Welcome to Stanford Football
Transcript of Welcome to Stanford Football
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Welcome toStanfordFootball
• Tradition of Excellence
• Competitive Pacific-10 Conferenceand Non-Conference Schedule
• Famous Rivalries
• National Television Exposure
• All-America Selections
• NFL Draft Picks
• Bowl Games
• National Honors and Awards
• Gameday at Stanford Stadium
• Outstanding Athletic Facilities
• The Most Successful Collegiate Athletic Program in the United States
• World Renowned Academics
• Perfect Weather All Year Long
• A Beautiful Campus in One of theCountry’s Most Desirable Regions
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Stanford in the NFL
John LynchDenver Broncos
Tank WilliamsTennessee Titans
Coy WireBuffalo Bills
The Stanford-NFL Connection
Stanford has produced Super BowlChampions, Super Bowl MVPs, Hall ofFame players and coaches, and numerous NFL greats.
Over 30 former Cardinal players beganthe 2004 season on NFL rosters.
Stanford has had 13 players selected inthe last three NFL Drafts, and 26 in the lastseven years, among the most in the nation.
Some of Stanford’s NFL players andcoaches include:
• Brian Billick, coach• John Brodie• John Elway• Darrien Gordon• Dennis Green, coach• Kwame Harris• James Lofton• John Lynch• Ed McCaffrey• Darrin Nelson• Ken Margerum• Jim Plunkett• Jon Ritchie• George Seifert, coach• Dick Vermeil, coach• Troy Walters• Bill Walsh, coach• Gene Washington• Bob Whitfield• Tank Williams• Kailee Wong
Eric HeitmannSan Francisco 49ers
James Lofton2003 NFL Hall of Fame Inductee
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Troy WaltersIndianapolis Colts1999 BiletnikoffAward Winner
Ed McCaffreyDenver Broncos
John ElwayDenver BroncosSuper Bowl MVP
Kailee WongHouston Texans
Bob WhitfieldAtlanta Falcons
Kwame HarrisSan Francisco 49ers
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Stanford All-Americas
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Stanford’s All-AmericaSelections
Numerous Stanford players havegained All-America honors, including:
Stanford’s two-time All-Americasinclude the following
• Guy Benjamin• Mike Boryla• John Brodie• Chris Burford• Jack Chapple• Edward Cummings• Hugh Gallarneau• Rod Garcia• Bob Garrett• Ron George• Bones Hamilton• Ray Handley• Eric Heitmann• Gary Kerkorian• Gordon King• Jim Lawson• Pete Lazetich• Ed McCaffrey• Duncan McColl• Glyn Milburn• Phil Moffatt
• Sam Morley• Brad Muster• Darrin Nelson• Ernie Nevers• Don Parish• Jim Plunkett• Seraphim Post• Luke Powell• Bob Reynolds• Don Robesky• Ken Rose• Ted Shipkey• Jeff Siemon• Malcolm Snider• Roger Stillwell• Chuck Taylor• Troy Walters• Paul Wiggin• Tank Williams• Kailee Wong• Dave Wyman
• Frankie Albert• Bill Corbus• Pat Donovan• John Elway• Bobby Grayson
• Ken Margerum• Bill McColl• Monk Moscrip• Bob Whitfield
Eric HeitmannOffensive Guard
Glyn MilburnRunning Back
Tank WilliamsFree Safety
Troy WaltersFlanker
Kailee WongDefensive End
Ron GeorgeLinebacker
Dave WymanLinebacker
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Frankie AlbertQuarterback
Bob WhitfieldOffensive Tackle
Luke PowellKick Returner
Ken MargerumWide Receiver
Darrin NelsonHalfback
Brad MusterFullback
John ElwayQuarterback
Gordon KingOffensive Tackle
Jim PlunkettQuarterback
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Stanford Stadium
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Home ofStanfordFootball
Stanford Stadium (85,500) is the largestprivately owned college football facilityin the United States. The Stadium hasplayed host to Super Bowl XIX, Men’sand Women’s World Cup Soccermatches, Olympic Soccer competition,and countless college football games.
Set in a parklike setting among groves ofeucalyptus and oak trees, StanfordStadium is a perfect setting for FootballSaturdays, with fans tailgating andenjoying the pregame festivities prior to kickoff.
