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National Awards Football Honors
Heisman Trophy1970 Jim Plunkett, QB
Biletnikoff Award1999 Troy Walters, FL
Rose Bowl Hall of FameName Rose Bowl InductedFrankie Albert, QB 1941 1992Ernie Nevers, RB 1925 1991Jim Plunkett, QB 1970 1989John Ralston, Coach 1970, 71 1996Bob Reynolds, T 1933-35 1990Ted Shipkey, End 1925, ’27 1995
Pacific-10 Conference Honors
Pac-10 Player of the Year1977 Guy Benjamin, QB
(Co-Player of the Year with Warren Moon, QB, Washington)
1980 John Elway, QB1982 John Elway, QB
(Co-Player of the Year with Tom Ramsey, QB, UCLA
1986 Brad Muster, FB (Offensive Player of the Year)
1999 Troy Walters, FL(Offensive Player of the Year)
Morris TrophyPresented to the top lineman in the Pac-101999 Willie Howard, DT2002 Kwame Harris, OT
Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year1977 Bill Walsh1995 Tyrone Willingham1999 Tyrone Willingham
NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Recipients1965 Joe Neal1966 Terry DeSylvia1968 John Root1971 John Sande1972 Jackie Brown1974 Randy Poltl1975 Keith Rowan1976 Gerald Wilson1977 Duncan McColl1981 Milt McColl1984 John Bergren1985 Scott Carpenter1987 Brian Morris1988 Doug Robison1994 Steve Stenstrom1995 Eric Abrams1995 David Walker1996 Marlon Evans1997 Damon Dunn
National FootballFoundation Scholar-Athletes1967 John Root1970 John Sande1976 Duncan McColl1980 Milt McColl1981 Darrin Nelson1983 John Bergren1992 Glyn Milburn1994 Justin Armour1995 David Walker1997 Damon Dunn
GTE Academic All-American of the Year1991 Tommy Vardell, FB
Rhodes Scholar1992 Cory Booker, TE
Pop Warner TrophyPresented to the top senior player on the West Coast
1950 Russ Pomeroy, T1953 Bobby Garrett, QB1959 Chris Burford, TE1969 Don Parish, LB1970 Jim Plunkett, QB1971 Jeff Siemon, LB1977 Guy Benjamin, QB1980 Ken Margerum, FL1982 John Elway, QB1986 David Wyman, LB1991 Tommy Vardell, FB1992 Glyn Milburn, RB1994 Steve Stenstrom, QB
National Football Foundation
Conference and Post-Season Honors
Hall of Fame Selections
The following sixteen players and seven coaches fromStanford University have been selected to the National
Football Foundation/College Football Hall of Fame.
Player At Stanford ElectedErnie Nevers, FB 1923-25 1951Bobby Grayson, FB 1933-35 1955Frank Albert, QB 1939-41 1956Bill Corbus, G 1931-33 1957Bob Reynolds, T 1933-35 1961Bones Hamilton, HB 1933-35 1972Bill McColl, E 1949-51 1973Hugh Gallarneau, FB 1938-41 1982Chuck Taylor, G 1940-42 1984Monk Moscrip, RB 1933-35 1985John Brodie, QB 1954-56 1986Jim Plunkett, QB 1968-70 1990Chris Burford, E 1956-59 1995John Elway, QB 1980-83 2000James Lofton, WR 1974-77 2004Paul Wiggin, DT 1953-55 2005
Coach At Stanford ElectedWalter Camp 1892, ’94-’95 1951Fielding Yost 1900 1951Andy Kerr 1922-23 1951Pop Warner 1924-32 1951Clark Shaughnessy 1940-41 1968Chuck Taylor 1951-57 1984John Ralston 1963-71 1992
Two Stanford coaches have beennamed Coach of the Year by
the American Football CoachesAssociation.
Clark Shaughnessy, who guidedStanford through a perfect 10-0season, including a 21-13 win overNebraska in the Rose Bowl,received the honor in 1940.
Chuck Taylor, who directedStanford to the Pacific CoastChampionship and a meetingwith Illinois in the Rose Bowl, wasselected in 1951.
Clark Shaughnessy Chuck Taylor
Coach of the Year Selections
Willie Howard Kwame Harris Cory Booker Tommy Vardell Steve Stenstrom
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Jim Plunkett Football Honors
In 1970 Jim Plunkett became Stanford’s first and onlyplayer to win the Heisman Trophy Award as the
best player in college football. Plunkett led theIndians to the Pacific-8 Conference Championshipwith a 9-3 record, including a thrilling 27-17 upsetvictory over previously undefeated Ohio State in theRose Bowl. He was the runaway winner for the tro-phy, garnering 510 of 1,059 first-place ballots cast. Hecompiled 2,299 points to 1,401 for runner-up JoeTheismann of Notre Dame. In addition to the Heisman,Plunkett won the Maxwell Award, was a consensusFirst-Team All-America, and was named Player of theYear by United Press International, Sporting News,Sport Magazine, the Walter Camp Association, andthe American College Football Coaches Association.He completed 191 of 358 passes for 2,715 yards, andhe ran for another 183 yards, giving him 2,898 yards oftotal offense that season (aschool and Pac-8record). Highlights of theseason included his 275passing yards in a 24-14drubbing of USC, 22-of-36passing for 268 yards and fourtouchdowns in a 29-22 winagainst Washington, and a phenom-enal 20-of-30 for 265 yards in the1971 Rose Bowl, Plunkett’s finalgame at Stanford.
After finishing eighth in the Heismanballoting as a junior in 1969, Plunkett turned downan opportunity to turn pro and returned to Stanford for his
senior season. “Coach (John)Ralston, all of our coaches,and my teammates have beenbuilding something atStanford for the past coupleof years,” Plunkett explained.“If I were to leave now, Iwould always have the feelingthat I let them down beforeour goals were reached.Besides, we are always tellingkids today not to drop out,to finish school, to set tar-gets and to work towardsthem. What would they
think if I were to drop out now for professional football?”Plunkett returned to Stanford for the 1970 season and
wound up having a storybook year he would never forget. Heled the Indians to their first Rose Bowl appearance in 19 yearsand their first Rose Bowl victory in 30 seasons. His perfor-mance in the Rose Bowl earned him Most Valuable Player hon-ors. He finished his career with 7,887 yards in total offense,which not only set a Stanford record but also established a newNCAA record.
He went on to become the number-one draft pick in theNFL by the New England Patriots. He played 16 seasons in theNFL with the Patriots, San Francisco 49ers and Oakland/LosAngeles Raiders. He was named NFL Rookie of the Year in 1971and won two Super Bowl championships with the Raiders. Hewas the MVP of Super Bowl XV following the 1981 seasonwhen he led the Oakland Raiders over the Philadelphia Eagles.Three years later, Plunkett led the Los Angeles Raiders to a vic-tory in Super Bowl XVIII over the Washington Redskins.
In November, 1991, Plunkett’s jersey number 16 became thesecond number retired in Stanford history (the other is ErnieNever’s number one). He is a member of the College FootballHall of Fame and the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame.
1970 Heisman Trophy Final Balloting
VotesPlayer, School 1st Total
1. Jim Plunkett, Stanford 510 2,2992. Joe Theismann, Notre Dame 242 1,4013. Archie Manning, Mississippi 138 8494. Steve Worster, Texas 47 3985. Rex Kern, Ohio State 17 1886. Pat Sullivan, Auburn 24 1807. Jack Tatum, Ohio State 8 1738. Ernie Jennings, Air Force 18 1189. Don McCauley, No. Carolina 6 57
10. Lynn Dickey, Kansas State 6 4911. Ed Marinaro, Cornell 4 4612. Tom Gatewood, Notre Dame 1 3513. Joe Spagnola, Arizona State 2 3414. Dennis Dummit, UCLA 0 31
Jim Plunkett’s Year-by-Year Statistics––––––––––––––––––––––––– Passing –––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––– Rushing ––––––––– ––– Total Offense –––
Tear Att. Comp. Int. PCT Yds. TD Att. Net TD Plays Total1968 268 142 14 .529 2,156 14 81 47 6 49 2,2031969 336 197 15 .586 2,673 20 53 113 1 389 2,7861970 358 191 18 .533 2,715 18 78 183 3 436 2,898
Totals 962 530 47 .551 7,544 52 212 343 10 1174 7,887
Jim Plunkett led the Raiders to two NFL Championships.
1970 Heisman Trophy Winner Jim Plunkett
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All-Conference Selections Football Honors
Kwame Harris – 2002 Offensive Tackle
Eric Heitmann – 2001 Offensive Guard
Todd Husak – 1999 Quarterback
Coy Wire –2001 Inside Linebacker
All-Pacific-10Conference Selections
(First-Team only)1952Sam Morley, E
1953Bob Garrett, BackSam Morley, EJohn Steinberg, E
1954John Stewart, E
1955Bill Tarr, BackPaul Wiggin, T
1956John Brodie, BackPaul Wiggin, T
1957Troy Barbee, T
1958Chris Burford, E
1959Chris Burford, E
1960Skip Face, FB
1961George Honor, E
1962Ed Cummings, SpecialistMarv Harris, G
1963Marv Harris, CFrank Patitucci, E
1964Jack Chapple, LBRay Handley, FBGary Pettigrew, DTDick Ragsdale, DB
1965Marty Brill, LBBlaine Nye, DT
1967Mike Hibler, DTGene Washington, WR
1968Don Parish, LBMalcolm Snider, OTGene Washington, WR
1969Rick Keller, DBBob Moore, WRDon Parish, LBJim Plunkett, QBJohn Sande, C
1970Steve Jubb, OTBob Moore, WRJim Plunkett, QBJeff Siemon, LBDave Tipton, DTRandy Vataha, FL
1971Don Bunce, QBLarry Butler, DTPete Lazetich, DTJeff Siemon, LB
1972Rod Garcia, PKJim Merlo, LBRandy Poltl, DB
1973Mike Boryla, QBRod Garcia, PKRandy Poltl, DBBill Singler, WRRoger Stillwell, DE
1974Pat Donovan, DEGordon Riegel, LB
1975Geb Church, LBTony Hill, WRAlex Karakazoff, OGMike Langford, PKDuncan McColl, DETed Pappas, TE
1976Tony Hill, WRAlex Karakazoff, OGDuncan McColl, DE
1977Guy Benjamin, QBGordy Ceresino, LBGordon King, OTJames Lofton, WRDarrin Nelson, RB
1978Gordy Ceresino, LBKen Margerum, WRDarrin Nelson, RB
1979Ken Margerum, WRKen Naber, PK/P
1980John Elway, QBBrian Holloway, OTJohn Macaulay, CKen Margerum, WRDarrin Nelson, RBAndre Tyler, WR
1981Darrin Nelson, RBVaughn Williams, DB
1982Chris Dressel, TEJohn Elway, QBVincent White, RBVaughn Williams, DB
1984Brent Martin, OTGarin Veris, DE
1985John Barns, OTGreg Baty, TEBrad Muster, RB
1986Thomas Henley, SpecialistBrad Muster, RBTony Leiker, DTDave Wyman, LB
1987Alan Grant, SpecialistBrad Humphreys, DB
1988Rob Hinckley, OLBJon Volpe, RB
1990Ed McCaffrey, WRGlyn Milburn, RBKevin Scott, CBBob Whitfield, OT
1991Ron George, OLBTommy Vardell, FBBob Whitfield, OT
1992Ron George, OLBJohn Lynch, FSGlyn Milburn, RB
1994Justin Armour, WR
1995Eric Abrams, PKJeff Buckey, OTDamon Dunn, Specialist
1996Kailee Wong, DE
1997Troy Walters, SpecialistKailee Wong, DE
1999Mike Biselli, PKEmory Brock, Special TeamsJeff Cronshagen, OTWillie Howard, DTTodd Husak, QBMike McLaughlin, CTroy Walters, FL
2000Willie Howard, DTRiall Johnson, OLBDeRonnie Pitts, WR
2001Brian Allen, KOREric Heitmann, OGTank Williams, FSCoy Wire, ILB
2002Kwame Harris, OT
2004Michael Okwo, Special TeamsT.J. Rushing, KORAlex Smith, TE
Alan Grant –1987 Specialist
Kevin Scott –1990 Cornerback
Ron George – 1991 & 92 Outside Linebacker
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All-American Selections Football Honors
(First-Team only)
1924*Jim Lawson, E – AAB, FBW, NEA
1925*Ernie Nevers, FB – AAB, AP, GR, LI,
NEA
1926Ted Shipkey, E – AAB, INS
1928*Seraphim Post, G – AAB, AP, GR, INS,
NEA*Don Robesky, G – NANA, UP
1930Phil Moffatt, HB – UP
1932Bill Corbus, G – AAB, GR, NEA, UP
1933Bill Corbus, G – AAB, AP, GR, INS,
NANA, NEA
1934*Bobby Grayson, FB – AAB, AP, GR,
INS NANA, NEA, SN, UPBones Hamilton, T – LI*Monk Moscrip, E – AAB, INS, LI,
NEA, SN, UP*Bob Reynolds, T – AP, GR, NANA
