Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson: Stanford hosts Cal Poly Saturday; Expect Taylor to use multiple QBs again

Stanford Cardinal despite leading in the first half couldn’t hang on to finish off the TCU Horned Frogs in the second half losing the opener on Sat Aug 31, 2024 (Stanford Cardinal X photo)

On the Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson:

#1 Michael, the Stanford Cardinal couldn’t protect the lead in the second half of last Friday’s game at Stanford. The Cardinal had a first half lead but it slipped away in the second half.

#2 The Cardinal head coach Troy Taylor started Ashton Daniels who opened up with a first quarter three yard pass to wide receiver Jackson Harris to put the Cardinal on the scoreboard.

#3 In the second quarter coach Taylor switched quarterback and inserted Justin Lamson who tossed a two yard pass to Ismael Cisse at 9:19. The Cardinal held a 17-10 first half lead on a very good football team but it would short lived.

#4 TCU would score on a quarterback Josh Hoover keeper for two yards in the third quarter at 2:22. The Horned Frogs scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter that pretty put it away and Stanford who hasn’t won a home opener since Sat Sep 3 2022 against against Colgate 41-10.

#5 The Cardinal are hoping second times the charm. They take on the Cal Poly Mustangs who lost their first game by a touchdown to the San Diego Toreros 27-21 last Saturday in San Diego. It’s home game for the Cardinal on Saturday with a 4:00pm PT kick off. Do you see this being a close one?

Join Michael Roberson for the Stanford Cardinal podcasts Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson: Friday Night Lights for Stanford were turned off by TCU; Cardinal get another chance vs. Cal Poly Saturday

Stanford Cardinal quarterback Ashton Daniels (14) drops back to pass during the first quarter against the TCU Horned Frogs at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports / Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports

On the Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson:

#1 The TCU quarterback Justin Hoover led the Horned Frogs with 353 passing yards and got TCU a go ahead touchdown in the second half to help defeat the Stanford Cardinal at Stanford Stadium last Friday 34-37.

#2 Former Cal Bears head coach and current TCU head coach Sonny Dykes said “We talked a lot about about being mentally tough,” Dykes said. “I thought we were. We got down and guys never blinked.”

#3 Stanford had the half time lead 17-10 taking a look at that first half how good did the Cardinal look they did get off to a good start.

#4 The Cardinal have used multiple quarterbacks as head coach Troy Taylor as promised with Aston Daniels and Justin Lamson. Is using quarterbacks working or confusing for the offense?

#5 The Cardinal host the Cal Poly Mustangs. The Mustangs last Saturday lost by a touchdown 27-21 to the San Diego Toreros. This might be one of those games where the Cardinal have not only the home field but a shot at getting in the win column next Saturday at 4:00pm PT.

Michael Roberson does the Stanford Cardinal podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Cardinal Lose to Horned Frogs, 34-27 in Season-Home Opener on the Farm

The Stanford Cardinal line up against TCU Horned Frogs at Stanford Stadium on Fri Aug 30, 2024 (Stanford Cardinal photo)

By Michael Roberson

STANFORD, Calif. — The Stanford Cardinal (0-1, 0-0 ACC) allowed the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs (1-0. 0-0 Big 12) to HOP around the campus, and fell to the Lone Star State visitors 34-27, on Opening Night in the Bay on Friday night.

The Duo Quarterback mode that Stanford head coach Troy Taylor implemented, was a hit early, as both Ashton Daniels and Justin Lamson reached paydirt, via the pass. However, the ploy did not result in the Cardinal getting the victory.

“Yeah, we had the lead late in the fourth quarter, so our guys battled. They’re a good team, resilient. We were able to take the lead with six minutes left and we got to get a stop and then we got to go back and score again.” Stated Stanford HC Troy Taylor.

“So just didn’t finish it. I thought we did a good job being resilient. Obviously struggled offensively in the second after early on and were able to stay in this. Defense made some good stops. Just wasn’t enough plays.”

