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Old 08-09-2010, 03:47 AM   #57
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Re: Fear the Cardinal: A Stanford Cardinal Rise to Power (NCAA11)

Week 9 Top 10 Scores From Around the NCAA

Pittsburgh holds off Louisville’s Upset Attempt
Louisville Cardinals 10 at #1 Pittsburgh Panthers 17

Stanford makes mince meat of the Huskies
#2 Stanford Cardinals 55 at Washington Huskies 17

Ohio State escapes Minnesota, barely.
#3 Ohio State Buckeyes 20 at Minnesota Golden Gophers 13

#4 Alabama Crimson Tide – BYE WEEK

Upset Alert! MSU knocks off Iowa at home.
Michigan State 24 at #5 Iowa Hawkeyes 7

Southern Cal dumps Boise in the trash
#6 Boise State Broncos 28 at #11 Southern Cal Trojans 33

Connecticut not enough manpower to overcome West Virginia
#7 West Virginia Mountaineers 23 at Connecticut Huskies 16

#8 Virginia Tech Hokies – BYE WEEK

Men beating on children.
New Mexico Lobos 0 at #9 Oklahoma Sooners 55

The Ducks pummel the Aztecs
San Diego State Aztecs 17 at #10 Oregon Ducks 48
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Old 08-09-2010, 04:03 AM   #58
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Recruiting Central: Week 10 Information

Stanford Cardinal Recruiting - Class of 2010
PLAYER NAMECALIBERHTWTHOMETOWN
Andrew Schmidt - SOFT STANFORD, OT 6'5315Pasadena, California
Cameron Jones - Interest 1st, MLB 6'2213Alamo, Texas
Brent Smith - Interest 1st, ATH 6'5324Los Angeles, California
Reggie Pace - Interest 1st, SS 6'1201Sun City, Arizona
Matthew Johnson - Interest 1st, FS 5'10200Parker, Arizona
Paul Joseph - Interest 2nd, C 6'1307Maple Valley, Washington
David Johnson - Interest 1st, TE 6'6229San Leandro, California
Billy Goat - Interest 2nd, WR 6'3221Franklin, Wisconsin
Steve Tate - Interest 1st, QB 6'2216Ontario, Canada
Joel Young - Interest 5th, ATH 6'3177Walnut Creek, California
Ryan Lewis - Interest 3rd, ATH 6'5314Rosemead, California
P.J.Walker - Interest 1st, DT 6'7270Daly City, California
Aaron Wheeler - COMMITTED, WR 6'3190Detroit, Michigan
Mike Anderson - COMMITTED, CB 6'0177Fresno, California
Joe Beard - COMMITTED, OT 6'6308North Highlands, California
Myron Harvey - COMMITTED, FB 6'1251Prescott, Arizona
A.J. McCray - COMMITTED, K 5'11180Claremont, California

Commitments:
High school senior Kicker A.J. McCray became the first commitment of the season for head coach Jim Harbaugh. McCray is rated as the 15th best kicker amongst his peers hailing from Claremont California. A.J. was the team's place kicker as well as field goal specialist for his entire four year stay at Claremont Preperatory Academy. A three sport athlete A.J. was also starting point guard on the varsity basketball team and starting striker on the varsity soccer team. McCray had offers from other Pac-10 rivals in UCLA, Cal and USC for his kicking services but A.J. was quoted saying, "when Coach Harbaugh showed up at my house the first time and met with my family and myself I was totally blown away by his presense and his plan for the Cardinal. I knew right then I wanted to be coming to Stanford and I'm glad we could get it done so early in the process that I can relax and play football without that stress anymore." McCray was using an unofficial visit to Stanford where he commited shortly before the team's home opener got started against Arkansas.[/left]

"A.J. is a very talented kicker but is also a very well rounded young man, the staff and I are looking forward to what he'll be bringing to our team and the University." said Coach Harbaugh when asked about his first commitment moments after his Cardinal's upset visiting Arkansas.