1935*Bobby Grayson, FB – Unanimous –
AAB, AP, GR, INS, LI, NANA, NEA,SN, UP
*Monk Moscrip, E – AAB, GR, INS,NANA, SN
1940*Frankie Albert, QB – AAB, AP, GR,
INS, LI, NW, UPHugh Gallarneau, HB – NEA
1941*Frankie Albert, QB – AAB, AP, GR,
INS, NW, SN
1942*Chuck Taylor, G – AAB, AP, FW, SN
1949Ken Rose, E – NEA
1950*Bill McColl, E – AAB, FC, FW, INS,
NEA, SN, UP
1951Gary Kerkorian, DB – INS*Bill McColl, E – AAB, AP, FC, FW, INS,
NEA
1953Bob Garrett, QB – AAB, FW, NEASam Morley, E – AP
1955Paul Wiggin, T – AP
1956*John Brodie, QB – FC, FW, INS, NEAPaul Wiggin, T – SN
1959Chris Burford, E – FC
1962Edward A. Cummings, FB – FC
1964John Chapple, G – NEARay Handley, HB – H
1968Malcolm Snider, OT – SN
1969Don Parish, LB – AP, SN, T
1970*Jim Plunkett, QB – FC, FW, NEA, SN,
UPI, WC
1971Pete Lazetich, DG – FNJeff Siemon, LB – AP, FC, FN, FW, T,
UPI
1973Mike Boryla, QB – TPat Donovan, DE – APRod Garcia, PK – TRoger Stillwell, DE – AP
1974*Pat Donovan, DE – FC, FW, UPI
1976Duncan McColl, DE – UPI, WC, FT
1977*Guy Benjamin, QB – FN, FW, NEA,
UPIGordon King, OT – NEA, SN
1979*Ken Margerum, FL – AP, UPI, FC, FN,
NEA, SN
1980John Elway, QB – SN*Ken Margerum, FL – UPI, AP, FC, FN,
NEA, SN
1981Darrin Nelson, HB – EK
1982*John Elway, QB – AP, EK, FBW, FN,
FW, NEA, SN, UPI, WC
1986Brad Muster, FB – EKDave Wyman, LB – SN
1990Ed McCaffrey, WR – EKBob Whitfield, OT – SH
1991*Bob Whitfield, OT – AP, FN, SH, SN,
UPI, WC
1992Ron George, OLB – FN, CPFNGlyn Milburn, RB – AP
1997Kailee Wong, DE – FN
1999*Troy Walters, FL – AP, FN, FW, SN, WC
2001Eric Heitmann, OG – FC, FNLuke Powell, KR – FWTank Williams, FS – FC
AAB-All-American Board ofCoaches
AP-Associated PressCPFN-College & Pro Football
NewsweeklyEK-Eastman-KodakFBW-Football WeeklyFC-American Football Coaches
Assn. (in Colliers Magazinefrom 1948-56)
FN-Football News
FT-Football TodayFW-Football Writers of America
(in Look Magazine 1946-71)GR-Grantland Rice
(in Colliers Magazine 1925-47)H-Helms FoundationINS-International NewsLI-Liberty MagazineNANA-No. America Newspaper
Alliance
NEA-Newspaper EnterpriseAssociation
NW-Newsweek MagazineSH-Scripps-Howard News
ServiceSN-Sporting NewsT-Time MagazineUP-United PressUPI-United Press InternationalWC-Walter Camp*Consensus All-American
**Academic All-American records wereunavailable before 1964.
1964Joe Neal, G, Honorable Mention
1966Jack Root, FB, Second-Team
1970John Sande, C, First-TeamTerry Ewing, DB, Second-Team
1973Bruce Blackstone, G, Second-Team
1974Gordon Riegel, LB, Second-TeamKeith Rowen, DT, Second-Team
1975Don Stevenson, FB, First-TeamTed Pappas, TE, Second-Team
1976Don Stevenson, FB, First-Team
1977Guy Benjamin, QB, First-TeamJames Lofton, WR, Second-Team
1978Vince Mulroy, WR, First-TeamJim Stephens, G, First-Team
1979Pat Bowe, TE, First-TeamMilt McColl, LB, First-TeamJoe St. Geme, S, First-Team
1980Duke Dapper, NG, Second-TeamMilt McColl, OLB, Second-TeamKen Margerum, FL, Second-Team
1981Darrin Nelson, HB, First-TeamJohn Bergren, DT, First-Team
1982John Bergren, DT, First-TeamMike Dotterer, FB, Second-TeamSteve Lemon, DB, Honorable Mention
1983John Bergren, DT, First-TeamEric Mullins, WR, Second-TeamRob Moore, FB, Second-Team
1984Scott Carpenter, OL, Second-TeamEmile Harry, WR, Second-TeamKevin Scott, RB, Second-TeamMatt Soderlund, LB, Second-Team
1985Matt Soderlund, LB, First-TeamCraig Landis, DB, Second-Team
1987Brad Muster, RB, First-Team
1990Ed McCaffrey, WR, First-TeamJon Volpe, RB, Second-Team
1991Tommy Vardell, FB, First-Team
1993Justin Armour, WR, Second-Team
1994Justin Armour, WR, First-Team
1999Troy Walters, FL, First-Team
Academic All-American Selections
All-American Selections
Tank Williams garnered All-America honors in 2001.
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All-American Biographies Football Honors
Stanford Football All-Americans
Frankie AlbertQuarterback1940, 1941
Led the Stanford “WowBoys” to a 10-0 record in1940, including a 21-3 RoseBowl victory over Nebraska… Key part of the T-forma-tion scheme that revolu-tionized college football,having moved from tailbackto quarterback when the
offense was implemented prior to his junior year (1940)… Finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy balloting in1940 and improved to third a year later … Went on tobecome a Pro Bowl selection for the San Francisco 49ersand later returned as head coach of his old NFL team.
Guy BenjaminQuarterback1977
Led Stanford to a 9-3 markin 1977, including a 24-14Sun Bowl victory over LSU… Named Offensive MVPof that game, going 23-for-36 for 269 yards, threetouchdowns and no inter-ceptions … Also led theNCAA in passing that sea-
son … Finished Stanford career with 5,946 passing yards,45 touchdowns and a .604 completion percentage, whichranks him among the school’s all-time best in all three cat-egories … In ’77, he completed 208-of-330 (.630) for2,521 yards and 19 touchdowns.
Mike BorylaQuarterback1973
Started at quarterback for theCardinal in 1972 and 1973,earning All-American honorshis senior season … Ranksamong Stanford’s all-timebest in career passing yardage(4,082), pass attempts (641)and pass completions (338)… Threw for 1,629 yards and
17 touchdowns on 140-of-256 passing in 1973 … In his firstseason as a starter in ’72, he completed 183-of-350 for 2,284yards and 14 TDs … Later played professionally with thePhiladelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
John BrodieQuarterback1956
Starred for the Cardinalfrom 1954-56, earning con-sensus All-American honorsin his final season on TheFarm … Led the nation inpass attempts (240), passcompletions (139), comple-tion percentage (.579), pass-ing yards (1,633) and pass-
ing touchdowns (12) in 1956 … During his three seasonson The Farm, Brodie threw for 3,594 yards, which set anew Stanford record at that time … He also competed onthe Stanford golf team … Elected to the National FootballFoundation Hall of Fame in 1986 … Went on to an out-standing professional career with the San Francisco 49ers.
Chris BurfordTight End1959
Tied an NCAA record in1959 with 61 receptions …Cardinal tight end also ledthe nation with 757 receiv-ing yards that season … Inhis final collegiate game,made 12 catches for 115yards and a touchdown inthe 1959 Big Game … Two-
time All-Pacific 8 selection finished his Stanford careerwith 107 receptions … Elected to National FootballFoundation College Hall of Fame in 1995 … Played pro-fessionally for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Jack ChappleOffensive Guard1964
Played both linebacker andoffensive guard at Stanford… Anchored the Cardinaldefense in 1963 and ’64 …Led the team with 142 tack-les in his senior season (’64)… Had ideal combination ofstrength, size and speed …Went on to play profession-
ally for the San Francisco 49ers.
Bill CorbusOffensive Guard1932, 1933
Two-time All-America wasdubbed the “Baby-FacedAssassin” because of hisrelentless assault on opposi-tion on both sides of the ball… Starred on 1933 “VowBoys” squad … That season,kicked two fourth quarterfield goals in the Cardinal’s
13-7 win over USC in front of 90,000 at the Los AngelesColiseum that snapped the Trojans’ 27-game win streak… Elected to National Football Foundation College Hallof Fame in 1957.
Edward A.CummingsFullback1962
Cardinal fullback earnedAll-American honors in hissenior season … Three-yearletterman (1960-62) whoearned his stripes as a tough,hard-hitting player … Alsoplayed inside linebacker …Led the team in tackles in
1961 and ’62 … Gained 256 yards on 70 carries in hiscareer while also accounting for 238 tackles his junior andsenior seasons.
Pat DonovanDefensive End1973, 1974
Two-time First-Team All-America and one of the toplinemen in Stanford Footballhistory … Led his team intackles and was also atremendous pass rusher …Teamed with Roger Stillwellto give Stanford the finestpair of ends in the nation …
Intense, intelligent player was a “coach on the field” …Moved to the offensive line during his successful profes-sional career with the Dallas Cowboys.
John ElwayQuarterback1980, 1982
One of the greatest quarter-backs ever, both collegiatelyand professionally …Rewrote the Stanford andPac-10 career record books… During his tenure atStanford (1979-82), complet-ed 774-of-1,246 passes for9,349 yards and 77 touch-
downs … Finished second to Herschel Walker in the 1982Heisman Trophy voting … Also set Stanford records fortouchdown passes in a season (27, 1980) and a game (6,1980) …. Was the No. 1 pick in the 1983 NFL Draft … Ledthe Denver Broncos to two Super Bowl Championships …Entered Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2004 … Alsoplayed baseball at Stanford for two years, before signing aprofessional contract with the New York Yankees.
HughGallarneauHalfback1940
Halfback in the innovativeT-formation scheme thatled the “Wow Boys” to aRose Bowl victory overNebraska to cap the 1940season … Led byGallarneau, Frankie Albert,Norm Standlee and Pete
Kmetovic, the 1940 squad went unbeaten … Elected tothe National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1982.
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All-American Biographies Football Honors
Rod GarciaPlacekicker1973
Best known for his game-winning 31-yard field goalwith 12 seconds left in the1972 Rose Bowl, givingStanford a 13-12 victory overMichigan … Finished hiscareer on The Farm with 197points on 42-of-80 field goalsand 71-of-80 extra points …
Led Stanford with 76 in points in 1973 on 18-of-29 fieldgoals and 22-of-25 on PATs … The 18 field goals establisheda new school record at the time … Set school record with a59-yard field goal vs. USC in 1973.
Bob GarrettQuarterback1953
Brilliant two-way playerand First-Team All-America who could seem-ingly play every position –quarterback, defensiveback, placekicker andpunter … Earned All-American honors at QB in1953, completing 118-of-
205 (.576) for 1,637 yards and 17 touchdowns … Set athen-school record with 17 touchdown passes in 1953 …Also tied a school record with nine interceptions on theother side of the ball … Played all 60 minutes in fivegames in 1953 – the last Stanford player to accomplishthat feat … Finished fifth in the 1953 Heisman Trophyballoting … The No. 1 selection in the 1954 NFL Draftplayed professionally for the Green Bay Packers andCleveland Browns.
Ron GeorgeOutside Linebacker1992
A three-year starter at out-side linebacker from 1990-92 … One of the mostexplosive players to everplay OLB on The Farm …He led the team in quarter-back sacks and tackles-for-loss all three seasons … His25 tackles-for-loss and 15
sacks in 1992 were the both the second-best single seasonmarks in school history … Member of Stanford’s 1992defense that led the Cardinal to a 10-3 record, a #9national ranking and a victory over Penn State in theBlockbuster Bowl … Two-time First-Team All-Pac-10selection … Selected in the fifth round of the 1993 NFLDraft by the Atlanta Falcons.
