2013 Stanford Cardinal football team

























































2013 Stanford Cardinal football
Stanford Cardinal logo.svg
Pac-12 champion
Pac-12 North Division co-champion

Pac-12 Championship Game, W 38–14 vs.Arizona State

Rose Bowl, L 20–24 vs. Michigan State
Conference Pac-12 Conference
Division North Division
Ranking
Coaches No. 10
AP No. 11
2013 record 11–3 (7–2 Pac-12)
Head coach
David Shaw (3rd season)
Offensive coordinator
Mike Bloomgren (1st season)
Offensive scheme Multiple
Defensive coordinator
Derek Mason (3rd season)
Base defense 3–4
Home stadium
Stanford Stadium
(Capacity: 50,424)

Seasons


← 2012


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2013 Pac-12 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  

North Division
No. 11 Stanford xy$
  7
2
        11
3
 
No. 9 Oregon x
  7
2
        11
2
 
No. 25 Washington
  5
4
        9
4
 

Oregon State
  4
5
        7
6
 

Washington State
  4
5
        6
7
 

California
  0
9
        1
11
 

South Division
No. 21 Arizona State x
  8
1
        10
4
 
No. 16 UCLA
  6
3
        10
3
 
No. 19 USC
  6
3
        10
4
 

Arizona
  4
5
        8
5
 

Utah
  2
7
        5
7
 

Colorado
  1
8
        4
8
 

Championship: Stanford 38, Arizona State 14


  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion

  • x – Division champion/co-champions

  • y – Championship game participant

Rankings from AP Poll

The 2013 Stanford Cardinal football team represented Stanford University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cardinal were led by third-year head coach David Shaw. They played their home games at Stanford Stadium and were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference.


The Cardinal won the Pac-12 North division for the second straight year, advancing to the Pac-12 Football Championship Game, where they defeated the Arizona State Sun Devils 38–14. With the win, the Cardinal won the Pac-12 Championship for the second straight year and represented the conference in the 100th Rose Bowl Game against the Michigan State Spartans of the Big Ten Conference on New Year's Day, January 1, 2014, where they were defeated by the Spartans 24–20.




Contents






  • 1 Previous season


  • 2 Roster


  • 3 Coaching staff


  • 4 Schedule


  • 5 Game summaries


    • 5.1 San Jose State


    • 5.2 Army


    • 5.3 Arizona State


    • 5.4 Washington State


    • 5.5 Washington


    • 5.6 Utah


    • 5.7 UCLA


    • 5.8 Oregon State


    • 5.9 Oregon


    • 5.10 USC


    • 5.11 California


    • 5.12 Notre Dame


    • 5.13 Arizona State (Pac-12 Championship Game)


    • 5.14 Michigan State (Rose Bowl)




  • 6 Rankings


  • 7 Statistics


    • 7.1 Scores by quarter (all opponents)


    • 7.2 Scores by quarter (Pac-12 opponents)




  • 8 Notes


  • 9 References





Previous season



The Cardinal won the conference title after defeating UCLA in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game and represented the Pac-12 in the Rose Bowl, where they defeated Wisconsin 20–14 to win their first Rose Bowl game since 1972. It was Stanford's third consecutive year in a BCS bowl game. The Cardinal finished the season 12–2 (8–1 in the Pac-12).



Roster













2013 Stanford Cardinal Roster

Quarterbacks



  •  2 Dallas Lloyd – Redshirt Freshman

  •  5 Evan Crower – Redshirt Sophomore

  •  8 Kevin Hogan – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 10 David Olson – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 17 Ryan Burns – Freshman


Running Backs



  • 22 Remound Wright – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 23 Jackson Cummings – Redshirt Junior

  • 25 Tyler Gaffney – Senior

  • 26 Barry J. Sanders – Redshirt Freshman

  • 30 Ricky Seale – Redshirt Junior

  • 32 Anthony Wilkerson – Senior

  • 42 Pat McFadden – Freshman

  • 46 Ryan Gaertner – Freshman


Fullbacks



  • 24 Patrick Skov – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 36 Lee Ward – Redshirt Junior

