Re: Predict the rest of the season -
GoodGrief - 11-25-2012
(11-25-2012, 06:22 AM)garvin link Wrote:We had a pre-season thread about predicions, where I'm pretty sure I said we'd go 10-2 with a victory over the team Under Stanford Control. (I missed Oregon, though.) I wonder if anybody can track that one down.
it's at
http://thecardboard.org/board/index.php/topic,6146.0.html
Pretty good job, Garvin. You said, "In a burst of stupid exuberance, I went with 10. I think we'll beat the team Under Stanford Control but get upset by somebody else when the quarterback has a bad day. We lose to Oregon and we lose the bowl game. I am prepared to be mocked after the season."
I honestly I can't remember what I voted. If I voted, I was either the only guy who voted for 14 wins, or I voted for 12-13 (and the vote I just now cast for 12-13 doesn't count--I was checking to see if the poll would tell me, "You already voted for ______, so quit stuffing the ballot box")
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
Bruce Wang - 11-25-2012
Great job, Garvin. :DÂ Next season, please predict 14-0! ;)
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
yvonne - 11-25-2012
If you made a prediction, that number is in bold. I predicted 8-9 wins in the original thread. Then, I panicked when I made the second. The panic was largely based on not having much of an offense. I'm glad the players and coaches saw more in the team than I did.
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
Rando - 11-25-2012
I voted 6/7 with the assumption of Nunes. Now under Hogan I believe were the best in the country.
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
TreeFitty - 01-02-2013
So...anyone had winning the Rose Bowl?
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
fullmetal - 01-02-2013
All credit to Derek Mason, the defense during the Oregon game, and a healthy dose of lowercase luck. Rewatching the Oregon game two nights ago, I was struck by how many times Stanford came close to losing that game. Oh my goodness. Williamson nailing the redemption FG, Wilkes recovering the Hogan fumble, Oregon's OT FG kick boinking off the left upright, the fourth down stop, Carrington chasing down Mariota...the list goes on.
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
Spiny_Norman - 01-02-2013
How about this fact (which I certainly would never have foreseen) - in the final 5 games vs. Oregon, OSU, UCLA twice and Wisconsin, the opponents scored a grand total of 7 points in the second half. 150 minutes of football, 7 points (a meaningless TD by UCLA in the 1st game). When the game was on the line, the defense delivered.Â
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
FarmBoy - 01-02-2013
Awesome stat, SN. The defense definitely carried the day. Let's hope the team regains some balance next year and has an often to match the incredible defense.
As an aside, for whenever someone decides to put up a poll to predict next season, note that Stanford needs 12 wins to get to 700 all time for the program. Would be sweet to finish an undefeated season beating ND on 11/30 to hit that milestone...
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
Ratmandoo - 01-02-2013
(01-02-2013, 01:46 PM)Spiny_Norman link Wrote:How about this fact (which I certainly would never have foreseen) - in the final 5 games vs. Oregon, OSU, UCLA twice and Wisconsin, the opponents scored a grand total of 7 points in the second half. 150 minutes of football, 7 points (a meaningless TD by UCLA in the 1st game). When the game was on the line, the defense delivered.
Spiny - I think you mean the 4th quarter. I know Oregon scored their second touchdown of the game in the third quarter, OSU scored at least one touchdown in the third quarter, and UCLA scored a touchdown to put them up 7 in the third quarter of the Pac-12 Championship game. That stat is still really impressive for the fourth quarter in those games considering all the close games that we played.
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
Spiny_Norman - 01-03-2013
Thanks for the correction, Ratmandoo. I tried to expand on the stat that I had seen (which is accurate) that Stanford allowed no 4th quarter points in the final 5 games. I missed the Oregon and OSU points. I blame it on Rose Bowl celebration-induced lack of sleep. Silly me. As if Stanford fans need any further stats to be impressed with the defense.
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
yvonne - 01-03-2013
It's kind of funny to look back and see that our thinking was colored by evaluating our team's performance based on our perception of two traditional doormats that turned out to be bowl teams. (hmmm, sound familiar?) Let that me a lesson to me.
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
cardcoug - 01-03-2013
(01-02-2013, 12:25 PM)fullmetal link Wrote:All credit to Derek Mason, the defense during the Oregon game, and a healthy dose of lowercase luck. Rewatching the Oregon game two nights ago, I was struck by how many times Stanford came close to losing that game. Oh my goodness. Williamson nailing the redemption FG, Wilkes recovering the Hogan fumble, Oregon's OT FG kick boinking off the left upright, the fourth down stop, Carrington chasing down Mariota...the list goes on.
True, but there were points where things could have turned more clearly in our favor as well. (The missed 4th down pass to Hewitt stands out.) No more luck to that game than there is to any other close win.
Re: Predict the rest of the season -
fullmetal - 01-03-2013
I forgot to add that Oregon was missing at least a couple of starters--last year Stanford was missing five starters for the Oregon game due to injury. I'll take what I can get!