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  10/11/25 - Aaron MorrisJr/2027, Stanford, 5-11, 195 (DS#999 CB) + More +

  Stanford cornerback Aaron Morris was cleared medically to return to the sideline against SMU after being immobilized and taken off the field in an ambulance following a tackle in the first quarter Saturday, the school said. Morris' face mask was removed while he was placed on a stretcher before he was loaded onto the ambulance at SMU's Ford Stadium. He was moving his arms and legs as medical personnel began attending to him on the field, and Stanford spokesman Brian Brownfield said Morris was "alert and responsive. Doing well." "Aaron Morris has cleared all precautionary tests and is returning to be with the team for the conclusion of the SMU matchup," the school said in a statement released early in the second half.

Morris and linebacker Sam Mattingly closed on Jordan Hudson from opposite sides after the SMU wide receiver made a 12-yard catch with about five minutes left in the first quarter. Morris was the first to make contact before Mattingly came in over the top of Morris and Hudson. Morris is a junior from Lowell, Massachusetts. He was playing in the fourth of Stanford's six games this season after making 17 appearances in his first two years. - AP College Football


(DS#999 CB) Jr/2027 CB Aaron MorrisStanford
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  09/28/25 - Sedrick IrvinJr/2027, Stanford, 5-09, 205 (DS#24 RB) + More +

  Sedrick Irvin scored on a 1-yard run with 19 seconds left to cap Stanford's rally from a 12-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat San Jose State 30-29 on Saturday. The Spartans (1-3) went up 26-14 in the opening minute of the fourth quarter on Walker Eget's third touchdown pass of the day. But Ben Gulbranson drove the Cardinals (2-3) to three straight scores to generate the thrilling win. He threw a 14-yard TD pass to Myles Libman and led Stanford to a field goal - a 36-yarder by Emmet Kenney - that made it 29-24.

Stanford then got the ball back for one last drive and Gulbranson converted a fourth-and-10 with a 34-yard pass to Caden High and threw a 14-yarder to CJ Williams to get the ball to the 1. Irvin ran it in on the next play. Gulbranson finished 29 for 43 for 444 yards and two touchdowns for the Cardinal. Eget went 36 for 58 for 473 yards and three TDs but couldn't lead a last-ditch drive and the Spartans fell short of their first road win against Stanford since 2000. Stanford drove 81 yards on the opening possession to take the lead on Cole Tabb's 8-yard run. But the Spartans controlled most of the rest of the half and lead 20-14 at the break thanks to TD passes from Eget to Danny Scudero and Kyri Shoels. - Stanford/AP College Football


(DS#24 RB) Jr/2027 RB Sedrick IrvinStanford
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  09/15/25 - Micah FordSo/2028, Stanford, 6-0, 220 (DS#46 RB) + More +

  WEEK 3 ACC RUNNING BACK OF THE WEEK: Micah Ford, So., RB, Stanford (Toms River, New Jersey),...Ran the ball 17 times for a career-high 157 yards and one rushing touchdown in the win over Boston College in the ACC opener...Finished with the most rushing yards in a game by a Cardinal running back since Bryce Love on November 10, 2017, against Washington...Ripped off a 75-yard rush in the third quarter for the longest rush of his career and the longest run by a Cardinal since E.J. Smith's 87-yard rush against Colgate in the 2022 season opener...Has rushed for over 100 yards in two of the first three games to begin the 2025 season. - ACC Football

(DS#46 RB) So/2028 RB Micah FordStanford
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  09/14/25 - Micah FordSo/2028, Stanford, 6-0, 220 (DS#46 RB) + More +

  Stanford running back Micah Ford rushed for a career-high 157 yards and a touchdown, and the Cardinal gave interim head coach Frank Reich his first collegiate win, beating Boston College 30-20 on Saturday night in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams. Collin Wright scored on a 19-yard interception return in the first half, and Stanford's defense made a momentum-changing goal-line stand in the third quarter on the way to winning its home opener. "What I loved about it most was it was just a complete team win," Reich said. "I've been around some good team wins but this is right up there with the best team wins I've been around." Ben Gulbranson completed 13 of 22 passes for 186 yards to help Stanford (1-2) give Reich his first win as a college coach. A former NFL quarterback who was head coach with the Charlotte Panthers and Indianapolis Colts, Reich was hired in the offseason to replace Troy Taylor.

