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American college football season
The 1973 Stanford Cardinals football team represented Stanford University during the 1973 NCAA Division I football season . Led by second-year head coach Jack Christiansen , the Cardinals were 7–4 (5–2 in Pac-8 , third).
Schedule
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Roster
1973 Stanford Cardinal football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Defense
Special teams
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
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Game summaries
Penn State
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Michigan
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San Jose State
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Illinois
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UCLA
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Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
• Stanford
6
7 3 7
23
Washington
0
0 0 14
14
Scoring summary 1 STAN Garcia 37-yard field goal Stanford 3–0
1 STAN Garcia 38-yard field goal Stanford 6–0
2 STAN Test 10-yard pass from Boryla (Garcia kick) Stanford 13–0
3 STAN Garcia 47-yard field goal Stanford 16–0
4 WASH Phillips 46-yard pass from Rowland (Boyd kick) Stanford 16–7
4 WASH Rowland 1-yard run (Boyd kick) Stanford 16–14
4 STAN Laidlaw 8-yard run (Garcia kick) Stanford 23–14
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Washington State
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(July 2013 )
Oregon State
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USC
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Oregon
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California
1
2 3 4 Total
California
3
0 7 7
17
• Stanford
0
3 10 13
26
Scoring summary 1 CAL VanderMeer 41-yard field goal CAL 3-0
2 STAN Garcia 36-yard field goal Tied 3-3
3 CAL Muncie 15-yard run (VanderMeer kick) CAL 10-3
3 STAN Jena 8-yard run (Garcia kick) Tied 10-10
3 STAN Garcia 37-yard field goal STAN 13-10
4 CAL Ferragamo 1-yard run (VanderMeer kick) CAL 17-13
4 STAN Inge 3-yard run (kick failed) STAN 19-17
4 STAN Laidlaw 10-yard run (Garcia kick) STAN 26-17
Junior running back Scott Laidlaw gained 132 yards on 23 carries while Rod Garcia finished his career with 42 field goals, and NCAA record, and 18 for the season, which tied the NCAA record. Stanford played most of the second half without starting quarterback Mike Boryla , who left the game with a bruised throwing arm.[4]
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