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by Soapy » 15 Jan 2026, 07:47
redsox907 wrote: ↑14 Jan 2026, 17:36
nice signing with the WR
nearly fumbled the bag against TCU. Maybe this ain't the year
Caesar wrote: ↑14 Jan 2026, 17:38
Every time I want to give this fn kudos, he goes and plays like this
ShireNiner wrote: ↑14 Jan 2026, 18:07
Too much playing with your food there. Get the bad turnovers out of the way against bad teams.
djp73 wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 05:36
Let them stay in the game
Closed it out though
good teams win, great teams cover.
we slept good last night

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by Soapy » 15 Jan 2026, 08:06
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The Victory Lap: Stanford isn't a perfect team but they're a tough one, the offensive line takes another major blow and new QB target

Stanford linebacker Richard Caussin intercepts a pass in the fourth quarter against TCU. (Photo: James Sooner/DS Photos)
By Anthony Metcalf
Published Nov. 3, 2031, 07:49 a.m.
After Earl Nienhuis threw that pick six against TCU, Stanford looked dead in the water and were just on their way to the gallows along with their playoff hopes. They had dominated TCU up to that point but turnovers kept the game close and all the momentum was on TCU's side.
Somehow, Stanford was able to respond to first make it to overtime and then thanks to Richard Caussin, they were able to escape Dallas with the win.
They showed a lot of resiliency and mental toughness to win that game and while we know that Stanford is talented from their games against Ohio State, LSU, USC and even the loss to Georgia, we learned on Saturday night that they're also extremely tough and can withstand a poor performance to turn it around and that's a good trait to have heading into the final stretch.
Wayne Hoffman out for the season with a broken leg
Stanford head coach Bubba Mack confirmed on Saturday after the game that backup interior lineman Wayne Hoffman broke a bone in his leg and will miss the rest of the season.
While on the surface it's a minor loss, Hoffman played sixty four snaps against Florida, fifty-three snaps against Ohio State and has played at least thirteen snaps in all but one game this season.
He's rotated at both guard spots and center so the loss of him continues to eat into the depth of Stanford's offensive line as they already had to shake up the offensive line last week with the injuries at left tackle, moving starting right guard Jalen Freeman to left tackle and inserting Jamal Harris at guard.
Stanford is probably one injury on the offensive line away from having to turn to guys like true freshmen Jeffrey Redman and Joseph Paschal and at this point in the season, that would be a baptism by fire with incredibly high stakes.
Stanford pivots to West Hills' Danny Roldan as top QB target
Roldan, a three-star according to 247Sports who is ranked as the 25th best quarterback this cycle, posted on his social media that he has received his second FBS scholarship offer from Stanford, joining Illinois.
The offer to Roldan comes on the heels of George Ogbonnaya saying he'll be deciding between Texas A&M and Texas, ending Stanford's year long pursuit of him. Pulling Ogbonnaya away from the state of Texas (and the money that comes with those programs) was always going to be a tall order but it surely seemed like Stanford was going to be able to get it done so it's definitely a huge let down.
Roldan is intriguing though and shows similar traits to Nienhuis which might be why the coaching staff have pivoted to him. He's a big, strong kid at six-foot-four and already at two hundred pounds and stands tall in the pocket. He's probably the most impressive thrower of the football that Stanford has signed out of high school since Alex Rowe and his physical profile gives him a higher ceiling than Stanford's other high school signings such as D.J. Sapp (6'0", 188lbs) and Tevita Luck (6'1", 191lbs).
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by Soapy » 15 Jan 2026, 08:15