Ford led the way with his second 100-yard performance in three games this season. The sophomore running back broke loose for a 75-yard run to set up Stanford's third touchdown, which came two plays after Boston College running back Turbo Richard fumbled into the end zone. "The will in Boston College's defense, they really didn't want any part of it anymore," Ford said. "The linemen did a great job getting to the second level and I just finished the play." Emmett Kenney kicked three field goals for Stanford, which opened the season with back-to-back losses to Hawaii and BYU. Dylan Lonergan completed 30 of 40 passes for 333 yards and a touchdown for Boston College (1-2). The redshirt sophomore quarterback had five completions of 20 yards or more in the second quarter alone. - Stanford/AP College Football


(DS#46 RB) So/2028 RB Micah FordStanford
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  01/13/23 - C.J. WilliamsSr/2026, Stanford, 6-1, 205 (DS#33 WR) + More +

  Former USC wide receiver C.J. Williams committed to Wisconsin, he announced via Twitter Thursday. Williams played in 10 games this past season for USC, totaling four receptions for 34 yards as a freshman. Williams played high school football at Mater Dei (Calif.), where he was a four-star prospect. He was the No. 118 overall recruit in the 2022 cycle, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. Williams became friends with UW quarterback Nick Evers, a transfer this offseason from Oklahoma, at the 2022 All-American Bowl. - Wisconsin State Journal

(DS#33 WR) Sr/2026 WR C.J. WilliamsStanford
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  12/20/22 - Gaethan BernadelSr/2025, Stanford, 6-1, 230 (DS#38 ILB) + More +

  2022 ALL-CONFERENCE USA HONORABLE MENTION: LB: Gaethan Bernadel, FIU,...Among the linebackers, Gaethan Bernadel (103) and Donovan Manuel (97) ranked first and second on the squad in total tackles. Manuel had the team lead with 8.5 TFLs (-26), while Bernadel added 8.0 (-24). - Florida International Football

(DS#38 ILB) Sr/2025 ILB Gaethan BernadelStanford
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  12/16/22 - Michael WilsonrSr/2023, Stanford, 6-2, 213 (DS#23 WR) + More +

  2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION: WR Michael Wilson, 5th,...Senior offensive linemen Walter Rouse and Drake Nugent, senior defensive lineman Stephen Herron, senior linebacker Levani Damuni, fifth-year linebacker Ricky Miezan, senior punter Ryan Sanborn, fifth-year wide receivers Brycen Tremayne and Michael Wilson, and senior wide receiver Elijah Higgins each garnered honorable mention recognition. Despite an injury that forced him to miss the second half of the season, Wilson finished with 26 catches for 418 yards and led the team with four touchdown catches. - Stanford Football

(DS#23 WR) rSr/2023 WR Michael WilsonStanford
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  12/16/22 - Brycen TremaynerSr/2023, Stanford, 6-4, 204 (DS#70 WR) + More +

  2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION: AP/ST Brycen Tremayne, 5th,...Senior offensive linemen Walter Rouse and Drake Nugent, senior defensive lineman Stephen Herron, senior linebacker Levani Damuni, fifth-year linebacker Ricky Miezan, senior punter Ryan Sanborn, fifth-year wide receivers Brycen Tremayne and Michael Wilson, and senior wide receiver Elijah Higgins each garnered honorable mention recognition. Tremayne ended the season with 490 receiving yards on 38 receptions and three touchdown grabs, second-most yards and touchdown catches by a Stanford receiver. - Stanford Football

(DS#70 WR) rSr/2023 WR Brycen TremayneStanford
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  12/16/22 - Ricky MiezanrSr/2024, Stanford, 6-1, 237 (DS#999 ILB) + More +

  2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION: LB Ricky Miezan, 5th,...Senior offensive linemen Walter Rouse and Drake Nugent, senior defensive lineman Stephen Herron, senior linebacker Levani Damuni, fifth-year linebacker Ricky Miezan, senior punter Ryan Sanborn, fifth-year wide receivers Brycen Tremayne and Michael Wilson, and senior wide receiver Elijah Higgins each garnered honorable mention recognition. Miezan ended his season with four sacks, the second-most sacks by any Cardinal defender this season, for a total of seven tackles for loss alongside 46 tackles and three quarterback hurries. - Stanford Football

(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2024 ILB Ricky MiezanStanford
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  12/15/22 - Kyu Blu KellySr/2023, Stanford, 6-0, 191 (DS#16 CB) + More +

  2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: DB Kyu Blu Kelly, Sr., Stanford,...Kelly earned his second-straight All-Pac-12 Second Team nod, continuing to cement his legacy as one of the best cornerbacks in the nation. Kelly finished the season with 35 tackles (26 solo, 9 assisted) and six passes defended, the second-most by any Cardinal defender this season. - Stanford Football

(DS#16 CB) Sr/2023 CB Kyu Blu KellyStanford
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  12/15/22 - Joshua KartyrJr/2024, Stanford, 6-2, 207 (DS#1 K) + More +

  2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: PK Joshua Karty, Jr., Stanford,...Karty, a Lou Groza award finalist and native of Burlington, N.C., went 18-of-18 on the year on field goal attempts, with 13 of those makes from 40-or-more yards. Karty was the only qualified kicker nationally with no misses on the year, and the only kicker with 13 makes of 40+ yards this season. He becomes just the eighth kicker in program history to earn first-team laurels. - Stanford Football

