Stanford Cardinal podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: No Joshing, UCLA’s Rosen a force to reckon with Thursday at Stanford

by Jerry Feitelberg

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PALO ALTO–UCLA Bruins quarterback Josh Rosen and the UCLA Bruins (4-1) are doing quite well at this juncture of the season as the Bruins prepare to come into Stanford (4-1) on Thursday October 15th this week. Rosen thus far this season has completed 102 of 168 passes for 1243 yards and he has nine touchdown throws for the season.

On the negative side Rosen has thrown five interceptions and he’s just a freshman. He replaced Jerry Neuheisel as the starting quarterback and Neuheisel is Rosen’s back up quarterback. Rosen is a freshman and he comes out of Manhattan Beach and he’s 6’4 and is definitely a pro style quarterback no question about that.

Rosen has the height and the accuracy, now the question is does he have the receivers to go along with that arm. Right now the Bruin football team is in a bit of turmoil over the weekend their punter Adam Searl was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault. The Bruins also have lost Mossi Johnson to a knee injury. To hear more click on below for the podcast.

Jerry Feitelberg does the Stanford podcast each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com listen to the podcast below

NCAA Podcast with Michelle Richardson: Longhorns shock nation with win over Sooners; Ducks take their third loss; Utah stays undefeated 5-0

by Michelle Richardson

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On the podcast Michelle discusses the Texas Longhorns (2-4) upset over the Oklahoma Sooners (4-1) and how the Horns head coach Charlie Strong got the team turned around after their last game defeat a 50-7 at the hands of TUC. The Horns beat the Sooners 24-17 in a game that was a well fought battle.

Also the Washington State Cougars (3-2) showed the Oregon Ducks (3-3) to yet another loss 45-38 in double overtime. With former Ducks quarterback Marcus Mariotta gone the Ducks have been a different team and Michelle takes a look at how the Ducks success might be going south for the winter.

The Utah Utes (5-0) college football’s hottest team defeated the Cal Bears 30-24 as the Utes quarterback Travis Wilson threw for 16 completions for 120 yards, and one touchdown. The Utes defense also held Cal to no touchdowns in the fourth quarter to beat Cal by a touchdown.

Michelle Richardson does commentary on the NCAA each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: Cardinal setting all sorts of records and are ready to host a frustrated UCLA on Thu 15th

by Jerry Feitelberg

PALO ALTO–The Stanford Cardinal offense has got it going, Cardinal Quarterback Kevin Hogan said it best “in ground and pound” their running well on the ground and the offensive line the offensive line is pounding the defense lines into submission. The Cardinal they’ve scored on 570 yards of total offense.

They had 46 rushes in Saturday’s game against the Washington State Cougars for 14 yards for an astounding 6.8 yards per carry. That’s absolutely amazing and in the last three games they’ve rushed for 834 yards with an average of 5.8 yards per rush. You look at what the backs are doing Christian McCaffrey rushed 17 times for 156 yards.

Remound Wright running back came through with three scores and running back Barry Sanders came through in the second week in a row with a 65 yard touchdown run. The Cardinal have won four straight and are hosting the UCLA Bruins on Thursday the 15th. In the last three weeks the offense has scored 40 or more points. The Cardinal have not done that for a number of years.

Jerry Feitelberg does the Stanford Cardinal podcast each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com take a listen below

NCAA Podcast with Michelle Richardson: TX Rangers social media guy tweets Longhorns head coach should be fired and then he gets fired

On the podcast with Michelle TCU Froghorns (5-0) keep rolling and show no mercy with a huge victory over the Texas Longhorns (1-4) 50-7. A Texas Rangers (baseball) social media guru tweeted on the Rangers twitter page that Longhorns head coach Charlie Strong should be fired after their loss to TCU.

The tweet was photo captured and shortly after being photographed the posted tweet by the Rangers was deleted. But too late the caption went out and the social media worker was fired from the Rangers and his firing came way earlier than any Charlie Strong firing. The Rangers released a statement apologizing for the tweet to Strong and the University.

Ohio State (5-0) got big help in their 34-27 win as Buckeyes running back Ezekial Elliot had a huge day carrying 23 times for 274 yards and scored three touchdowns. The Buckeyes stayed perfect. Ohio State hosts Maryland next Saturday. Some fans have written that the Buckeyes have a soft schedule this season.

