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College football fans, we’re ranking the best Stanford Cardinal quarterbacks of all time. It includes every starting quarterback throughout Stanford Cardinal history, including current quarterbacks and past ones.
Seasons: 104 (1918 to 2024) Record (W-L-T): 599-487-34. Conferences: ACC, Pac-12, Pac-10, Pac-8, AAWU, PCC. Conf. Championships: 14. National Championships: 1926. Bowl Record: 29 Bowls, 15-13-1, .534 W-L% (Major Bowls) Ranked in AP Poll: 23 Times (Preseason), 20 Times (Final), 303 Weeks (Total)
Here are the top 15 quarterbacks in Stanford history. Steve Dils may have only started one season for the Cardinal, but boy, was it a special one, as he was one of the better quarterbacks in...
Our ranking of the Top-5 Stan ford quarterbacks: 1. JIM PLUNKETT (1968-70) Ex-Stanford quarterback Jim Plunkett has his number retired by his alma mater in a ceremony at Stanford...
His notable players at Stanford included quarterbacks Guy Benjamin and Steve Dils, wide receivers James Lofton and Ken Margerum, linebacker Gordy Ceresino, in addition to running back Darrin Nelson. Walsh was the Pac-8 Conference Coach of the Year in 1977.
This is a list of Stanford Cardinal football players in the NFL Draft. [1]
Stanford had outstanding quarterbacks over the years, beginning with Frankie Albert, the first 'T' Formation quarterback, and the likes of Gary Kerkorian, Bobby Garrett, John Brodie, and Dick Norman. But it was Plunkett who began a true revival of the idea that Stanford was the cradle of quarterbacks.
Upvote the Stanford Cardinal athletes below who were the best in the school's history. Vote based on each player's Stanford career only. The Stanford Cardinal are the Pac-12 Conference's resident smarty-pants.
Stanford quarterbacks Jim Plunkett, John Elway and Andrew Luck each were selected No. 1 overall in the NFL Draft. That's something for a school to brag about. They're our top three in our list...
The Cardinal has had the most tight ends on NFL Kickoff Weekend active rosters for nine straight years (through 2020). Stanford's 16 quarterbacks drafted in the Modern Era (since 1967) rank second in the nation.