BobbyGraysonFullback1934, 1935
A member of Stanford’s“Vow Boys” … One of thegreatest running backs inthe early years of collegefootball … Two-time con-sensus All-America fin-ished his career with 1,547yards and 18 touchdowns
… Played in three Rose Bowls, gaining 299 yards on 69carries … Rushed for 152 yards in the 1934 Rose Bowland 119 yards in the 1935 game … In 1934, rushed for646 yards, scored 10 touchdowns and made five inter-ceptions … Rushed for 551 yards and passed for 280 in1935 … Elected to the National Football FoundationHall of Fame.
BonesHamiltonTackle1934
Helped lead Stanford’s fab-ulous “Vow Boys” to threestraight Rose Bowl appear-ances and a 25-4-2 record… The group also lived upto its “vow” of defeatingUSC on three straight occa-sions … Outstanding player
on both sides of the ball … Elected to the NationalFootball Foundation Hall of Fame in 1972, one of fivemembers of the “Vow Boys” to be so honored.
Ray HandleyHalfback1964
One of the most effective run-ning backs to play at Stanford… Finished his collegiatecareer with 1,795 rushingyards, a Stanford record at thetime … Earned All-Americaand All-Pac-8 honors in 1964when he set school records foryards gained rushing (936)
and rushing attempts (197) … Led the team in rushing in1965 as well with 654 yards … He had two stints as an assis-tant coach at Stanford – in 1972-73 and ’79-83 … Went onto be the head coach of the New York Giants.
EricHeitmannOffensive Guard2001
Named a First-Team All-American in his senior sea-son … The first Stanfordlineman to earn First-TeamAll-American honors in 10years (Bob Whitfield, 1991)… Four-year starter …Finished with a string of 35
consecutive starts at guard from 1999-2001 … Played in all46 games in his Stanford career … Named HonorableMention All-Pac-10 in 1999, Second-Team in 2000 andFirst-Team in 2001 … Selected in the seventh round (No.239 overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the San Francisco49ers and started 12 games in his rookie campaign.
GaryKerkorianQB, Defensive Back1951
Three-year starter at quar-terback, but earned All-American honors for hisplay at defensive back …School record holder inevery passing category whenhe left The Farm … LedStanford to a 9-1 regular
season in 1951 and Rose Bowl appearance against Illinois… Also enjoyed his best season in 1951 when he complet-ed 103-of-186 passes for 1,417 yards and seven touch-downs … Played professionally for the Pittsburgh Steelersand Baltimore Colts.
Gordon KingOffensive Tackle1977
Overpowering linemanstarred on Stanford’s 1977Sun Bowl championshipteam … Had great size andphysical strength … First-Team All-America and All-Pac-10 in ’77 … He was a firstround draft pick – 10th selec-tion overall – in the 1978
NFL Draft by the New York Giants … He went on to a 10-year pro football career.
Jim LawsonEnd1924
Stanford’s first All-America… Consensus first-teamchoice in 1924 after leadingthe Cardinal to an 8-1-1 markand a Rose Bowl appearanceagainst Notre Dame …Versatile two-way player …Member of the StanfordFootball Hall of Fame.
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Pete LazetichDefensive Tackle1971
Ringleader of Stanford’s“Thunder Chickens,” therugged defensive line on the1971 and 1972 Rose Bowlchampionship teams …One of the most popularplayers in Stanford history… Tremendous pass rusherwith exceptional strength …
Known for playing hurt … Earned National Player of theWeek honors in both 1970 and 1971 … First-Team All-Pac-8 selection in ’71 … Was selected in the second roundof the 1972 NFL Draft.
KenMargerumFlanker1979, 1980
Only two-time All-Americaamong Stanford’s impres-sive all-time roster of greatwide receivers … Finishedhis career as Stanford’s thenall-time leader in receivingyards (2,430) and careertouchdowns (30) and was
number two with 141 career receptions … He was a con-sensus two-time First-Team All-America, a three-time All-Pac-10 selection and an Academic All-America … His 30career TD receptions was also a Pac-10 record … Had 53receptions in 1978, 41 in 1979 and 44 in 1980 … He was athird round selection in the 1981 NFL Draft by theChicago Bears … Won a Super Bowl ring as a member ofthe Bears in Super Bowl XX … A member of the StanfordAthletic Hall of Fame.
Ed McCaffreyWide Receiver1990
Earned First-Team All-America honors after grab-bing 61 passes for 917 yardsand eight touchdowns as asenior in 1990 … Alsonamed First-Team All-Pac-10 and First-Team AcademicAll-America in ’90 … Ranksamong Stanford’s all-time
best with 2,333 career receiving yards … As a junior, herecorded 53 receptions for 871 yards … Known as a fear-less receiver over the middle with great size, hands andleaping ability … Played in the NFL from 1991-2003 withthe New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers and DenverBroncos … Was a member of three Super BowlChampionship teams (San Francisco 49ers XXIX; DenverBroncos XXXII, XXXIII).
Bill McCollEnd1950
Unquestionably one of thegreat players of his era … Heset Pacific Coast Conferencerecords in 1950 by register-ing 39 receptions for 671yards … Led the 1951Cardinal squad to a confer-ence title and Rose Bowlappearance … Finished
fourth in 1951 Heisman Trophy balloting, catching a PCCrecord 42 passes for 607 yards and seven touchdowns …Finished his career with 106 receptions for 1,556 yardsand 14 touchdowns … Named to the National FootballFoundation Hall of Fame in 1973 … While playing for theNFL’s Chicago Bears from 1952-59, he earned his M.D. atthe University of Chicago.
DuncanMcCollDefensive End1976
Joined his father Bill McCollas the only father-son All-America football combina-tion in Stanford history …Led his team in virtuallyevery defensive category hislast two seasons en route toSecond-Team All-America
honors in 1975 and First-Team All-America honors in1976 … He set Cardinal records in ’76 for tackles-for-losswith 26 and in ’75 with 17 quarterback sacks … Two-timeFirst-Time All-Pac-10 selection … Lived in opposingbackfields throughout his career … Tough, aggressive, bigplay performer.
Glyn MilburnRunning Back1992
Despite playing just threeyears at Stanford after trans-ferring from Oklahoma, fin-ished his career second atStanford and third in thePac-10 with 5,857 career all-purpose yards …Spectacular athlete was aone-man human highlight
reel … An outstanding punt and kickoff returner who seta school record with 2,222 all-purpose yards in 1990 …Earned All-American honors in 1992 by racking up 2,121all-purpose yards and leading the Cardinal to aBlockbuster Bowl victory over Penn State … Finished hiscareer among the school’s all-time leaders in all-purposerunning (5,857 yards), rushing (2,178 yards), receiving(141 receptions), punt return yards (1,026) and puntreturn average (13.7), kickoff return yards (1,162) andkickoff return average (23.2) … Had Pac-10 record 379all-purpose yards in 1990 Big Game vs. Cal … Went on toa nine-year NFL career with the Denver Broncos, DetroitLions, Chicago Bears and San Diego Chargers.
Phil MoffattHalfback1930
One of the most versatileand talented halfbacks toplay Stanford football …Appears in the school recordbooks as a running back,defensive back and kickreturner … Averaged 5.9yards per carry in hisStanford career, the highest
total in Stanford history … Also in the school record bookfor career interceptions (20), season interceptions (9), sea-son punt return yardage (472), season punt returns (41)and single game punt returns (14) … A member ofStanford’s “All-Oldtimer’s Team,” Moffatt rushed for 1,139yards and 12 touchdowns on 193 carries.
Sam MorleyEnd1953
Sam Morley had the goodfortune to be Stanford’s topreceiver when All-AmericaBobby Garrett was the quar-terback … Morley, who wasan Associated Press First-Team All-America selectionin 1953, was also a two-timeall-conference selection …
In 1953, he led the team with 45 receptions for 594 yardsand six touchdowns … The previous season, Morley reg-istered 40 catches for 523 yards six TDs … He caught aneven 100 passes in his career.
Monk MoscripEnd1934, 1935
One of the most valuablemembers of the “Vow Boys”teams that played in threestraight Rose Bowls from1933-35 … Known as agreat defensive player whocompletely shut downopposing offenses on hisside of the field … A two-
time First-Team All-America at end … Named to theNational Football Foundation and College Football Hallof Fame in 1985.
Brad MusterFullback1986
During his Cardinal career,Brad Muster was a First-Team All-America (1986), atwo-time First-Team All-Pac-10 selection (1985, ’86)and a First-Team AcademicAll-America (1987) … Hefinished his career asStanford’s number-two all-
time leading rusher (2,940 yards) and receiver (194receptions) … His 78 receptions in ’85 set a then-schoolsingle season record … Had 204 rushing yards vs.
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California in 1984 … In 1986, he rushed for 1,053 yards,becoming only the second Stanford running back to sur-pass the 1,000 yard mark in a season … Muster was afirst round selection – 23rd pick overall – in the 1988NFL Draft.
Darrin NelsonHalfback1981
One of the great players inStanford football history …Not only was he a KodakFirst-Team All-America in1981, but Nelson is the onlyplayer in school history to benamed First-Team All-Pac-10 for four seasons … Hefinished his career as the
school record holder in yards rushing (4,033), all-purposerunning (6,885), receptions (214), scoring (242) andtouchdowns scored (40) … A First-Team Academic All-America, Nelson became the first player in college footballhistory to rush for over 1,000 yards and catch more than50 passes in a season – a feat he accomplished three timesin four seasons … He played at Stanford in 1977 and ’78,missed the ’79 season due to an injury, and returned toplay in 1980 and ’81 … He finished sixth in the 1981Heisman Trophy balloting, was a first round pick by theMinnesota Vikings in 1982 and went on to an 11-yearcareer in the NFL … Is now a Senior Associate AthleticDirector at Stanford.
Ernie NeversFullback1925
One of the greatest collegefootball players of all-time… A consensus All-Americain 1925, Never’s teams atStanford went 21-5-1 from1923-25, including a trip toRose Bowl after the 1924season … Nevers wasnamed the greatest college
football player of all-time by Sports Illustrated in 1962 …In 1969, he was chosen to the NCAA’s All-Time All-America team … In the 1925 Rose Bowl vs. Notre Dame’sFour Horseman, Nevers played all 60 minutes and rushedfor 114 yards on 34 carries despite playing with twoinjured ankles … One of only two Stanford football play-ers to have his number retired (#1).
Don ParishLinebacker1969
A two-time First-Team All-Pac-8 selection as an insidelinebacker, Parish earnedFirst-Team All-Americahonors in 1969 by theAssociated Press, TheSporting News and TimeMagazine … For two sea-sons in 1968 and ’69, Parish
was one of Stanford’s top defensive weapons as he led theteam in tackles each season (143 in ’68, 141 in ’69) … Hewas selected in the fourth round of the 1970 NFL Draft bythe St. Louis Cardinals.
Jim PlunkettQuarterback1970
Heisman Trophy winner in1970 along with being aconsensus First-Team All-America … He led Stanfordto a 27-17 upset victoryover Ohio State in 1971Rose Bowl … He wasnamed the game’s MVPafter completing 20-of-30
for 265 yards and one TD … For the season, Plunkettthrew for 2,715 yards and 18 TDs on 191-of-358 passing… He finished his career with a school and NCAArecord 7,887 yards in total offense … He completed 530-of-962 in his career for 7,544 yards and 52 touchdowns,setting then school records in every category … Plunkettwas the number one pick in the 1971 NFL Draft by theNew England Patriots … In 16 seasons in the NFL, hewon two Super Bowl championships and was namedMVP of Super Bowl XV … Plunkett’s number 16 wasretired by Stanford in 1991.
SeraphimPostOffensive Guard1928
A consensus All-America in1928, Seraphim“Dynamite” Post teamedwith Don Robesky to formcollege football’s mostdominating pair of offen-sive guards … HelpedStanford to an 8-3-1 record
in ’28 … He earned a letter in 1927 as a member ofStanford’s Rose Bowl team.
Luke PowellKick Returner2001
Named a First-Team All-American kick returner bythe Football WritersAssociation of American …Became the first Stanfordplayer to ever earn First-Team All-American honorsas a kick returner …Finished the year ranked
second in NCAA Division I-A and first in the Pacific-10Conference with a 16.0 yard punt return average (19returns, 304 yards) … Had three returns of over 45 yards,including a season-best 58-yard return in the regularseason finale at San Jose State.
Bob ReynoldsOffensive Tackle1934
One of the truly great col-lege football players of hisera … Starred on both sidesof the ball for the “VowBoys” from 1933-35 …Earned First-Team All-America honors in ’34 …Set a school record that willnever be equaled – he played
all 60 minutes for Stanford in the ’34, ’35 and ’36 RoseBowl games … Elected to the National FootballFoundation Hall of Fame in 1961.