(DS#1 K) rJr/2024 K Joshua KartyStanford
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  12/15/22 - Elijah HigginsSr/2023, Stanford, 6-3, 239 (DS#21 WR) + More +

  2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION: WR Elijah Higgins, Sr.,...Senior offensive linemen Walter Rouse and Drake Nugent, senior defensive lineman Stephen Herron, senior linebacker Levani Damuni, fifth-year linebacker Ricky Miezan, senior punter Ryan Sanborn, fifth-year wide receivers Brycen Tremayne and Michael Wilson, and senior wide receiver Elijah Higgins each garnered honorable mention recognition. Higgins was Stanford's leading receiver in 2022, finishing with 704 yards on 59 receptions and two touchdowns. - Stanford Football

(DS#21 WR) Sr/2023 WR Elijah HigginsStanford
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  12/08/22 - *Tanner McKeeJr/2023, Stanford, 6-6, 231 (DS#6 QB) + More +

  Stanford quarterback Tanner McKee is leaving school to enter the NFL draft. McKee announced his decision on Thursday after a disappointing junior season on an overmatched Stanford team. McKee completed 62% of his passes for 2,947 yards, 13 touchdowns and eight interceptions this season as Stanford went 3-9 for a second straight year. Stanford will undergoing an overhaul with coach David Shaw stepping down after 12 seasons and several players expected to transfer. - AP College Football

(DS#6 QB) Jr/2023 QB *Tanner McKeeStanford
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  12/08/22 - Joshua KartyrJr/2024, Stanford, 6-2, 207 (DS#1 K) + More +

  2022 LOU GROZA AWARD FINALIST (OUTSTANDING KICKER): Joshua Karty, Stanford,...Following a perfect 18-for-18 season on field goals, Stanford junior kicker Joshua Karty was named one of three finalists for the 2022 Lou Groza Award on Tuesday morning. The award is presented annually to the Collegiate Place-Kicker of the Year by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission and the Orange Bowl. Karty is joined by NC State's Christopher Dunn and Michigan's Jake Moody as the three finalists. Karty, a native of Burlington, N.C., went 18-of-18 on the year on field goal attempts, with 13 of those makes from 40-or-more yards. Karty was the only qualified kicker nationally with no misses on the year, and the only kicker with 13 makes of 40+ yards this season.

Dating back to 1996, Karty is just the fourth kicker with at least 18 makes to have a perfect season, and just the third kicker with 10+ makes from 40-or-more yards without a miss. He set the school record with a 61-yard field goal at Cal, and also had makes of 54 yards (vs. BYU) and 53 yards (at Oregon). No kicker nationally had more than three 50+-yard field goals with no misses. Karty's 61-yarder was five yards further than any other kicker this season. Karty was named Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week four times in 2022 and a Lou Groza Award Star of the Week twice. For his career, Karty is 51-for-52 on PATs and 28-for-34 on field goals. His five career misses have come from 49, 51, 54, 55 and 58 yards. - Stanford Football


(DS#1 K) rJr/2024 K Joshua KartyStanford
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  11/29/22 - Patrick FieldsrSr/2023, Stanford, 5-11, 203 (DS#999 FS) + More +

  2022 WUERFFEL TROPHY FINALIST: Patrick Fields, Stanford,...For the second straight season, Stanford's fifth-year safety Patrick Fields has been named a finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy. Fields is joined by Florida State's Dillan Gibbons and Minnesota's Tanner Morgan as the three finalists. The winner will be announced on Thursday, Dec. 8. A two-time graduate at Oklahoma, Fields is studying for his master's in management science and engineering at Stanford. He was one of three finalists for the award last season at Oklahoma, which ultimately was received by Cardinal quarterback Isaiah Sanders. Fields has been active in the Stanford community since joining the Cardinal program from Oklahoma in January. He planned and executed a three-day mentorship and networking event prior to Juneteenth in his hometown of Tulsa, Okla. The event brought together high school and college students with black business owners, leaders and mentors, to teach the students about the college admissions process and financial resources available to them.

Fields raised the funds to make all events during the three days free to those who attended and hopes to give out academic scholarships through the event in the future. While at Oklahoma, Fields founded the Black Wall Street Scholarship, collaborating with the president of the OU National Black Alumni Association to establish an endowment with the purpose of providing scholarships for underrepresented and lower income students from inner-city Tulsa. In July of 2021, Fields founded and coordinated the Patrick Fields Back to School Bash and football camp for economically vulnerable elementary students in Tulsa. He is passionate about educating students, especially underrepresented students, about financial literacy, money management, credit and personal branding, and founded Town Business to do just that in Tulsa. Established in 2005, the Wuerffel Trophy honors college football players who serve others, celebrate their impact, and inspire greater service in the world. - Stanford Football


(DS#999 FS) rSr/2023 FS Patrick FieldsStanford
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