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Stanford University Cardinal | Football | The Official Athletic Site Willingham coached two of the top running backs in Stanford football historyduring his brief tenure on The Farm Glyn Milburn and tommy vardell. http://gostanford.ocsn.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/willingham_tyrone00.html
Extractions: Choose Sport Baseball Basketball - M Basketball - W Crew Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football Golf - M Golf - W Gymnastics - M Gymnastics - W Lacrosse - W Soccer - M Soccer - W Softball Swim/Diving - M Swim/Diving - W Sailing Sync Swimming Tennis - M Tennis - W Volleyball - M Volleyball - W Water Polo - M Water Polo - W Wrestling News Releases In six seasons at the helm of the Cardinal football program, Tyrone Willingham has built a reputation as one of the most respected coaches in college football. A former Cardinal assistant coach, Willingham had established himself as one of the top, young assistant coaches in the NFL during his three seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. So when Stanford Athletic Director Ted Leland went looking for a head coach to follow Bill Walsh after the 1994 season, it was a former Cardinal assistant whose character, integrity and leadership skills had impressed Leland years earlier who became Lelands top choice. Willingham, Stanfords running backs coach from 1989-91 under Dennis Green, returned to The Farm on November 28, 1994 as the Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football at Stanford University.
Stanford University Cardinal | Football | The Official Athletic Site Stanford football. the Bears, his first 100yard game of the season and the firstby a Cardinal fullback since tommy vardell in 1991 He was named winner of http://gostanford.ocsn.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/moore_casey00.html
Extractions: Choose Sport Baseball Basketball - M Basketball - W Crew Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football Golf - M Golf - W Gymnastics - M Gymnastics - W Lacrosse - W Soccer - M Soccer - W Softball Swim/Diving - M Swim/Diving - W Sailing Sync Swimming Tennis - M Tennis - W Volleyball - M Volleyball - W Water Polo - M Water Polo - W Wrestling News Releases Career: Four-year starting fullback who started 44 consecutive games from 1999-2002 One of the most productive fullbacks in school history Rushed for 961 yards on 158 carries (6.1 average) Scored 16 career touchdowns, 11 on the ground and five receiving Chalked up 50 receptions for 513 yards in his career Had 16 plays of over 18 yards in his career, including TD runs of 94 and 68 yards. The 2002 Season: Stanford's starting fullback for the fourth consecutive season Second on the team with 348 yards rushing on 54 carries Led the team with a 6.4 yards per carry average Also had 16 receptions for 143 yards and two touchdowns First-Team Academic All-Pac-10 and honorable mention All-Pac-10 Gained 116 yards on 11 carries and scored one touchdown in game three vs. Arizona State Began the year by rushing for 255 yards on 39 carries (6.6 ypc) through four games Rushed for 58 yards on 10 carries in the season opener vs. Boston College Sixty-five yards on nine carries in game two vs. San Jose State Big plays included a 68-yard TD run vs. Arizona State, a 43-yard rush at Oregon, a 31-yard TD reception vs. Oregon State and a 22-yard reception vs. Notre Dame Voted by his teammates as one of three team captains for the season.
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ESPN Classic - Willingham's Cardinal Stun No. 5 Oregon running backs in Stanford history Glyn Milburn and tommy vardell. vardell was afirstround NFL pick after was named the American football Coaches Association http://espn.go.com/classic/s/add_willingham_tyrone.html
Extractions: October 20, 2001 Practice certainly made perfect for Tyrone Willingham's Stanford team when it came to executing an on-side kick. The Cardinal had worked on the play all week in practice and it turned out to be a key to its 49-42 upset of fifth-ranked Oregon in Eugene, Ore. After Stanford scored a touchdown to cut a 14-point deficit in half with nine minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, Willingham had Mike Biselli chip the ensuing kickoff rather than boot the ball deep. Teammate Colin Branch recovered, leading to a touchdown by tailback Kerry Carter with 5½ minutes left. Biselli, however, had the ensuing extra point blocked and the score remained Oregon 42, Stanford 41. But then the Cardinal turned an interception into the winning score with 70 seconds left. Carter's fourth touchdown run of the game and a two-point conversion gave Stanford the lead for good as it ended Oregon's home winning streak at 23, the longest in the nation. This was Oregon's only loss of the season and deprived the Ducks of a berth in the national championship game. This might not have happened if not for Stanford's successful on-side kick.
