When Stanford hired Troy Taylor to be their next head coach, the major draw that the former Sacramento State head coach brought to the table was his offensive prowess.
Notre Dame has had an excellent defensive season in 2023, but there is one more regular season opportunity for this unit to prove its one of the best in the country.
Coming off a huge win against Washington State in Pullman, Stanford hit the road again for their Week 11 matchup against No. 12 Oregon State. The game
Stanford's current quarterback situation is far from solved, as four games into the season it is evident that aside from being a young team Troy Taylor doesn't yet feel comfortable enough to give either Ashton Daniels or Justin Lamson the reins.
When Stanford took the field against Hawaii in the first game, it was Ashton Daniels behind center leading the charge. He shined in the Week 1 win, but quickly reverted away from that form against USC in Week 2.
The Stanford football program took a huge blow last week when they lost to Sacramento State, leading to overreactions that included canceling the program.
In the first home game of the Troy Taylor era, Stanford welcomed the monster program he built. To start off their game against Sacramento State, Stanford jumped on Sacramento State early and even had a chance to notch an early dagger.
Despite being three weeks into the season, Stanford quarterback situation remains unsettled following what was a very concerning Week 2 showing from Ashton Daniels.
For the second straight week, Stanford was on the road but this time they found themselves playing one of the best teams in the country, No. 6 USC. It was clear shortly into the game, that the Cardinal were overmatched, as USC built a quick 21-0 lead in the first quarter while Stanford was struggling to move the ball forward at all.
While Stanford figured out who their quarterback of the present is in Ashton Daniels who shined in the Week 1 win over Hawaii, their quarterback of the future Elijah Brown, continues to dominate. The four-star Mater Dei product torched No.
Stanford finds themselves in a position where they will likely be in most games this season, underdogs. The Cardinal who ended up only being favored by a field goal in their Week 1 matchup against Hawai'i walked away with a double digit victory, and an excited fan base.
The entire offseason there was one major question circling the Stanford football program. Who would be the starting quarterback for Troy Taylor. He inherited
Ashton Daniels threw for 249 yards and hit tight end Benjamin Yurosek nine times for 138 yards and a touchdown as Stanford opened its season with a 37-24 defeat of Hawaii on Friday in Honolulu.
After last week's soft launch, the college football season begins in earnest with all top 25 teams in action on a Week 1 docket that includes 55 games involving Power 5 programs.
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