11-28-2021, 05:14 PM
(11-28-2021, 03:44 PM)gailtate Wrote: A once-proud program is dead in the water until Shaw stands down. This is reality, folks, no matter how you feel about it. I don't care about your feelings. I care about Stanford Football -- which, at this moment, is at a historic low. Woeful doesn't begin to describe it. Oh, yes, and today Lincoln Riley is the head coach at...USC. Looks like they're serious about football. Until I see a Harbaugh 2.0 running the show at Stanford--and this guy is out there somewhere--Stanford football remains in a coma.
While I appreciate your frustration, I do want to caution against using terms like “historic low”. Stanford football is NOT at a historic low.
For example -
1958-1960 5-25 (.167) 0-3 v. Cal
2019-2021 11-19 (.367) 1-2 v. Cal
Using a three year run as the measurement tool of choice, I think it is fair to say the 1958-60 was worse than 2019-21.
As I have suggested before, a pruning of the staff should help turn things around.