Cardinal add one of the top ranked centers in the country in Alex DiMarco
Chris Wallace -- 247Sports Stanford Football Insider
Four-star center Alex DiMarco has committed to Stanford, announcing it via his social media page.
DiMarco is the sixth ranked center in the country and chose the Cardinal over offers from SMU and Oklahoma. 247Sports has DiMarco listed at six-foot-three and 276 pounds so he'll need to add some more weight before he's game ready but the Stanford coaching staff are extremely high on his talent and view him as a five-star level project.
What stands out in his film is his bend and sturdiness despite being light for the Power 4 level. He doesn't generate a ton of movement in the running game but in the Stanford offense, where they run a lot of duos, the scheme seldomly asks for centers to dig out defensive tackles on their own and DiMarco's athleticism should bode well for those second level blocks which is a staple of the offense.
Stanford also added three-star linebacker Derek Worthy who they view as having the versatility to play safety as well or even that big nickel role. The two additions bring Stanford's class to the top seven as they flip spots with Michigan.
In expected news, five-star defensive end Jamerson Rasmussen made it official, committing to Georgia.
2032 Stanford Cardinal Recruiting Class
Darren Calmelat [ATH #13]: 6'4", 222lbs | Sun Prairie, WI | 4-star
Marco Stick [FS #12]: 6'0", 203lbs | Lakewood, CA | 4-star | 85 AGI, 79 MCV, 72 ZCV, 69 PRESS, 67 CTH
Ashton Bayless [RT #16]: 6'5", 284lbs | Franklin, KY | 4-star
Alex DiMarco [C #6]: 6'3", 276lbs | Lancaster, TX | 4-star | 72 AWR, 67 RBK, 83 PBK, 74 IBK, 76 ACC
Emari Cashman [RG #19]: 6'3", 319lbs | Cypress, TX | 4-star
Nasir Breaston [FS #18]: 6'2", 188lbs | Arlington, TX | 4-star
Damien Yeboah [WR #77]: 5'9", 171lbs | Broken Arrow, OK | 4-star | 89 SPD, 89 ACC, 77 CTH, 79 CIT, 81 SPC, 90 AGI
Bradley Turbin [WR #49]: 6'2", 223lbs | Rancho Cucamonga, CA | 4-star | 82 STR, 75 HPW, 70 PUR
Kionte Keo [WR #89]: 6'4", 191lbs | Baltimore, MD | 3-star | 86 SPD, 88 ACC, 79 CTH, 85 SPC, 77 RLS
Kenyon Stacy [ILB #34]: 6'0", 227lbs | Winder, GA | 3-star
Howie Whittaker [CB #56]: 5'10", 170lbs | Oxnard, CA | 3-star
Derek Worthy [OLB #57]: 6'1", 225lbs | Long Beach, CA | 3-star | 70 AWR, 80 SPD, 82 ACC, 64 PRC, 77 TKL, 68 MCV, 66 ZCV
2032 Stanford Cardinal Recruiting Board
Willie Rudolph [ATH #8]: 6'3", 292lbs | Carrollton, GA | 4-star

Cole Schlesinger [RT #20]: 6'6", 321lbs | Virginia Beach, VA | 4-star

Stephen Flott [OLB #47]: 6'3", 219lbs | Burton, TX | 3-star 
James Bitonio [RT #38]: 6'7", 290lbs | Spring, TX | 3-star 
Adrian Madden [WR #114]: 5'9", 175lbs | Roswell, GA | 3-star 
Joey Ahlers [ATH #67]: 5'11", 239lbs | Fresno, CA | 3-star 
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George Ogbonnaya [QB #2]: 6'0", 184lbs | Conroe, TX | 5-star

Jamerson Rasmussen [EDGE #4]: 6'3", 251lbs | Albany, GA | 5-star
Nick Vincent [FS #2]: 6'2", 213lbs | Bellflower, CA | 5-star 
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by Soapy » 15 Jan 2026, 08:53

