Some thoughts from the stadium - from section 115 to be precise.
1) Crowd: The crowd filled out nicely. There were still empty seats in the far upper deck corners but it's believable as a near shut out.  Temps were 10 degrees cooler than against Davis - hot but not overly so.
One nice thing about sell outs (or near sell-outs), the opposing fans were less obnoxious. USC filled their Northwest Corner section and there were noticeable USC fans in every section (including 115) but no critical mass of drunk college students formed which equated to less of the normal USC gameday antics. Six years ago USC weekend was dreadful.
Stanford cheering was loud on third downs but fans never reached the level seen against Oregon last year. It was as if the crowd believed Stanford was playing with U$C and would surely pull out the win in the 4th quarter .... until we didn't.
2) Turning Green: The random non-football related theme of the day was Green Initiatives at Stanford. Lot's of in your face Greener-Than-Thou content filled every possible moment. The Public address announcements, trivia questions and half time presentations all skewed heavily green. "How many trees do you think are in the greenspace around Stanford? More or less than 118,000?"; "What percentage of waste is diverted from Landfill at Stanford?" and so on. It all seemed over the top and self-congratulatory rather than aimed at building useful awareness.
3) Band Show: That brings us to the halftime band show which also picked up the "Green, recycle, re-purpose, reuse" theme. Somehow the band avoided the very easy shots at balcony jumping - a show should have written itself! The only shot aimed at our opponents centered around how they recycled the same two songs for every performance.
4) "Life isn't fair. I swear to God it isn't!" How often has Stanford outplayed USC on both lines, out gained USC in both the air and ground, controlled time of possession and lost? Very frustrating. The crowd left stunned that we couldn't find a way to win a game we controlled in both halves. The team looked equally stunned.
5) Mistakes Kill: Both teams looked very sloppy but Stanford looked more confused. Too many penalties, too much miscommunication, delay of game penalties and problems getting the right personnel on the field. This was not our coaching staff's finest moment - perhaps our coaching turnover caught up with us on Saturday. I don't remember this many issues in early games last year.
6) "That's MY quarterback! <sob>": Enough with the Hogan bashing - He looked good on Saturday. Yes, he overthrew a couple of receivers but he was the least of our problems. The TD pass negated by the chop block was a thing of beauty.  Hogan can throw the long ball and proved it several times on Saturday.
7) What's my line?: Our O-Line looked better on pass protection than run blocking and our D-Line was noticeably weaker against the run than they were in 2013. They allowed a 100 yard game in our first real test. What do you think? Early season jitters that can be worked out in the weeks ahead or is the loss of Skov, changes at NT and the leadership transition hurting us?
8 ) Randoms: Â
  * Nice to see the Tight Ends contributing! Big positive over last year here.
  * I didn't catch the Pat Haden antics at the time. The crowd in the stadium mostly missed this.
  * Shaw seems happy to go with a Committee of Running backs but I saw a lot of Remound Wright on critical plays.Â
I still believe this could be a special year. USC will falter as the year progresses and
as their lack of depth bites them BUT they were very good on this early season Saturday. We should have beat a very good team by 20 and most of our weekend flaws that led to the loss are fixable.
1) Crowd: The crowd filled out nicely. There were still empty seats in the far upper deck corners but it's believable as a near shut out.  Temps were 10 degrees cooler than against Davis - hot but not overly so.
One nice thing about sell outs (or near sell-outs), the opposing fans were less obnoxious. USC filled their Northwest Corner section and there were noticeable USC fans in every section (including 115) but no critical mass of drunk college students formed which equated to less of the normal USC gameday antics. Six years ago USC weekend was dreadful.
Stanford cheering was loud on third downs but fans never reached the level seen against Oregon last year. It was as if the crowd believed Stanford was playing with U$C and would surely pull out the win in the 4th quarter .... until we didn't.
2) Turning Green: The random non-football related theme of the day was Green Initiatives at Stanford. Lot's of in your face Greener-Than-Thou content filled every possible moment. The Public address announcements, trivia questions and half time presentations all skewed heavily green. "How many trees do you think are in the greenspace around Stanford? More or less than 118,000?"; "What percentage of waste is diverted from Landfill at Stanford?" and so on. It all seemed over the top and self-congratulatory rather than aimed at building useful awareness.
3) Band Show: That brings us to the halftime band show which also picked up the "Green, recycle, re-purpose, reuse" theme. Somehow the band avoided the very easy shots at balcony jumping - a show should have written itself! The only shot aimed at our opponents centered around how they recycled the same two songs for every performance.
4) "Life isn't fair. I swear to God it isn't!" How often has Stanford outplayed USC on both lines, out gained USC in both the air and ground, controlled time of possession and lost? Very frustrating. The crowd left stunned that we couldn't find a way to win a game we controlled in both halves. The team looked equally stunned.
5) Mistakes Kill: Both teams looked very sloppy but Stanford looked more confused. Too many penalties, too much miscommunication, delay of game penalties and problems getting the right personnel on the field. This was not our coaching staff's finest moment - perhaps our coaching turnover caught up with us on Saturday. I don't remember this many issues in early games last year.
6) "That's MY quarterback! <sob>": Enough with the Hogan bashing - He looked good on Saturday. Yes, he overthrew a couple of receivers but he was the least of our problems. The TD pass negated by the chop block was a thing of beauty.  Hogan can throw the long ball and proved it several times on Saturday.
7) What's my line?: Our O-Line looked better on pass protection than run blocking and our D-Line was noticeably weaker against the run than they were in 2013. They allowed a 100 yard game in our first real test. What do you think? Early season jitters that can be worked out in the weeks ahead or is the loss of Skov, changes at NT and the leadership transition hurting us?
8 ) Randoms: Â
  * Nice to see the Tight Ends contributing! Big positive over last year here.
  * I didn't catch the Pat Haden antics at the time. The crowd in the stadium mostly missed this.
  * Shaw seems happy to go with a Committee of Running backs but I saw a lot of Remound Wright on critical plays.Â
I still believe this could be a special year. USC will falter as the year progresses and
as their lack of depth bites them BUT they were very good on this early season Saturday. We should have beat a very good team by 20 and most of our weekend flaws that led to the loss are fixable.
In 1938 Neville Chamberlain declared "Peace in our time", Superman first appeared in Action Comics, Seabiscuit beat War Admiral ....... and C.a.l last won the Rose Bowl.