Stanford was able to score on their initial drive, with the help of TCU’s costly penalties. As the Cardinal was about to turn the ball over on downs, guests from Texas committed a pass interference penalty. With the second chance, Daniels scrambles for a first down, which is aided by another TCU penalty, unnecessary roughness. Later in the drive, they commited yet another foul play, face masking.

Midway through the quarter, Daniels tossed a three yard touchdown to redshirt freshman Jackson Harris. The home team actually graciously accepted the plentiful gifts from their Southern guests. Stanford was up 7-0, garnering the first tally on the scoreboard. That immediate advantage was short-lived.

TCU marched down the field very efficiently, as sophomore QB Josh Hoover was a perfect 7-7 with his arm. He completed a 5-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Savion Williams to even the game at seven, near the end of the first quarter. After 15 minutes of play, the game was tied, 7-7.

In the second stanza, Stanford’s drive stalled. However, the Horned Frogs were were still in the gift giving mood. They gave the bal right back to Stanford on a fumble after a pass reception. They once again received their present with glee and used it wisely.

The drive was culminated with Justin Lamson throwing a two yard touchdown to redshirt freshman Ishmael Cisse, putting the Cardinal back up by seven, 14-7. That was the first touchdown for both players involved in the combination score.

Not to be outdone by their opponent’s philanthropy, Daniels threw an interception that was deflected to senior nose tackle Tymon Mitchell. TCU turned that into a 22-yard field goal by freshman kicker Kyle Lemmermann. Horned Frogs cut the deficit to four, 14-10, Stanford.

The Cardinal also decided to utilize their kicke; Senior Emmet Kenney booted a 35-yard conversion, putting them up 17-10 before the half. Stanford took the touchdown lead into the locker room.

The third quarter was all Horned Frogs, as they scored ten consecutive points and took the lead from the Cardinal, 20-17. This was done on a 42-yard FG by Lemmermann and a touchdown sneak by Hoover.

The Final quarter had an interesting start. TCU’s kicker missed a 39-yard FG attempt a little over three minutes into the timeblock. This would have put them up by six. Instead, Stanford took the lead back, on a one yard keeper by Lamson. The Cardinal led 24-20, with seven minutes left in regulation.

Less than four minutes later TCU’s Hoover threw another touchdown (4 yards) pass to have the Horned Frogs leap back in front by three, 27-24. They added to the advantage with another touchdown, after Stanford relinquished the ball on a 4th & 16 attempt. Sophomore running back Cam Cook scampered in for a seven yard touchdown. near the two minute warning. TCU was up ten at that point, 34-24.

With less than a minute left in the contest, Emmet Kenney converted a 45-yarder to bring them within seven, 34-27. When the clock hit zeros, that was the final score.

Ashton Daniels threw for 163 yards and a touchdown, while rushing for 89 more, and had a comment on what type of game he prefers:

“Yeah, yeah doesn’t necessarily matter to me. I wouldn’t rather have one game one game and one game the other. Whatever is helping our offense out best, whatever is scoring us points, is what I like.”

Justin Lamson scored a passing and rushing touchdown, ,and Elic Ayomanor had 102 receiving yards. TCU was led by their QB’s 353 passing yards, two touchdown via air, and one rushing. They also had two receivers with 100+ receiving yards.

Stanford is next in action Saturday September 9, back here on the Farm versus Cal Poly at 4 PM PDT, while TCU heads back to Texas to host Long Island, on the same dat at 5 PM CST.

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Morris Phillips: As promised coach Taylor using Daniels and Lamson at QB vs. TCU

Stanford Cardinal cornerback Collin Wright (6) heads to the field before their match up against the visiting TCU Horned Frogs at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto on Fri Aug 30, 2024 (Stanford Cardinal X photo)

On the Stanford Cardinal podcast with Morris:

The Stanford Cardinal had the lead in the first half 17-10 and got scoring help from quarterback Aston Daniels for the opening score when Daniels threw a three yard pass to Jackson Harris 7:57 in the first quarter. The Horned Frogs answered back with a quarterback Josh Hoover five yard pass to Savion Williams to tie it up 7-7 at 1:16.

Stanford head coach Troy Taylor who said he would use multiple quarterbacks and did so sending out Justin Lamson who tossed a two yard pass to Ismeal Cisse at 9:19 in the second quarter to take the lead once more at 14-7. The Horned Frogs Kyle Lemmerman booted a 22 yard field goal to make it 14-10 at 4:09. To end the first half scoring the Cardinal kicker Emmet Kenny with 1:36 left in the half hit a 35 yarder to make it 17-10.

In the third quarter Horned Frog kicker Lemmerman hit a 42 yard field goal at 9:11 and the Horned Frogs were closing in making it 17-13. The Horned Frogs surpassed Stanford when Hoover on a keeper scored on a one yard carry to make it 20-17 at 2:22 in the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter Stanford came back when Lamson took a keeper for one yard for a touchdown that gave the Cardinal a brief lead 24-20 at 6:57. TCU quarterback Hoover at 3:13 hit wide receiver Jack Bech with a four yard pass and TCU was back on top once again 27-24.

The Horned Frogs Cam Cook carried a seven yard hand off from Hoover for a touchdown to give TCU a ten point lead 34-24 at 1:51. Stanford had the last word on scoring but it wasn’t enough. Kenney booted a 45 yard field goal at 0:36 as TCU wins it on opening night 34-27.

Morris Phillips was podcasting the Stanford Cardinal for the opener of the 2024 season and is the Cal Bears beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson: Cardinal rely on Daniel and Ayomanor to spark the offense in opener vs. TCU Friday

The Stanford Cardinal wide receiver Elic Ayomanor (right) makes the catch and hangs onto the football against the Colorado cornerback Travis Hunter (left) in overtime at Boulder Colorado on Oct 14, 2023. For the 2024 season the Cardinal will be relying on Ayomanor to maintain such receiving skills. (AP News file photo)

On the Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson:

#1 Michael just going over some of last season’s numbers for the Cardinal before they open Friday night at Stanford Stadium against the TCU Horned Frogs. Starting with quarterback Ashton Daniels in 2023 Daniels threw 191 completions in 325 attempts for 2247 yards.

#2 Wide receiver Elic Ayomanor caught 62 passes for 1013 yards and six touchdowns. The Cardinal will rely heavily on Ayomanor to make some catches to cover some ground.

#3 Wide receiver Tiger Bachmeier last season had 36 receptions, 409 yards, two touchdowns. How do you see Bachmeier in this one against the Horned Frogs?

#4 The top rushers for Stanford last season were quarterback Justin Lamson and Daniels. Is that an indicator that the quarterback keeper is more of an option than handing it off to the running backs?

#5 Stanford has had a struggle the last two seasons and it’s hopeful they can bounce out of it and get the ship righted. They were well below .500 and at best they hope to get a home victory over the TCU Horned Frogs on Friday night at Stanford Stadium.

Join Michael for the Stanford Cardinal podcasts Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson: Is there a quarterback controversy before Stanford’s opener Friday?

Stanford Cardinal quarterback Ashton Daniels seen here dropping back to pass in practice on Tue Jul 30, 2024 is also competing for the starter job with quarterbacks Justin Lamson and Elijah Brown (Bay Area News Group photo)

On the Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson:

#1 Stanford Cardinal quarterback Ashton Daniels doesn’t have a lock as starting quarterback. Stanford head coach Troy Taylor has not announced a starter for this Friday night’s opener against TCU.

#2 Daniels knows about the imminent quarterback controversy and that’s a good thing all three quarterbacks trying to make starter have had good camps.

#3 Daniels said having a team first and positive attitude have helped during this competitive practices and what could seen as a tryout to make first string.

#4 This is no different than last season as Daniels had to compete for the first string job this season he’s competing with Justin Lamson and Elijah Brown. This might be a decision that goes right down to practice the day before the game.

#5 Coach Taylor is also considering using multiple quarterbacks like what he did last season. He used multiple quarterbacks in 11 different games last season.

Michael Roberson does the Stanford Cardinal podcasts Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

College Football’s Power Four Is The New Reality: You Have the Power (And The Money) Or You Don’t

By Morris Phillips

RENO—ACC Football kicked off Saturday morning in Dublin at Aviva Stadium, and the reception was deadly, shenanigans commenced with the second half kickoff, and a traditional Irish jig aced by a trio of Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets highlighted the impromptu postgame celebration.

Inside the stadium, the pre-dominant Seminoles fans itched as Georgia Tech comported itself as a miserable pox. And outside the stadium, and across the U.S. football fans consumed it all via television.

ACC Football in 2024 has expanded its reach, entertained the masses and adapted to the prevailing conditions, whether it’s what really needed or not.

A Week 0 mandate: ACC, you better put your blocking, tackling and mistake-free football closer to the top of your list. A glaring loss by Florida State followed by a narrow win at Nevada by SMU isn’t the ratings winner the expanded league wants.

“We found a way to win in the fourth quarter,” SMU coach Rhett Lashlee said. “Guys dug deep. It’s not always how you won, it’s that we won. We’re 1-0.”

SMU’s circumstances of demanding that they be included with the big boys is unique. The SMU athletic department agreed to take what they were offered (or leave it) from the ACC. They didn’t care. The SMU boosters and sponsors stepped up, and the Mustangs are in. And in 2024, being in is a 180 degree spin from being out.

Nevada and coach Jeff Choate in his first game as head coach were noticeably poised and prepared. Offensive coordinator Matt Lubick dialed up a great scheme that caught the Mustangs’ defense by surprise early on. Lashlee obviously noticed that he needed to step up as much as his players, and he was quick to acknowledge Choate afterwards.

“He’s hard nosed, tough, culture-type guy and I think his team played with the edge he’s going to want them to play with moving forward,” Lashlee said.

If there’s any observation, it’s this: the pool of great high school players may be deep enough to stock Power 4 rosters, but the coaching pool may be deeper. That dynamic was on display Saturday night in Reno with Choate and Lubick, who almost pulled off a spectacular debut.

For the coaching staffs at Stanford and Cal, SMU-Nevada was appointment viewing. Every year, the new ACC trio competes in football they’ll see each other. In this first season of new rivalries, SMU will visit Stanford, and Cal will travel to Dallas to see the Mustangs in the regular season finale. Forget what the Bruins, Trojans, and Ducks are doing. For the ACC’s Bay Area teams, SMU gets a big share of their attention. If Cal and Stanford can hold their own against the Pony Express, then maybe, just maybe, they can have realistic hopes of hanging with Clemson and Florida State as well.

For all three programs, the ACC presents a unique challenge. Given significantly less resources, and a smaller cut of the league’s contract with its broadcast partners, they must compete. While coaches and their student athletes probably don’t like cross-country flights, they do like to compete, and it’s clear that they will do that and let those around them make the excuses.

Lashlee got his first taste and it was nearly bitter. After a big fourth quarter in which they shocked Nevada with 16 unanswered points to win 29-24, the taste was sweet.

“The experience, we’re going to need it,” Lashlee said. “Like I said, I’ve been on teams that lost games like that, but we find ways to win games like that early in the year and it ends up helping us later in the season.“

And a little clarification regarding the phrase “deadly.” In Dublin, that’s an up-to-the-minute slang term of curious origins that means “good or great.”

In the newfangled ACC, you’ve got to know your surroundings, and knowing them sooner is much better than later.