  • 85 Ryan Hewitt – Redshirt Senior


Centers



  • 52 Graham Shuler – Redshirt Freshman

  • 61 Conor McFadden – Redshirt Junior

  • 63 Kevin Reihner – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 65 Khalil Wilkes – Redshirt Senior

  • 69 Jim Grace – Freshman


Offensive Guards/Offensive Tackles



  • 50 Cole Underwood – Redshirt Junior OG

  • 51 Joshua Garnett – Sophomore OG

  • 54 David Yankey – Redshirt Junior OG

  • 57 Johnny Caspers – Redshirt Freshman OG

  • 60 Brian Moran – Redshirt Sophomore OG/OT

  • 64 David Bright – Freshman OG/OT

  • 66 Nick Davidson – Redshirt Sophomore OT

  • 70 Andrus Peat – Sophomore OT

  • 73 Cameron Fleming – Redshirt Junior OT

  • 74 Brendon Austin – Redshirt Sophomore OT

  • 75 Dillon Bonnell – Redshirt Junior OG

  • 76 Kevin Danser – Redshirt Senior OG

  • 77 Lucas Hinds – Freshman OT

  • 78 Kyle Murphy – Sophomore OT

  • 79 Thomas Oser – Freshman OG/OT


 

Wide Receivers



  •  3 Michael Rector – Redshirt Freshman

  •  4 Francis Owusu – Freshman

  •  6 Taijuan Thomas – Freshman

  •  7 Ty Montgomery – Junior

  •  9 Kodi Whitfield – Sophomore

  • 11 Dontonio Jordan – Redshirt Freshman

  • 13 Rollins Stallworth – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 18 Jeff Trojan – Redshirt Junior

  • 20 Keanu Nelson – Redshirt Junior

  • 38 Gautam Krishnamurthi – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 39 Kelsey Young – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 44 John Flacco – Redshirt Junior

  • 81 Conner Crane – Redshirt Freshman

  • 87 Jordan Pratt – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 89 Devon Cajuste – Redshirt Sophomore


Tight Ends



  • 80 Eric Cotton – Freshman

  • 82 Alex Frkovic – Redshirt Freshman

  • 82 Chris Harrell – Redshirt Freshman

  • 83 Davis Dudchock – Redshirt Junior

  • 84 Austin Hooper – Freshman

  • 86 Charlie Hopkins – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 88 Greg Taboada – Freshman

  • 96 Eddie Plantaric – Redshirt Junior

  • 99 Luke Kaumatule – Redshirt Sophomore


Defensive Tackles



  • 55 Nate Lohn – Redshirt Freshman

  • 58 David Parry – Redshirt Junior

  • 94 Billy Joelenna Nwafor – Redshirt Freshman

  • 95 Lance Callihan – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 97 Anthony Hayes – Redshirt Sophomore


Defensive Ends



  •  7 Aziz Shittu – Sophomore

  • 49 Ben Gardner – Redshirt Senior

  • 72 J.B. Salem – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 75 Jordan Watkins – Redshirt Freshman

  • 79 Alex Yazdi – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 90 Josh Mauro – Redshirt Senior

  • 91 Henry Anderson – Redshirt Junior


 

