Bryce the Rice jet sweep 2PC for the win on Senior Day would be legendary


Hearing rumors that Mitch Leigber may play QB next week


Ismael Cisse is a born winner (carried Cherry Creek to four straight state championships), and it was pure neglect that no schools east of his hometown offered the budding WR out of Denver. Could his elusive power expose Clemson’s narrow-minded recruiting towards a Card victory?


Jay Green has National Championship experience under his belt, and the nickel faces an upcoming test similar to that which he saw in the CFP last season — trying to shut down a big-armed QB in a dome. Could Green’s lockdown coverage be the key to the Card getting an ACC road W?


Simione Pale paved the way for a Wing-T offense at Elk Grove HS (located in Elk Grove, CA), and while the Cardinal don’t run an identical offensive system, he’s right in the thick of things once again. Could Pale’s push be the key to Stanford clinching a huge victory on Saturday?

New week, new focus. #GoStanford

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If Lexie is back starting, then I’m back. No surprise that the star who’s ascended women’s basketball to unprecedented heights led her team to victory today (Lexie had as many made 3FGs as personal fouls - 4 - in today’s dub)

Lexie Hull joins the starting lineup.

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Indeed, “Lexie the Dexie” Hull is the best player not only on the Fever but in the entirety of the WNBA. Why isn’t she playing more? It turns out that head coach Christie Sides owes big bucks to the mafia and is money laundering through betting against her team on certain nights

Lexie Hull currently leads the Fever in Offensive Rating and Net Rating She did not play a single minute vs the Aces last night despite Wallace, Samuelson, and wheeler shooting a combined 3/13 from the field #WNBA

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Hearing that being snubbed from the EA Sports College Football trailer has instantly become bulletin board material for Stanford. Head Coach Troy Taylor posted this photo in the locker room under the words “Fear me. Fear Thee. Fear Tree” and players slap it before every workout

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How come when Bronny exaggerates his height by 3 inches he still gets picked in the 1st round but when I do the bouncer throws me out of the club


Now official: “Maxime the Dream” — the world’s future top astrophysicist — is back for his senior season. I expect him to come back with a vengeance, and if he can channel his inner Josh Sharma, the ACC better watch out

BREAKING: Stanford center Maxime Raynaud removes name from transfer portal si.com/college/stanfo…



BREAKING: After perhaps the most illustrious career in program history, Stanford Men's Basketball is retiring manager-turned-player Roy Yuan's number 4. His jersey will be hung from the rafters of Maples Pavilion for eternity

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Proud to be the only person in the country without a direct affiliation to accurately predict NC State making the final four. I’ve been watching ball for a long time and I know a gamer when I see one (Michael O’Connell led his team in rebounds AND assists today)

Getting a lot of inquires as to my March Madness picks. On the men’s side, my final four is Auburn (backcourt defensive reminds me of Daejon Davis and Bryce Wills), North Carolina (Jerod Haase’s farm team), NC State (Michael O’Connell was a top 100 lax recruit), and Gonzaga



Official proof Stanford was robbed against NC State. If the NCAA has any respect at all they will call for a rematch tonight with even 3-point lines. It was evident something was rigged when Brooke Demetre (the goat shooter vs. Iowa State) was just 1 of 5 from 3 and here it is

The NCAA has released a statement. What a nightmare.

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Zach Edey is what James Keefe could've been with better coaching


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Given Jerod Haase's Farm Team [University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill] came up with a big rivalry win yesterday (obviously Jerod just did the same with Stanford), I thought it would be worth breaking down their top players. Cardinal fans will be familiar with these names


This is why Kyle Smith is worlds better than Jerod Haase, who tried to use a singular stat (floor burns) to assess effort. Haase fell victim to Goodhart's Law; in order to lead Kansas in floor burns back in the day, he would dive on the floor repeatedly opposite the end of play

Kyle Smith said there's 60 different stats that he and his staff look at for to measure how hard his teams compete



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