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Coming to Palo Alto from Prescott Arizona will be JuCo Junior Myron Harvey. Harvey is a three-star fullback who is just over 6 feet tall at 6 feet 1 inches while weighing in at a hefty 251 pounds. Myron and Dominique Easley were the two fullbacks Coach Harbaugh targeted at the beginning of the season, when Myron committed Dominique decided to commit elsewhere. Myron is quick on his feet for how big he is, as well he is very strong having won the Arizona Junior College Strongman of the Year award.

“Myron is a special player, not only will he excel on the football field but his love for school and drive to succeed will help him in the classroom. We expect Myron to step in right away next year and be the lead blocker for our runningbacks,” said Coach Harbaugh about Myron Harvey.

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Joe Beard is a three star center out of North Highlands, California. He stands a very tall 6 feet 6 inches and tops the scale at 308 pounds. Joe has been the starting center at North Highlands High School since his sophomore year and has excelled ever since. He has very good technique with his hands, his first move is quick and he punches hard. The only weakness the kid really has is his footwork but with many ladder drills that can be fixed.

About his visit Joe had to say, “it was a crazy atmosphere at the game versus Utah, Stefan Taylor was running all over the Utes. Watching him run I knew I wanted to block for him the next few years, I want to be the anchor of the offensive line and help the runningbacks get more 300-yard games!”

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After defeating the Washington Huskies Aaron Wheeler, a 3-star wide receiver from Detroit, Michigan decided to give Coach Harbaugh his verbal commitment. The senior stands 6 feet 3 inches and weighs in at 190 pounds. Aaron has excellent hands, he can make any catch with one or two hands. He accelerates well off the ball also. However he is going to need to work on his route running abilities and getting a bit stronger in the upper body for when the cornerbacks try to bump at the line of scrimmage.

“Aaron is a great young man, what really drew me in besides his football talents were his personality and sincerity to everything he does,” said Coach. “Mr. Wheeler will be an excellent addition to both the ball team and the university as a whole.”

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Mike Anderson is 3-star cornerback from Fresno, California who also decided to give Stanford his hard verbal commitment after the Cardinal thrashed Washington up in Seattle. Mike brings tremendous height standing at 6 feet 4 inches tall. His coverage skills are excellent, he leaps for the ball at its highest point and can read the play before the ball is snapped. He’ll adapt well but he will most certainly need to get his weight up to go with his long frame and work on not over pursuing the runner and missing the tackle.

“Stanford is where I want to be,” Mike Anderson was quoted saying to the Stanford Daily school newspaper. “The atmosphere around here on game days is phenomenal, plus the Cardinal program is on the rise and I want to be part of taking this program to the top. I can’t think of a better place to spend the next four years of my life then with Coach Harbaugh and his staff.”
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Old 08-11-2010, 06:04 PM   #59
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Bowl Championship Series Week 10 Rankings

Stanford Beats on Washington then Leapfrogs Pittsburgh for the Top BCS Poll Position!

2010 NCAA Football Rankings - BCS
RANKTEAMLAST WKRECORDPOINTS
1.Stanford Cardinal28-01.00
2.Pittsburgh Panthers18-0.994
3.Ohio State Buckeyes38-1.989
4.West Virginia Mountaineers77-0.980
5.Alabama Crimson Tide57-1.978
6.Southern Cal Trojans126-1.969
7.Virginia Tech Hokies97-1.962
8.Oklahoma Sooners87-1.958
9.Oregon Ducks108-1.952
10.Wisconsin Badgers135-2.940
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Week 10: #24 Arizona at #1 Stanford

Can Anyone Beat Stanford? Cardinals Double Arizona’s Score in Route to a 42-21 Victory!


HB Stefan Taylor(#31) scores on the opening drive putting Stanford up a quick 7-0.


Nick Foles tossed a beautiful 73 yard pass to wide receiver David Roberts(#81) to even things up at 7.


Fullback Taimi Tutogi(#31) puts his shoulder down and lays out Stanford linebacker Shayne Skov(#41)


Levine Toilolo(#11) makes a spectacular two-hand grab for a touchdown as the first half expired.