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Extractions: Home Jon Jeremy Mac ... Mood Wrestling Football! It is about time to get back to football here at The Point. As we have shared in the past Jon is having a difficult time writing anything because of his new job. I have been spending my spare time writing Nuggets articles for ESPN.com. However, football is still Americas game and The Point needs to speak out about it whether I get fired for writing this at work or not. ESPN recently ran a series of pieces on the demise of the Vikings. I have written about this before but everyone needs to know what went wrong. Any discussion about how good a team is starts with talent. The Vikings no longer have much of it. An article by Mel Kiper, Jr. about how poorly the Vikings have been drafting lately shows better than anything why they have dropped to the depths of the standings. Now for a deep thought where a man thinks he is strongest there he is weakest. The one draft pick that Kiper and everyone else raves over is Culpepper. Daunte is a stud and just looking at the pick itself was a good selection. However, the fact that it was completely unnecessary to draft a QB there is completely ignored. The Vikings had Randall Cunningham coming off a career year and were about to sign Jeff George. I know Cunningham was older than most of the players fathers and they needed a replacement but the key to the Vikings future was Jeff George. I dont care what anyone thinks about Jeff George he was the perfect QB for the Vikings system. I have been critical of George since I saw him in person, at what was then the Hoosier Dome, literally drop the football and go into the fetal position before getting tackled. It was a pathetic fold. I never had any respect for him after that. When he was signed by the Vikes I was worried about his head but was not as disgruntled as I thought I would be. He had the big time arm and chucker mentality that fit the Vikings offense perfectly. He had matured and was as competitive as anyone else on the field.
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Extractions: Q: If I take a Running Back drafted in this year's first round for my fantasy team, how likely is it that he'll be a stud? A: This is a key concern for fantasy players, and there were two Running Backs drafted in the first round in the 2002 draft. William Green (#16 pick) goes to Cleveland and T.J.Duckett (#18) goes to Atlanta, where both players will likely have to share playing time. In this feature we'll look at this strictly from the standpoint of how RB's drafted in the first round do in their rookie season: Running Backs drafted in the first round from 1990-2001 Yr Player Pick w/RB Yds TD Pts* Emmitt Smith DAL Steve Broussard ATL Blair Thomas NYJ Darrell Thompson GB Rodney Hampton NYG Dexter Carter SF Leonard Russell NE Harvey Williams KC Jarrod Bunch* NYG Tommy Vardell* CLE Tony Smith ATL Vaughn Dunbar NO Garrison Hearst PHO Jerome Bettis LA Robert Smith MIN Marshall Faulk IND William Floyd* SF Greg Hill KC Ki-Jana Carter CIN James Stewart JAX Tyrone Wheatley NYG Napoleon Kaufman OAK Rashaan Salaam CHI Lawrence Phillips STL Eddie George TEN Tim Biakabutuka CAR Warrick Dunn TB Antowain Smith BUF Curtis Enis CHI John Avery MIA Robert Edwards NE Fred Taylor JAX Edgerrin James IND Ricky Williams NO Thomas Jones ARI Ron Dayne NYG Jamal Lewis BAL Shaun Alexander SEA Trung Canidate STL LaDainian Tomlinson SD Deuce McAllister NO Micheal Bennett MIN 1990 to 2001 1st Round Picks (Average)
Rotman Auction #132 0497, (22) 1999 SP Signature Edition football Certified Autographed InsertCards. Johnson,William Floyd, Torrance Small, Sean Dawkins, tommy vardell, Jim Hart http://www.rotmanauction.com/132/fb.html
Extractions: Beautiful (20" x 16") print that features the Rams vaunted "Fearsome Foursome", artwork by Dick Leyden. Rosey Grier, Merlin Olsen, Deacon Jones, and Lamar Lundy all signed beautifully in Blue Sharpie! Flawless examples!! (10 of 10)!! Comes with autograph-tickets from a June 18, 1995 signing in Massachusetts that featured these 4 players! Joe Montana Autographed Notre Dame Mini Helmet from Upper Deck Authenticated! This Riddell Authentic Notre Dame Mini Helmet (size 3 5/8) was signed in black sharpie by the Hall of Fame quarterback. Beautiful authentic mini helmet, identical to the full version in every way! This signature is nice and clean, rating (9 of 10). This autographed item is backed up by the Upper Deck Authenticated COA, with matching holograms on both the helmet and the certificate. Q.B.'s Legends Autographed Hat and Ron Jaworski/Roman Gabriel Autographed Footballs!