LSU running back Leonard Founette and LSU (5-0) keep rolling this time it was over East Michigan on Saturday with a convincing win 44-22. Fournette had another career day carrying 26 times for 253 yards, three touchdown scores. Michelle says he’ll be back next season although he would make the NFL the way he is right now.

Michelle Richardson does the NCAA podcast each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

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The Stanford Cardinal vs Arizona Wildcats Preview

by Jerry Feitelberg

The Stanford Cardinal (3-1, 2-0 Oac-12) will be hosting the University of Arizona Wildcats (3-1, 0-1 Pac-12) Saturday night at Stanford Stadium. Game time will be 7:30 pm and the Pac-12 Network will televise the game.

Stanford enters the game with three straight wins after a loss opening day to Northwestern. The Cardinal is the only team with two wins in the Pac-12 conference so far this season. The Wildcats won their first three games by defeating the University of Texas San Antonio, The University of Nevada Reno and Northern Arizona.  UClA handed them their first loss beating them 56-30.

The Wildcats lead the league in scoring averaging 48.2 points per game, total offense (555.5 yards) and rushing(329 Yards). Their running back, Nick Wilson averages 142.5 yards per game and has three-consecutive games 100 yard-games. Their quarterback Anu Solomon suffered a concussion in the game against the UCLA Bruins and is day-to-day. Solomon is fourth best in the conference in passing efficiency. He has thrown eleven touchdown passes without an interception. If Solomon is unable to play, Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez will have to choose between Jarred Russell or Brandon Dawkins. Rodriguez said this about his QBs ” Brandon is faster, and Jerrard is taller. I think he has the strongest arm on the team,.” “Brandon (Russell) is very valuable and brings a lot of energy to the offense.Jerrard, too. He’s so explosive. You don’t know when he is going to pop.”

On the defensive side, the Wildcats will be without the All-American linebacker Scooby Wright III and linebacker Derrick Turituri is banged up. Wright sustained an ankle injury. The Wildcat defense will be challenged to hold down the Stanford offense. Rodriguez said this about Stanford. “They are going to come downhill at you, run the power and pull schemes and stuff like that, but they’ll do it with multiple personnel groupings. They’ll put extra linemen in the game and use multiple tight ends. They have a fifth-year quarterback who is experienced and can make all the throws.”

The Cardinal offense is clicking, and Coach David Shaw had this to say “It starts with the offensive line and our tight ends. Both guys – Dalton Schultz and Austin Hooper are doing a great job blocking. The guy nobody talks about, Daniel Marx, a first-time starter, is having an outstanding year. He’s an NFL prototypical fullback.” Shaw said offensive left tackle Kyle Murphy will start Saturday. Murphy left the game against Oregon State with an injury. David Bright and Brandon Fanaika filled in nicely for Murphy. Shaw said ” Fanaika did very well. At some point, he’s going to be a starter at guard.”

Kevin Hogan will again lead the Cardinal offense. Runnings backs Christian McCaffrey, Barry Sanders, and Remound Wright will handle the running game.The 18th-ranked Cardinal racked up 195 yards running against USC and 325 more in the win over Oregon State.

On defense, The Cardinal are expected to have linemen Brennan Scarlett, and Aziz Shittu available for the game. Linebacker Kevin Anderson will not be available. Redshirt freshman Joey Alfieri will start at outside linebacker in place of Anderson. Alfieri had five tackles and a fumble recovery in the game against OSU.

Should be a great game. The Cardinal wants a win as they head into the showdown with the UCLA Bruins on Thursday. October 15th. The Wildcats want to upset the Cardinal to show everyone that the loss to UCLA was a fluke.

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: McCaffrey run sets the tone on Cardinal offense

by Jerry Feitelberg

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PALO ALTO–Last Saturday was a great day for all the running backs in Stanford’s 42-12 win over Oregon State. Christian McCaffrey led all running backs with a career setting 206 yards in 30 carries. The Cardinal Barry Sanders ran for 97 yards and Remound Wright carried for 13 yards.

Sanders had two second half touchdowns within five minutes and one was good for a run for 50 yards. Sanders really showed his stuff going down the sidelines. McCaffrey who rushed for 206 yards and it was the second big game in row for him.

