Stanford Cardinal Football

Stanford Cardinal Football

2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
165.0 PYPG
116.0 RYPG
27.0 PPG
281.0 TotY/G

Team Information

Ground Stanford Stadium
City Stanford, California
Conference Atlantic Coast,
Nickname Cardinal

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Stanford Cardinal Football Bio

The Stanford Cardinal football program, representing Stanford University, competes in college football at the NCAA Division I FBS level. As a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Stanford's team, known simply as the Cardinal, has a rich history dating back to its early years in 1891. Over time, the team's name underwent several changes, transitioning from "Cardinal" to "Indians" and then back to "Cardinals." Despite various moniker adjustments, Stanford has remained formidable in college football, consistently competing at a high level within its conference and division.


Name of the teamStanford Cardinal
First Season1891
Athletic DirectorBernard Muir
Head CoachTroy Taylor
StadiumStanford Stadium
LocationStanford, California
Field SurfaceGrass
DivisionDivision I FBS
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
Claimed National Titles2 (1926, 1940)
Conference Titles15
Fight Song"Come Join The Band" (official)
MascotNone
RivalsCalifornia, USC, Notre Dame, San Jose State
Consensus All-Americans37


Stanford Cardinal Football Introduction

Stanford University began its football program in 1891, initially without a designated coach and with limited games played. Walter Camp served as Stanford's head coach during various periods in the early 1890s. Over time, football on the Pacific Coast gained momentum, leading to an increased reputation.


The university boasts two NCAA-designated national championships, won in 1926 and 1940, and claims both titles. Stanford's football history includes 15 conference championships, with notable rivalries such as the annual Big Game against California, one of the oldest and most celebrated rivalries in the Pac-12.


Throughout its history, Stanford has participated in prestigious bowl games, notably the Rose Bowl, with appearances dating back to the early 1900s. Quarterback Jim Plunkett remains the only Stanford player to have won the Heisman Trophy, with several others achieving second-place finishes in Heisman voting, showcasing the program's legacy of excellence.


Stanford Cardinal Football History

Stanford University formed its first football team in 1891, initially playing without a coach and participating in a few games. Walter Camp, a prominent figure in early football, served as Stanford's head coach in 1892 and again from 1894 to 1895. The Pop Warner era, beginning in 1924, marked a significant period for Stanford football. Warner's innovative coaching methods and strategic plays led to notable successes, including a tie with arch-rival California in 1924 and an appearance in the Rose Bowl against Notre Dame's Fighting Irish.


Throughout the years, Stanford football has seen highs and lows under various coaches, including Bill Walsh's return in 1992, which resulted in a Pacific-10 Conference co-championship and an upset victory over Penn State in the Blockbuster Bowl.


Stanford Cardinal Football Coach

The Stanford Cardinal football team, established in 1892, has seen 32 head coaches lead the way. Currently, Troy Taylor holds the position of head coach. Over the years, notable figures such as Walter Camp, Fielding H. Yost, and Andrew Kerr have coached the team, earning inductions into the College Football Hall of Fame. Troy Scott Taylor, born on April 5, 1968, not only coaches but also has a background as a player, having previously played for Stanford.


Here is a full list of Stanford Cardinal head coaches with their time as head coach.


CoachTenure
Troy Taylor2023–present
David Shaw2011–2022
Jim Harbaugh2007–2010
Walt Harris2005–2006
Buddy Teevens2002–2004
Tyrone Willingham1995–2001
Dennis Green1989–1991
Jack Elway1984–1988
Paul Wiggin1980–1983
Rod Dowhower1979
Bill Walsh1977–1978, 1992–1994
Jack Christiansen1972–1976
John Ralston1963–1971
Jack Curtice1958–1962
Chuck Taylor1951–1957
Marchmont Schwartz1942, 1946–1950
Clark Shaughnessy1940–1941
Claude E. Thornhill1933–1939
Pop Warner1924–1932
Andrew Kerr1922–1923
Eugene Van Gent1921
Walter D. Powell1920
Bob Evans1919
James F. Lanagan1903–1905
Carl L. Clemans1902
Charles Fickert1901
Fielding H. Yost1900
Burr Chamberlain1899
George H. Brooke1897
Harry P. Cross1896, 1898
C. D. Bliss1893
Walter Camp1892, 1894–1895
No coach1891


Stanford Cardinal Football Stadium: Stanford Stadium

Stanford Stadium is an outdoor college football stadium located on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California. Initially opened in 1921, it started as a horseshoe-shaped structure with wooden bleacher seating and a capacity of 60,000. Over time, it underwent renovations and expansions, reaching a peak capacity of 85,500 by 1927.


Following the 2005 season, the stadium was reconstructed into a dual-deck concrete structure with a seating capacity of 50,424. It serves as the home ground for the Stanford Cardinal football team and also hosts the university's commencement exercises.


The stadium has a natural grass playing field set at an elevation of approximately sixty feet above sea level, running northwest to southeast. Throughout its history, Stanford Stadium has witnessed significant sporting events and record-breaking attendances, contributing to its rich legacy in college football.


Stanford Cardinal Football Rivals

Stanford maintains several notable rivalries in college football.

California

The rivalry with California (Cal) is one of the oldest in college football. They contest in the Big Game, with the victor earning the Stanford Axe.


USC

Another significant rivalry is with USC, which was marked by memorable upsets, including Stanford's victory over a top-ranked USC team in 2007.