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson: Cardinal kick off season with TCU on Fri Aug 30th at Stanford Stadium

Stanford Cardinal head coach Troy Taylor as seen here Sep 9, 2023 against the UCS Trojans in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Taylor hopes to improve this season after finishing 3-9 in 2023. (AP News photo)

On Headline Sports podcast with Michael Roberson:

#1 Head coach Troy Taylor has had a rough last two seasons finishing with duplicate records of 3-9. Coach Taylor is hoping to get things turned around with a league and with Ashton Daniels under center.

#2 Stanford enters the 2024 season with it’s worst three year losing record since 1958-1960 can being in the ACC make a difference, bring optimism and a new foundation in the ACC?

#3 Elic Ayomanor is someone that Taylor and Daniels will be relying on. Aymmanor will be looking for some key passes and if Stanford is to win this year’s he’ll be carrying a good amount of passes.

#4 The Cardinal have a lot of holes on both sides of the ball but defense is a major concern. Stanford has been rated with the worse defense in college football coming in and there was not much movement in the portal to fix it in the off season.

#5 The Cardinal opened up against the TCU Horned Frogs Fri Aug 30. The Horned Frogs were below .500 last season and head coach Sonny Dykes says he hoping for a shot to return to the National Championship game where they were in 2022. In 2023 the Horned Frogs struggled finishing two games below .500 at 5-7. Taking both teams 2023 experiences in account do you think this opener Friday could be a tight contest?

Michael Roberson is the Stanford Cardinal beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com and podcasts Stanford football Thursdays.

Stanford Cardinal football podcast with Michael Roberson: Cardinal expect big things from Daniels this season

The Stanford Cardinal quarterback Ashton Daniels throws against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors on Fri Sep 1, 2023. Daniels starts for the Cardinal in his third season at Stanford. (AP news photo)

On the Stanford Cardinal football podcast with Michael Roberson:

#1 Stanford Cardinal quarterback Ashton Daniels joins the Cardinal for his junior year. Last season Daniels didn’t miss a game s playing in all 12 games at Stanford and started ten games in his Freshman year. So as far as consistency and what head coach Troy Taylor is looking for in durability it’s Daniels job to win again.

#2 As far as passing is concerned for Daniels his numbers prove impressive with 58.8% of his passes completed 191 out of 325 passes for 2,247 yards and 11 touchdowns.

#3 Daniels is a mobile quarterback rushing for 292 yards for Stanford last season that was the second most for a Pac 12 quarterback last season.

#4 Michael, Daniels also can go long of five of his passes he threw 40 plus yards for touchdowns. Daniels also threw for 396 yards and four touchdowns in double overtime against head coach Dieon Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes last season.

#5 The Cardinal open the season against the TCU Horned Frogs on Fri Aug 30th at Stanford Stadium. Michael I know you’ve talked about some of the Cardinal home coming games and they’ve below than average crowds for some of those in the past but with the ACC and the Horned Frogs do you see the home opener being a drawing card?

Michael Roberson does the Stanford Cardinal podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson: Coach Taylor says adapt to ACC or you won’t be relevant

Stanford Cardinal head coach Troy Taylor disputes a play with an official against the USC Trojans on Sat Sep 9, 2023. Coach Taylor is getting the Cardinal ready for the adjustment to the ACC for the 2024 season. (AP News file photo)

On the Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson:

#1 Stanford Cardinal head coach Troy Taylor said they need to adapt to the ACC or the Cardinal won’t be relevant. The first game is not until Aug 30th against TCU so that gives them some time to psych themselves up for the change.

#2 At the time of learning about the break up of the Pac 12 a long storied league and how it’s history and what it once was is now gone.

#3 After the breakup of the Pac 12 the ACC was a landing spot for the Cardinal along with Big Game rival the Cal Bears. That was a important part of this change keeping them in the same division.

#4 Coach Taylor said any conference would love to have the Cardinal, that long history, the tradition, playing at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto.

#5 Coach Taylor said that the Cardinal had a successful program ten years ago. Taylor added the Cardinal need to build their program because the Cardinal will be in another position to be realigned again and having a strong program is important to attract other conferences when that time comes.

Michael Roberson is a Stanford Cardinal beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com