Super Bowl XIX – San Francisco vs. Miami
1994 World Cup Soccer – USA vs. Brazil
“The Walk” – Stanford football players maketheir traditional pregame trek past cheering fansfrom the locker room to Stanford Stadium.
Arrillaga Family Sports Center
FootballFacilities
Stanford’s Athletics facilities are perhaps the finest in collegiate athletics, and Stanford’s football program is no exception.
The Stanford football program ishoused in the spacious ArrillagaFamily Sports Center, which includesadministrative offices, meeting rooms,training facilities and even a full-sizedbasketball court. The football lockerroom is located on the ground floor,and an extensive weight training facilityis located downstairs. The ArrillagaFamily Sports Center also includes arestaurant and the Stanford AthleticsHall of Fame Room, with its impressivedisplay of Stanford’s 10 Directors’ Cupsand NCAA trophies.
The football practice fields are locateddirectly across from the ArrillagaFamily Sports Center, adjacent to theworld-class Avery Aquatic Complex.
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Training Room
Stanford Football Locker Room
The Stanford Football practice facility includesboth natural and artificial turf
Strength & Conditioning
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StanfordStrengthProgram
Stanford athletes enjoy access to themost modern and up-to-date equipmentand technology available in the field ofstrength and conditioning.
Under the guidance of Head StrengthCoach Ron Forbes, all Cardinal footballplayers receive a personalized strengthand conditioning program specificallydesigned to meet their individualneeds and help them develop their full potential.
Each athlete has a comprehensive periodized exercise program to improve such athletic performance variables as strength, speed,acceleration, agility, muscular endurance, balance, coordination, flexibility and body composition.
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Academic Support
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Academics:Second to None
Football players complement their collegiate playing career with a prestigious Stanford education. StanfordUniversity is consistently ranked asone of the best overall colleges in thenation. According to U.S. World andNews Report in 2004, Stanford ranked: • No. 5 University in the country• No. 1 School of Education• No. 2 Graduate School of Business• No. 2 Engineering program• No. 3 Law SchoolRecently, Black Enterprise rankedStanford as the No. 7 University forAfrican-American students.Everyone at Stanford is committed tothe full experience of a student-athlete. Each player has access to theAthletic Academic Resource Center(AARC). In the AARC, finding the bal-ance between academics and athleticsis key. Counselors and tutors work withstudent-athletes to make their academic lives as smooth as possible.Stanford players earn meaningfuldegrees most often in four years.Athletes are also eligible to apply for a fifth year of study in order to pursue a Master’s degree in manydepartments.
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Life as a Cardinal
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The StanfordStudent
Student-athletes at Stanford haveaccepted the challenge of pursuingexcellence both in the classroom andon the playing field. It is often said thatStanford offers the best of both worlds –top flight academics and unparalleledathletics.
Stanford's 6,500 undergraduates and 7,700 graduate students are distinguishedby their initiative, love of learning and commitment to the larger world.Independent thinkers and relentlesslycurious, students at Stanford bring passion and imagination to everythingthey do.
Stanford students work hard, and theyplay with equal energy and enthusiasm.From public service to performing arts, from intramural sports to studentgovernment, undergraduates take part indozens of activities beyond the classroom.
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Stanford Athletics:Home of Champions
The Best CollegeAthletic Programin the Nation
Stanford Athletics is one of the mostrespected and admired collegiate athletic programs in the nation. Duringeach of the past 10 years, Stanford haswon the prestigious NACDA Directors’Cup, awarded to the most outstandingCollegiate Athletic program in thenation.
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS SUCCESS:48 NCAA Championships since 1990(most in the nation!)71 NCAA Championships since 1980(most in the nation!)Stanford captured nine NCAA titles during the past three years, with 12 runner-up finishes during that time.
THE PAC-10 CONFERENCEStanford teams excel in the Pac-10, one of the nation’s deepest conferences.With over 40 Pac-10 Conference titles inthe past five years, Cardinal teams havedominated league play.
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONMany Stanford athletes continue theirsuccess in international competition,with numerous Olympic and Worldchampions. Every four years, many current Stanford athletes and coachesparticipate in the Olympics in a variety ofsports.