Don RobeskyOffensive Guard1928
Three-year letterwinnerfrom 1926-28 … EarnedFirst-Team All-Americahonors in 1928 … Bestknown as being a part of thebest offensive guard tandemin college football in ’28along with teammate andfellow First-Team All-
America Seraphim Post … Started for Stanford in the1927 Rose Bowl versus Alabama and the 1928 Rose Bowlagainst Pittsburgh … His three teams at Stanford went 10-0-1 in 1926, 8-2-1 in ’27 and 8-3-1 in ’28.
Ken RoseEnd1949
Two-year letterman in 1948and ’49 under head coachMarchmont Schwartz …The Newspaper EnterpriseAssociation named Rose aFirst-Team All-America endin ’49 … Rose’s quarterbackthat season was GaryKerkorian, then a sopho-
more and later to be an All-America himself … Rosescored the only touchdown in the 1948 Big Game on an11-yard reception.
Ted ShipkeyEnd1926
A three-year letterman from1924-26, Shipkey was cho-sen First-Team All-Americain ’26 … He was the thirdAll-America football playerin school history … Heplayed all 60 minutes in the1925 Rose Bowl vs. NotreDame and the Four
Horseman and the ’27 Rose Bowl vs. Alabama … Hescored Stanford’s only touchdown in the ’25 Rose Bowl …During his three seasons, Shipkey’s teams went 24-3-1,appeared in two Rose Bowls and won one national cham-pionship (1926).
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Jeff SiemonLinebacker1971
One of the great linebackersin Stanford football history,Siemon was the heart andsoul of Stanford’s defenseduring the 1970 and ’71 RoseBowl seasons … He wasnamed First-Team All-Pacific-8 Conference in 1970and ’71, and a First-Team
All-America in 1971 after leading Stanford with 112 tackles… Had 15 tackles in the Indians’ 27-17 Rose Bowl win overMichigan in 1972 … Selected in the first round (10th pickoverall) of the 1972 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings …Spent all of his 11 NFL seasons with the Vikings.
MalcolmSniderOffensive Tackle1968
A Second-Team All-Pac-8choice in 1967, Sniderbecame one of the top offen-sive tackles in college foot-ball in 1968 and was chosenby The Sporting News as aFirst-Team All-America …He was also selected First-
Team All-Pac-8 in ’68 … Snider was a third round pick ofthe Atlanta Falcons in the ’70 NFL Draft.
RogerStillwellDefensive End1973
Teamed with Pat Donovanon the defensive line in 1973to give Stanford one of thetop duos in college football… Stillwell was chosen by theAssociated Press as a First-Team All-America in 1973and a First-Team All-Pac-8
defensive end … He had 62 tackles in ’73 … As a junior in1972, he was chosen First-Team All-West Coast by UPI afterregistering 66 total tackles … Selected by the Chicago Bearsin the 1975 NFL Draft.
Chuck TaylorOffensive Guard1942
No one has had more of animpact on the StanfordAthletic program thanTaylor, who was a player,coach and athletic directoron The Farm … Spent over30 years at Stanford … Oneof only two people in histo-ry to be a player, coach and
Athletic Director in the Rose Bowl … He was a member ofthe “Wow Boys” team in 1940 that went 10-0 and beatNebraska in the Rose Bowl … As a senior in 1942, Taylorearned First-Team All-America honors … He wasStanford’s head coach from 1951-57 and compiled an
overall record of 40-29-2 … His 1951 team went 9-2 andplayed in the ’52 Rose Bowl … Taylor was Stanford’sAthletic Director from 1963-71, during which Stanfordplayed in the ’71 and ’72 Rose Bowls.
Troy WaltersFlanker1999
One of the most prolificwide receivers in Pac-10 andStanford history …Consensus First-Team All-America in 1999 and winnerof the Biletnikoff Award,emblematic of the nation’stop wide receiver … Set Pac-10 records for career recep-
tions, career receiving yards, receiving yards in a singleseason and longest pass play … Set Stanford records forcareer receptions (244), career receiving yards (3,986),receptions in a single season (86), receiving yards in a sin-gle season (1,456), longest pass play (98) and receivingyards in a single game (278) … Finished his career in styleby leading Stanford to the 1999 Pac-10 title and the RoseBowl, while also setting the school and conference recordfor receiving yards in a season … Was also named the1999 Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year, as well as earn-ing First-Team Academic All-America honors … Playedtwo years for the Minnesota Vikings and is now in hisfourth season with the Indianapolis Colts.
Bob WhitfieldOffensive Tackle1990, 1991
A tremendous offensive tack-le who must be consideredamong the best in school his-tory … He was twice namedFirst-Team All-America in1990 and ’91 as well as beinga First-Team All-Pac-10selection … He played everydown as a freshman in 1989
and started all 34 games in his three-year Stanford career …Left after his junior season to play professional football …He was a first round draft pick – eighth selection overall –in the ’92 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons … Now in his14th year in the NFL, playing for Atlanta (1992-2003),Jacksonville (2004) and the New York Giants (2005-).
Paul WigginDefensive Tackle1955, 1956
A two-time First-Team All-America in 1955 and ’56,Wiggin is one of only twoplayers in school history toreturn as Stanford’s headfootball coach (the other isChuck Taylor) … As a play-er, Wiggin was a three-yearstarter at defensive tackle
(1954-56) … He went on to an 11-year career in the NFLwhich included three world championship games and oneworld championship with the Cleveland Browns … Hecoached in the NFL for 12 seasons and was the head coachof the Kansas City Chiefs from 1975-77 … He wasStanford’s head football coach from 1980-83 … Wasnamed to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005.
Tank WilliamsFree Safety2001
The first defensive back inStanford football history toearn First-Team All-American honors … Nameda First-Team All-Americanby the American FootballCoaches Association …Career totals include 201total tackles, nine intercep-
tions, nine tackles-for-loss and four quarterback sacks …Tied for ninth on Stanford’s all-time interception list withnine … Started 30 games at free safety for the Cardinalfrom 1999-2001, including all 12 in 2001, 11 in 2000 andseven in 1999 … Named Second-Team All-Pac-10 in 2000… Selected in the second round (No. 45 overall) of the2002 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans, and started in all16 regular season games in his rookie campaign … Nowin his fourth season at Tennessee.
Kailee WongDefensive Tackle1997
After leading the Pacific-10Conference in sacks (12-77)and tackles-for-loss (22-110), Wong was named First-Team All-Pac-10 for the sec-ond straight season andFirst-Team All-America byFootball News in 1997 … Hehad 26 quarterback sacks in
his career and 50 tackles-for-loss … He led the team in bothcategories as a junior and senior … Named Team MVP in1996 and ’97 … Started 37 games for Stanford from 1994-97 … As a junior, he had 12 sacks and 21 tackles-for-lossand earned Defensive MVP honors in the 1997 Sun Bowlversus Michigan State … Selected in the second round (No.51) of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings, and isnow in his eighth season in the NFL and fourth with theHouston Texans.
Dave WymanInside Linebacker1986
A three-year starter atinside linebacker, Wymanwas named First-Team All-Pac-10 and First-Team All-America by The SportingNews in ’86 … Recorded169 tackles in 1986 – thesecond best single season inschool history … He regis-
tered 144 tackles in 1983 and 128 in 1984 … An injuryforced him to redshirt the 1985 season … Second roundpick of the Seattle Seahawks in 1987 … Played in theNFL for 10 years.
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Blue-Gray All-Star Football Classic1973 Randy Poltl ......................... DB
William J. Reid, III ................ C1974 Scott Laidlaw ....................... RB
Drew Palin .......................... OT1975 Todd Anderson ..................... C
Ted Pappas ........................... TEBill Singler ......................... WR
1976 Mike Cordova ..................... QBTony Hill ............................ WRMike Michel .................... CB/P
1979 Chuck Evans ........................ LB1981 John Macaulay ...................... C
Doug Rogers ....................... OT1982 Chris Rose .......................... OG1983 Mike Tolliver ...................... WR1984 Emile Harry ....................... WR
Matt Moran ........................ OT1985 Greg Baty ............................. TE1989 Lester Archambeau ............ DT1990 Kevin Scott .......................... CB
Jono Tunney ....................... ILB1994 Tony Cline ........................... TE
Mike Jerich ......................... OT1997 Greg Comella ...................... FB
Damon Dunn .................... WRCarl Hansen ........................ DTJon Haskins ........................ ILB
1998 Kevin Miller .................... P/PKGeoff Wilson ...................... OT
2000 Russell Stewart .................... TE
East-West Shrine Game1925 Scotchy Campbell ................. H
Norman Cleaveland ............. HJack Patrick ............................ FHarry Shipkey ....................... T
1927 J.E. Raffetto ............................ T1928 Clifford Hoffman .................. B
Don Robesky ......................... GRoland Sellman ..................... TBob Sims ............................... H
1930D H. Dickson Bogue ................. TWilliam Clark ....................... H
1932 Chuck Ehrhorn ..................... TPhilip Neill ............................. E
1933 Ernie Caddel .......................... BDon Colvin ............................ E
1937 Claude Callaway .................... T1938 Grant Stone ........................... T
Louis Tsoutsouvas ................. C1939 Anthony Calvelli ................... C
William Paulman ................... F1940 Stan Anderson ....................... T
Hampton Pool ...................... G1942 Frank Albert ........................... B
Vic Lindskog .......................... C1943 Bruno Banducci .................... G
Ed Stamm .............................. TChuck Taylor ......................... G
1944 Dave Brown ........................... EHank Norberg ....................... E
1948 Ainslie Bell ............................. BGeorge Quist ......................... B
1949J Robert Rohrer ....................... G1949D Jim Castagnoli ....................... C
Emery Mitchell ...................... BKen Rose ................................ E
1950 Russell Pomeroy .................... TBruce Van Alstyne ................. E
1954 Robert Garrett .................... QBSam Morley ............................ ETed Tanner ............................. C
1955D Joe Long ................................. CTony Mosich .......................... TBill Tarr .................................. B
1956 John Brodie ............................ BCarl Isaacs .............................. EPaul Wiggin ........................... T
1957 Jon Douglas ........................... BGary Van Galder .................... E
1958 Troy Barbee ............................ TRoch Conklin ........................ C
1960J Chris Burford ........................ EBen Robinson ........................ E
1960D William “Skip” Face .............. BDean Hinshaw ....................... T
1962 Ed Cummings ....................... B1963 Marvin Harris ....................... G1965J Jack Chapple ......................... G
Robert Nichols ...................... TDick Ragsdale ........................ B
1965D Ray Handley .......................... BCraig Ritchey ...................... DB
1966 Dave Lewis ............................. BJohn Mason ........................... ETim Sheehan ......................... C
1967 Blaine Nye ........................... DTJack Root ................................ B
1968 Malcolm Snider .................. OTGene Washington ............... HB
1969 Bubba Brown ...................... DBDon Parish ........................... LBBob Reinhard ..................... OG
1972 Jim Merlo ............................. LB1973 Mike Boryla ........................ QB
Rod Garcia ............................. KBill Reid ................................. C
1974 Pat Donovan ....................... DEGordon Riegel ..................... LB
1976 Geb Church ......................... LBMike Langford ....................... K
1977J Tony Hill ............................ WRDuncan McColl .............. DE/T
1977D Mike Michel .......................... K1979 Gordy Ceresino ................... LB
Steve Dils ............................ QBPhil Francis ......................... RB
1980 Chuck Evans ....................... DLTurk Schonert ..................... QB
1981 Ken Naber .............................. K1982J John Macaulay ...................... C
Andre Tyler ........................ WR1983 Chris Dressel ....................... TE
John Elway .......................... QBVincent White ..................... RB
1984 Mike Tolliver ...................... WRVaughn Williams ................ DB
1985 Emile Harry ....................... WRBrent Martin ......................... CGarin Veris .......................... DL
1986 John Barns .......................... OL1987 Thomas Henley .................. RB
Dave Wyman ...................... ILB1988 Jeff James ........................... WR
Brad Muster ........................ RB1989 Ray Huckestein ................... DT
Andy Sinclair ......................... C1990 Lester Archambeau ............ DL
Rob Hinckley ................... OLB1991 Ed McCaffrey ..................... WR
Kevin Scott .......................... DBJono Tunney ........................ LB
1992 Chris Walsh ....................... WR1993 Chris Dalman .................... OG
Ron George ......................... LBGlyn Milburn ...................... RB
1995 Justin Armour ................... WRJason Fisk ............................ NTSteve Stenstrom .................. QB
1996 Jeff Buckey .......................... OT Mark Harris ....................... WR
1997 Brad Badger ....................... OGGreg Clark ........................... TEBrian Manning .................... FL
1998 Anthony Bookman ............. RBChris Draft ......................... ILBKailee Wong ........................ DE
1999 Donnie Spragan ............... OLB2000 Todd Husak ........................ QB2001 Riall Johnson .................... OLB 2002 Randy Fasani ...................... QB
Zack Quaccia ...................... OL2003 Kerry Carter ........................ RB
Matt Leonard....................... DTCasey Moore......................... FB
2004 Amon Gordon .................... DT Brett Pierce .......................... TE Luke Powell .......................... FL
2005 David Bergeron ................... LBWill Svitek ........................... DL
J – January; D – December