Levine Toilolo(#11) caught a pass from 10 yards out to shut the door on Arizona, 42-21.



Post-game Quote:
Coach Jim Harbaugh: "I've got to say that Andrew, Stefan and Levine all played amazing today! The offensive line has been fantastic all season, this game giving up no sacks. The defense was ok but we need to work on our pass coverage. But hey, another great game from Stefan - Can he get some Heisman love??"


On The Recruiting Trail:
This Week's Important Recruiting Info...
...Stanford Receives 3 Hard Commitments After Week 10 Visits

Brent Smith, four star athlete from Los Angeles California…3-star SS Reggie Pace from Sun City, Arizona and 3-star FS Matthew Johnson all give Coach Jim Harbaugh their hard commitment to Stanford University to play football in the Pacific Athletic Conference for the Cardinals next season. 4-star tackle Andrew Schmidt spurns Stanford for Arizona, even after the Cardinals spank Arizona. Center Paul Joseph a 3-star recruit from Maple Valley, Washington gave his hard commitment to the Washington State Cougars. 3-star athlete Joel Young scheduled his visit to Stanford’s campus for week 13 when the Cardinals host Oregon State. Stanford’s main needs in recruiting now are signing a middle linebacker, a tackle and a defensive tackle. Stanford has all of those positions on their recruiting board with a total of 10 players remaining on their in-season recruiting board.

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Stanford Injury Report:
Player                    POS     INJURY                    LENGTH
No Injuries

NCAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Offense: Allen Reisner IOWA TE - 10 receptions, 248 yards, 4 touchdowns
Defense: Eddrick Loften Tennessee SS - 2 tackles, tackle for loss

PAC-10 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Offense: Stefan Taylor Stanford RB - 32 carries, 286 yards, 3 touchdowns
Defense: Drew McCallister Southern Cal FS - tackle, tackle for loss, 4 assisted tackles, 2 forced fumbles, fumble recovery


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Week 10 Top 10 Scores Around the NCAA

Week 10 Top 10 Scores Around the NCAA

Nick Foles Can’t Lead Arizona Over Top Ranked Stanford
#24 Arizona Wildcats 21 at #1 Stanford Cardinal 42

#2 Pittsburgh Panthers - BYE WEEK

#3 Ohio State Buckeyes - BYE WEEK

#4 West Virginia Mountaineers - BYE WEEK

LSU No Match for Alabama at Home
#5 Alabama Crimson Tide 30 at Louisiana State University Tigers 3

Yellow Jackets Swarm Hokies and Upset the 6th Ranked Team
#21 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 42 at #6 Virginia Tech Hokies 13

Trojans Crush Sun Devils
Arizona State Sun Devils 3 at #7 Southern Cal Trojans 35

Oklahoma Escapes College Station With the Victory
#8 Oklahoma Sooners 35 at Texas A&M 31

Oregon Demolishes Coach Dan Hawkins’ Team
#9 Oregon Ducks 52 at Colorado 14

Boilermakers Can’t Stop Skid, Lose to Wisconsin at Home
#10 Wisconsin Badgers 35 at Purdue Boilermakers 13
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Week 11 NCAA Awards Semifinalists


Week 11 Award Semifinalists

Maxwell Award
1. Mark Ingram Alabama Junior Halfback
2. Stefan Taylor Stanford Sophomore Halfback
3. Case Keenum Houston Senior Quarterback
4. Blaine Gabbert Missouri Junior Quarterback
5. Tyler Potts Texas Tech Senior Quarterback

Walter Camp Award
1. Stefan Taylor Stanford Sophomore Halfback
2. Mark Ingram Alabama Junior Halfback
3. DeMarco Murray Oklahoma Senior Halfback
4. Josh Nesbitt Georgia Tech Senior Quarterback
5. Case Keenum Houston Senior Quarterback

Chuck Bednarik Award
1. Archie Donald Toledo Senior ROLB
2. Kyle Zelinsky Central Michigan Sophomore ROLB
3. Mark Herzlich Boston College Senior LOLB
4. Chris White Mississippi State Senior ROLB
5. Ross Homan Ohio State Senior LOLB