Week 10 Top Stories
No. 1 Georgia's loss to unranked Florida drops them outside the top 10
Crimson Tide's season likely over with 35-14 loss to No. 5 Clemson
Notre Dame is back into the playoff picture with win over No. 4 Pittsburgh
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Week 11 Notable Games
#22 BYU (6-2, 3-1) at #21 Baylor (7-2, 5-0)
#7 Nebraska (7-1, 3-1) at #19 Washington (7-2, 4-2)
#2 Stanford (8-1) at #8 Oregon (7-2, 4-2)
#11 Georgia (7-1, 4-1) at #17 LSU (6-3, 3-2)
#9 Notre Dame (6-2) at #18 North Carolina (7-2, 5-1)
#4 Miami (8-1, 6-0) at #16 USC (6-2, 3-1)
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CFP Rankings
1. Oklahoma, 10-0
2. Stanford, 8-1
3. Penn State, 9-0
4. Miami, 8-1
5. Clemson, 8-1
6. Missouri, 8-1
7. Nebraska, 7-1
8. Oregon, 7-2
9. Notre Dame, 6-2
10. Pittsburgh, 8-1
11. Georgia, 7-1
12. Houston, 7-2
13. Ohio State, 6-3
14. Tennessee, 7-2
15. UCLA, 7-2
16. USC, 6-2
17. LSU, 6-3
18. North Carolina, 7-2
19. Washington, 7-2
20. East Carolina, 8-0
21. Baylor, 7-2
22. BYU, 6-2
23. Alabama, 6-3
24. SMU, 6-3
25. NC State, 6-2
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Players of the Week
WR Kyle Montelus: W 48-38 vs. New Mexico State » 14 Rec, 201 Yds, 3 TD
CB Paul Hajrullahu: W 34-22 at Louisiana » 9 Tkl, 2 INT, TD
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Heisman Watch
WR Cliff Donahue (R-Sr): 72 Rec, 1369 Yds, 21 TD
WR Emmanuel Wilbur (R-Jr): 86 Rec, 1124 Yds, 12 TD
QB Sean Cheeseman (R-Sr): 3020 Yds, 30 TD, INT, 375 Rush Yds
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Maxwell Watch
WR Cliff Donahue (R-Sr): 72 Rec, 1369 Yds, 21 TD
WR Emmanuel Wilbur (R-Jr): 86 Rec, 1124 Yds, 12 TD
QB Sean Cheeseman (R-Sr): 3020 Yds, 30 TD, INT, 375 Rush Yds
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Walter Camp Watch
WR Cliff Donahue (R-Sr): 72 Rec, 1369 Yds, 21 TD
WR Emmanuel Wilbur (R-Jr): 86 Rec, 1124 Yds, 12 TD
QB Sean Cheeseman (R-Sr): 3020 Yds, 30 TD, INT, 375 Rush Yds
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Bear Bryant Watch
HC Jeff Traylor: 9-1
HC Josh Heupel: 10-0
HC Shaun Beckford: 8-1
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Davey O'Brien Watch
QB Marco Whittaker (R-Soph): 3034 Yds, 31 TD, 2 INT
QB Miles Bryant (R-Jr): 3009 Yds, 25 TD, 3 INT
QB Sean Cheeseman (R-Sr): 3020 Yds, 30 TD, INT, 375 Rush Yds
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Bednarik Watch
DT Bruce Baggs (R-Jr): 37 Tkl, 16 TFL, 10 Sacks
CB Daymond Morley (R-Sr): 42 Tkl, 5 INT, 5 PBU
LB Kasey Capps (R-Sr): 62 Tkl, 3 TFL, 2 Sacks, 5 INT, 7 PBU
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247Sports Five-Star Commitments
#4 Joey Kent [CB #1]: 5'11", 183lbs | Cincinnati, OH 
#5 Earl Virgin [CB #2]: 6'1", 202lbs | Harbor City, CA 
#11 Terrence Swaim [HB #1]: 6'1", 216lbs | Boonville, MO 
#12 Nick Vincent [FS #1]: 6'2", 213lbs | Bellflower, CA 
#13 Creed Stewart [OLB #1]: 6'0", 216lbs | Nacogdoches, TX 
#14 George Hilliman [WR #2]: 6'3", 205lbs | Spring, TX 
#18 Terrelle Lucien [CB #4]: 6'1", 207lbs | Virginia Beach, VA 
#25 Chad Wicks [DT #1]: 6'1", 290lbs | Alabaster, AL 
#31 Keke Umenyiora [CB #7]: 6'1", 203lbs | Apokpa, FL 
#32 Jamerson Rasmussen[EDGE #4]: 6'3", 251lbs | Albany, GA 
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by ShireNiner » 15 Jan 2026, 09:07
Sean Cheeseman for Oklahoma… brother of SMU legend in the making?
Offensive line is starting to become a concern, especially with the Ducks next up. Better find a way to protect the Earl.
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by Soapy » 15 Jan 2026, 09:10
ShireNiner wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 09:07
Sean Cheeseman for Oklahoma… brother of SMU legend in the making?
Offensive line is starting to become a concern, especially with the Ducks next up. Better find a way to protect the Earl.
light work
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by Soapy » 15 Jan 2026, 09:15