Hula Bowl1948 Pete August ............................ C
John Godfrey ......................... G1952 Harry Hugasian .................... G
Bill McColl ............................. E1954 Bobby Garrett ........................ B
Sam Morley ............................ E1956 Bill Tarr .................................. B1957 John Brodie ........................ QB
Donn Carswell ...................... GPaul Wiggin ........................... T
1960 Chris Burford ........................ E1961 Dean Hinshaw ....................... T1963 Ed Cummings ....................... B1964 Marv Harris ........................... G1965 John Chapple ........................ G
Bob Nichols ........................... T1966 Ray Handley .......................... B
Craig Ritchey ......................... B1967 Dave Lewis ............................. B
Tim Sheehan ......................... C1968 Blaine Nye .............................. T1969 George Buehler ..................... G
Malcolm Snider ..................... TGene Washington .............. WR
1970 Don Parish ........................... LBBob Reinhard ........................ G
1971 Jim Plunkett ....................... QBBob Moore ............................. EJohn Sande ............................ C
1972 Don Bunce .......................... QB Jeff Siemon .......................... LB
1973 Jim Merlo ............................. LB
1974 Rod Garcia ............................. KRandy Poltl ......................... DBBill Reid ................................. C
1975 Roger Stillwell ..................... DL1976 Ted Pappas ........................... TE1977 Duncan McColl .................. DL
Mike Michel ....................... K/P1978 Mark Hill ............................... G1980 Steve Foley .......................... DB
Andre Hines ........................ OL1981 Ken Margerum .................. WR
Milt McColl ......................... LB1982 Darrin Nelson ..................... RB1983 Kevin Bates .......................... LB1984 John Bergren ...................... DT1985 Tom Briehl ........................... LB1988 Eric Snelson ......................... TE1989 Ray Huckestein ................... DT
Andy Sinclair ......................... C1990 Alan Grant .......................... CB1992 Tom Vardell ......................... RB1993 Chris Dalman ........................ C
Ron George ......................... LBJohn Lynch ........................... SSGlyn Milburn ...................... RB
1995 Justin Armour ................... WR1996 T.J. Gaynor ............................. C
Jason White ......................... DE1997 Brian Manning .................... FL1998 Chris Draft ......................... ILB
Damon Dunn .................... WRJon Haskins ........................ ILBJon Ritchie ........................... FBKailee Wong ........................ DE
1999 Geoff Wilson ...................... OT2000 Todd Husak ........................ QB2001 Riall Johnson .................... OLB
Rotary Gridiron Classic2001 DeRonnie Pitts .................. WR
Senior Bowl1961 Skip Face ................................ B
Dick Norman ........................ B1963 C.B. Simons ........................... C1969 Gene Washington ................ FL1972 Pete Lazetich ....................... DL1974 Mike Boryla ........................ QB1977 Tony Hill ............................ WR1978 Guy Benjamin .................... QB
Gordon King ....................... OLJames Lofton ...................... WR
1979 Gordy Ceresino ................... LBSteve Dils ............................ QB
1981 Brian Holloway ................... OLKen Margerum .................. WR
1982 Doug Rogers ....................... DL1985 Brent Martin ......................... C
Garin Veris .......................... DL1988 Jeff James ........................... WR1990 Alan Grant .......................... DB1991 Ed McCaffrey ..................... WR1994 Vaughn Bryant ................... DB1996 Eric Abrams ........................... K2001 Willie Howard .................... DT2002 Eric Heitmann .................... OL
Tank Williams ..................... DBCoy Wire ............................. DB
2003 Casey Moore ........................ FB2004 Kirk Chambers ................... OL2005 Oshiomogho Atogwe ......... DB
Jared Newberry ................... LBAlex Smith ........................... TEStanley Wilson .................... DB
Luke Powell, an All-American punt returner,appeared in the 2004 East West Shrine Game
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Currently Playing (22*)Player Team 2005 SeasonBrad Badger, OG Oakland Raiders 9thColin Branch, S Carolina Panthers 3rdKerry Carter, RB Seattle Seahawks 3rdKirk Chambers, OG Cleveland Browns 2ndChris Draft, ILB Atlanta Falcons 7thJason Fisk, DT Cleveland Browns 11thAmon Gordon, DE Cleveland Browns 2ndKwame Harris, OT San Francisco 49ers 3rdEric Heitmann, OG San Francisco 49ers 4thChad Hutchinson, QB Chicago Bears 4thTeyo Johnson, TE Oakland Raiders 3rdChris Lewis, QB Arizona Cardinals 2ndJohn Lynch, S Denver Broncos 13thCasey Moore, RB Arizona Cardinals 3rdBrett Pierce, TE Dallas Cowboys 2ndJon Ritchie, FB Philadelphia Eagles 8thDonnie Spragan, LB Miami Dolphins 7thTroy Walters, WR Indianapolis Colts 6thBob Whitfield, OT New York Giants 15thTank Williams, S Tennessee Titans 4thCoy Wire, S Buffalo Bills 4thKailee Wong, LB Houston Texans 8th*Does not include 2005 draftees or 2005 undrafted free agents
2005 NFL Draftees (6)Player, Position Team (Round)Oshiomogho Atogwe, S St. Louis Rams (3rd)David Bergeron, LB Philadelphia Eagles (7th)Jared Newberry, LB Washington Redskins (6th)Alex Smith, TE Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3rd)Will Svitek, OT Kansas City Chiefs (6th)Stanley Wilson, CB Detroit Lions (3rd)
Undrafted Free Agents (3)Player, Position TeamGreg Camarillo, WR San Diego ChargersScott Scharff, DT San Francisco 49ersLeigh Torrence, CB Green Bay Packers
Current AFL Players (1)Player, Position Team 2005 SeasonRyan Fernandez, CB San Jose Sabercats 1st
Kerry Carter (32) is a running back for the Seattle Seahawks. Otto Greule, Jr./Getty Images
Offensive lineman Kwame Harris (77) celebrates after a touchdown for the 49ers. Stephen Dunn/Getty Images
Defensive back Tank Williams (25) plays for the Tennessee Titans. Scott Halleran/Getty Images
Colin Branch (28) is a safety for the Carolina Panthers.Coy Wire (27) is a safety for the Buffalo Bills. John Lynch(47) is a hard-hitting safety for the Denver Broncos.Safety Oshiomogho Atogwe (41) was drafted by the St.Louis Rams. Tight End Alex Smith (81) was a third-round pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Casey Moore(44) is a fullback for the Arizona Cardinals.Photos courtesy: Carolina Panthers, Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos, St. Louis Rams, Tampa BayBuccaneers, Arizona Cardinals
Linebacker Kailee Wong (52) is a defensive leader for theHouston Texans. Brian Bahr/Getty Images
David Bergeron Will Svitek Stanley Wilson
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Stanford All-Time Players in the Pros (203)Frankie Albert
San Francisco 49ers .............. 1946-52Calgary ........................................ 1953
Brian Allen Indianapolis Colts ..................2002-04
Gary AndersonDetroit Lions ......................... 1977-78New Orleans Saints .................... 1978Washington Redskins ................ 1980Oakland Invaders (USFL) ......... 1983Jacksonville Bulls (USFL) .... 1984-85
Stan AndersonCleveland Rams .................... 1940-41Detroit Lions .............................. 1941
Rupe AndrewsCalgary ........................................ 1954Edmonton ................................... 1955
Lester ArchambeauGreen Bay Packers ................ 1990-92Atlanta Falcons ..................... 1993-99Denver Broncos .......................... 2000
Justin ArmourBuffalo Bills ........................... 1995-97San Francisco 49ers .................... 1997Denver Broncos .......................... 1998Baltimore Ravens ....................... 1999
Corwin ArtmanNew York Giants ........................ 1931Boston Yanks .............................. 1932Pittsburgh Steelers ..................... 1933
Mike AskeaDenver Broncos .......................... 1973Portland ................................. 1974-75
Franklyn AtkinsonPittsburgh Steelers ..................... 1963
Brad BadgerWashington Redskins ........... 1997-99Minnesota Vikings ............... 2000-01Oakland Raiders .....................2002-04
Bruno BanducciPhiladelphia Eagles ............... 1944-45San Francisco 49ers .............. 1946-54Toronto ....................................... 1955
Gordon BanksNew Orleans Saints .............. 1980-81Oakland Invaders (USFL) ... 1982-84Dallas Cowboys .................... 1985-87
Benny BarnesDallas Cowboys .................... 1972-83
Greg BatyNew England Patriots .......... 1986-87Los Angeles Rams ...................... 1987Phoenix Cardinals ................ 1988-89Miami Dolphins ................... 1990-94
Braden BeckHouston Oilers ........................... 1971
Guy BenjaminMiami Dolphins ................... 1978-79New Orleans Saints .................... 1980San Francisco 49ers .............. 1981-84
Fred BoenschWashington Redskins ........... 1947-48
Anthony BookmanToronto Argonauts (CFL) ......... 1998
George BogueChicago Cardinals ...................... 1930Newark ........................................ 1930
Mike BorylaPhiladelphia Eagles ............... 1974-76Tampa Bay Buccaneers .............. 1978
Dennis BragonierSan Francisco 49ers .................... 1974
Colin BranchCarolina Panthers ................. 2003-04
Tom BriehlHouston Oilers ................. 1985, 1987
John BrodieSan Francisco 49ers .............. 1957-73
Jeff BuckeyMiami Dolphins ................... 1996-98San Francisco 49ers .................... 1999S.F Demons (XFL) ..................... 2001
George BuehlerOakland Raiders ................... 1969-78Cleveland Browns ................. 1978-79
Don BunceBritish Columbia Lions ............. 1972
Chris BurfordKansas City Chiefs ................ 1960-67
Mark ButterfieldArizona Cardinals ...................... 1996Chicago Bears ............................. 1996
Ernie CaddellPortsmouth ................................. 1933Detroit Lions ......................... 1934-38
Tony CalvelliDetroit Lions ......................... 1939-40San Francisco 49ers .................... 1947
Kerry CarterSeattle Seahawks ................... 2003-04
Gordy CeresinoSan Francisco 49ers .................... 1979
Kirk ChambersCleveland Browns ...................... 2004
Jack ChappleSan Francisco 49ers .................... 1965
Greg ClarkSan Francisco 49ers .......... 1997-2001
Tony ClineBuffalo Bills ........................... 1995-97Pittsburgh Steelers ..................... 1999
Toi CookNew Orleans Saints .......... 1987-1993San Francisco 49ers .............. 1994-95Denver Broncos .......................... 1996Carolina Panthers ...................... 1997
Greg Comella New York Giants ..........… 1998-2001Tennessee Titans ..........................2002Houston Texas..............................2003Tampa Bay Buccaneers ...............2004
Mike CordovaPhiladelphia Eagles .................... 1977
Jim CoxSan Francisco 49ers .................... 1948
Ed CummingsNew York Jets .............................. 1964Denver Broncos .......................... 1965
Chris DalmanSan Francisco 49ers .......... 1993-2000
Steve DilsMinnesota Vikings ............... 1979-83Los Angeles Rams ................. 1984-87Atlanta Falcons ........................... 1988Los Angeles Rams ...................... 1989
Seth DittmanIndianapolis Colts ................ 1995-96London Monarchs
(NFL Europe) .................... 1997-98S.F. Demons (XFL) .................... 2000Hamilton Tiger-Cats
(CFL) .............................. 1998-2001Ottawa Renegades (CFL) .......... 2002
Pat DonovanDallas Cowboys .................... 1975-83
Mike DottererLos Angeles Raiders .............. 1983-84
Chris DraftChicago Bears ............................. 1998San Francisco 49ers .................... 1999Atlanta Falcons ..................... 2000-04
Chris DresselHouston Oilers ..................... 1983-86San Francisco 49ers .................... 1987Cleveland Browns ...................... 1988Kansas City Chiefs ..................... 1989New York Jets ........................ 1989-91
Damon Dunn Jacksonville Jaguars .................... 1998Cleveland Browns ...................... 1999Berlin Thunder (NFL Europe) ... 2000Los Angeles Xtreme (XFL) ........ 2001
Kwame EllisNew York Jets .............................. 1996Minnesota Vikings ..................... 1996
John ElwayDenver Broncos .................... 1983-98
Chuck EvansNew Orleans Saints .............. 1980-81
Randy FasaniCarolina Panthers ...................... 2002
Jason FiskMinnesota Vikings ............... 1995-98Tennessee Titans ............... 1999-2001San Diego Chargers .............. 2002-04
Phil FrancisSan Francisco 49ers .............. 1979-80
Hugh GallarneauChicago Bears ........... 1941-42, ’45-47
Rod GarciaSouthern California Sun ........... 1974
David GarnettMinnesota Vikings ............... 1993-94Carolina Panthers.........................1995Denver Broncos............................1995Minnesota Vikings .......................1996
Bob GarrettGreen Bay Packers ...................... 1954
Ron GeorgeAtlanta Falcons ..................... 1993-96Minnesota Vikings ..................... 1997Kansas City Chiefs ................ 1998-99
Rick GervaisSan Francisco 49ers .............. 1981-83
Amon GordonCleveland Browns ...................... 2004
Darrien GordonSan Diego Chargers .............. 1993-96Denver Broncos .................... 1997-98Oakland Raiders ............... 1999-2000Atlanta Falcons ........................... 2001Oakland Raiders ......................... 2002
Alan GrantIndianapolis Colts ................ 1990-91San Francisco 49ers .............. 1992-93Cincinnati Bengals ..................... 1994
John GuilloryCincinnati Bengals ............... 1969-70
Jerry GustafsonBritish Columbia Lions ............. 1956
Bill HachtenNew York Giants ........................ 1947
Carl HansenNew York Jets ........................ 1998-99S.F. Demons (XFL) .................... 2001
Kwame HarrisSan Francisco 49ers .............. 2003-04
Mark HarrisSan Francisco 49ers .............. 1996-99
Marv HarrisLos Angeles Rams ...................... 1964
Two Sport Stars: Chad Hutchinson (9) was draftedby Major League Baseball before becoming aquarterback in the NFL. Teyo Johnson (82) gainedPac-10 All-Freshman honors in basketball for theCardinal before being drafted by the OaklandRaiders. Photos courtesy: Chicago Bears, Oakland Raiders.
