Stanford Cardinal football team. The 2. 01. 2 Stanford Cardinal football team represented Stanford University in the 2. NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cardinal were led by second- year head coach David Shaw. They played their home games at Stanford Stadium and were members of the North Division of the Pac- 1. Conference. The Cardinal won their first Pac- 1. UCLA in the Pac- 1.
Football Championship Game. They represented the Pac- 1. Rose Bowl, where they defeated Wisconsin to win their first Rose Bowl championship since 1.
This was Stanford's third consecutive year playing in a BCSbowl game. They finished the season with a 1.
Pac- 1. 2). Coaching staff[edit]David Shaw–Head Coach (Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football)Derek Mason–Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator. Pep Hamilton–Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks (Andrew Luck Director of Offense)David Kotulski–Inside Linebackers. Randy Hart–Assistant Coach – Defensive Line. Mike Bloomgren–Running Game Coordinator/Offensive Line.
Mike Sanford, Jr. Assistant Coach – Running Backs/Recruiting Coord. Lance Anderson–Assistant Coach- Outside Linebackers/Admissions Liaison. Pete Alamar –Special Teams Coordinator.
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- The 2012 Stanford Cardinal football team represented Stanford University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cardinal were led by second-year head.
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Ron Crook –Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles. Shannon Turley –Head Strength Coach.
Nick Holz –Offensive Assistant. Aaron Moorehead –Offensive Assistant.
Morgan Turner –Offensive Assistant. Tavita Pritchard –Defensive Assistant. Schedule[edit]Date. Time. Opponent#Rank#Site. TVResult. Attendance.
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August 3. 17: 0. 0 PMSan Jose State*#2. Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (Bill Walsh Legacy Game)P1. NW 2. 0–1. 7 4. September 8. 7: 3. PMDuke*#2. 5Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CAP1. NW 5. 0–1. 3 4.
September 1. 54: 3. PM#2 USC#2. 1Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CAFOXW 2. September 2. 76: 0.
PMat Washington#8. Century. Link Field • Seattle, WAESPNL 1. October 6. 12: 0. PMArizona#1. 8Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CAFOXW 5. OT 4. 8,2. 04[5]October 1. PMat #7 Notre Dame*#1. Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (Legends Trophy)NBCL 1.
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OT 8. 0,7. 95[6]October 2. PMat California#2. California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA (1. Big Game/Stanford Axe)FOXW 2.
October 2. 73: 1. PMWashington State#1. Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CAP1. NW 2. 4–1. 7 4. November 3. 11: 0. AMat Colorado#1. 5Folsom Field • Boulder, COFXW 4. November 1. 01. 2: 0.
PM#1. 3 Oregon State#1. Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CAFOXW 2. November 1. 75: 0. PMat #1 Oregon#1. Autzen Stadium • Eugene, ORABCW 1. OT 5. 8,7. 92[1. 1]November 2. PMat #1. 5 UCLA#1.
Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CAFOXW 3. November 3. 05: 0. PM#1. 7 UCLA#8. Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (Pac- 1.
Championship Game)FOXW 2. January 1, 2. 01. PMvs. Wisconsin#8. Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl)ESPNW 2.
Non- conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll.
All times are in Pacific Time. Game notes[edit]San Jose State[edit]1. Total. Spartans. 03. Cardinal. 14. 30. Scoring summary. 18: 2. STANStepfan Taylor 1- yard run (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 7–0. STANDrew Terrell 1.
Josh Nunes (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 1. SJSUAustin Lopez 3. STAN 1. 4–3. 20: 0. STANJordan Williamson 4. STAN 1. 7–3. 31.
SJSUBlake Jurich 3- yard run (Austin Lopez kick)STAN 1. SJSUNoel Grigsby 2. David Fales (Austin Lopez kick)STAN 1. STANJordan Williamson 2.