Stanford Football Players Seek Redemption Against Notre Dame So what kind of emotions run through a football player s head when he s about quarterbackJason Palumbis (26of-34, 256 yards) and FB tommy vardell (four, one http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/2002/2002_10_04.fridayfb.html
Extractions: Search the Archive: Back to the Weekly Home Page Classifieds Palo Alto Online Publication Date: Friday, October 04, 2002 Rick Eymer Rick Eymer (October 04, 2002) So what kind of emotions run through a football player's head when he's about to confront the coach who recruited him to Stanford, and is now standing on the enemy sidelines? That's what faces the Cardinal, whom take a 1-2 record into South Bend on Saturday to face No. 9-ranked Notre Dame (4-0) and former coach Tyrone Willingham. "The guys fell really strongly about the job they did and the opportunities that Tyrone and his staff created for them, so there is an excitement to show that they're continuing to develop," said Stanford coach Buddy Teevens. "There is certainly some inside knowledge and awareness based on the fact that they've worked with these guys over time, but our guys have also changed over time. They're a year older, they're involved in a different system and they've matured physically and mentally. It's a great opportunity to play a great team regardless of who's coaching them." Stanford also has the opportunity to show its better than what it showed in last week's humbling Pac-10 loss to Arizona State. After all, the Cardinal have shown a penchant for knocking off top teams. That all happened under Willingham, of course, so its also a chance to show off in front of him.
A Triple Homecoming At Stanford This Year SStanford University has one official homecoming football game scheduled this yearbut he did have the likes of Scott Eschelman, Glyn Milburn and tommy vardell. http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/sports/1997_Aug_27.COACHES.html
Extractions: @credit:File photo @credit:File photo Publication Date: Wednesday Aug 27, 1997 San Jose State's Baldwin and Cal's Holmoe return following stints as Cardinal assistant coaches by Rick Eymer SStanford University has one official homecoming football game scheduled this year but, in reality, there will be three. There's the regularly scheduled contest against Oregon on Sept. 27. Then there are also the ones that bookend the schedule: Sept. 6 when San Jose State visits Stanford, and Nov. 22, when California travels to Stanford for the 100th edition of the Big Game. What makes those "homecoming" games? Consider this: San Jose State coach Dave Baldwin spent five years as an assistant coach on the Farm, 1984-88 under Jack Elway. California coach Tom Holmoe spent two seasons at Stanford, coaching under Bill Walsh in 1992-93. Baldwin and Holmoe certainly know their way around the Stanford campus. Baldwin's tenure was marked by the Cardinal's appearance in the 1986 Sun Bowl, Stanford's only Bowl appearance in the '80s. Brad Muster and Toi Cook were among the big names that season as Stanford won five of its first six games. Baldwin coached the wide receivers, though Muster was the team's leading receiver in 1986. In fact, Muster led the team in receiving and rushing in Baldwin's first three seasons there. In 1987, Jeff James was Baldwin's top receiver.
