Category Archives: Stanford
PAC 12 Update and Best Game in Week 6
USC 3-1 @ Utah 2-2: The Trojans last played Utah in Salt Lake City in 1917 and annihilated the Utes 51-0, as the rest of the country was preparing for entry into WWI. Last year, SC won in the Coliseum, … Continue reading
PAC 12 Update and Best Game in Week 5
UCLA 3-1 @ Colorado 1-3: The Bruins have made the trip to Boulder three times and are 2-1 for their efforts. The last time these teams met in Folsom Stadium (2003) the Buffs won the game, 16-14! Last year’s game was … Continue reading
Top 25 Weekend Wrap-up
1. Alabama… this team has left no doubt but that they are far and away the best college football team in America… The tail whipping (52-0) they put on Arkansas was classic. This was clear domination from the opening kick-off … Continue reading
PAC 12: Best & Worst Games of Week 3
Best: No question the game to see out west is SC 2-0 @ Stanford 2-0. It will/may surprise to shock many of you to learn that Stanford has beaten USC four of the last five meetings (2007, 24-23; 2009, 55-21; … Continue reading
Sully Talking Stuff
Wisconsin: The Badgers announced that Danny O’Brian has won the starting QB position for the 2012 season. This was not unexpected as O’Brian has a great deal of talent although his numbers (17 starts, 4,086 passing yards, & 29 TD to … Continue reading
Sully Talking Stuff
Clemson: The Tiger’s announced that their star receiver, Sammy Watkins, will be suspended for two games for a misdemeanor drug stop. Watkins had marijuana and two pills to which he did not have a medical prescription when pulled over for a … Continue reading
PAC 12 and Counting
I remember when they were the PAC 8, let alone the PAC 10, and now the PAC 12. Unlike the Big 12 (10 teams) or the Big Ten (12 teams) the number of teams and league name / number identification … Continue reading
Top Five NFL Draft Picks
1. Indianapolis Colts: Need: Quarterback… Pick: Andrew Luck; QB Stanford (Height 6’4’’, Weight 235, 40 time 4.73). Stanford led the FBS in Red Zone Efficiency in 2011 (64 penetrations / 63 scores, meaning Stanford scored 98% … Continue reading