STAN 2. 0–1. 7Known as the "Bill Walsh Legacy Game" (Bill Walsh was a graduate of San Jose State and a two- time head coach at Stanford), this game marked the 6. Stanford and San Jose State—the most times Stanford has faced a single non- Pac- 1. In their first game after the Andrew Luck era, the Cardinal struggled offensively, but persevered over the Spartans, taking a 2. Luck's successor at quarterback, Josh Nunes, threw one touchdown pass and running back Stepfan Taylor rushed for 1. Stanford's other touchdown in the first quarter.
The Spartans added two third- quarter touchdowns—a Blake Jurich run and a David Fales to Noel Grigsby completion—to tie the score. A fourth- quarter field goal from Jordan Williamson put the Cardinal in front to stay.[1]1. Total. Blue Devils. Cardinal. 13. 10. Scoring summary. 11.
STANDrew Terrell 7. Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 7–0. STANJordan Williamson 3. STAN 1. 0–0. 11: 2. STANJordan Williamson 3.
STAN 1. 3–0. 21. STANStepfan Taylor 1. Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 2. STANJordan Williamson 2. STAN 2. 3–0. 20: 1. DUKERoss Martin 2. STAN 2. 3–3. 31.
STANDrew Terrell 1. Josh Nunes (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 3. STANLevine Toilolo 3- yard pass from Josh Nunes (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 3.
DUKERoss Martin 2. STAN 3. 7–6. 34: 1. STANEd Reynolds 7. Kick blocked)STAN 4.
DUKEBrandon Connette 4- yard run (Ross Martin kick)STAN 4. STANJamal- Rashad Patterson 2.
Josh Nunes (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 5. Drew Terrell returned a punt 7. Josh Nunes pass for another as Stanford routed Duke, 5. Nunes completed 1.
Meanwhile, the Cardinal defense stifled the Blue Devils, holding them to just 2. Stanford defensive back Ed Reynolds intercepted Duke quarterback Sean Renfree twice, returning one 7.
Total#2 Trojans. 77. Cardinal. 70. 77.
Scoring summary. 19: 4. USCSilas Redd 1- yard run (Alex Wood kick)USC 7–0. STANStepfan Taylor 5. Jordan Williamson kick)Tied 7–7.
USCSilas Redd 1- yard run (Alex Wood kick)USC 1. STANStepfan Taylor 2.
Josh Nunes (Jordan Williamson kick)Tied 1. STANZach Ertz 3. 7- yard pass from Josh Nunes (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 2. Stanford's defense held USC to just 2. Matt Barkley 5 times as the Cardinal came from behind to upset the second- ranked Trojans, 2.
Stanford won its fourth in a row against USC, its longest winning streak in the rivalry that dates to 1. Stanford's Stepfan Taylor rushed for 1.
Josh Nunes that tied the game in the third quarter. Nunes later connected on a fourth- quarter strike to tight end Zach Ertz to put the Cardinal ahead to stay. Barkley, who likely finished his college career winless against Stanford, threw two interceptions as USC failed to score in the second half.[3] Stepfan Taylor was named the Pac- 1. Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts, and Stanford defensive end Ben Gardner, who recorded six tackles (3. Defensive Player of the Week.[1.
Washington[edit]1. Total#8 Cardinal. Huskies. 30. 77. 17. Scoring summary. 19: 1.
STANJordan Williamson 3. STAN 3–0. 16: 4. UWTravis Coons 4. Tied 3–3. 21: 1. STANJordan Williamson 2.
STAN 6–3. 32: 5. STANTrent Murphy 4. Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 1. UWBishop Sankey 6. Travis Coons kick)STAN 1.
UWKasen Williams 3. Keith Price (Travis Coons kick)UW 1. Stanford failed to score an offensive touchdown for the first time since 2.
Huskies beat the Cardinal 1. The Husky defense held the Cardinal to just 2. Stanford's defense was stingy in the first half, and gave the Cardinal its only touchdown of the day when linebacker Trent Murphy tipped and returned a Keith Price pass 4. But the Huskies broke through on the last play of the third quarter, when Bishop Sankey broke free on a fourth down play for a 6.
