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Slipping? - Phogge - 10-08-2020

Losing a Big Game is one thing but being shut out by Cal in the Nobel race is frankly troubling. And UCSF has two promising Covid stem cell projects which could bring another Nobel down the road. What is happening down on the Farm?


lex24 - lex24 - 10-08-2020

It’s Shaw’s fault.......


RE: Slipping? - Phogge - 10-08-2020

No Bob, it’s Bush’s fault. How are your reactionary pals on TOS?


RE: lex24 - needle - 10-08-2020

(10-08-2020, 08:17 AM)lex24 Wrote:  It’s Shaw’s fault.......

It's very, very common for long-tenured college football coaches to have a clunker of a season after they've become well established at their schools.

Among coaches with a longer tenure than Shaw, only Mike Gundy, Dabo Swinney and Nick Saban have kept a continuous streak of winning seasons going.


1998
1. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa – Dec. 2
Worst season (after year four) - 4-8

2000
2. Gary Patterson, TCU – Dec. 8
Worst season (after year four) - 4-8

2004
3. Kyle Whittingham, Utah – Dec. 9
Worst season (after year four) - 5-7

4. Frank Solich, Ohio – Dec. 17
Worst season (after year four) - 6-6
2005
5. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State – Jan. 3
Worst season (after year four) - 7-6
6. Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee – Dec. 12
Worst season (after year four) - 2-10
2006
7. Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern – July 7
Worst season (after year four) - 3-9
8. Troy Calhoun, Air Force – Dec. 22
Worst season (after year four) - 2-10
2007
9. Nick Saban, Alabama – Jan. 3
Worst season (after year four) - 11-2
10. Ken Niumatalolo, Navy – Dec. 8
Worst season (after year four) - 3-10
11. David Cutcliffe, Duke – Dec. 15
Worst season (after year four) - 4-8
2008
12. Dabo Swinney, Clemson – Oct. 13
Worst season (after year four) - 10-3

2009
13. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame – Dec. 11
Worst season (after year four) - 4-8
14. Doc Holliday, Marshall – Dec. 17
Worst season (after year four) - 3-9


RE: Slipping? - Phogge - 10-08-2020

Mr. Needle it's a long time inside joke. Sorry for the confusion.


RE: Slipping? - 82lsju - 10-08-2020

(10-08-2020, 07:51 AM)Phogge Wrote:  Losing a Big Game is one thing but being shut out by Cal in the Nobel race is frankly troubling. And UCSF has two promising Covid stem cell projects which could bring another Nobel down the road. What is happening down on the Farm?

but the bench is strong

Quote:Stanford quantum physicist and sociologist awarded MacArthur ‘genius’ grants

Monika Schleier-Smith was honored with a MacArthur Fellowship for her creative approach to studying many-particle quantum systems. Forrest Stuart's fellowship recognizes the human approach he brings to the study of disadvantaged, violent communities.

https://news.stanford.edu/2020/10/06/macarthur-genius-grants/?fbclid=IwAR2uZQyC0y-mhJqMWC2GKf5XohI5BjJxiP0TJdworthIuZsKblfjt6jjd6c


RE: lex24 - slide - 10-08-2020

(10-08-2020, 08:17 AM)lex24 Wrote:  It’s Shaw’s fault.......

well played


RE: Slipping? - Giants - 10-08-2020

(10-08-2020, 07:51 AM)Phogge Wrote:  Losing a Big Game is one thing but being shut out by Cal in the Nobel race is frankly troubling. And UCSF has two promising Covid stem cell projects which could bring another Nobel down the road. What is happening down on the Farm?

Which takes us back to a memorable moment in time...

Background:  Stanford needed a first down in a critical part of the game.
Action:  Young man stands up in the student section, yelling, “I’d give a Sears Cup for a first down right about now.“
Question:  First down or a Sears Cup (now known as the Directors Cup); Nobel Prize or a Big Game win?  

You make the call....


