Tavita Pritchard became offensive coordinator at the end of the 2017 season. So he had full seasons at the helm in 2018 and 2019 and the abridged 2020.
College Football Offensive FEI Ratings for Stanford (offensive coordinator, national ranking):
2007: David Shaw, #86
2008: David Shaw, #31
2009: David Shaw, #4
2010: David Shaw, #1
2011: Pep Hamilton, #3
2012: Pep Hamilton, #52
2013: Mike Bloomgren, #30
2014: Mike Bloomgren, #45
2015: Mike Bloomgren, #4
2016: Mike Bloomgren, #78
2017: Mike Bloomgren, #17
2018: Tavita Pritchard, #39
2019: Tavita Pritchard, #81
2020: Tavita Pritchard, #20
Each of the four OCs since 2007 have had mulligan years with offensive FEI > 50. More importantly, note that a poor offensive FEI does not cause inevitably a poor season. In 2012 Stanford won the Pac-12 and the ensuing January 1 Rose Bowl.
I'm looking forward to seeing what TP can do with the offense in 2021. I'm hopeful re: special teams. I'm really worried about the defense. And don't get me started about recruiting...
College Football Offensive FEI Ratings for Stanford (offensive coordinator, national ranking):
2007: David Shaw, #86
2008: David Shaw, #31
2009: David Shaw, #4
2010: David Shaw, #1
2011: Pep Hamilton, #3
2012: Pep Hamilton, #52
2013: Mike Bloomgren, #30
2014: Mike Bloomgren, #45
2015: Mike Bloomgren, #4
2016: Mike Bloomgren, #78
2017: Mike Bloomgren, #17
2018: Tavita Pritchard, #39
2019: Tavita Pritchard, #81
2020: Tavita Pritchard, #20
Each of the four OCs since 2007 have had mulligan years with offensive FEI > 50. More importantly, note that a poor offensive FEI does not cause inevitably a poor season. In 2012 Stanford won the Pac-12 and the ensuing January 1 Rose Bowl.
I'm looking forward to seeing what TP can do with the offense in 2021. I'm hopeful re: special teams. I'm really worried about the defense. And don't get me started about recruiting...
If there's one thing people have learned in Berkeley, it's that you can't put "Cal football" and "Rose Bowl" in the same sentence. The words just don't fit. You'd be better off linking "covered wagons" with "Mars travel." (Bruce Jenkins, Cal '70, SF Chronicle, Nov. 11, 2017)