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Walt HarrisSan Diego Chargers ................... 1987
Emile HarryKansas City Chiefs ................ 1986-93
Jon Haskins San Diego Chargers ................... 1998Philadelphia Eagles .................... 1998San Diego Chargers ................... 1999
Eric HeitmannSan Francisco 49ers .............. 2002-04
Thomas HenleySan Francisco 49ers .................... 1987
Wilbur HenryStaten Island ............................... 1930
Mike HiblerCincinnati Bengals ..................... 1968
Don HillGreen Bay Packers ...................... 1929Chicago Cardinals ...................... 1929
Tony HillDallas Cowboys .................... 1977-86
Andre HinesSeattle Seahawks ......................... 1980Oakland Invaders (USFL) ......... 1983
Brian HollowayNew England Patriots .......... 1981-86Los Angeles Raiders .............. 1987-88
Dick HornBaltimore Colts .......................... 1958
Willie HowardMinnesota Vikings ..................... 2001
Steve HoyemBuffalo Bills ........................... 1994-95
Ray HuckesteinFrankfurt Galaxy
(World League) ....................... 1991Harry Hugasian
Chicago Bears ............................. 1955Baltimore Colts .......................... 1955
Todd HusakWashington Redskins ................ 2000Denver Broncos .......................... 2001Berlin Thunder (NFL Europe) .... 2002New York Jets ........................ 2002-03Cleveland Browns ...................... 2004
Chad HutchinsonDallas Cowboys .................... 2002-03Chicago Bears ............................. 2004
Riall JohnsonCincinnati Bengals ............... 2001-03FC Barcelona Dragons
(NFL Europe) .......................... 2002Denver Broncos .......................... 2004
Teyo JohnsonOakland Raiders ................... 2003-04
Charles JohnstonLos Angeles Wildcats ................. 1926
Ron KadzielNew England Patriots ................ 1972
Bill KellarKansas City Chiefs ..................... 1978
Gary KerkorianPittsburgh Steelers ..................... 1952Baltimore Colts ..................... 1954-56
Gordon KingNew York Giants ................... 1978-85New York Jets ........................ 1986-87
Andre KirwanToronto Argonauts (CFL) .. 1997-2001Ottawa Renegades (CFL) .......... 2002
Younger KlippertSouthern California Sun ........... 1974
Pete KmetovicPhiladelphia Eagles .................... 1946Detroit Lions .............................. 1947
Scott LaidlawDallas Cowboys .................... 1975-79New York Giants ........................ 1980
Kevin LamarBuffalo Bills ................................ 1987
Jim LawsonLos Angeles Wildcats ................. 1926New York Yankees ...................... 1927
Pete LazetichSan Diego Chargers .............. 1972-74Calgary ........................................ 1975Philadelphia Eagles ............... 1976-77
Dick LeeuwenburgChicago Bears ............................. 1965
Tony LeikerGreen Bay Packers ...................... 1987
Chris LewisArizona Cardinals ...................... 2004
Dave LewisMontreal Alouettes ........ 1967-68, ’75Cincinnati Bengals ............... 1970-73
Matt LeonardJacksonville Jaguars .............. 2003-04
Vic LindskogPhiladelphia Eagles ............... 1944-51
James LoftonGreen Bay Packers ................ 1978-86Los Angeles Raiders .............. 1987-88Buffalo Bills ........................... 1989-92Philadelphia Eagles .................... 1993
John LynchTampa Bay Buccaneers ....... 1993-2003Denver Broncos .......................... 2004
John MacaulaySan Francisco 49ers .................... 1984
Brian ManningMiami Dolphins ......................... 1997Green Bay Packers ...................... 1998
Don ManoukianOakland Raiders ......................... 1960
Ken MargerumChicago Bears ....................... 1981-86San Francisco 49ers .............. 1986-87
Ed McCaffreyNew York Giants ................... 1991-93San Francisco 49ers .................... 1994Denver Broncos ................ 1995-2003
Bill McCollChicago Bears ....................... 1952-59
Milt McCollSan Francisco 49ers .............. 1981-87Los Angeles Raiders ................... 1988
Jim MerloNew Orleans Saints .............. 1973-79
Bob MeyersSan Francisco 49ers .................... 1952Calgary Stampeders ................... 1955
Fred MeyersPhiladelphia Eagles ............. 1942, ’45
Mike MichelMiami Dolphins ......................... 1977Philadelphia Eagles .................... 1978
Glyn MilburnDenver Broncos .................... 1993-95Detroit Lions ......................... 1996-97Chicago Bears ................... 1998-2001San Diego Chargers ................... 2001
Bob MitchellLos Angeles Dons ................. 1946-48
Bob MooreOakland Raiders ................... 1971-75Tampa Bay Buccaneers ........ 1976-77Denver Broncos .......................... 1978
Casey MooreCarolina Panthers ................. 2003-04
Matt MoranKansas City Chiefs ..................... 1986
Sam MorleyWashington Redskins ................ 1954
Monk MoscripDetroit Lions ......................... 1938-39
Eric MullinsHouston Oilers ........................... 1984
Brad MusterChicago Bears ....................... 1988-92New Orleans Saints .............. 1993-94
Darrin NelsonMinnesota Vikings ...... 1982-89, ’91-92San Diego Chargers .............. 1989-90
Ernie NeversDuluth Eskimos .................... 1926-27Chicago Cardinals ................ 1929-31
Bob NicholsPittsburgh Steelers ..................... 1965Los Angeles Rams ................. 1966-67
Mike NobleLos Angeles Raiders ................... 1987
Hank NorbergSan Francisco 49ers .............. 1946-47Chicago Bears ............................. 1948
Al NorgardGreen Bay Packers ...................... 1934
Dick NormanChicago Bears ............................. 1961
Blaine NyeDallas Cowboys .................... 1968-76
Bob O’ConnorGreen Bay Packers ...................... 1935
After a Super Bowl season with the Oakland Raiders, JonRitchie signed with Philadelphia. ©Streeter Lecka/Getty Images
Troy Walters is now a wide receiver for the IndianapolisColts after two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings.©Ronald Martinez/Getty Images
San Diego Charger defensive tackle Jason Fisk makes apursuit during a game against Kansas City.©Robert Laberge/Getty Images
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Donnie Spragan, now with the Miami Dolphins, was originally signed by the New Orleans Saints. ©NFL Photos
Running back Brian Allen carries the ball during anIndianapolis Colts game. ©Brian Bahr/Getty Images
Retired Denver Broncos wide receiver Ed McCaffrey pulls in a69-yard TD reception against San Diego. ©Brian Bahr/Getty Images
John OlenchalkMontreal ..................................... 1978Kansas City Chiefs ................ 1981-82
Don ParishSt. Louis Cardinals ............... 1970-71Los Angeles Rams ...................... 1971Denver Broncos .......................... 1972
Nathan ParksKansas City Chiefs ..................... 1997Scottish Claymores
(NFL Europe) .......................... 1999Oakland Raiders ............... 1999-2000
John PayeSan Francisco 49ers .............. 1987-88
Gary PettigrewPhiladelphia Eagles ............... 1966-73New York Giants ........................ 1974
Brett PierceDallas Cowboys .......................... 2004
DeRonnie PittsFC Barcelona Dragons
(NFL Europe) .......................... 2001Jim Plunkett
New England Patriots .......... 1971-75San Francisco 49ers .............. 1976-77Oakland Raiders ................... 1978-81Los Angeles Raiders .............. 1982-86
Randy PoltlMinnesota Vikings ..................... 1974Denver Broncos .................... 1975-77
Hampton PoolChicago Bears ....................... 1940-43Miami Seahawks ........................ 1946
Jim PriceLos Angeles Rams ................. 1990-92Dallas Cowboys .................... 1993-94
Bill ReidSouthern California Sun ........... 1974San Francisco 49ers .................... 1975
Terry RennakerSeattle Seahawks ......................... 1980
Bob ReynoldsDetroit Lions ......................... 1937-38
Gordon RiegelSouthern California Sun ........... 1975
Jon Ritchie Oakland Raiders ............... 1998-2002Philadelphia Eagles ............... 2003-04
Doug RogersAtlanta Falcons ..................... 1982-83New England Patriots .......... 1983-84
Greg SampsonHouston Oilers ..................... 1972-78
Reggie SandersonChicago Bears ............................. 1973Chicago (WFL) .......................... 1974
Turk SchonertCincinnati Bengals ........ 1980-85, ’87-89Atlanta Falcons ........................... 1986
Jack SchultzHawaiians ................................... 1974
Kevin R. ScottSan Diego Chargers ................... 1988Dallas Cowboys .......................... 1989Detroit Fury (Arena) ............ 2001-02
Kevin T. ScottDetroit Lions ......................... 1991-95Las Vegas Outlaws (XFL) ........... 2001
Harry ShipkeyLos Angeles Wildcats ................. 1926
Jeff SiemonMinnesota Vikings ............... 1972-82
Mike SimoneDenver Broncos .................... 1972-74
Jack SmithPhiladelphia Eagles .................... 1942Washington Redskins ................ 1943
Eric SnelsonSan Antonio Riders .................... 1991
Malcolm SniderAtlanta Falcons ..................... 1969-71Green Bay Packers ................ 1972-74
Donnie Spragan New Orleans Saints .......... 1999-2001Amsterdam Admirals
(NFL Europe) .......................... 2001Denver Broncos .................... 2002-04
Norm StandleeChicago Bears ............................. 1941San Francisco 49ers .............. 1946-52
Steve StenstromChicago Bears ....................... 1995-98San Francisco 49ers .................... 1999
Russell Stewart Seattle Seahawks ................... 2001-02
Roger StillwellChicago Bears ....................... 1975-77
Pete SwansonKansas City Chiefs ................ 1997-98San Francisco 49ers .................... 1999Rhein Fire (NFL World) ............ 2000St. Louis Rams ............................ 2000
Chuck TaylorMiami Seahawks ........................ 1946
Steve ThurlowNew York Giants ................... 1964-66Washington Redskins ........... 1966-68
Dave TiptonNew York Giants ................... 1971-73San Diego Chargers .............. 1974-75Seattle Seahawks ......................... 1976
Lou TsoutsouvasPittsburgh Steelers ..................... 1938
Andre TylerTampa Bay Buccaneers ........ 1982-83
Tommy VardellCleveland Browns ................. 1992-95San Francisco 49ers .................... 1996Detroit Lions ......................... 1997-98San Francisco 49ers .................... 1999
Randy VatahaNew England Patriots .......... 1971-76Green Bay Packers ...................... 1977
Garin VerisNew England Patriots .......... 1985-92San Francisco 49ers .................... 1993
Jon VolpeBC Lions (CFL) .................... 1991-93Las Vegas Posse (CFL) ............... 1994
Milt VucinichChicago Bears ............................. 1945
Chris WalshBuffalo Bills ........................... 1992-93Minnesota Vikings ........... 1994-2002
Troy WaltersMinnesota Vikings ............... 2000-01Indianapolis Colts ................. 2002-04
Gene WashingtonSan Francisco 49ers .............. 1969-77Detroit Lions ......................... 1978-79
Ryan WetnightChicago Bears ....................... 1993-99Green Bay Packers ...................... 2000
Bob WhiteSan Francisco 49ers .............. 1951-52Cleveland Browns ...................... 1955Baltimore Colts .......................... 1955
Vincent WhiteDenver Gold .......................... 1983-85
Bob WhitfieldAtlanta Falcons ................. 1992-2003Jacksonville Jaguars .................... 2004
Paul WigginCleveland Browns ................. 1957-67
John WilburDallas Cowboys .................... 1966-69Los Angeles Rams ...................... 1970Washington Redskins ........... 1971-73
Tank WilliamsTennessee Titans ................... 2002-04
Vaughn WilliamsIndianapolis Colts ...................... 1984San Francisco 49ers .................... 1986
Terry WilsonEdmonton (CFL) ................. 1964-67Calgary (CFL) ....................... 1968-72
Gary WimmerSeattle Seahawks ......................... 1983
Coy WireBuffalo Bills ........................... 2002-04
Kailee WongMinnesota Vikings ........... 1998-2001Houston Texans .................... 2002-04
Dave WymanSeattle Seahawks ................... 1987-92Denver Broncos .................... 1993-96
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Stanford University has had 202 players selectedin the NFL Draft since it began in 1936 with 18players selected in the first round.