Linebackers



  •  3 Noor Davis – Redshirt Freshman OLB

  •  4 Blake Martinez – Sophomore ILB

  •  9 James Vaughters – Junior OLB

  • 11 Shayne Skov – Redshirt Senior ILB

  • 17 A. J. Tarpley – Redshirt Junior ILB

  • 33 Mike Tyler – Freshman OLB

  • 34 Peter Kalambayi – Freshman OLB

  • 35 Jarek Lancaster – Redshirt Senior ILB

  • 40 Joe Hemschoot – Reshirt Junior ILB

  • 43 Blake Lueders – Redshirt Junior OLB

  • 44 Kevin Palma – Freshman ILB

  • 48 Kevin Anderson – Redshirt Sophomore OLB

  • 53 Torsten Rotto – Redshirt Sophomore OLB

  • 59 Craig Jones – Redshirt Freshman ILB

  • 67 Sam Shober – Redshirt Freshman OLB

  • 68 Sam Yules – Redshirt Freshman ILB

  • 93 Trent Murphy – Redshirt Senior OLB


Defensive Backs



  •  2 Wayne Lyons – Junior CB

  •  5 Devon Carrington – Senior FS

  •  8 Jordan Richards – Junior SS

  • 10 Zach Hoffpauir – Sophomore SS

  • 15 Usua Amanam – Redshirt Senior NB

  • 22 Kyle Olugbode – Redshirt Junior SS

  • 23 Ronnie Harris – Redshirt Sophomore NB

  • 25 Alex Carter – Sophomore CB

  • 29 Ed Reynolds – Redshirt Junior FS

  • 31 Barry Browning – Senior CB

  • 38 Ra'Chard Pippens – Redshirt Sophomore CB

  • 41 Chandler Dorrell – Freshman DB

  • 45 Calvin Chandler – Freshman SS


Punters/Kickers



  • 14 Ben Rhyne – Redshirt Junior P

  • 19 Jordan Williamson – Redshirt Junior K

  • 34 Conrad Ukropina – Redshirt Freshman P/K

  • 47 Alex Robinson – Freshman P


Long Snappers



  • 62 Austin Tubbs – Redshirt Sophomore

  • 67 Reed Miller – Sophomore





Source: 2013 Stanford Cardinal Football Roster





Coaching staff




Michigan State defeated Stanford in the Rose Bowl Game on January 1, 2014




  • David Shaw– Head Coach (Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football)


  • Derek Mason– Defensive Coordinator (Willie Shaw Director of Defense)


  • Mike Bloomgren– Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line (Andrew Luck Director of Offense)

  • Pete Alamar – Special Teams Coordinator

  • Lance Anderson – Outside Linebackers/Admissions Liaison


  • Mike Sanford Jr. – Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator


  • Randy Hart – Defensive Line

  • David Kotulski – Inside Linebackers


  • Tavita Pritchard – Running Backs

  • Morgan Turner –Tight Ends

  • Jarrett Huk – Defensive Assistant

  • Vavae Tata – Defensive Assistant

  • Derek Belch – Graduate Assistant

  • Greg Mangan – Defensive Graduate Assistant

  • Marc Mattioli – Defensive Graduate Assistant

  • Joseph Ashfield – Offensive Assistant

  • Tsuyoshi Kawata – Offensive Assistant

  • Timot Lamarre – Offensive Assistant

  • Ron Lynn – Director of Player Development

  • Shannon Turley – Kissick Family Director of Football Sports Performance

  • Steve Bartlinski – Head Football Athletic Trainer



Schedule


























































































































































Date
Time
Opponent#

Rank#
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
September 7
8:00 p.m.

San Jose State*
No. 5

Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (Bill Walsh Legacy Game)

P12N

W 34–13  
50,424[1]
September 14
9:00 a.m.
at Army*
No. 5

Michie Stadium • West Point, NY

CBSSN

W 34–20  
39,644[2]
September 21
4:00 p.m.
No. 23 Arizona State
No. 5
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA

FOX

W 42–28  
50,424[3]
September 28
7:00 p.m.
vs. Washington State
No. 5

CenturyLink Field • Seattle, WA

ESPN

W 55–17  
40,095[4]
October 5
7:30 p.m.
No. 15 Washington
No. 5
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA
ESPN

W 31–28  
50,424[5]
October 12
3:00 p.m.
at Utah
No. 5

Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UT

P12N

L 21–27  
45,372[6]
October 19
12:30 p.m.
No. 9 UCLAdagger
No. 13
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA

ABC

W 24–10  
51,424[7]
October 26
7:30 p.m.
at Oregon State
No. 8

Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR
ESPN

W 20–12  
44,519[8]
November 7
6:00 p.m.
No. 2 Oregon
No. 6
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA

ESPN

W 26–20  
51,545[9]
November 16
5:00 p.m.
at USC
No. 5

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (rivalry)

ABC

L 17–20  
93,607[10]
November 23
1:00 p.m.