Week 11 Preview: at #8 Oregon Ducks
Record: 7-2, 4-2 Big Ten
Head Coach: Dan Lanning
Offensive Scheme: Spread
Defensive Scheme: 3-4
Team Schedule
vs. Eastern Washington (FCS): W 59-21
vs. Oklahoma State (4-5): W 25-17
vs. Oregon State (5-3): W 31-23
at #7 Nebraska (7-1): L 37-17
vs. #3 Penn State (9-0): L 37-35
at Northwestern (3-5): W 41-13
vs. #19 Washington (7-2): W 52-24
at Wisconsin (4-5): W 40-18
vs. Michigan (4-4): W 52-20
Team Leaders
Passing: Mac Odom 59 cmp%, 2340 yards, 14 TD, 3 INT, 137 passer rating
Rushing: Nick Johnson 928 yards, 7.1 ypc, 16 TD
Receiving: Finau Brewer 53 receptions, 815 yards, 6 TD
Defense: Rico Sousa 34 tackles, 15 TFL, 9 sacks
Injuries
G Shaquille Marks (Senior) Torn Pectoral (Season)
T D.J. Baas (Junior) Torn Rotator Cuff (Season)
T Joe Nunn (Sophomore) Torn Pectoral (Season)
IOL Wayne Hoffman (Junior) Broken Fibula (Season)
HB Anthony Masifilo (Junior) Ruptured Disk (Out)
EDGE Percy Cadet (Sophomore) Dislocated Elbow (Out)
CB Chauncey Ankrah (Senior) Quad Tear (Probable)
HB Ja'Darius Osgood (Junior) Foot Fracture (Out)
Players to Watch
QB Mac Odom (R-Sr) | 6′2", 215LBS | 90 OVR, 83 SPD, 91 ACC, 93 THP, 92 SAC, 94 MAC, 83 DAC
‣ Odom has some history with Stanford, throwing for 388 yards as a true sophomore back in 2028 in Cal's 44-27 loss to the Tavien St. Clair led Cardinal. Since transferring to Oregon, he's waited his turn for two seasons and finally got the chance to start this year where's been good at avoiding mistakes, outside of the Nebraska game, but doesn't brin a lot of playmaking. He'll need to both take care of the football while also making a splash play here or there as this Stanford offense has shown the ability to score 40+ points against quality defenses.
HB Nick Johnson (R-Sr) | 5′9", 197LBS | 94 OVR, 89 SPD, 92 ACC, 87 COD, 94 BTK, 95 TRK, 88 SFA
‣ The loss of Osgood has put more load on Nick Johnson and he's handled it well as he's on his way to three consecutive seasons over 1,000-yards. He's averaging a career high 7.1 yards per carry and has 468 yards after contact. We saw Stanford struggle last week to bring TCU's Tevin Cole to the ground and Johnson is a more talented running back who breaks a lot of tackles and has more explosiveness than Cole, capable of taking a thirteen yard gain into a sixty yard touchdown.
EDGE/LB J.D. McBriar (R-Sr) | 6'3", 241LBS | 92 OVR, 86 SPD, 90 ACC, 97 PRC, 89 PMV, 97 FMV, 91 BSH
‣ McBriar is one of the more versatile players in college football. He was a two-year starter at LSU at inside linebacker with over 100+ tackles each season and since transferring to Eugene, we've seen him line up at EDGE a lot more. He has eight tackles for loss on the season and four sacks and will be a key part in slowing down this Stanford running game with his ability to crash in from the backside.
Hard Rock Bet™
Spread: Oregon -6.5
Moneyline: Stanford +215
Over: 68.5
Place your bets and I'll keep track of your winnings/loss throughout the season. The winner's (by percentage with a minimum of 16 bets placed) team of choice will get a rating's bump and choose which conference to be the commissioner of for the following season to select my schedule. The second place will have second choice on which conference and so forth for third and fourth place.
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Caesar 13-5
Captain Canada 14-3
redsox907 11-5
YaBoyRobRoy 4-2
James 2-0
ShireNiner 13-7
djp73 14-3
toysoldier00 6-2
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by Caesar » 15 Jan 2026, 09:17
Gonna need you to show us something here or we can just forget about any natty hopes. Stanford to win
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by James » 15 Jan 2026, 09:28
Your article said it was #26 TCU you beat?
Also Oregon covering the spread

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by djp73 » 15 Jan 2026, 09:58
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