Nagurski Award
1. Mark Herzlich Boston College Senior LOLB
2. Ross Homan Ohio State Senior LOLB
3. Sione Fua Stanford Senior DT
4. Kyle Zelinsky Central Michigan Sophomore ROLB
5. Chris White Mississippi State Senior

O’Brien Award
1. Case Keenum Houston Senior Quarterback
2. Blaine Gabbert Missouri Junior Quarterback
3. Tyler Potts Texas Tech Senior Quarterback
4. Colin Kaepernick Nevada Senior Quarterback
5. Jerrod Johnson Texas A&M Senior Quarterback

Doak Walker Award
1. Stefan Taylor Stanford Sophomore Halfback
2. Mark Ingram Alabama Junior Halfback
3. DeMarco Murray Oklahoma Senior Halfback
4. LeMichael James Oregon Sophomore Halfback
5. Roy Helu Jr. Nebraska Senior Halfback

Biletnikoff Award
1. Greg Childs Arkansas Junior Wide Receiver
2. Jerrel Jackson Missouri Junior Wide Receiver
3. Austin Pettis Boise State Senior Wide Receiver
4. Bert Reed Florida State Junior Wide Receiver
5. Devier Posey Ohio State Junior Wide Receiver

Mackey Award
1. Beau Reliford Florida State Junior Tightend
2. Allen Reisner Iowa Senior Tightend
3. Virgil Green Nevada Senior Tightend
4. Weslye Saunders South Carolina Senior Tightend
5. Orson Charles Georgia Sophomore Tightend

Outland Award
1. Danny Baker Texas A&M Junior Right Tackle
2. Addison Lawrence Mississippi State Junior Right Tackle
3. Marcus Cannon TCU Senior Right Tackle
4. Bobby Massie Ole Miss Sophomore Right Tackle
5. Michael Brewster Ohio State Junior Center

Rimington Award
1. Michael Brewster Ohio State Junior Center
2. Sean Bedford Georgia Tech Senior Center
3. William Vlachos Alabama Junior Center
4. Ryan Pugh Auburn Senior Center
5. David Ross Alabama Senior Center

Lombardi Award
1. Sione Fau Stanford Senior Defensive Tackle
2. Pierre Allen Nebraska Senior Right End
3. Nathan Williams Ohio State Junior Right End
4. Zach Clayton Auburn Senior Defensive Tackle
5. Taylor Thompson SMU Junior Left End

Best Linebacker Award
1. Chris White Mississippi State Senior ROLB
2. Kyle Zelinsky Central Michigan Sophomore ROLB
3. Mark Herzlich Boston College Senior LOLB
4. Archie Donald Toledo Senior ROLB
5. Obi Ezeh Michigan Senior MLB

Jim Thorpe Award
1. Jeron Johnson Boise State Senior SS
2. Drew McAllister Southern Cal Junior FS
3. Prince Amukamara Nebraska Senior CB
4. Cliff Harris Oregon Sophomore CB
5. Mike McNeil Auburn Junior SS

Lou Groza Award
1. Grant Rassel Missouri Junior Kicker
2. Daniel Murray Iowa Senior Kicker
3. Wes Byrum Auburn Senior Kicker
4. Sean Brauchle Mississippi State Senior Kicker
5. Eric Ellestad Minnesota Senior Kicker

Guy Award
1. Alex Henry Nebraska Senior Punter
2. Ryan Donahue Iowa Senior Punter
3. Chas Henry Florida Senior Punter
4. Ryan Shoemaker Auburn Sophomore Punter
5. Ben Buchanan Ohio State Sophomore Punter

Best Returner Award
1. Kenjon Barner Oregon Sophomore Halfback
2. Donald Buckram UTEP Senior Halfback
3. Austin Zouzalik Texas Tech Sophomore Wide Receiver
4. Deveron Carr Arizona State Sophomore Cornerback
5. Kevin Smith Purdue Senior Wide Receiver



NCAA Awards Semifinalists will be updated after week 13 and then again after the season finishes and the winners are announced.
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