The Beavers defense did a lot of shifting and did a lot of disguise blitzes and the Cardinal made a decision part of it because Cardinal quarterback Kevin Hogan had banged up his knee and was wearing a knee brace during the game. So the Cardinal concentrated on the ground game they got a pretty good offensive line even though they got two young players.

The whole left line for the Cardinal is so powerful they were just so powerful and opening holes for the runners. Three of the Stanford backs McCaffrey, Sanders, and Wright were absolutely magnificent for a terrific score as the Cardinal were within their goal line offense, the line blocked for them just lone enough and Wright just bounced off and scampered on into the end zone.

Jerry Feitelberg does the Cardinal podcast each week for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NCAA Podcast with Morris Phillips: Cal and UCLA stay perfect and the Cardinal take care of Oregon State

by Morris Phillips

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The Cal Bears (4-0) much like they experienced last week with Texas a close game and in Washington they held onto an important lead and the Bears who were leading the Huskies 27-10 at one point and won it 30-24. The Bears have really overcome a lot of adversity in terms of their injuries. Obviously the atmosphere in Seattle is incredible at Husky Stadium.

On Friday night at Corvallis the Stanford Cardinal ran up the score and defeated the Oregon State Beavers 42-24 The Cardinal improve their record to 3-1. They were ranked #21 on Saturday and they are slowly but gradually moving back to the top in the Pac 12. The Cardinal running back Christian McCaffery ran for over 200 yards.

On Saturday the UCLA Bruins showed Arizona how to do it beating the Wildcats 56-30 as the Bruins are favored to be the best in Pac 12 play. Bruins quarterback Josh Rosen had a hot hand and threw 19-28 for 284 yards and two touchdowns. The Bruins are 4-0 and will be at ASU to face the Sun Devils on Saturday in their bid to improve to 5-0.

Morris Phillips is doing the NCAA Podcast for Michelle Richardson this week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Preview of the Stanford Cardinal-Oregon State Beavers football game in Corvallis

by Jerry Feitelberg

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The Stanford Cardinal will meet the Beavers of Oregon State University Friday night at 7 pm in Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Oregon. The Cardinal will be playing their third road game of the season and have a 1-1 record on the road and a 2-1 record overall. The Cardinal rallied to beat the USC Trojans last Saturday in Los Angeles. The Beavers are 2-1 this year and the game against Stanford will be their first in Pac-12 Conference play. The Beavers beat Weber State in their opener and beat San Jose State last Saturday. Their lone loss came at the hands of Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan Wolverines in game two of the season. The game will be televised nationally on Fox Sports 1.

There is some question regarding the status of starting quarterback Kevin Hogan. Hogan may not be able to play to a sprained ankle that he suffered in the USC game. Stanford coach David Shaw that they would evaluate his status on Thursday. If Hogan can’t play, either redshirt freshman, Keller Chryst, or redshirt sophomore Ryans Burns will start in his place. Each is listed as second string on the depth chart. Another key player that may not be available is the linebacker, Kevin Anderson. Coach Shaw said that Anderson probably will not play. Anderson is the second leading tackler on the team. Joey Alfieri or Mike Tyler would start in Anderson’s spot.

Coach Shaw was pleased with the performance of the team’s offensive line against USC last week. The line did its job with crisp blocks and goal-line efficiency. Running back Remound Wright scored three touchdowns and Hogan passed for 279 yards, with two touchdowns and no interceptions. The offensive lines opened up holes for running back Christian McCaffrey, Barry Sanders, the explosive Bryce Love and Remound Wright. Tight end Austin Hooper had a big game against USC with four catches for 790 yards. Coach Shaw said this about Hooper “it’s all coming together. We felt that it would. It’s just coming faster  than we anticipated.”  Wide receiver Devon Cajuste is another example of the mismatches that Stanford can create in the passing game. Shaw said “talk to most quarterbacks, and they like big targets. When they’re covered, they’re not really covered. You have a chance to put the ball high and it’s a completion or an incompletion, but there’s no chance to get intercepted.”

The offensive line is led by Guard Josh Garnett, guard Johnny Caspers and tackles Kyle Murphy and Casey Tucker. These young men will have their hands full with the Oregon State defense. The Beavers have creative defenses and varied blitz packages that will challenge the Cardinal’s O-line.

