short at the Stanford 34, with Laviska Shenault Jr. -- banged up knee and all -- churning for the yardage.

K.J. Costello gave Stanford its first lead of the game early in the fourth quarter when on third-and-15 he found wide receiver Simi Fehoko down the middle. Fehoko took it from there, splitting several defenders and bursting to the end zone for a 75-yard score.

Midway through the fourth, Montez tossed a short pass to wide out K.D. Nixon standing at the goal line, but the pass fell incomplete. The Buffaloes settled for a 23-yard field goal from Price to tie the game at 13.

In the second quarter, Stanford defensive back J.J. Parson thwarted a drive by picking off his first career pass. Stanford turned it into a field goal with 9:09 remaining before halftime. Moments before, the Cardinal had a touchdown reversed on review, when it was ruled Fehoko had a foot out of bounds in the back of the end zone.

Costello, starting for the second consecutive game, completed 18 of 29 passes for 245 yards and one touchdown. Cameron Scarlett led Stanford in rushing with 13 carries for 63 yards, while tight end Colby Parkinson caught five for 54 yards.