Stanford Cardinal Archives - uSports.org https://usports.org/tag/stanford-cardinal/ Sports News & Views Tue, 20 Dec 2016 22:03:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey, LSU’s Leonard Fournette To Skip Bowl Games https://usports.org/stanfords-christian-mccaffrey-lsus-leonard-fournette-miss-bowl-games/ https://usports.org/stanfords-christian-mccaffrey-lsus-leonard-fournette-miss-bowl-games/#respond Tue, 20 Dec 2016 22:03:48 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=31051 Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey to Miss Sun Bowl vs UNC
Up until about Friday evening, all public records seemed to indicate that Christian McCaffrey would be playing with Stanford against North Carolina in the Hyundai Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas on Dec. 30. Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey, LSU’s Leonard Fournette To Skip Bowl Games The 20-year-old running back, who announced his intention to enter the 2017 NFL […]

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Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey to Miss Sun Bowl vs UNC

Up until about Friday evening, all public records seemed to indicate that Christian McCaffrey would be playing with Stanford against North Carolina in the Hyundai Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas on Dec. 30.

Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey, LSU’s Leonard Fournette To Skip Bowl Games

The 20-year-old running back, who announced his intention to enter the 2017 NFL Draft two weeks ago, said he looked forward to one final opportunity to play with his Cardinal teammates.

“I’m really focused on UNC,” McCaffrey said on Friday. “I just wanted to make the announcement to get it out of the way. I’m just focused on UNC now.”

However, something must have changed in the 50 hours between then and his early Monday morning tweet, in which he dropped this shocking piece of news:


McCaffrey’s announcement came just three days after LSU rusher Leonard Fournette revealed he would be skipping his own bowl game, the Citrus Bowl, which the Tigers will play against the Louisville Cardinals in Orlando, Florida on Dec. 31. Fournette also cited his NFL draft prep as his reason for skipping LSU’s bowl game.

It remains uncertain whether McCaffrey was influenced by Fournette’s decision– Stanford provided only a brief statement of support from Coach David Shaw. Nevertheless, it should be stated that Fournette continues to heal from an ankle injury, while McCaffrey was also hurt earlier this year.

Allowing either player to participate in one more game could be risky, as demonstrated by Notre Dame linebacker Jaylon Smith’s knee injury in last year’s Fiesta Bowl.

The Cardinal will surely be losing a great player in McCaffrey: his 6,191 all-purpose yards since 2015 are the most by any player over a two-year stretch in FBS history.

McCaffrey clearly seems confident that he has matured during his time at Stanford.

“I was a curious kid, very quiet,” McCaffrey said. “That’s how I was when I came here. I really just wanted to put my head down and get to work. [Looking back] I would have just told myself to relax a little more and know that everything is going to be OK, because I was pretty stressed when I came here. I didn’t know what to expect, just like any new college kid, but it all ended up OK.”

His and Fournette’s decisions unsurprisingly drew some criticism from both NCAA and NFL members. Ezekiel Elliott, a Dallas Cowboys running back who was drafted as a first-round pick earlier this year out of Ohio State, was among those critics. Elliott said he would give anything to have a final chance to play alongside his college teammates.

If McCaffrey and Fourntte truly feel that performing in their respective Bowl games would ultimately hurt them more than help them, then more power to both running backs in making such an unexpected, controversial decision.

BERKELEY, CA – NOVEMBER 19: Christian McCaffrey #5 of the Stanford Cardinal runs with the ball against the California Golden Bears at California Memorial Stadium on November 19, 2016 in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

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Ex-Stanford Coach Johnny Dawkins To Become Next UCF Coach https://usports.org/ex-stanford-coach-johnny-dawkins-to-become-next-ucf-coach/ https://usports.org/ex-stanford-coach-johnny-dawkins-to-become-next-ucf-coach/#respond Wed, 23 Mar 2016 20:24:35 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=13781 Johnny Dawkins To Be Named Next UFC Coach
Former Stanford basketball coach Johnny Dawkins has reached an agreement in principle to become University of Central Florida’s next head coach, according to a source who confirmed the news to CBS Sports. Ex-Stanford Coach Johnny Dawkins To Become Next UCF Coach An official announcement is expected soon. Dawkins, 52, was fired from Stanford last week after eight […]

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Johnny Dawkins To Be Named Next UFC Coach

Former Stanford basketball coach Johnny Dawkins has reached an agreement in principle to become University of Central Florida’s next head coach, according to a source who confirmed the news to CBS Sports.

Ex-Stanford Coach Johnny Dawkins To Become Next UCF Coach

An official announcement is expected soon.

Dawkins, 52, was fired from Stanford last week after eight seasons that ended in just one trip to the NCAA Tournament. In the Pac-12, Dawkins’ career record is 66-78. He also led the Cardinal to two NIT Championships, and was 156-115 in eight seasons with the team. Nevertheless, the former Duke standout (a star guard with the Blue Devils from 1982 to 1986) and Duke assistant still managed to land the job at UCF less than a week after losing his job at Stanford. The Cardinal went 15-15 last season and was 8-10 in Pac-12 play, finishing ninth in the conference.

Coincidentally enough, Central Florida’s Athletic Director, Danny White, is the son of Duke AD Kevin White, yet another connection between the two schools.

Dawkins will replace Donnie Jones, who coached the UCF Knights for six seasons.

TUCSON, AZ – MARCH 5: Head coach Johnny Dawkins of the Stanford Cardinal gestures during the first half of the college basketball game against the Arizona Wildcats at McKale Center on March 5, 2016 in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)

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Derrick Henry, Christian McCaffrey And Deshaun Watson Named Maxwell Award Finalists https://usports.org/derrick-henry-christian-mccaffrey-and-deshaun-watson-named-maxwell-award-finalists/ Wed, 25 Nov 2015 15:24:57 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=8773 Derrick Henry
With the college football season winding down, some of sports’ most prestigious awards are on the horizon. One of those is the Maxwell, given to the player who a panel of sportswriters, coaches, and sportscasters judge to be the best player in NCAA football. This year’s finalists are Alabama running back Derrick Henry, Stanford running […]

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Derrick Henry

With the college football season winding down, some of sports’ most prestigious awards are on the horizon. One of those is the Maxwell, given to the player who a panel of sportswriters, coaches, and sportscasters judge to be the best player in NCAA football. This year’s finalists are Alabama running back Derrick Henry, Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey and Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson.

During the 2015 season, Henry has been dominant for the Crimson Tide rushing for over 1,500 yards and 21 touchdowns. McCaffrey’s individual statistics are less impressive–he has 1,546 rushing yards but only seven touchdowns–but he is a more versatile player; just this weekend, for example, he set a school record with 389 all-purpose yards. Lastly, Watson stands out by virtue of being the only quarterback among the three finalists. While leading the Tigers to an undefeated 11-0 record, he has thrown for nearly 3,000 yards and 26 touchdowns.

With games still to play, however, there is still room for movement. If one player puts up a dominant performance in this weekend’s games, that could be enough to swing the vote in his favor.

The Maxwell Award, along with eight others, will be handed out on December 10.

Photo: Derrick Henry #2 of the Alabama Crimson Tide rushes for a touchdown against the Charleston Southern Buccaneers at Bryant-Denny Stadium on November 21, 2015 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

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2015 Getty Images TUSCALOOSA, AL - NOVEMBER 21: Derrick Henry #2 of the Alabama Crimson Tide rushes for a touchdown against the Charleston Southern Buccaneers at Bryant-Denny Stadium on November 21, 2015 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)