Titans, Rams Have Had Most Success Drafting In First Round impact player; 2000 Trung Canidate, the fastest running back in football andthe top The Browns top picks from 1992 to 95 FB tommy vardell, C Steve http://archive.profootballweekly.com/content/archives2001/features_2001/nflist_1
Extractions: As published in print Nov. 26, 2001 FB Tommy Vardell, C Steve Everitt, CB Antonio Langham, WR Derrick Alexander, OLB Craig Powell. OT Jonathan Ogden, LB Ray Lewis, OLB Peter Boulware, CB Duane Starks, CB Chris McAlister, RB Jamal Lewis, WR Travis Taylor and TE Todd Heap. DT Steve Emtman, LB Quentin Coryatt, WR Sean Dawkins, RB Marshall Faulk, LB Trev Alberts, DL Ellis Johnson, WR Marvin Harrison, OT Tarik Glenn, QB Peyton Manning, RB Edgerrin James, LB Rob Morris and WR Reggie Wayne. DE Eric Curry, QB Trent Dilfer, DT Warren Sapp, LB Derrick Brooks, DE Regan Upshaw, DT Marcus Jones, RB Warrick Dunn, WR Reidel Anthony, DT Anthony McFarland and OT Kenyatta Walker. The Archives 2001 - 2002 Season Online writers College football Fantasy football articles, injury reports, weekly fantasy tips, weekly matchups, The Fantasy Doctor, "In our opinion" daily fantasy columns, Fantasy spins Free-agency General features Handicapper's Corner "In our opinion" daily columns
Jokerr's Sports Cards Listed below are the football autographed cards we have received, the rejectionswe received and the addresses vardell, tommy, LIONS, 1121-98, 2-26-99, signed 2. http://members.tripod.com/~jo_kerr/footaut.html
Extractions: var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Jokerr's Sports Cards Listed below are the football autographed cards we have received, the rejections we received and the addresses of the teams we sent them to. We haven't received a reply from all the teams so I'm not sure if the addresses are correct. (Sorry, these cards are for info purposes only, and are not for sale or trade.) SUCCESSES (for picture of card, click on player's name) PLAYER
Fantasy Football: Week 4 Breakdown Week 3 brought some sanity to fantasy football leagues Bay; Stanley Pritchett, Miami;Lamar Smith, Seattle; Jamal Anderson, Atlanta; tommy vardell, San Francisco http://www.jsonline.com/packer/arc/13097/fant918.html
Extractions: Special to Packer Plus Sept. 18, 1996 Week 3 brought some sanity to fantasy football leagues. Once again the stars of the game began to have an impact. Dan Marino and Drew Bledsoe joined Ricky Watters and Curtis Martin back in the good graces with owners. Yes, there are still some disappointments, but it was nice to have a week that was not dominated by kickers. As we reach the end of the first quarter, expect the major players to begin stepping up their games. There should not be many more surprises. Speaking of surprises, was anyone clever enough to draft Karim Abdul-Jabbar or Chris T. Jones? In many leagues, these guys went as free agents. As your team hits the first turn, you need to be considering fine tuning the roster. The following is a list of players that may be available. At quarterback, Rodney Peete, Philadelphia; Chris Chandler, Houston; Gus Frerotte, Washington. At running back, Reggie Brooks, Tampa Bay; Stanley Pritchett, Miami; Lamar Smith, Seattle; Jamal Anderson, Atlanta; Tommy Vardell, San Francisco. At wide receiver, Ed McCaffrey, Denver; Dale Carter and Chris Penn, Kansas City; Derrick Alexander, Baltimore. At tight end, Jason Dunn, Philadelphia; Frank Wycheck, Houston; Eric Green, free agent for now. These guys wont come in and light up your league, but they could give you a great bye week edge with a chance at becoming every-week starters.