Price connected with Kasen Williams for a touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter to seal the game for the Huskies.[4]Arizona[edit]1. OTTotal. Wildcats. Cardinal. 77. 20. Scoring summary. 19: 2. STANZach Ertz 1. 1- yard pass from Josh Nunes (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 7–0. ARIZKa'Deem Carey 1. John Bonano kick)Tied 7–7.
ARIZJohn Bonano 3. ARIZ 1. 0–7. 22: 4. STANLevine Toilolo 1. Josh Nunes (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 1. ARIZJohn Bonano 3. STAN 1. 4–1. 33. ARIZKa'Deem Carey 1- yard run (John Bonano kick)ARIZ 2.
STANJosh Nunes 2- yard run (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 2. ARIZAustin Hill 1. John Bonano kick)ARIZ 2. STANStepfan Taylor 6- yard run (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 2.
ARIZAustin Hill 1. Matt Scott (two- point conversion failed)ARIZ 3. STANKelsey Young 5. STAN 3. 4–3. 34. ARIZKa'Deem Carey 8- yard run (Matt Scott pass to Austin Hill for two- point conversion)ARIZ 4.
ARIZTerrence Miller 1. Matt Scott (John Bonano kick)ARIZ 4. STANJosh Nunes 1- yard run (Jordan Williamson kick)ARIZ 4. STANJosh Nunes 3- yard run (Jordan Williamson kick)Tied 4. OTSTANStepfan Taylor 2.
STAN 5. 4–4. 8Coming off a lackluster performance the previous week in which Stanford failed to score an offensive touchdown, Stanford's Josh Nunes threw for 3. Cardinal came back from a 1. Wilcats in overtime, 5. For the Wildcats, Ka'Deem Carey ran for three touchdowns and quarterback Matt Scott completed 4. However, on the first possession in overtime, Scott's pass was intercepted by Chase Thomas, setting up a 2. Stepfan Taylor touchdown run to win the game.[5]Notre Dame[edit]Legends Trophy.
OTTotal#1. 7 Cardinal. Fighting Irish. 30.
Scoring summary. 10: 3. NDKyle Brindza 2. ND 3–0. 16: 0. 6STANChase Thomas 0- yard fumble return (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 7–3. STANJordan Williamson 4. STAN 1. 0–3. 41. NDTyler Eifert 2.
Everett Golson (Kyle Brindza)Tied 1. STANJordan Williamson 2.
STAN 1. 3–1. 04. NDKyle Brindza 2. Tied 1. 3–1. 3OTNDTJ Jones 7- yard pass from Tommy Rees (Kyle Brindza kick)ND 2.
In a defensive struggle with a controversial ending, Stanford fell to Notre Dame in overtime, 2. For the second time in three weeks, the Cardinal failed to score an offensive touchdown, with its lone touchdown coming as Chase Thomas recovered an Everett Golson fumble in the end zone. Stanford's defense later knocked Golson out of the game and replaced him with Tommy Rees. Notre Dame would tie the score on a Kyle Brindza field goal with 2. Notre Dame got the ball first and Rees connected with TJ Jones on a 7- yard touchdown pass.
Stanford quickly moved the ball to first- and- goal from the four, and after three Notre Dame stops, had the ball inside the one on fourth down. On the game's final play, Stepfan Taylor dove for the end zone, but his initial rush was stopped. Although he eventually reached the end zone, officials ruled that his forward progress had been stopped.
An official review did not overturn the decision and Notre Dame took back the Legends Trophy.[6]California[edit]1. Big Game. 12. 34. Total• #2. 2 Cardinal. Golden Bears. 03. Scoring summary. 14: 4. STANStepfan Taylor 7- yard run (Jordan Williamson kick)STAN 7–0.