sfgate.com - 25 days ago
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The team's leading tackler will be replaced by starting fullback Owen Marecic, who will play both ways. Marecic, a junior, has seen spot duty on defense but has not made a tackle. While playing at Jesuit High School in Tigard, Ore., he was named state defensive player of the year as a ...
examiner.com - 25 days ago
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STANFORD CARDINAL (5-3, 4-2) VS OREGON DUCKS (7-1,
5-0) WHERE/WHEN: Stanford Stadium, 12:41pm kickoff TV/Radio: The game...
will be broadcast by Fox Sports Net. It can be viewed in the Bay Area on Comcast Sports Net Bay Area. The radio broa...
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Stanford vs Oregon game notes
registerguard.com - 25 days ago
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While the comeback win over Stanford last year
was a turning point in Oregon’s season, the first...
of four straight wins culminating in the victory over Oklahoma State in the Holiday Bowl, it was also a turning point for the Cardinal. A tough road win ...
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pac10-fans.com - 27 days ago
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On the first Saturday of November, the Oregon
Ducks will step into an entirely new world. America--and...
especially the member schools in the Pac-10 Conference--will be watching.
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Clinton Snyder is out for the season
Stanford Cardinal Football Examiner —
Stanford football s defense has taken a huge hit. Leading tackler Clinton Snyder has injured his knee and is out for the season. Tom FitzGerald of the San Francisco Chronicle reports the Snyder will be replaced in the lineup by fullback Owen Marecic who will play both ways in the game tomorrow against Oregon. Snyder was injured during practice on Tuesday when he landed awkwardly trying to defend a pass to Jim Dray. Snyder reportedly sustained a torn ligament in his left knee on the play. The senior linebacker has 61 tackles this season, 34 are unassisted. He is the leader ...
Stanford Fullback Goes Both Ways (NTTAWWT…)
SPORTSbyBROOKS —
... opponent’s eye sockets and into his brain because that’s what a badass would do.) Lo and behold, that’s where we are; in the practice for Stanford’s upcoming tilt against new Pac-10 overlord Oregon, the Cardinal’s leading tackler, Clinton Snyder , ripped up his left knee and is gone for the season. Anyone want to take this one? Anyone who’s not already starting on offense? Anyone? No? All right, Marecic; time to kick twice the ass for the rest of the season. No pressure! From the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE : Marecic, a junior, has seen spot duty on defense but has not made a ...
Stanford takes huge injury hit on defense
NBC Sports - College Football Talk —
Stanford takes huge injury hit on defense Posted by John Taylor on November 6, 2009 7:29 PM ET Linebacker Clinton Snyder leads Stanford with 61 tackles in 2009. Unfortunately for the Cardinal, that number will remain the same for the remainder of the year. According to the San Francisco Chronicle , Snyder will miss the rest of the season after sustaining a knee injury during practice this week. Snyder, who has started 42 of 44 games at Stanford, suffered a torn ligament in his left knee after landing awkwardly Tuesday. He also hyperextended the knee on the same play. ...
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