Conrad Ukropina, in his first year as a starter, has been perfect making all five field goals attempted. He made one from 52 yards out against UCF and one from 46 yards against USC.

The Beavers are led by quarterback Seth Collins. Collins has completed 32 passes in 59 attempts good for 306 yards with four touchdowns and one interception to his credit. Collins has carried the ball forty-four times for 294 yards. Storm Woods and Chris Brown are the main rushers out of the backfield. Woods rushed 35 times for 227 yards while Brown ran for 94 yards on 24 carries. Jordan Villain and Victor Bolden are the main targets for Collins. Villain has 10 catches good for 141 yards and two TDs while Bolden nabbed eight passes good for 60 yards and one TD.The OSU offense has had trouble converting on third downs. The Beavers are just 12 for 42 in that department. They also have to cut down on turnovers deep in their own territory. The Beavers had three turnovers in each of the three games played so far and those turnovers have put extreme pressure on the defense.

The Cardinal is ranked 21st in the nation while OSU is unranked. Stanford is meeting OSU for the 82nd time. They are 53-25-3 all-time against the Beavers. The Cardinal has won five straight and six of the last seven. Should be a good game. Coach Saw has said that there are no upsets in college football. Stay tuned and let’s see what happens Friday night in Corvallis.

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: The hurt so good win puts Hogan start on ice

by Jerry Feitelberg

PALO ALTO–Stanford Cardinal quarterback Kevin Hogan is nursing a left ankle sprain and he might not be able to start this Saturday at Oregon State this Friday night. Hogan had a banner game last Saturday against the USC Trojans in the 41-31 win. Hogan didn’t practice with the club on Monday.

After further examination Hogan won’t be able to practice with the team until later this week and at best Thursday. Instead of the normal seven days to recover from a game Hogan has until Friday night to get ready on the road against the Beavers. Hogan who was injured in the first half of the game against the Trojans who came out in the second half and helped Stanford get two more touchdowns.

Jerry Feitelberg does the Stanford Cardinal podcast each week to hear more on the Cardinal click below for the podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NCAA Podcast with Michelle Richardson: Ole Miss led by Kelly for the winner; TCU gets large win over SMU;LSU shocks Auburn

by Michelle Richardson

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Ole Miss (3-0) 43 Alabama (2-1) 37: The Alabama and Auburn dynasty is done for about a minute because there are new players and remember I told all of you about last year eventually there are people who don’t want to be fourth string and their going to go to other SCC schools. Ole Miss didn’t want to sit back and wait for their time. Alabama is going to try and pick up some ballers.

For Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly there was the one pass where he just chucked it up in the air and the ball hit the helmet of the receiver on the other end and it was caught. You just can’t make that up. That’s just not in anybody’s playbook, that was just one of those games that if you didn’t see it you really missed one great game.

TCU (3-0) 56 SMU (1-2) 37: TCU quarterback Treyone Boykin threw for 21 completions, 454 yards, five touchdowns, and one interception. Boykin has one pick a game he’s got to clean that up. Boykin was a Heisman Trophy winner and last year they were talking about Boykin being a Heisman Trophy candidate.

Boykin has to clean up those picks but he’s doing what he has to. He hasn’t really got into the art of his Big 12 schedule. Boykin is going to have to go down to Texas, he’s got to go to Baylor the arch rival TCU, their going to have to go to Oklahoma and a lot of places and their definitely not out of the woods.

LSU (2-0) 45-Auburn (2-1) 21: It was offense and defense and get out of the way of LSU running back Leonard Fournette with 19 rushes, 228 yards, three touchdowns, and quarterback Brandon Harris completed 12 passes, 74 yards, and one touchdown. I went to get a bottle water and then I heard the announcer going ballistic when Fournette would carry and the announcer would go crazy a lot Saturday.

Auburn’s Jeremy Johnson had the longest rush with a 65 yard carry for Auburn’s first touchdown of the game at 14:07 in the third quarter. Fournette had ran a 70 yarder on the kickoff of the first play of the game. Fournette would later rest after compiling so many yards he was pulled out later in the game to be on the safe side which paid off in LSU’s 24 point win over Auburn.

Michelle Richardson does the NCAA Podcast for http://www.sportsradioservice.com each week listen to the podcast below