California
No. 10
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (116th Big Game/Stanford Axe)
FS1

W 63–13  
50,424[11]
November 30
4:00 p.m.
No. 25 Notre Dame*
No. 8
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (Legends Trophy)

FOX

W 27–20  
50,537[12]
December 7
4:45 p.m.
at No. 11 Arizona State
No. 7

Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ (Pac-12 Championship Game)
ESPN

W 38–14  
69,535[13]
January 1, 2014
2:10 p.m.
vs. No. 4 Michigan State*
No. 5

Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl)
ESPN

L 20–24  
95,173[14]

*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Pacific Time.


Game summaries



San Jose State




























1
2
3
4 Total
Spartans
3
3
7
0 13

#5 Cardinal
7
10
10
7 34




Army




























1
2
3
4 Total

#5 Cardinal
7
13
7
7 34
Black Knights
6
7
0
7 20




Arizona State




























1
2
3
4 Total
#23 Sun Devils
0
0
7
21 28

#5 Cardinal
13
16
10
3 42




Washington State




























1
2
3
4 Total

#5 Cardinal
10
7
21
17 55
Cougars
3
0
0
14 17




Washington




























1
2
3
4 Total
#15 Huskies
0
7
14
7 28

#5 Cardinal
7
10
14
0 31




Utah




























1
2
3
4 Total
#5 Cardinal
14
0
0
7 21

Utes
14
7
3
3 27


1st quarter scoring: STAN – T. Gaffney 1-yard run (J. Williamson kick); UTAH – Karl Williams 4-yard pass from Travis Wilson (Andy Phillips kick); STAN – T. Montgomery 100-yard kickoff return (Williamson kick);
UTAH – Dres Anderson 51-yard pass from Wilson (Phillips kick)


2nd quarter scoring: UTAH – Anderson 3-yard run (Phillips kick)


3rd quarter scoring: UTAH – Phillips 23-yard field goal


4th quarter scoring: UTAH – Phillips 48-yard field goal; STAN – D. Cajuste 7-yard pass from K. Hogan (Williamson kick)




UCLA




























1
2
3
4 Total
#9 Bruins
0
0
3
7 10

#13 Cardinal
3
0
14
7 24


1st quarter scoring: STAN – Conrad Ukropina 31-yard field goal


2nd quarter scoring: No scoring


3rd quarter scoring: UCLA – Ka'imi Fairbairn 38-yard field goal; STAN – Kodi Whitfield 30-yard pass from Kevin Hogan (Ukropina kick); STAN – Tyler Gaffney 1-yard run (Ukropina kick)


4th quarter scoring: UCLA – Shaquelle Evans 3-yard pass from Brett Hundley (Fairbairn kick); STAN – Gaffney 4-yard run (Ukropina kick)




Oregon State




























1
2
3
4 Total

#8 Cardinal
0
7
6
7 20
Beavers
0
3
6
3 12




Oregon





























1
2
3
4 Total
#2 Ducks
0
0
0
20 20

#6 Cardinal
7
10
6
3 26

Stanford leads the series with Oregon 45–30–1 (.599). The series started in 1900 at Stanford, Stanford 34, Oregon 0; the last meeting was the 2012 game at Oregon, Stanford 17, Oregon 14 (OT).


1st quarter scoring: STAN – Tyler Gaffney 2-yard run (Jordan Williamson kick)


2nd quarter scoring: STAN – Kevin Hogan 11-yard run (Williamson kick); STAN – Williamson 19-yard field goal


3rd quarter scoring: STAN – Williamson 34-yard field goal; STAN – Williamson 26-yard field goal


4th quarter scoring: STAN – Williamson 30-yard field goal; ORE – Daryle Hawkins 23-yard pass from Marcus Mariota (Matt Wogan kick); ORE – Rodney Hardrick 65-yard blocked field goal return (Two-point conversion failed); ORE – Pharaoh Brown 12-yard pass from Mariota (Wogan kick)




USC




























1
2
3
4 Total
#5 Cardinal
7
3
7
0 17

Trojans
14
3
0
3 20


1st quarter scoring: USC – Soma Vainuku 1-yard pass from Cody Kessler (Andre Heidari kick failed); STAN – T. Gaffney 35-yard run (C. Ukropina kick); USC – Javorius Allen 1-yard run (Marqise Lee pass from Kessler)


