Notre Dame–Stanford football rivalry
First meeting |
January 1, 1925 Notre Dame 27, Stanford 10 |
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Latest meeting |
November 28, 2015 Stanford 38, Notre Dame 36 |
Next meeting | October 15, 2016 |
Trophy | Legends Trophy |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 30 |
All-time series | Notre Dame leads, 19–11 |
Largest victory | Notre Dame, 57–7 (2003) |
Longest streak | Notre Dame, 7 (2002–08) |
Current streak | Stanford, 1 (2015) |
The Notre Dame–Stanford football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team of the University of Notre Dame and Stanford Cardinal football team of Stanford University. As of 2014, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Stanford Cardinal have met 29 times, beginning in 1925 (though the modern series began in 1988).[1] The Notre Dame–Stanford game has been played annually since 1997, with the teams meeting at Notre Dame Stadium in October in even-numbered years, and Stanford Stadium on the weekend following Thanksgiving in odd-numbered years.
Trophy
The winner of the game gains the Legends Trophy, a Dublin Irish crystal bowl resting on a California redwood base.[1][2][3][4] The trophy was presented for the first time in 1989 by the Notre Dame Club of the San Francisco Bay Area.[1][5][6]
Series history
The series began on January 1, 1925 (the end of the 1924 season) when Notre Dame's Four Horsemen and head coach Knute Rockne faced Stanford's Ernie Nevers and head coach Pop Warner at the 1925 Rose Bowl.[7][8][9] Notre Dame's 27–10 victory earned their first-ever national title and the first of four national titles to come via bowl victories.[1]
After the two teams' first meeting at the 1925 Rose Bowl, they did not play each other again until 1942.[7] They did not meet again until playing two games in 1963 and 1964. Those four games were the only games before the modern series began. Notre Dame and Stanford have played the modern series annually since 1988 (except in 1995 and 1996).[1]
Game results
As of 2015, Notre Dame leads the series 19–11.[1] The Fighting Irish hold the longest win-streak in the series, with 7 wins from 2002–2008.[1][7] The Cardinal's longest win streak was 3 wins from 2009–2011. The back-to-back wins in 2009 and 2010 are the school's first consecutive victories in the series[1] Notre Dame is 12–3 at home while Stanford is 8–6 at home.[1][7] Notre Dame won the only game played at a neutral site at the 1925 Rose Bowl.[7] Notre Dame victories are shaded ██ blue. Stanford victories are shaded ██ cardinal.
Date | Winning Team | Losing Team | Location | Series | Notes | ||
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January 1, 1925 | Notre Dame | 27 | Stanford | 10 | Rose Bowl | Notre Dame 1–0 | |
October 10, 1942 | Notre Dame | 27 | Stanford | 0 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 2–0 | [nb 1] |
October 26, 1963 | Stanford | 24 | Notre Dame | 14 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 2–1 | |
October 24, 1964 | #2 Notre Dame | 28 | Stanford | 6 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 3–1 | |
October 1, 1988 | #5 Notre Dame | 42 | Stanford | 14 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 4–1 | [nb 2] |
October 7, 1989 | #1 Notre Dame | 27 | Stanford | 17 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 5–1 | [nb 3] |
October 6, 1990 | Stanford | 36 | #1 Notre Dame | 31 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 5–2 | [nb 4] |
October 5, 1991 | #8 Notre Dame | 42 | Stanford | 26 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 6–2 | |
October 3, 1992 | #18 Stanford | 33 | #6 Notre Dame | 16 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 6–3 | [nb 5] |
October 2, 1993 | #4 Notre Dame | 48 | Stanford | 20 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 7–3 | |
October 1, 1994 | #8 Notre Dame | 34 | Stanford | 15 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 8–3 | [nb 6] |
October 4, 1997 | #19 Stanford | 33 | Notre Dame | 15 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 8–4 | |
October 3, 1998 | #23 Notre Dame | 35 | Stanford | 17 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 9–4 | |
November 27, 1999 | Stanford | 40 | Notre Dame | 37 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 9–5 | |
October 7, 2000 | #25 Notre Dame | 20 | Stanford | 14 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 10–5 | |
November 24, 2001 | #13 Stanford | 17 | Notre Dame | 13 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 10–6 | |
October 5, 2002 | #9 Notre Dame | 31 | Stanford | 7 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 11–6 | [nb 7] |
November 29, 2003 | Notre Dame | 57 | Stanford | 7 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 12–6 | [nb 8] |
October 9, 2004 | Notre Dame | 23 | Stanford | 15 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 13–6 | |
November 26, 2005 | Notre Dame | 38 | Stanford | 31 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 14–6 | |
October 7, 2006 | #12 Notre Dame | 31 | Stanford | 10 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 15–6 | |
November 24, 2007 | Notre Dame | 21 | Stanford | 14 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 16–6 | |
October 4, 2008 | Notre Dame | 28 | Stanford | 21 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 17–6 | |
November 28, 2009 | Stanford | 45 | Notre Dame | 38 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 17–7 | [nb 9] |
September 25, 2010 | #16 Stanford | 37 | Notre Dame | 14 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 17–8 | [nb 10] |
November 26, 2011 | #4 Stanford | 28 | #22 Notre Dame | 14 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 17–9 | [nb 11] |
October 13, 2012 | #7 Notre Dame | 20 | #17 Stanford | 13 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 18–9 | [nb 12] |
November 30, 2013 | #8 Stanford | 27 | #25 Notre Dame | 20 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 18–10 | [nb 13] |
October 4, 2014 | #9 Notre Dame | 17 | #14 Stanford | 14 | Notre Dame Stadium | Notre Dame 19–10 | [nb 14] |
November 28, 2015 | #13 Stanford | 38 | #4 Notre Dame | 36 | Stanford Stadium | