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  01/02/21 - Curtis RobinsonrSr/2021, Stanford, 6-3, 236 (DS#19 ILB) + More +

  2020 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION: LB Curtis Robinson, Sr.,...Captain led the Cardinal with 44 tackles and had three tackles for loss, while adding a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup. - Stanford Football

(DS#19 ILB) rSr/2021 ILB Curtis RobinsonStanford
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  12/31/20 - Thomas BookerSr/2022, Stanford, 6-4, 302 (DS#8 DT) + More +

  2020 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: AP/ST Thomas Booker, Jr., Stanford,...Booker, a junior from Ellicott City, Md., earned first-team recognition at the all-purpose/special teams spot while garnering second-team attention for his play on the defensive line. Booker made his mark on the Cardinal special teams units with two blocked PATs in back-to-back weeks, the first of which clinched a one-point Big Game win for Stanford. - Stanford Football

(DS#8 DT) Sr/2022 DT Thomas BookerStanford
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  12/31/20 - *Drew DalmanrJr/2021, Stanford, 6-3, 299 (DS#7 C) + More +

  2020 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: OL Drew Dalman, Sr., Stanford,...Behind Dalman, who has started 18 consecutive games for the Cardinal, Stanford averaged 420.2 yards per game, including 287.3 yards per game through the air and 132.8 on the ground. Stanford was much-improved on third down (48% in 2020 vs. 39% in 2019) and red-zone offense (78% TDs in 2020 vs. 47% TDs in 2019). Dalman earned second team All-Pac-12 in 2019. - Stanford Football

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  12/31/20 - *Simi FehokorSo/2021, Stanford, 6-4, 222 (DS#19 WR) + More +

  2020 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: WR Simi Fehoko, Jr., Stanford,...Fehoko, a junior from Sandy, Utah, is fresh off a school-record 16 receptions for 230 yards and three touchdowns, helping lead the Cardinal from behind to a two-overtime win at UCLA. Fehoko's 230 yards were the third-most in school history. Fehoko finished with 37 receptions for 584 yards and three touchdowns. His 584 yards led the Pac-12, as did his 97.3 yards per game. - Stanford Football

(DS#19 WR) rSo/2021 WR *Simi FehokoStanford
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  12/29/20 - *Drew DalmanrJr/2021, Stanford, 6-3, 299 (DS#7 C) + More +

  Senior center Drew Dalman announced on Tuesday that he will enter the 2021 NFL Draft. Behind Dalman, who started 18 consecutive games for the Cardinal to end his career, Stanford averaged 420.2 yards per game, including 287.3 yards per game through the air and 132.8 on the ground. Stanford was much-improved on third down (48% in 2020 vs. 39% in 2019) and red-zone offense (78% TDs in 2020 vs. 47% TDs in 2019). - Stanford Football

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  12/28/20 - *Simi FehokorSo/2021, Stanford, 6-4, 222 (DS#19 WR) + More +

  Stanford wide receiver Simi Fehoko is skipping his senior season to enter the NFL draft. Fehoko finished his Stanford career with 62 receptions for 1,146 yards and nine touchdowns in 22 games. He was named a first-team All-Pac-12 player this season by The Associated Press after catching 37 passes for 584 yards and three TDs in six games. Fehoko caught a school-record 16 passes for 230 yards and three touchdowns in his final game when the Cardinal beat UCLA in double overtime at the Rose Bowl. - AP College football

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  12/21/20 - *Simi FehokorSo/2021, Stanford, 6-4, 222 (DS#19 WR) + More +

  DEC 21 PAC-12 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Simi Fehoko, Jr., Stanford, WR,...Caught a Stanford-record 16 passes on 21 targets for a career-best 230 yards (14.4 yards per catch) and a career-high three touchdowns as Stanford beat UCLA 48-27 in double overtime to close the season on a four-game win streak and finish 4-2. The previous record was 14 receptions (four times; most recently Jim Price at Notre Dame on October 7, 1989)...His 16 catches were tied for the most in the country this season....His 230 yards were the third-most in a single game in Stanford history, and the most since Troy Walters set the record with 278 against UCLA on September 25, 1999. His receiving yards were 11th-most in the country this year for a single game, while his three touchdowns are tied for seventh-most in a game this year....The game was his first career 200-yard game and the second consecutive game with 100+ yards receiving...Also nominated: Rachaad White, RB, Arizona State; Ty Jordan, RB, Utah; Brittain Brown, RB, UCLA; Drake London, WR, USC. - Pac-12 Football

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  12/19/20 - *Davis MillsrJr/2021, Stanford, 6-4, 217 (DS#6 QB) + More +

  Davis Mills threw for 428 yards and three touchdowns, including a 14-yard score to Simi Fehoko in the second overtime as Stanford defeated UCLA 48-47 at the Rose Bowl Saturday night in the season finale for both teams. The win capped a long three-week road trip for Stanford (4-2), who had to leave campus after Santa Clara County prohibited contact sports due to COVID-19.

After Fehoko's TD, the Bruins got the ball one more time. Chase Griffin, who came on for the injured Dorian Thompson-Robinson in the second quarter, threw a 21-yard touchdown to Kyle Phillips on fourth-and-18. UCLA (3-4) went for the 2-point conversion, but Brittain Brown was stopped short of the end zone. Mills, who completed 32 of 47 passes, bounced back from three second-half interceptions, including a 39-yard pick-6 to Jay Shaw that gave UCLA a 34-20 lead with 5:39 remaining. But the Cardinal scored on their final two drives to force overtime All three of Mills' TD passes were to Fehoko, including a 21-yarder with 18 seconds remaining in regulation. Fehoko finished with 16 receptions for 230 yards. - AP College Football


(DS#6 QB) rJr/2021 QB *Davis MillsStanford
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  12/12/20 - *Davis MillsrJr/2021, Stanford, 6-4, 217 (DS#6 QB) + More +

  Davis Mills passed for 292 yards and a touchdown, and ran for two scores to lead Stanford to a 27-24 victory over Oregon State on Saturday night. Mills completed 21 of 29 passes and did not commit a turnover. Austin Jones added 126 yards rushing for the Cardinal (3-2), who have been in road-warrior mentality the past three weeks. Jet Toner's 39-yard field goal with 1:48 remaining broke a 24-24 tie and the Cardinal defense forced a turnover to seal the victory.

The Beavers (2-4) were in position to tie or win the game on their final possession, but quarterback Chance Nolan fumbled after an 11-yard run and Stanford linebacker Curtis Robinson recovered at the Cardinal's 16-yard line to seal the win. The play was reviewed and confirmed. It was a tough ending for Nolan, who performed well in his second career start in place of injured starter Tristan Gebbia, who had season-ending surgery on his hamstring this week. Nolan completed 17 of 30 for 221 yards and three touchdowns. - Stanford/AP College Football


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  12/12/20 - Jordan FoxrSr/2022, Stanford, 6-2, 233 (DS#999 OLB) + More +

  Stanford will be without four starters because of injuries - and not COVID-19 issues - when it plays Oregon State this weekend, coach David Shaw said Thursday. Shaw added that the game Saturday night in Corvallis, Oregon, (7:30 p.m., ESPNU) is not in doubt because of any concerns related to the novel coronavirus. Sophomore cornerback Salim Turner-Muhammed and fifth-year outside linebacker Jordan Fox have been ruled out against the Beavers (2-3), Shaw said. They joined starting wide receivers Michael Wilson and Connor Wedington who suffered injuries last week against Washington. The defensive players will be replaced by sophomore cornerback Zahran Manley and sophomore linebacker Stephon Herron. - Oakland Tribune

(DS#999 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB Jordan FoxStanford
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  12/10/20 - Michael WilsonrSr/2023, Stanford, 6-2, 213 (DS#23 WR) + More +

  On top of the challenges posed by being unable to practice at home, Stanford will also be shorthanded on the field when it faces Oregon State on Saturday (7:30 p.m., ESPNU). Starting wide receivers Michael Wilson and Connor Wedington will miss the game because of undisclosed injuries, coach David Shaw said Tuesday from Corvallis, Oregon, where the Cardinal is practicing. Wilson leads the team with 19 catches for 261 yards and a touchdown, the only score by a wide receiver this season. Wedington had 15 catches, tied for the second-most on the team, for 157 yards. Sophomore Elijah Higgins and junior Brycen Tremayne will replace Wilson and Wedington in the starting lineup for the Cardinal (2-2), coming off wins against Cal and Washington. - Oakland Tribune

(DS#23 WR) rSr/2023 WR Michael WilsonStanford
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  12/08/20 - Thomas BookerSr/2022, Stanford, 6-4, 302 (DS#8 DT) + More +

  2020 LOTT IMPACT TROPHY SEMIFINALIST: Thomas Booker, DE, Stanford,...Preseason All-Pac-12 second team (Phil Steele)...Team Captain...Blocked what would have been the game-tying extra point with 58 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to seal a 24-23 victory over California in the 123rd Big Game...also recovered his second career fumble in the win over the Golden Bears (Nov. 27). - Stanford Football

(DS#8 DT) Sr/2022 DT Thomas BookerStanford
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  12/07/20 - *Drew DalmanrJr/2021, Stanford, 6-3, 299 (DS#7 C) + More +

  DEC 7 PAC-12 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Drew Dalman, Sr., OL, Stanford,...did not allow a pressure and fortified the Stanford line that did not allow a sack and just one tackle for loss to the conference's top defensive team...Washington entered the game with 10 sacks and 16 tackles for loss in three games this year. Fetui-Tupuola entered with seven sacks and three forced fumbles, but the Stanford line did not allow him a tackle in the contest...Dalman helped guide Stanford to its first three TD rushing game since 2018, and kept the Cardinal on the field as it ran out the clock by way of a 14 play, 79-yard drive that spanned the final 7:47 over which Stanford rushed 12 times...Also nominated: Will Sherman, OT, Colorado; Nick Ford, OL, Utah. - Pac-12 Football

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  12/05/20 - *Davis MillsrJr/2021, Stanford, 6-4, 217 (DS#6 QB) + More +

  Austin Jones rushed for a pair of first-half touchdowns, Davis Mills threw a 3-yard scoring pass to Scooter Harrington early in the second half, and Stanford held off No. 23 Washington's second-half comeback in a 31-26 victory Saturday. A crazy week for Stanford that saw the Cardinal forced away from campus in California to continue their season ended with their first victory over the Huskies in Seattle since 2014. Stanford relocated its entire program from the Bay Area to Seattle this week, used a high school for practice and even had its Friday walkthrough in a public park in the suburb of Bellevue, just across Lake Washington from Husky Stadium. The Cardinal (2-2 Pac-12) will remain on the road before next week's game against Oregon State. Mills was solid and had a pair of huge third-down conversion throws on Stanford's final drive, hitting Semi Fehoko on both to convert third-and-10 and third-and-11. The Cardinal ran the final 7:54 off the clock with a 14-play drive that was capped by Jones' 3-yard run on fourth-and-1. Stanford was 10 of 13 on third downs and 2-for-2 on fourth down. Mills was 20 of 30 passing for 252 yards. Jones finished with 138 yards on 31 carries. - Stanford/AP College Football

(DS#6 QB) rJr/2021 QB *Davis MillsStanford
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  11/30/20 - Thomas BookerSr/2022, Stanford, 6-4, 302 (DS#8 DT) + More +

  NOV 30 PAC-12 SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Thomas Booker, Jr., DE, Stanford (Ellicott City, Md.),...Blocked what would have been the game-tying extra point with 58 seconds remaining (first career blocked kick) in the fourth quarter to essentially seal Stanford's 24-23 victory over California in the 123rd Big Game...Also recovered his second career fumble (October 18, 2018, at Arizona State)...Finished with two tackles and a sack on defense...Also nominated: Luke Akers, Punter, UCLA; Everett Hayes, PK, Oregon State. - Pac-12 Football

(DS#8 DT) Sr/2022 DT Thomas BookerStanford
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