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Maisel: Finding Success in Both Academics and Athletics
At a meeting of college administrators a few years ago, Howard Wolf found NCAA president Myles Brand eating breakfast by himself.....
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Undrafted Saints Rookie LB Thomas Hopes to Stick
Chase Thomas sat at his family's Georgia home the last weekend of April, expecting the phone to ring anytime from 8 p.m. Thursday until about 4 p.m. Saturday.....
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Most Important Player: Stanford Cardinal
All players are equal, but some players are more equal than others. That's the basis of our Most Important Player series.....
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Zach Ertz, Jordan Poyer to Miss Eagles OTAs, Minicamps
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Pac-12 Football Coaches Look Forward to NCAA's Four-Team Playoff
As far as the Pac-12 football coaches are concerned, the BCS Presidential Oversight Committee got one thing right: The new four-team playoff set for the 2014 season is long overdue...
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Shaw Part of Panel Discussion on Youth Sports
As far as the Pac-12 football coaches are concerned, the BCS Presidential Oversight Committee got one thing right:.....
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Arizona Cardinals' Late-Round Draftees Could Be Nice Surprises
In the NFL Draft, teams usually look for depth once the last four rounds come into play. In the late rounds, teams look not only for that depth, but valuable depth.....
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Shaw: Ertz Is a Gift for Chip Kelly
Stanford Cardinal head coach David Shaw understands what it takes to play in the City of Brotherly Love. He was an offensive assistant coach for the Eagles in 2007 and to this day has ...
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Video: Stanford Coach David Shaw
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Top NFL Draft Prospects from Cal, Stanford, San Jose State for 2014
The 2013 NFL draft was underwhelming for the Bay Area schools, with no first-round picks and just eight total selections (Cal: 4, Stanford: 3, SJSU: 1).....
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Christian McCaffrey of Valor Christian Commits to Stanford
Christian McCaffrey, the star all-purpose running back from Valor Christian, committed to Stanford on Wednesday morning. Read more: Christian McCaffrey of Valor Christian commits to Stanford - The Denver Post http://www...
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How the Injury Retirement of Josh Nunes Affects Stanford QB Depth
Stanford announced Monday that quarterback Josh Nunes has retired from the football program after completely tearing his right chest muscle during an offseason workout in February, according to an Associated Press report...
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Scout.com: Bizarre Times: Stanford, 2013 NFL Draft
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Three Stanford Players Selected
Three former Stanford football players were selected in the 2013 NFL Draft in New York this weekend with tight ends Zach Ertz and Levine Toilolo being called alongside running back Stepfan Taylor...
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Six Stanford Players Reach Terms
In addition to the three Stanford football players selected in the 2013 NFL Draft, six additional former players will get their chance to play professionally after being signed to free agent or rookie minicamp deals...
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Stanford Releases Post-Spring Depth Chart
Unlike last year, there is no quarterback competition at Stanford. But the recently released post-spring depth chart does reveal some potentially interesting developments to eye-ball heading into fall...
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Stanford QB Nunes Retires After 'Freak Accident'
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- Josh Nunes is determined not to let the painful end to his Stanford football career be his lasting legacy...
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Josh Nunes Retires from Football
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Walton Grad Thomas Counts Down Final Days Until NFLâdraft
Former Walton High School standout Chase Thomas has done all he can after completing a standout career at Stanford.....
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Steelers Draft Prospects Hope to Continue Stanford-to-Pittsburgh Pipeline
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Scouting Stanford's Zach Ertz for the 2013 NFL Draft
Has outstanding size and strength. Solid straight line speed with better than advertised agility and play-making ability. Soft, reliable hands. Good knowledge of the route tree. Able to go up high for the ball and fight off defenders...
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Shannon Turley, Part I: Sometimes It Rains
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Most Important Game: Stanford
Every game counts. But some games count more. Or tell us more. We're going through the Pac-12 and picking out one game that seems most important -- or potentially most revealing -- for each team from our vantage point today...



