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Shaw ties Pop Warner for most Wins in School History - BostonCard - 11-11-2017

Congratulations to David Shaw, who is now tied with Pop Warner for most wins as a Stanford coach.

Even better, he can win the record against Cal in Big Game!

BC


Shaw ties Pop Warner for most Wins in School History - BostonCard - 11-11-2017

Congratulations to David Shaw, who is now tied with Pop Warner for most wins as a Stanford coach.

Even better, he can win the record against Cal in Big Game!

BC


Re: #71 - ChicagoCard - 11-11-2017

I thought this was going to be about Fanaika who I think came in at LG with Bright moving to LT...


Re: #71 - ChicagoCard - 11-11-2017

I thought this was going to be about Fanaika who I think came in at LG with Bright moving to LT...


Re: #71 - Mick - 11-11-2017

Coach Shaw now has 1/9th of all Stanford football wins all time.  If he wins 9 next season, it will be 1/8th.

Stanford has the 41st most wins all time among FBS schools with 635.

Shaw doesn't quite crack the Top 250 for wins all time at major schools.  But he's close.

Incidentally, Warner ended up with the fourth most wins all time with 311, right behind Paterno, Bowden and Bryant.


Re: #71 - Mick - 11-11-2017

Coach Shaw now has 1/9th of all Stanford football wins all time.  If he wins 9 next season, it will be 1/8th.

Stanford has the 41st most wins all time among FBS schools with 635.

Shaw doesn't quite crack the Top 250 for wins all time at major schools.  But he's close.

Incidentally, Warner ended up with the fourth most wins all time with 311, right behind Paterno, Bowden and Bryant.


Re: #71 - Hurlburt88 - 11-11-2017

(11-11-2017, 06:19 AM)ChicagoTree link Wrote:I thought this was going to be about Fanaika who I think came in at LG with Bright moving to LT...

I actually thought it was also!  Wonder if Hamilton got hurt?  Or if they made a tweak to run more in 4Q?  I thought Hamilton was playing well. 


Re: #71 - Hurlburt88 - 11-11-2017

(11-11-2017, 06:19 AM)ChicagoTree link Wrote:I thought this was going to be about Fanaika who I think came in at LG with Bright moving to LT...

I actually thought it was also!  Wonder if Hamilton got hurt?  Or if they made a tweak to run more in 4Q?  I thought Hamilton was playing well. 


Re: #71 - needle - 11-11-2017

Fanaika played some in the first half, with Bright sliding over to tackle. Just a guess, but I don't think injury was the reason.


Re: #71 - needle - 11-11-2017

Fanaika played some in the first half, with Bright sliding over to tackle. Just a guess, but I don't think injury was the reason.


Re: #71 - ChicagoCard - 11-11-2017

I also saw Fanaika in at LG (at least on one play, I suspect series, in the 4th qtr.


Re: #71 - ChicagoCard - 11-11-2017

I also saw Fanaika in at LG (at least on one play, I suspect series, in the 4th qtr.


Re: #71 - washingtonismoney - 11-11-2017

Like the whole team, the offensive line has been up and down a lot this season. (Of course it was excellent against UW.) But it's a young unit and had to face a lot of injuries, so on the whole I'm impressed.


Re: #71 - washingtonismoney - 11-11-2017

Like the whole team, the offensive line has been up and down a lot this season. (Of course it was excellent against UW.) But it's a young unit and had to face a lot of injuries, so on the whole I'm impressed.


Re: #71 - SemperCard - 11-11-2017

Congratulations to Coach Shaw, and what a great effort by the team on both sides on the ball!   

Maybe Coach Shaw is Yoda.    Patient and trusting in the process to the point of frustrating us fans.    The team that played last night would not have suffered any of the previous 3 losses.    But i think Yoda knew the team was talented but young and was never going to challenge for the playoffs.  So instead of selling out and making fast changes to win every game , Yoda took his lumps and developed the team to where it is now, with an 80% + chance to take the pac12 north.    patient like Yoda hanging out on Dagobah




Re: #71 - SemperCard - 11-11-2017

Congratulations to Coach Shaw, and what a great effort by the team on both sides on the ball!   

Maybe Coach Shaw is Yoda.    Patient and trusting in the process to the point of frustrating us fans.    The team that played last night would not have suffered any of the previous 3 losses.    But i think Yoda knew the team was talented but young and was never going to challenge for the playoffs.  So instead of selling out and making fast changes to win every game , Yoda took his lumps and developed the team to where it is now, with an 80% + chance to take the pac12 north.    patient like Yoda hanging out on Dagobah




Shaw ties Pop Warner for most Wins in School History - d4cohn - 11-11-2017

Some Stanford coaches may have achieved more success in jobs outside of Stanford (Bill Walsh), and perhaps Harbaugh would have achieved comparable success at Stanford had he stayed, but a win against Cal that could potentially clinch a 4th Pac-12 North title in 7 years, and provide Stanford with an opportunity to win a 4th Pac-12 title in 7 years, having to compete against the likes of Oregon, UW, and SC over the years, would solidify what has been obvious to me for years: that David Shaw is the greatest coach in program history in terms of Stanford-specific accomplishments.


Shaw ties Pop Warner for most Wins in School History - d4cohn - 11-11-2017

Some Stanford coaches may have achieved more success in jobs outside of Stanford (Bill Walsh), and perhaps Harbaugh would have achieved comparable success at Stanford had he stayed, but a win against Cal that could potentially clinch a 4th Pac-12 North title in 7 years, and provide Stanford with an opportunity to win a 4th Pac-12 title in 7 years, having to compete against the likes of Oregon, UW, and SC over the years, would solidify what has been obvious to me for years: that David Shaw is the greatest coach in program history in terms of Stanford-specific accomplishments.


Re: Shaw ties Pop Warner for most Wins in School History - yvonne - 11-11-2017

(11-11-2017, 01:05 PM)Card15 link Wrote:Some Stanford coaches may have achieved more success in jobs outside of Stanford (Bill Walsh), and perhaps Harbaugh would have achieved comparable success at Stanford had he stayed...

Pardon me if I'm willinghamesque, but other coaches might have been able to, but Shaw did.


Re: Shaw ties Pop Warner for most Wins in School History - yvonne - 11-11-2017

(11-11-2017, 01:05 PM)Card15 link Wrote:Some Stanford coaches may have achieved more success in jobs outside of Stanford (Bill Walsh), and perhaps Harbaugh would have achieved comparable success at Stanford had he stayed...

Pardon me if I'm willinghamesque, but other coaches might have been able to, but Shaw did.