Saturday morning, Stanford announced that Troy Taylor would be its next Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football, following in the footsteps of David Shaw ’95 — the program’s all-time winningest coach who stepped away after consecutive 3-9 seasons. Welcome home, Troy Taylor #GoStanford — Stanford Football (@StanfordFball) December 10, 2022 Taylor arrives on the Farm after a … [Read more...] about The Troy Taylor era is here: What’s next for Stanford football?
Troy Taylor named Stanford football’s next head coach
Stanford football has a new sheriff in town. Athletic Director Bernard Muir announced that Troy Taylor has been selected to be the new Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football. This comes after former Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett visited campus and turned down the job on Thursday. Thanks so much to AD Bernard Muir and everyone at Stanford! While I enjoyed exploring a great … [Read more...] about Troy Taylor named Stanford football’s next head coach
Stanford Basketball Film Study: Zoom action
The second installation of Stanford Basketball Film Study will look at zoom action, a set utilized a lot in Jerod Haase’s offense. Similar to the empty ball-screen, zoom action is a set that has increased in usage across college basketball due to the five-out revolution. The set looks to get guards and forwards going downhill, where they can use the space generated to make a … [Read more...] about Stanford Basketball Film Study: Zoom action
Charitsis: Important starts now
Putting things into perspective To paint the whole picture, one must go back three years, specifically to Dec. 21, 2019. Women’s volleyball head coach Kevin Hambly had a front-row seat when his team dominated Wisconsin to win the NCAA title in straight sets (25-16, 25-17, 25-20), their third in four years. He had every reason to be sad, though, as he confessed in his post-title … [Read more...] about Charitsis: Important starts now
Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year Sierra Enge reflects on her Pac-12 and NCAA titles
With three Pac-12 titles and one NCAA championship win under her belt, redshirt senior Sierra Enge is no stranger to the collegiate soccer scene. Enge has continually established herself as a key player on the team by garnering multiple national honors and also being a part of the NCAA championship team in 2019. She’s started in more than 55 games and played in almost 80, … [Read more...] about Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year Sierra Enge reflects on her Pac-12 and NCAA titles