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Loved it. You could tell he didnt want to be there. No ill will towards the reporter but he didnt want to give a post game dialogue. She probably reminded him that he was contractually obligated to give a short interview.

 

Maybe because ESPN is the main reason the cardinal is continually overlooked. The second being they are on the west coast.. Just thought it was interesting. I was pulling for Stanford. I think they are a really good football team. I might have been one of the first idiots to share the idea that the program would fall shortly after Harbaugh's departure.

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Loved it. You could tell he didnt want to be there. No ill will towards the reporter but he didnt want to give a post game dialogue. She probably reminded him that he was contractually obligated to give a short interview.

 

Maybe because ESPN is the main reason the cardinal is continually overlooked. The second being they are on the west coast.. Just thought it was interesting. I was pulling for Stanford. I think they are a really good football team. I might have been one of the first idiots to share the idea that the program would fall shortly after Harbaugh's departure.

 

I don't know if you were the first but you definitely weren't the last. I thought that Stanford minus Luck and Jim would be an epic crash. Big ups to Shaw for continuing to build. Hopefully he can recruit.

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At the end she says "Are you kidding?!" lol

Post Sugar Bowl was the other way around - that doofus interviewing Charlie Strong & Teddy Bridgewater couldn't have been more disinterested; he'd ask a question, and then be gawking anywhere and everywhere except at the interviewee. Cripes, here's a tip - try looking at the person you're interviewing every once in awhile when they're responding, ya jackwagon.:director:

I also thought they would quickly revert to being mediocre at best after losing Luck and Harbaugh. I still think it may happen soon. There is a lot of competition for good student athletes, with ND, Vanderbilt, and Northwestern all having strong years, and Stanford gets such little fan support. I suppose it's good for our SOS for them to be good. Other than that, as long as we beat them consistently, I don't care too much about them.

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Post Sugar Bowl was the other way around - that doofus interviewing Charlie Strong & Teddy Bridgewater couldn't have been more disinterested; he'd ask a question, and then be gawking anywhere and everywhere except at the interviewee. Cripes, here's a tip - try looking at the person you're interviewing every once in awhile when they're responding, ya jackwagon.:director:

 

Lol. I thought the same thing. I was like this is a complete 180 from how shaw handled it. Nice post

 

At the end she says "Are you kidding?!" lol

 

I was watching that. I don't think that was suppose to be aired:grin:

 

At the end she says "Are you kidding?!" lol

 

I think it was more the Rose Bowl presser dude with the headset that was dictating the pace and brevity of that interview. They went right back to her after and she got a full interview right before the trophy presentation.

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I think it was more the Rose Bowl presser dude with the headset that was dictating the pace and brevity of that interview. They went right back to her after and she got a full interview right before the trophy presentation.

 

Rocket, I think in between the walk away and the full interview, someone reminded Coach Shaw that he was contractually obligated to do the interview.. He seemed dis-interested both times.

Rocket, I think in between the walk away and the full interview, someone reminded Coach Shaw that he was contractually obligated to do the interview.. He seemed dis-interested both times.

 

Something transpired, I just think the doof in the headset was dictating the pace of things during the first one...

 

Never seen a winning coach diss the host network...

I don't know if you were the first but you definitely weren't the last. I thought that Stanford minus Luck and Jim would be an epic crash. Big ups to Shaw for continuing to build. Hopefully he can recruit.

 

Keep in mind that Shaw was still playing wit most of Jim's recruits. The recruiting that Stanford enjoyed over the past 3-4 years is done. I like their program, but the window is closing.

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To bad Shaw can't control the Stanford Band...what a bunch of tools...no wonder they are banned from ND and just about every other away game. Grateful they didn't muck up the National Anthem...was stunned when I turned on the game to see them playing.

To bad Shaw can't control the Stanford Band...what a bunch of tools...no wonder they are banned from ND and just about every other away game. Grateful they didn't muck up the National Anthem...was stunned when I turned on the game to see them playing.

Look at Stanford's class from last year. It was stellar. I have not looked at their potential hall for this year.

serious question because I am unaware, but what is wrong with Stanford's band?

Keep in mind that Shaw was still playing wit most of Jim's recruits. The recruiting that Stanford enjoyed over the past 3-4 years is done. I like their program, but the window is closing.

 

Ummm...did you see their recruiting class last year? It's better than ANY class Harbaugh signed, and with Hogan returning for at least two more years, Stanford isn't going anywhere. They probably open up next season as a Top 5 team.

 

Here's their 2012 recruiting class:

 

http://rivals.yahoo.com/stanford/football/recruiting/commitments/2012/stanford-63

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