Game 9: Detroit (10) At Green BAy (20) After Detroit (45) took a 7-0 lead on a one-yard touchdown run by tommy vardell,the Packers went ahead for good on a pair of You want a winning football team http://www.msu.edu/~liefersc/game9.html
Extractions: Green Bay NFL FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL - - - - - DETROIT 7 3 10 GREEN BAY 14 3 3 20 FINAL SCORING SUMMARY TEAM STATISTICS PLAYER STATISTICS Missed field goals: None. Detroit rushing: Barry Sanders 23-105, Scott Mitchell 3-18, Tommy Vardell 2-2. Green Bay rushing: Dorsey Levens 20-59, Brett Favre 4-13, William Henderson 1-9. Detroit passing: Scott Mitchell 21-47 for 158 yards, 4 INT, TD. Green Bay passing: Brett Favre 15-28 for 181 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD. Detroit receiving: Herman Moore 9-50, David Sloan 5-29, Johnnie Morton 4-35, Cory Schlesinger 1-33, Pete Metzelaars 1-7, Tommy Vardell 1-4. Green Bay receiving: Robert Brooks 5-77, Antonio Freeman 5-44, Dorsey Levens 3-6, Mark Chmura 1-28, Tyrone Davis 1-26. Detroit tackles-assists-sacks: Stephen Boyd 4-3-0, Reggie Brown 5-0-0, Corey Raymond 5-0-0, Robert Porcher 2-3-0, Mike Wells 2-3-0, Bryant Westbrook 4-0-0, George Jamison 3-1-0, Ron Rice 3-1-0, Luther Elliss 2-2-1, Mark Carrier 3-0-0, Tracy Scroggins 1-1-0, Robert Bailey 0-2-0, Greg Jeffries 0-1-0, Kerwin Waldroup 0-1-0, Kevin Glover 0-0-0, Richard Jordan 1-0-0, Ron Rivers 1-0-0, Matt Russell 1-0-0, Tony Semple 1-0-0, David Sloan 0-0-0, Ryan Stewart 1-0-0, Team 0-0-1. Green Bay tackles-assists-sacks: Doug Evans 8-1-0, Leroy Butler 7-2-0, Eugene Robinson 4-4-0.5, Bernardo Harris 5-2-0, Tyrone Williams 5-1-0, Gilbert Brown 4-2-0.5, Seth Joyner 4-0-0, Brian Williams 2-1-0, Santana Dotson 1-2-0, Mike Prior 3-1-0, Reggie White 2-0-1, Keith Mckenzie 1-0-1, Darren Sharper 1-0-0, Jermaine Smith 1-0-1, Bob Kuberski 0-1-0, Chris Darkins 1-0-0, Lamont Hollinquest 2-0-0, Terry Mickens 1-0-0, Roderick Mullen 0-1-0, Bill Schroeder 1-0-0, Jeff Thomason 1-1-0, Ross Verba 1-0-0, Frank Winters 0-1-0.
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Extractions: June 5, 2004 News Sports Lifestyle Classifieds ... About Us Take me to... Search Local News Nation/World Sports Obituaries Lifestyle Business Opinion Photo Journal Weather Classifieds PG Store PG Delivery Web Extras Contact Us About Us Help Corrections Site Map Sports Previous Articles Steelers Penguins ... Columnists Finder on the Web: Maddox's frightening injury Such images are rare, but a part of football Tuesday, November 19, 2002 Images remain seared in memories. Tommy Maddox lay motionless on The Coliseum sod Sunday, breathing but unconscious for nearly five minutes, commanding the attention of medical personnel from the Steelers and Tennessee Titans sidelines, stirring the prayers of genuflecting teammates and foes, raising the fret of an entire stadium and viewers across Football America for some 17 minutes. The backboard. The ambulance. The palpable fear. As they stared at the still body of the Steelers' starting quarterback, they each flashed to scenes too familiar. Terance Mathis and Ken Whisenhunt saw Dennis Byrd. Kevin Colbert saw Reggie Brown.