Thanks for the analysis, msqueri.
Our coaches are in an excellent position to evaluate this guy. So I'm optimistic about this.
You wrote, "One can always hope for a magical turn of events."
I saw Stanford beat the dominant Ohio State Buckeyes in the 1971 Rose Bowl.
I saw Stanford win the Big Game on a 50 yard FG on the last play in 1974.
I saw Stanford beat UCLA with a 56-yard FG on the last play in 1979.
I saw Stanford score 9 points in the last 12 seconds to win the Big Game in 1990.
I saw Stanford rebound from a 69-17 opening game loss to go to the Rose Bowl in the 1999 season.
I saw Stanford beat USC on a TD pass on the last play of the game in 2000.
I saw Stanford beat 41-point favorite USC in the Greatest Upset Ever in 2007.
I saw Stanford win a triple overtime game in the Coliseum against USC in 2011.
I saw Stanford drive the length of the field to beat ND on a FG as time expired in 2015.
I saw Stanford go to three Rose Bowls in four years in the 2012, 2013, and 2015 seasons.
I saw Stanford overcame a 17-point deficit with 18 minutes left to beat Oregon in Eugene in 2018.
I believe in "magical turns of events"!
Our coaches are in an excellent position to evaluate this guy. So I'm optimistic about this.
You wrote, "One can always hope for a magical turn of events."
I saw Stanford beat the dominant Ohio State Buckeyes in the 1971 Rose Bowl.
I saw Stanford win the Big Game on a 50 yard FG on the last play in 1974.
I saw Stanford beat UCLA with a 56-yard FG on the last play in 1979.
I saw Stanford score 9 points in the last 12 seconds to win the Big Game in 1990.
I saw Stanford rebound from a 69-17 opening game loss to go to the Rose Bowl in the 1999 season.
I saw Stanford beat USC on a TD pass on the last play of the game in 2000.
I saw Stanford beat 41-point favorite USC in the Greatest Upset Ever in 2007.
I saw Stanford win a triple overtime game in the Coliseum against USC in 2011.
I saw Stanford drive the length of the field to beat ND on a FG as time expired in 2015.
I saw Stanford go to three Rose Bowls in four years in the 2012, 2013, and 2015 seasons.
I saw Stanford overcame a 17-point deficit with 18 minutes left to beat Oregon in Eugene in 2018.
I believe in "magical turns of events"!
