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Sad news for Stanford football - Redrum - 08-10-2010

Stanford senior offensive guard Andrew Phillips\' father was killed in the Alaskan plane crash that also took the life of several others, including former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens.    Phillips\' brother was also on the flight but reportedly survived.


Re: Sad news for Stanford football - Class_of_75 - 08-10-2010

Sad news, indeed. I met Mr. Phillips after one of the games a couple years ago. He and his wife tried to attend as many games as they could. Here\'s the LA Times story about Steven, with a mention of Bill Phillips and his son, Willy (who survived).

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-alaska-crash-20100811-69,0,3279082.story


Re: Sad news for Stanford football - needle - 08-11-2010

Tragic news for the Phillips family and the families of all those involved. Condolences to all.


Re: Sad news for Stanford football - oski79 - 08-11-2010

Sad indeed, and not just for Stanford--  Phillips had two other sons playing college football;

Quote:Three of Phillips\' sons play football at NCAA FBS schools. Andrew Phillips is a fifth-year senior and starting guard at Stanford, where he was named second-team All-Pac 10 last season.

Colter Phillips is a sophomore tight end at Virginia, where he had five catches for 34 yards in six starts in 2009.

Paul Phillips is a freshman tight end at Indiana.



When it comes to FOOTBALL and FAMILY... - Redrum - 08-12-2010

...I don\'t know if there is anybody better than Harbaugh at setting the tone and expressing the heart of the mindset.   Which, is pretty much what you\'d expect growing up in a tight family that made football their choice in life.

Harbaugh said, regarding the death of Andrew Phillips\' dad, William,  in an Alaskan plane crash:

"A sudden, tragic death is the toughest to grieve and you never know how long it\'s going to take. Bill lived a life any man would be proud to have lived. His legacy lives on in his sons."

Also this tidbit that gives some insight into the physical and mental toughness that characterizes the sons.  Not only are three of them playing in Div. 1 ball,  but the youngest Phillips\' brother, Willie, survived the crash with a broken ankle. The 13-year-old also heroically ran up the mountain to flag down the rescue plane.



Re: Sad news for Stanford football - Nan3cy - 08-12-2010

Here\'s an article from the Palo Alto Weekly that includes the comment by Harbaugh that Redrum quotes.

This is very sad. It\'s made me think of a time when I was in high school and one of the two company planes that my dad\'s company owned went down, killing all on board, including a very good friend of my dad\'s. Dad was also traveling by company plane that day, and it was several hours before my mother knew that the plane that had crashed was not his. Not a day she ever wanted to repeat.

http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/show_story.php?id=17870&e=y




Re: Sad news for Stanford football - Spiny_Norman - 08-20-2010

ESPN has posted a video interview with the Phillips brothers about their dad.  As the oldest of 4 brothers myself, my heart goes out to Andrew and his family.

http://espn.go.com/blog/pac10/post/_/id/11946/video-phillips-brothers-remember-father