Nov 25, 2012

#8 Stanford 35 - #17 UCLA 17

We play UCLA (at their place) to end the regular season. They have already clinched the South division, if we beat them, we play again for the PAC-12 Championship the very next weekend (at our place).  This sets up an interesting dilemma for the Bruins.  If they beat us, they play Oregon.  If they lose to us, they play us again.  Who would you rather play?

We took care of business.  UCLA scored on their first drive, but it was never really close after that.  Another fun time tailgating with the Lutz's - Hasegawa boys were there, and the Fortunes stopped by.  Cheri and Dann, Mom & Dad (all big time fans now that Zack is a Freshman Bruin in the band), and Sue and Norm were there - we went to their tailgate on the golf course for a bit.

OK - so next week, it's back up to The Farm.  Winner goes to the Rose Bowl!




Nov 18, 2012

HUGE UPSET!! #13 Stanford 17 - #2 Oregon 14

We haven't beaten Oregon in 3 years, since before the Luck era.  Heading into the game (at Oregon), they're undefeated, #2 in the country, and we're 20.5 point underdogs.  We all know that we have a kick ass defense (#1 in the country in many categories), but pretty much everyone thinks we will hang with them for the first half or so, then fail to keep up.

Result?  We BEAT them!  EPIC game - overtime.  They miss a field goal, we make ours (finally! way to go  Williamson, who has struggled since blowing last year's Fiesta Bowl), and spoil their bid for an undefeated season and a national championship game.

The boys and I went to watch Carly and Jolie Rasmussen play CIF volleyball (they lost), and so we had missed the first half of this game.  It was recording at home, but Hasegawa invited us over to watch the 2nd half with them.  I was going NUTS at Dave's house watching the OT win.





The tying TD from Hogan to Ertz - controversial with review overturning the incomplete call on the field.  This site has the video and a still picture.  Here is the picture in case they are gone someday.

Here's a killer shot-by-shot flow of the catch.



Some fun facts and post game notes:

College Gameday has been at the Stanford/Oregon game the past 3 years (twice at their place, and of course last year at The Farm).

I am SO fired up about the national recognition Stanford is getting, I tweeted:
Dear Gameday, PLEASE tell me you'll be at Stanford/UCLA game this week, but have a feeling you'll be across town at Notre Dame/USC.

This season we beat #2 USC, #7) Notre Dame (but the refs and NBC didn't think so), and now #2 Oregon.

Post-game quotes and pics

Bo McNally declares the play of the game (Carrington catching their QB to prevent a TD, and then we stop them, to turn it over on downs, 0 points)
https://twitter.com/BoMcNally/status/270052387106988033

Show me your "O-no" face.  Fans crying after the loss.
https://twitter.com/RuleofTree/status/270023259590893568

Great quote from "Blogging with the enemy" series where they interview the opposing team blogger.
ATQ:
For Stanford to win, they need to put together sustained drives, score touchdowns on all of those sustained drives, and hope Oregon shoots itself in the foot on offense. There's always a chance of that happening, but this is the best Oregon team I've ever seen, and they're playing in Autzen Stadium.




Next up: @UCLA, with big implications.
UCLA clinched the Pac12 south this weekend after taking down USC.
The Pac12 north is still up for grabs, between Stanford (7-1), Oregon (7-1), and Oregon State (6-2).  The Oregons play each other this weekend in the Civil War.
We control our own destiny, if we beat UCLA, at worst we tie Oregon and hold the tie breaker against them (head to head victory).  If we lose, then if Oregon beats Oregon State, Oregon hosts UCLA for the Pac12 championship.  Needless to say, we're hoping for a win, then a rematch the following weekend up on The Farm.  If you're UCLA, if you win, you play Oregon, if you lose, you play Stanford ... which one would you rather play?








Nov 11, 2012

#11 Oregon St 23 - #14 Stanford 27

Hall of Fame weekend.  Stanford pulls out a victory.  This is the first of 3 big tests to end the regular season (Oregon and UCLA up next).

First game with Hogan starting - he's looking pretty good.  A little panicky in the pocket, and wish he'd get rid of it a little sooner.

Crazy 40+ yard catch and run by Taylor when we were down by 9 at the end of the 3rd quarter.  We were down 3 with 5 mins to go in the 4th, and Hogan drove us down the field to score (pass to Ertz).







Hall of Fame Weekend

EPIC weekend!

This was the weekend of the Hall of Fame ceremony.  The whole family, along with Mom and Dad, Cheri & Dann, and Kral, Rand, and Dean went up to The Farm to see the induction.  Parker Blackman and Craig Forsyth were there from the team, along with Jane and Andrew.  Started the weekend with a trip down memory lane - a breakfast at Hobees (all 5 of us, Mom and Dad, and Cheri).  I of course had "the usual": Hi-Hat ommie with coffee cake, and a Strawberry/Banana energy blend.  Connor followed my lead with the same thing.  Cruised around campus with the same group, bookstore, then back to hotel to start gearing up for the ceremony that night (Friday).  5 of us to shower and get in nice clothes (ties for all us boys) is time consuming!

I was pretty nervous going into the Ceremony.  Had the speech pretty well down, but kept making minor changes, so definitely not memorized. Upon arrival, I did a video shoot for the Buck Cardinal club - just some questions about what it means to be inducted, memories from school, etc.  Then on to happy hour where we started seeing other inductees (met Misty Hyman, swim, and Ellen Estes, water polo).  Pretty soon we're into the ballroom and the ceremony.  Dinner and then the speeches.

I was 3rd, and went directly after Ron George.  His speech was great - no notes or anything, just up there talking.  Seems like he's done this before.  :)  My intro video called me a nerd, and mentioned computers and stuff, so I played off that to break the ice at the beginning. I felt pretty good once I got the crowd laughing about the sweats over the shoes story from Freshman year.  Whew - done.  Now just relax and enjoy it.  Pretty late night - went until after 10, and kids were whooped.  They did great.

SAT - football game day.  Hall of Fame tailgate party, ran into a lot of the same people from the night before, but got to chat with some of the other inductees.  The Scholz clan showed up - they're using our extra tickets.  Don Shaw, John Alstrom, Craig's family, etc.

The football game was awesome.  Pretty busy keeping everything coordinated - had 2 sky box tickets, so took turns taking kids up there.  See pics on Flickr.  Killer view from up there.  Avery, then Connor, then Jamie and Ben.

Halftime deal - I was able to weasel the kids down there with me.  There was another inductee with his smaller kids, and the staff seemed OK with that, so then just a few seconds before we left from in front of the stands, I waved our kids down. Super special to share that moment on the field with them.  They loved being out there, and Jamie got a killer picture of us on the big screen scoreboard!

We WON!  Pretty tight game, but pulled it out (see next post) - next up - OREGON.  HUGE game.

Toured campus after the game with Kral, Rand, Dean and our family.  They really enjoyed the walk around, as they hadn't seen the campus before (Dean played vb there twice, but only to the gym and back).  Pizza at the hotel for dinner just to hang with the dudes and chat.

Next morning (Sunday), our family and Mom & Dad went to Alcatraz.  Super fun - Ben LOVED it.  Back down to SJ airport that night for a flight home.