Kickoff-return duel won by Stanford
Published 27 days ago by Tom FitzGerald at SFGate: Top Sports Stories
In a duel between two of the best kickoff return teams in the country, Stanford had the upper hand. And in Saturday's 93-point duel, there were plenty of kickoffs. Chris Owusu, who came into the game sixth in the nation with a 35.2-yard average, started the...
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