RE: Slipping? - Goose - 10-08-2020

(10-08-2020, 11:03 AM)82lsju Wrote:  
(10-08-2020, 07:51 AM)Phogge Wrote:  Losing a Big Game is one thing but being shut out by Cal in the Nobel race is frankly troubling. And UCSF has two promising Covid stem cell projects which could bring another Nobel down the road. What is happening down on the Farm?

but the bench is strong

Quote:Stanford quantum physicist and sociologist awarded MacArthur ‘genius’ grants

Monika Schleier-Smith was honored with a MacArthur Fellowship for her creative approach to studying many-particle quantum systems. Forrest Stuart's fellowship recognizes the human approach he brings to the study of disadvantaged, violent communities.

https://news.stanford.edu/2020/10/06/macarthur-genius-grants/?fbclid=IwAR2uZQyC0y-mhJqMWC2GKf5XohI5BjJxiP0TJdworthIuZsKblfjt6jjd6c
The Physics department hasn't recruited well the last few years. No 5* commits that I know of right now.


RE: Slipping? - Papa John - 10-08-2020

Season's not over. The Nobel Peace and Economics prizes are still to be announced.


RE: Slipping? - Phogge - 10-08-2020

I know someone who is not winning the Peace Prize.


RE: Slipping? - BostonCard - 10-12-2020

(10-08-2020, 02:26 PM)Papa John Wrote:  Season's not over. The Nobel Peace and Economics prizes are still to be announced.

https://www.npr.org/2020/10/12/922936574/2-u-s-economists-awarded-nobel-memorial-prize-in-economic-sciences

It's a Stanford comeback!  Stanford (Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson) sweeps the Economics Nobel, though I am sure our rivals will point out that it is technically the "Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel" and wasn't endowed in the original Nobel will.

Stanford is hosting a press conference at 10 am: https://news.stanford.edu/webcast/

BC


RE: Slipping? - Phogge - 10-12-2020

And David Starr Jordan is declassified. As a Facebook thread emerged over the weekend, what’s next, Stanford becoming the University of Palo Alto?


RE: Slipping? - BostonCard - 10-12-2020

This is your periodic reminder that the school is named in the memory of Leland Stanford Junior, a 15-year-old kid who died of Typhus, not his more controversial father.

BC


RE: Slipping? - 82lsju - 10-12-2020

(10-12-2020, 06:50 AM)BostonCard Wrote:  
(10-08-2020, 02:26 PM)Papa John Wrote:  Season's not over. The Nobel Peace and Economics prizes are still to be announced.

https://www.npr.org/2020/10/12/922936574/2-u-s-economists-awarded-nobel-memorial-prize-in-economic-sciences

It's a Stanford comeback!  Stanford (Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson) sweeps the Economics Nobel, though I am sure our rivals will point out that it is technically the "Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel" and wasn't endowed in the original Nobel will.

Stanford is hosting a press conference at 10 am: https://news.stanford.edu/webcast/

BC

Stanford's announcement

https://news.stanford.edu/2020/10/12/stanford-economists-paul-milgrom-robert-wilson-win-nobel-economic-sciences/


RE: Slipping? - Phogge - 10-12-2020

Well BC, it wasn’t my post. How could a lowly state educated peon like myself venture out an opinion on the erudite private tower of brain power south of Menlo Park? I think that could be construed as a violation of the Magna Carta.


RE: Slipping? - BostonCard - 10-12-2020

Here's what Milgrom and Wilson did in words a 10-year-old can understand:

[tweet]https://twitter.com/joshgans/status/1315627601176727552?s=20[/tweet]

BC


RE: Slipping? - BostonCard - 10-12-2020

[tweet]https://twitter.com/Stanford/status/1315631500080148480?s=20[/tweet]

BC


RE: Slipping? - 2006alum - 10-12-2020

(10-12-2020, 09:46 AM)BostonCard Wrote:  [tweet]https://twitter.com/Stanford/status/1315631500080148480?s=20[/tweet]

BC

That clip is the most delightful collision of mundane and sublime. And kind of adorable. Thanks for sharing it, BC, and congrats to the Good Guys for bringing home another prize to the Farm.


RE: Slipping? - fullmetal - 10-12-2020

I lost it at "Will you answer your phone?"  Same phrase, same tone of voice, so many different situations in life lol.