Sorry for the duplicate post.
Seriously. What happened in Palo Alto?
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I seem to recall that at one time that they had the most olympians of any college.
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But now the culture has fallen back. We know that feeling.
Thus their pitifulness.
…the fb players have to fill out the full application which includes essays.
Stanford is less forgiving than ND on FB player admissions, but
NW is easier, not harder for athletes to get into than ND.
I'd say Michigan is next but their hierarchy has no problem breaking every/any rule to win. Stanford has a few scruples and morals to go along with their elitist attitude, so they'll struggle to win like they did under Harbaugh.
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They simply don't have the ball rolling yet on investing in their football program. Not promoting the fund at all to their donors in any meaningful way. Only now warming up to accepting transfers.
And it isn't attractive to good coaches or players on its own merits. They have had a single winning season since 2018. They play in a conference on the opposite coast.
It will take a lot for them to regain any relevance.
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activities such as math, science, economics, etc.
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Rome wasn't built in a day. He needs to try and make a splash for a new and young HC to lead the program in 2026 and beyond. I noticed the OSU stadium wasn't charged up and full for the Buckeyes "clash" with Grambling. Older Irish fans take a ton of heat for not standing and screaming for a punt against NIU or Tenn State. At least they will show up for these games.