Amber LiuTwo-time NCAA singles champion
Josh ChildressBasketball All-American
Matt GentryNCAA wrestling championMatt GentryNCAA wrestling champion
ChampionStudent Athletes
Stanford student athletes have hadtremendous success in many sports.During and after their collegiatecareers, Stanford student-athletes arerenowned for their excellence in theirchosen sports.
• Olympic Gold Medalists
• NBA World Champions
• Super Bowl Champions
• NFL Hall of Famers
• Grand Slam Golf Champions
• World Series Champions
• Cy Young Award Winners
• World Cup Soccer Champions
• American & World Record Holders
• Grand Slam Tennis Champions
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Great Student-Athletes
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Jennifer AzziOlympic Gold MedalistWomen’s Basketball
Mark MadsenNBA Championship Los Angeles Lakers
Mike MussinaWorld Series ChampionNew York Yankees
Pablo Morales & Jeff RouseOlympic Gold MedalistsMen’s Swimming
Jason CollinsNew Jersey NetsTwo-time NBA finalist
Summer SandersOlympic Gold MedalistWomen’s Swimming
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John McEnroeGrand Slam ChampionMen’s Tennis
Logan TomU.S. National TeamWomen’s Volleyball
Julie FoudyU.S. National TeamWomen’s Soccer
Jenny ThompsonOlympic ChampionWomen’s Swimming
Bob MathiasTwo-time OlympicDecathlon Champion
Heisman Trophy WinnerSuper Bowl MVP
Jim PlunkettHeisman Trophy WinnerSuper Bowl MVP
Tiger WoodsGrand Slam ChampionMen’s Golf
John ElwaySuper Bowl MVP
Jack McDowellCy Young Award WinnerMajor League Baseball
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Stanford Alumni
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Jennifer ConnellyAcademy Award Winning Actress
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Phil KnightFounder of Nike
Sandra Day O’ConnorSupreme Court Justice
Tiger WoodsProfessional Golfer
Ted KoppelABC Network News Anchor
Members ofStanford’s 2000 Rose Bowl Team
Herbert Hoover31st President of the United States
A Who’s Who ofStanford Alumni
Stanford alumni are some of the mostdistinguished people in the world today.
These include leaders in government,medicine, business, law, politics, education, sports and entertainment.
Stanford’s diverse alumni includes thefounders of Nike, Yahoo, Hewlett-Packard, a U.S. President, numerouselected government officials, SupremeCourt justices, actors, athletes, a formerMiss America and the first Americanwoman in space, to name a few.
Stanford alums range from the “Father ofthe Internet” Vincent Cerf and authorJohn Steinbeck to popular actressesJennifer Connelly and ReeseWitherspoon … or top athletes MikeMussina, Tiger Woods, Summer Sandersand John McEnroe.
Companies founded by Stanford graduates also include:• Cisco Systems • The Learning Co.• Cypress Semi • Silicon Graphics• eBay • Sun Microsystems• E-Trade • Tandem• Excite • Trilogy• Google • Varian Associates• IDEO• Intuit
Sally RideFirst American
Woman in Space
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Stanford University
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The Nation’sPremierUniversity
Stanford University is recognized as oneof the world’s great universities.
Stanford’s faculty is one of the most distinguished in the nation, including 17Nobel Laureates and four Pulitzer Prizewinners. There are over 8 million volumesin Stanford’s nearly two-dozen libraries.
Stanford students come from all overthe world, including all 50 states andapproximately 100 countries.
The University still enjoys the 8,100acres of grassy fields, eucalyptusgroves and rolling hills that were theStanford’s generous legacy. It is one ofthe most picturesque campuses in thenation, comfortably set in the SanFrancisco Bay Area.
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The San Francisco Bay Area
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The Place to Go
From bustling cosmopolitan cities toquiet coastal retreats, the SanFrancisco Bay Area is incomparable.
First-class attractions, world-class athletics, cultural diversity, remarkableskylines and breathtaking views.
The San Francisco Bay Area is one ofthe world’s most popular destinations,including stops at the Golden GateBridge, San Francisco’s Chinatown andPier 39 a short distance from campus.
Stanford University is located within anhour’s drive of San Francisco to thenorth, Silicon Valley to the south andthe coastal cities which line the PacificOcean to the west.