Last season, this team was 25th in passing yards with 273.1 PG and 122nd in rushing yards with 107.9 PG. Total offensive yardage per game came to 381.0 (85th). The team’s 28.4 PPG ranked them 72nd. The defense performed well against the rush, holding teams to 146.1 YPG (45th). However, they had a difficult time stopping opponent air attacks, as they allowed 264.0 YPG (114th). Stanford allowed 410.1 YPG total (78th) and an average of 22.9 PPG (T-37th).
Stanford Cardinal Preview 2019 – Offense
Defense and Special Teams
Quality punter Jake Bailey (68 Punts, 44.1 YPP 24 In20) will be replaced by freshman Ryan Sanborn. Returning is junior PK Jet Toner (34-34 XP, 14-15 FG). He is accurate and reliable. On kick returns last season, Scarlett (24 RT, 25.6 AVG, 0 TDs) did a fine job. We expect Michael Wilson (8 RT, 8.1 AVG, 0 TDs) to be the primary punter returner.
Coaching and Recruitment
David Shaw (82-26 Stanford and Overall) has done a fine job as head coach. In eight seasons, he’s guided this team to five 10-plus-win seasons and eight bowl appearances where the Cardinal has gone 5-3. His been the Pac-12 Coach of the Year four times. Shaw, who was an NFL offensive assistant coach for a decade served as Stanford’s OC for four seasons under Jim Harbaugh. Tavita Pritchard, former Stanford QB, was a Stanford assistant for eight years and became offensive coordinator last year. He is back. Lance Anderson returns for his fifth year as DC. Of the 23 new Stanford players, our Stanford Cardinal Preview 2019 notes that eight are four-star and 14 three-star recruits. It a sound new class.
Our Stanford Cardinal Preview 2019 – Final Word
Our Stanford Cardinal Preview 2019 observes that this team starts its season with four tough games. They open at home versus Northwestern and then travel the next two weeks to play USC and USF. Then it’s back home on September 21 to host Oregon. Also on the schedule is Washington, Washington State, and Notre Dame. If this team can come through the first four weeks with a minimum of two wins, they’ll have a shot at the top spot in the North. But one of those wins has to be against the Ducks and the other against USC.
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