Notre Dame

Notre Dame is also a rival, with annual meetings since 1988. Additionally, San Jose State shares a rivalry known as the Bill Walsh Legacy Game, named after the renowned coach who contributed to both institutions. These rivalries add intensity and tradition to Stanford's football season.


Stanford Cardinal Football Record and stats

  • Stanford has won 15 conference championships, including four titles shared with other teams.

  • These conference championships place Stanford fourth in the Pac-12 Conference for the most titles, trailing behind UCLA, USC, and Washington.

  • The team secured two national championships, which were recognized by NCAA-designated major selectors in 1926 and 1940.

Conference championships

SeasonConferenceCoachConference RecordOverall Record
1924Pacific Coast ConferencePop Warner3–0–17–1–1
19264–010–0–1
1927†4–0–18–2–1
1933†Claude E. Thornhill4–18–2–1
19345–09–1–1
1935†4–18–1
1940Clark Shaughnessy7–010–0
1951Chuck Taylor6–19–2
1970Pacific-8 ConferenceJohn Ralston6–19–3
19716–19–3
1992†Pacific-10 ConferenceBill Walsh6–210–3
1999Tyrone Willingham7–18–4
2012Pac-12 ConferenceDavid Shaw8–112–2
20137–211–3
20158–112–2


Division championships

SeasonDivisionCoachOpponentCG result
2011†Pac-12 – NorthDavid ShawN/A lost tiebreaker to Oregon
2012†Pac-12 – NorthDavid ShawUCLAW 27–24
2013†Pac-12 – NorthDavid ShawArizona StateW 38–14
2015Pac-12 – NorthDavid ShawUSCW 41–22
2017†Pac-12 – NorthDavid ShawUSCL 28–31


Stanford Cardinal Football Roster

Stanford Cardinal Football roster includes players from diverse backgrounds


Notable players on the offensive side include:


PLAYERPOS
Ashton DanielsQB
Myles JacksonQB
Justin LamsonQB
Charlie MirerQB
Beau NelsonQB
Ari PatuQB
Brendon BarrowRB
Ryan ButlerRB
Casey FilkinsRB
Caleb HamptonRB
Sedrick IrvinRB
Jacob LoweRB
E.J. SmithRB
Kenaj WashingtonRB
Elic AyomanorWR
Tiger BachmeierWR
Ahmari BordenWR
Ismael CisseWR
Bryce FarrellWR
Brayden HagleWR
Jackson HarrisWR
John HumphreysWR
Evan JacksonWR
David KasemerviszWR
Tyler KuoWR
Myles LibmanWR
Jayson RainesWR
Mudia ReubenWR
Silas StarrWR
Jason ThompsonWR
C.J. HawkinsTE
Chico HoltTE
Sam RoushTE
Shield TaylorTE
Lukas UngarTE
Benjamin YurosekTE
Fisher AndersonOL
Luke BaklenkoOL
Alec BankOL
Logan BerzinsOL
Lucas HeyerOL
Jack LeyrerOL
Jake MaikkulaOL
Trevor MayberryOL
Connor McLaughlinOL
Simione PaleOL
James PogorelcOL
Levi RogersOL
Charlie SymondsOL
Allen ThomasonOL
Austin UkeOL


On the defensive side, notable players include:


PLAYERPOS
Zach BuckeyDL
Pat CaugheyDL
Anthony FranklinDL
R.J. GaskinsDL
Zephron LesterDL
Braden Marceau-OlayinkaDL
Matthew MerrittDL
Jaxson MoiDL
Tobin PhillipsDL
Zach RowellDL
Aristotle TaylorDL
Aaron ArmitageLB
Wilfredo AybarLB
David BaileyLB
Carson BergerLB
Gaethan BernadelLB
Ernest CooperLB
Ese DubreLB
Gavin GewenigerLB
Benjamin HudsonLB
Spencer JorgensenLB
Lance KeneleyLB
Kiersten LeeLB
Spencer LytleLB
Miles McGeeLB
Anson PulsipherLB
Matt RoseLB
Tristan SinclairLB
Omar StaplesLB
Tevarua TafitiLB
Tre WilliamsLB
Caleb EllisCB
Jshawn Frausto-RamosCB
Zahran ManleyCB
Aaron MorrisCB
Jaden SlocumCB
Joshua ThompsonCB
Terian WilliamsCB
Collin WrightCB
Caymus RooneyDB
Adam RourkeDB
Scotty EdwardsS
Alaka'i GilmanS
Mitch LeigberS
Kale LucasS
Che OjarikreS
Omari PorterS
Jimmy WyrickS


Stanford Cardinal Football Schedule

Here's the Stanford Cardinal Football Schedule for the Regular Season:


DATEOPPONENT
Fri, Aug 30TCU
Sat, Sep 7Cal Poly
Fri, Sep 20Syracuse
Sat, Sep 28Clemson
Sat, Oct 5Virginia Tech
Sat, Oct 12Notre Dame
Sat, Oct 19SMU
Sat, Oct 26Wake Forest
Sat, Nov 2NC State
Sat, Nov 16Louisville
Sat, Nov 23California
Sat, Nov 30San José State


FAQ's On Stanford Cardinal Football

A. The program began in 1891, making it one of the earliest college football teams.

A. Troy Taylor is the current head coach, leading the team since 2023.

A. The team has claimed national titles twice, in 1926 and 1940.

A. The team is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in NCAA Division I FBS football.

A. The team's primary rivals include California, USC, Notre Dame, and San Jose State, with the annual Big Game against California being particularly significant.

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