Player Year Pick Team
Kwame Harris, OT 2003 26th 49ersDarrien Gordon, CB 1993 22nd ChargersBob Whitfield, OT 1992 8th FalconsTommy Vardell, FB 1992 9th BrownsBrad Muster, FB 1988 23rd BearsJohn Elway, QB 1983 1st ColtsDarrin Nelson, RB 1982 7th VikingsBrian Holloway, OT 1981 19th PatriotsJames Lofton, WR 1978 6th PackersGordon King, OT 1978 10th GiantsGreg Sampson, DT 1972 6th OilersJeff Siemon, LB 1972 10th VikingsJim Plunkett, QB 1971 1st PatriotsGene Washington, WR 1969 16th 49ersJohn Brodie, QB 1957 2nd 49ersBobby Garrett, QB 1954 1st BrownsPete Kmetovic, RB 1942 3rd EaglesFrankie Albert, QB 1942 10th Bears
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First Round Selections
Gene Washingtonwas the 16th pick ofthe 1969 NFL Draftby the San Francisco49ers.
Greg Sampsonwas the 6th pickof the 1972 NFLDraft by theHouston Oilers.
John Brodie (#12, above) was the 2nd pick of the 1957 NFLDraft by the San Francisco 49ers. Right: James Lofton, the 6thpick by the Green Bay Packers in 1978, was inducted in the ProFootball Hall of Fame in 2003.
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On four occasions, two Stanford players were firstround selections in the same year.
In 1992, following Stanford’s 8-4 season and aberth in the Aloha Bowl, offensive tackle BobWhitfield was selected by the Atlanta Falcons (8thpick overall) and running back Tommy Vardell wasthe next pick, chosen by the Cleveland Browns.
In 1978, wide receiver James Lofton was selectedby Green Bay (6th) and offensive tackle Gordon Kingwas chosen by the New York Giants (10th). Both
helped lead Stanford to a 9-3 record and a 1977 SunBowl victory.
Defensive tackle Greg Sampson (6th) was draftedby Houston and linebacker Jeff Siemon (10th) wasdrafted by Minnesota in 1972 after Stanford capturedits second-straight Rose Bowl victory. In 1942, half-back Pete Kmetovic (3rd) was picked by Philadelphiaand quarterback Frankie Albert (10th) was chosen byChicago.
Double First-Round Selections
Tommy VardellCleveland Browns9th Pick, 1st Round 1992
Bob WhitfieldAtlanta Falcons8th Pick, 1st Round 1992
Gordon KingNew York Giants10th Pick, 1st Round 1978
James LoftonGreen Bay Packers6th Pick, 1st Round 1978
Jeff SiemonMinnesota Vikings10th Pick, 1st Round 1972
Greg SampsonHouston Oilers6th Pick, 1st Round 1972
Frankie AlbertChicago Bears10th Pick, 1st Round 1942
Pete KmetovicPhiladelphia Eagles3rd Pick, 1st Round 1942
NFL Number One Selections
Bobby Garrett, QBAn All-American, Garrett was selected by theCleveland Browns as the first pick of the 1954 NFLDraft. He played one season in the NFL with theGreen Bay Packers.
Jim Plunkett, QBThe 1970 Heisman Trophy winner, Plunkett wasdrafted by the New England Patriots. Plunkett,who had a storybook career in the NFL, led theRaiders to Super Bowl victories over Philadelphia(1981) and Washington (1984).
John Elway, QBHeisman Trophy runner-up Elway was drafted bythe Baltimore Colts in 1983. One of the NFL’s pre-mier quarterbacks, he led the Denver Broncos tofive Super Bowl appearances and two titles and hewas inducted in the NFL Hall of Fame in 2004.
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Year-by-Year NFL Draft Picks
Player Team................................Round
2005
Oshiomogho Atogwe, FS St. Louis Rams ............... 3rd Alex Smith, TE Tampa Bay Buccaneers... 3rd Stanley Wilson, CB Detroit Lions .................. 3rdJared Newberry, OLB Washington Redskins .... 6thWill Svitek, DE Kansas City Chiefs ......... 6thDavid Bergeron, ILB Philadelphia Eagles ........ 6th
2004
Amon Gordon, DT Cleveland Browns .......... 5thKirk Chambers, OT Cleveland Browns........... 6th Drew Caylor, C Pittsburgh Steelers ......... 6th
2003
Kwame Harris, OT San Francisco 49ers ........ 1st(26th Pick Overall)
Teyo Johnson, WR Oakland Raiders ........... 2ndColin Branch, S Carolina Panthers .......... 4thCasey Moore, FB Carolina Panthers .......... 7th
2002
Tank Williams, S Tennessee Titans ........... 2ndCoy Wire, S Buffalo Bills .................... 3rdRandy Fasani, QB Carolina Panthers .......... 5thBrian Allen, RB Indianapolis Colts .......... 6thEric Heitmann, OG San Francisco 49ers ....... 7thZack Quaccia, C Tampa Bay Buccaneers .. 7th
2001
Willie Howard, DT Minnesota Vikings ........ 2ndRiall Johnson, OLB Cincinnati Bengals ......... 6th
2000
Troy Walters, FL Minnesota Vikings ......... 5thTodd Husak, QB Washington Redskins .... 6th
1998
Kailee Wong, DE Minnesota Vikings ........ 2ndJon Ritchie, FB Oakland Raiders ............ 3rdChris Draft, ILB Chicago Bears ................. 6thCarl Hansen, DT Seattle Seahawks ............ 6thJon Haskins, ILB San Diego Chargers ....... 7th
1997
Greg Clark, TE San Francisco 49ers ....... 3rdBrad Badger, OG Washington Redskins .... 5thBrian Manning, FL Miami Dolphins ............ 6thNathan Parks, OT Kansas City Chiefs ......... 7th
1996
Jeff Buckey, OT Miami Dolphins ............ 7th
1995
Justin Armour, WR Buffalo Bills .................... 4thTony Cline, TE Buffalo Bills .................... 4thSteve Stenstrom, QB Kansas City Chiefs ......... 4thJason Fisk, NT Minnesota Vikings ......... 7th
1994
Vaughn Bryant, CB Detroit Lions .................. 4th
1993 Darrien Gordon, CB San Diego Chargers ........ 1st
(22nd Pick Overall)Glyn Milburn, RB Denver Broncos ............ 2ndJohn Lynch, DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers .. 3rdRon George, OLB Atlanta Falcons ............... 5thChris Dalman, C San Francisco 49ers ....... 6th
1992
Bob Whitfield, OT Atlanta Falcons ............... 1st (8th Pick Overall)
Tommy Vardell, FB Cleveland Browns ........... 1st (9th Pick Overall)
Chris Walsh, WR Buffalo Bills .................... 9thTurner Baur, TE New England Patriots .. 10th
1991
Ed McCaffrey, WR New York Giants ............ 3rdKevin Scott, CB Detroit Lions .................. 4th
1990
Alan Grant, CB/PR Indianapolis Colts .......... 4thRob Hinckley, LB New York Giants ............ 4thLester Archambeau, DT Green Bay Packers ......... 7th
1989
Andy Sinclair, C/OG San Francisco 49ers ..... 10th
1988
Brad Muster, RB Chicago Bears ................. 1st (23rd Pick Overall)
Jeff James, WR Detroit Lions .................. 7th
1987
Dave Wyman, LB Seattle Seahawks ........... 2ndThomas Henley, WR New Orleans Saints ....... 6thTony Leiker, DT Green Bay Packers ......... 7thToi Cook, CB New Orleans Saints ....... 8thJohn Paye, QB San Francisco 49ers ..... 10th
1986
Greg Baty, TE New England Patriots .... 8th
Top NFL draft picks at Stanford include NFL Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway (1st pick overall, Denver Broncos, 1983), offensive tackle Bob Whitfield (8th pick overall, Atlanta Falcons,1992) and running back/punt returner Glyn Milburn, a second round selection by the Denver Broncos in 1993. ©NFL Photos
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1985
Garin Veris, DE New England Patriots ... 2ndTom Briehl, LB Houston Oilers .............. 4thEmile Harry, WR Atlanta Falcons ............... 4thJeff Deaton, OL New York Jets ................. 6thMatt Moran, OL Dallas Cowboys .............. 6thBrent Martin, C Atlanta Falcons ............ 10th
1984
Eric Mullins, WR Houston Oilers .............. 6th
1983
John Elway, QB Baltimore Colts ............... 1st (1st Pick Overall, traded to Denver)
Chris Dressel, TE Houston Oilers .............. 3rdVincent White, RB New York Jets ................. 6thMike Dotterer, RB Los Angeles Raiders ....... 8thChris Rose, OT Baltimore Colts .............. 9th
1982
Darrin Nelson, HB Minnesota Vikings .......... 1st (7th Pick Overall)
Doug Rogers, DT Atlanta Falcons .............. 2ndAndre Tyler, SE Tampa Bay Buccaneers .. 6thJohn Macaulay, C Green Bay Packers ....... 11th
1981 Brian Holloway, OT New England Patriots .... 1st
(19th Pick Overall)Ken Margerum, WR Chicago Bears ................ 3rdKen Naber, K New England Patriots .... 8th
1980
Andre Hines, OT Seattle Seahawks ........... 2ndChuck Evans, DT New Orleans Saints ....... 8thTurk Schonert, QB Chicago Bears ................. 9th
1979
Steve Dils, QB Minnesota Vikings ......... 4thPhil Francis, FB San Francisco 49ers ....... 7th
1978
James Lofton, WR Green Bay Packers .......... 1st (6th Pick Overall)
Gordon King, OT New York Giants ............. 1st (10th Pick Overall)
Guy Benjamin, QB Miami Dolphins ........... 2ndBill Kellar, WR Kansas City Chiefs ......... 7th
1977
Tony Hill, WR Dallas Cowboys ............. 3rdDuncan McColl, DE Washington Redskins .... 4thMike Michel, K Miami Dolphins ............ 5thGary Anderson, OT Detroit Lions ................ 10thMike Cordova, QB Philadelphia Eagles ...... 11th
1976
Geb Church, LB Los Angeles Rams .......... 9thTodd Anderson, C/OT New England Patriots .. 17th
Numerous NFL veterans have been drafted from Stanford(clockwise from upper left): Lester Archambeau (7th round,Green Bay, 1990), Dave Wyman (2nd, Seattle, 1987),Justin Armour (4th, Buffalo, 1995), Steve Stenstrom (4th,Kansas City, 1995), Chris Draft (6th, Chicago, 1998), andGarin Veris (2nd, New England, 1985).