2nd quarter scoring: USC – Heidari 23-yard field goal; STAN – Ukropina 27-yard field goal


3rd quarter scoring: STAN – Gaffney 18-yard run (Ukropina kick)


4th quarter scoring: USC – Heidari 47-yard field goal




California




























1
2
3
4 Total
Golden Bears
10
3
0
0 13

#10 Cardinal
21
21
7
14 63


In a 63–13 victory, #10 Stanford broke the record for most points scored in a Big Game and for the largest margin of victory. With the victory, Stanford clinched the Pac-12 North Division Championship while Cal ended their season at 1–11, the most losses in one season in Cal football history.[15]


1st quarter scoring: STAN – T. Montgomery 31-yard run (J. Williamson kick) CAL – Maurice Harris 15-yard pass from Goff, Jared (Vincen D’Amato kick); STAN – Montgomery 50-yard pass from K. Hogan (Williamson kick); STAN – Montgomery 12-yard pass from Hogan (Williamson kick); CAL – D’Amato 29-yard field goal


2nd quarter scoring: STAN – Montgomery 72-yard pass from Hogan (Williamson kick); STAN – M. Rector 45-yard pass from Hogan (Williamson kick); CAL – D’Amato 47-yard field goal; STAN – Montgomery 9-yard pass from Hogan (Williamson kick)


3rd quarter scoring: STAN – Gaffney,T 58-yard run (C. Ukropina kick)


4th quarter scoring: STAN – K. Young 27-yard run (Ukropina kick); STAN – F. Owusu 14-yard pass from E. Crower (Ukropina kick)




Notre Dame




























1
2
3
4 Total
#25 Fighting Irish
3
3
14
0 20

#8 Cardinal
7
7
10
3 27




Arizona State (Pac-12 Championship Game)




























1
2
3
4 Total

#7 Cardinal
14
14
3
7 38
#11 Sun Devils
7
7
0
0 14


1st quarter scoring: STAN – Tyler Gaffney 69-yard run (Jordan Williamson kick); ASU – D. J. Foster 51-yard run (Zane Gonzalez kick); STAN – Gaffney 1-yard run (Williamson kick)


2nd quarter scoring: STAN – Ty Montgomery 22-yard run (Williamson kick); STAN – Gaffney 1-yard run (Williamson kick); ASU – Foster 65-yard pass from Taylor Kelly (Gonzalez kick)


3rd quarter scoring: STAN – Williamson 30-yard field goal


4th quarter scoring: STAN – Montgomery 24-yard pass from Kevin Hogan (Williamson kick)




Michigan State (Rose Bowl)




























1
2
3
4 Total

#4 Spartans
0
14
3
7 24
#5 Cardinal
10
7
0
3 20


1st quarter scoring: STAN – Tyler Gaffney 16-yard run (Jordan Williamson kick); STAN – Williamson 34-yard field goal


2nd quarter scoring: MSU – Jeremy Langford 2-yard run (Michael Geiger kick); STAN – Kevin Anderson 40-yard interception return (Williamson kick); MSU – Trevon Pendleton 2-yard pass from Connor Cook (Geiger kick)


3rd quarter scoring: MSU – Geiger 31-yard field goal


4th quarter scoring: MSU – Tony Lippett 25-yard pass from Cook (Geiger kick); STAN – Williamson 39-yard field goal




Rankings


































































































Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. ( ) = First place votes.

Week
Poll
Pre
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Final 

AP
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
13
8
6
6
5
10
8
7
5
11 

Coaches'
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
13
8
7
7
5
12
10
10
7
10 

Harris
Not released
12
8
6
6
5
11
8
7
5
Not released 

BCS
Not released
6
5
5
4
9
8
7
5
Not released


Statistics



Scores by quarter (all opponents)





























1
2
3
4 Total
All Opponents
50
33
40
85 208
Stanford
96
97
102
72 367



Scores by quarter (Pac-12 opponents)





























1
2
3
4 Total
Pac-12 Opponents
41
23
33
78 175
Stanford
82
74
85
58 299



Notes


  • January 1, 2014 – OLB Kevin Anderson's interception return for a touchdown was his first in his career, first in the Rose Bowl game since 2002.[16]


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