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1975
Pat Donovan, DE Dallas Cowboys .............. 4thRoger Stillwell, DE Chicago Bears ................. 9thGordy Riegel, LB Los Angeles Rams ........ 10thKeith Rowen, OT Philadelphia Eagles ...... 11thJohn Snider, LB Kansas City Chiefs ....... 13thScott Laidlaw, FB Dallas Cowboys ............ 14th
1974
Mike Boryla, QB Cincinnati Bengals ......... 4thJames Ferguson, DB Minnesota Vikings ......... 5thJohn Winesberry, RB Denver Broncos ............. 6thRod Garcia, PK Oakland Raiders ............ 7thRandy Poltl, SS Minnesota Vikings ....... 12thDave Ottmar, QB/P Los Angeles Rams ........ 16th
1973
Jim Merlo, LB New Orleans Saints ....... 4thMike Askea, OT Denver Broncos ............. 7thRoger Cowan, DE Pittsburgh Steelers ....... 14th
1972
Greg Sampson, DT Houston Oilers ............... 1st (6th Pick Overall)
Jeff Siemon, LB Minnesota Vikings .......... 1st (10th Pick Overall)
Pete Lazetich, DG San Diego Chargers ...... 2ndJackie Brown, RB Oakland Raiders ............ 8thDon Bunce, QB Washington Redskins .. 12thLarry Butler, DG Atlanta Falcons ............ 16th
1971
Jim Plunkett, QB New England Patriots .... 1st (1st Pick Overall)
Dave Tipton, DT New York Giants ............ 4thBob Moore, TE Oakland Raiders ............ 5thRon Kadziel, OLB Dallas Cowboys .............. 5thRandy Vataha, FL Los Angeles Rams ........ 17th
1970
Don Parish, LB St. Louis Cardinals ......... 4thBob Reinhard, OG Green Bay Packers ......... 9thBubba Brown, HB Pittsburgh Steelers ....... 10thDave Sharp, OT Houston Oilers ............ 15th
1969
Gene Washington,WR San Francisco 49ers ........ 1st (16th pick overall)
George Buehler, TE Oakland Raiders ........... 2ndMalcolm Snider, T Atlanta Falcons .............. 3rdBill Nicholson, T Chicago Bears.................. 6thBill Shoemaker, HB/PK Cincinnati Bengals ....... 15th
1968
Blaine Nye, E Dallas Cowboys .............. 5th
1967
Dave Lewis, QB New York Giants ............ 5thMike Hibler, T Oakland Raiders ............ 5thTim Sheehan, C Houston Oilers ............ 10th
1966 NFL
Gary Pettigrew, E Philadelphia Eagles........ 2nd
1966 AFL
Gary Pettigrew, E San Diego Chargers ....... 6thCraig Ritchey, HB Oakland Raiders .......... 16th
1966 AFL Redshirt
John Mason, E Denver Broncos ............. 7thBill Ogle, T Kansas City Chiefs ......... 7th
1965 NFL
Jack Chapple, G San Francisco 49ers ........ 3rdBob Howard, E Pittsburgh Steelers ....... 17th
1965 AFL
Jack Chapple, G Kansas City Chiefs ........ 2ndBob Howard, E Kansas City Chiefs ....... 10thBraden Beck, E San Diego Chargers ..... 19th
1965 AFL Redshirt
John Wilbur, G Kansas City Chiefs ......... 6th
1964 NFL
Steve Thurlow, H/QB New York Giants ........... 2ndBob Nichols, T Pittsburgh Steelers .......... 9thDick Leeuwenburg, T Chicago Bears .............. 11thMarvin Harris, C Los Angeles Rams ........ 13th
1964 AFL
Dick Leeuwenburg, T Houston Oilers ............ 17thBob Nichols, T Houston Oilers ............ 18th
1963 NFL
Carlton Simons, C Green Bay Packers ......... 4thFrank Atkinson, T Pittsburgh Steelers ......... 8thAl Hildebrand, T Los Angeles Rams ........ 13th
1963 AFL
Carlton Simons, C Denver Broncos ........... 24thAl Hildebrand, T Houston Oilers ............ 27th
1961 AFL
Dick Norman, QB Oakland Raiders ............ 5thDean Hinshaw, T Oakland Raiders .......... 26thBill Face, F Oakland Raiders .......... 30th
1960 NFL
Dick Norman, QB Chicago Bears ................. 5thChris Burford, E Cleveland Browns .......... 9thDean Hinshaw, T San Francisco 49ers ..... 13th
1959
Chris Plain, T Chicago Bears .............. 19th
The Cincinnati Bengals selected linebacker Riall Johnson inthe sixth round of the 2001 NFL Draft. ©Doug Pensinger/Getty Images
Eric Heitmann was a seventh-round selection by the SanFrancisco 49ers in 2002. ©Brian Bahr/Getty Images
Tony Hill, a third-round selection by Dallas in 1977, playedin two Super Bowls for the Cowboys.
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1957
John Brodie, QB San Francisco 49ers ........ 1st (2nd Pick Overall)
Paul Camera, HB Cleveland Browns .......... 4th
1956
Paul Wiggin, T Cleveland Browns .......... 6thJerry Gustafson, QB San Francisco 49ers ..... 27th
1955
Don Sanders, QB San Francisco 49ers ..... 28th
1954
Bobby Garrett, QB Cleveland Browns ........... 1st (1st Pick Overall)
John Steinberg, E New York Giants .......... 10thSam Morley, E Washington Redskins .. 20thMarv Tennefoss, E Green Bay Packers ....... 24th
1953
Bob Mathias, F Washington Redskins .. 30th
1952
Bill McColl, E Chicago Bears ................ 3rdBob Meyers, F San Francisco 49ers ..... 16thDick Horn, QB Dallas Texans ................ 17thHarry Hugasian, HB Dallas Texans ............... 22nd
1951
Bruce Van Alstyne, E San Francisco 49ers ....... 9th
1950
Robert Andrews, QB Chicago Bears .............. 18thBill De Young, F New York Bulldogs ...... 24th
1948 NFL
George Quist, HB Detroit Lions ................. 2ndRobert Andrews, QB Washington Redskins .... 7th
1947 AAFC
Lloyd Merriman, F Los Angeles Dons .......... 3rd
1947 NFL
Lloyd Merriman, F Chicago Bears ................. 3rdBill Hachten, G New York Giants .......... 11thCharley Wakefield, T Philadelphia Eagles ...... 26thLynn Brownson, QB Washington Redskins .. 27th
1946
Al Hoisch, HB Chicago Bears .............. 23rd
1945
Bill Shipkey, F Washington Redskins .. 18thJim McCuray Washington Redskins . 22ndBob Hall, E Philadelphia Eagles ...... 23rdDoug Graham New York Giants .......... 24th
1944
Loren La Prade, G Philadelphia Eagles ....... 2ndBuck Fawcett, E Chicago Bears ................. 6thFred Boensch, T Cleveland Browns .......... 7thBill Joslyn Washington Redskins .. 10thJim Cox, T Green Bay Packers ....... 19thBob Frisbee, HB Philadelphia Eagles ...... 23rd
1943
Ed Stamm, T Chicago Bears ................ 3rdChuck Taylor, G Cleveland Browns .......... 4thMilt Vucinich, FB Chicago Bears ................. 5th
Bruno Banducci, T Philadelphia Eagles ........ 6thRay Hammett, RB Chicago Bears ................. 9thHenry Norberg, E Chicago Bears .............. 16th
1942
Pete Kmetovic, HB Philadelphia Eagles ......... 1st (3rd Pick Overall)
Frankie Albert, QB Chicago Bears ................. 1st (10th Pick Overall)
Vic Lindskog, C Philadelphia Eagles ....... 2ndFred Meyer, E Philadelphia Eagles ...... 12thArnold Meiners, E Philadelphia Eagles ...... 17th
1941
Norm Standlee, FB Chicago Bears ................ 2ndHugh Gallarneau, HB Chicago Bears ................. 4th
1940
Hampton Pool, QB/G Chicago Bears ................. 7thStan Anderson, T Chicago Cardinals ....... 12th
1939
Pete Zager, T/G New York Giants ............ 6thTony Calvelli, C Detroit Lions .................. 9thBill Paulman, QB New York Giants .......... 17th
1936
Keith Topping, E Boston Patriots .............. 2ndWes Muller, C Philadelphia Eagles ........ 3rdBobby Grayson, FB Pittsburgh Steelers ......... 3rdBob Reynolds, T Green Bay Packers ......... 6thBones Hamilton, HB Brooklyn Dodgers .......... 8thMonk Moscrip, E Brooklyn Dodgers .......... 9thNeils Larsen, T Chicago Cardinals ......... 9th
Greg Clark was drafted in the third round by the SanFrancisco 49ers in 1997. ©NFL Photos
Ten-year NFL veteran tight end Chris Dressel was a third-round selection by the Houston Oilers in 1983.
Darrien Gordon, a first round selection by the San DiegoChargers in 1993, played for five teams during his NFL career.©Donald Miralle/Getty Images
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Stanford Players in the Super Bowl
Name, Position Team Super BowlLester Archambeau, DE Atlanta Falcons XXXIIIBrad Badger, OT Oakland Raiders XXXVIIBenny Barnes, CB Dallas Cowboys X, XII, XIIIGuy Benjamin, QB San Francisco 49ers XVIGeorge Buehler, G Oakland Raiders XIChris Burford, TE Kansas City Chiefs IGreg Comella, FB New York Giants XXXVToi Cook, CB San Francisco 49ers XXIXChris Dalman, C/G San Francisco 49ers XXIXPat Donovan, DT Dallas Cowboys X, XII, XIIIJohn Elway, QB Denver Broncos XXI, XXII,
XXIV, XXXII,XXXIII
Jason Fisk, OT Tennessee Titans XXXIVDarrien Gordon, CB San Diego Chargers XXIX
Denver Broncos XXXII, XXXIIIOakland Raiders XXXVII
Tony Hill, WR Dallas Cowboys XII, XIIIBrian Holloway, OT New England Patriots XXScott Laidlaw, RB Dallas Cowboys XII, XIIIJames Lofton, WR Buffalo Bills XXV, XXVI,
XXVIIJohn Lynch, S Tampa Bay Buccaneers XXXVIIKen Margerum, WR Chicago Bears XXEd McCaffrey, WR San Francisco 49ers XXIX
Denver Broncos XXXII, XXXIIIMilt McColl, LB San Francisco 49ers XVI, XIXBlaine Nye, OG Dallas Cowboys V, VI, XJim Plunkett, QB Oakland Raiders XV
Los Angeles Raiders XVIIIRandy Poltl, S Minnesota Vikings IX
Denver Broncos XIIJon Ritchie, FB Oakland Raiders XXXVII
Philadelphia Eagles XXXIXTurk Schonert, QB Cincinnati Bengals XVI, XXIIIJeff Siemon, LB Minnesota Vikings VIII, IX, XIGarin Veris, DE New England Patriots XXChris Walsh, WR Buffalo Bills XXVIIIBob Whitfield, OT Atlanta Falcons XXXIIIJohn Wilbur, OG Washington Redskins VII
Stanford in the Super Bowl Football Honors
Stanford Coaches in the Super Bowl
Phil Bengston Green Bay Packers I, IIBrian Billick Baltimore Ravens XXXV*Monte Clark Miami Dolphins VI, VII, VIIIRod Dowhower Washington Redskins XXVIJim Fassel New York Giants XXXVBob Gambold Denver Broncos XIIDennis Green San Francisco 49ers XXIIIRay Handley New York Giants XXI, XXVNorbert Hecker San Francisco 49ers XVI, XIXTom Holmoe San Francisco 49ers XXIXRod Rust New England Patriots XXGeorge Siefert San Francisco 49ers XVI, XIX, XXIII,
XXIV*, XXIX*Willie Shaw San Diego Chargers XXIXDick Vermeil Philadelphia Eagles XV*
St. Louis Rams XXXIV*Fred VonAppen San Francisco 49ers XIX, XXIIIBill Walsh San Francisco 49ers XVI*, XIX*,
XXIII*Mike White St. Louis Rams XXXIV*head coach
Darrien Gordon played in four SuperBowls with three teams.
Stanford in the Super Bowl: (from top left) Buccaneer John Lynch cele-brates at Super Bowl XXXVII while Raider FB Jon Ritchie shows his disap-pointment. Super Bowl MVP John Elway led Denver to five Super Bowls,including back-to-back titles. NFL Hall-of-Famer Bill Walsh took the SanFrancisco 49ers to three Super Bowl titles during his coaching tenure. WR EdMcCaffrey is one of several Stanford alums who have won Super Bowls withtwo teams (49ers, Broncos). Jim Plunkett was named Super Bowl MVP afterleading the Raiders to the Super Bowl XVIII title.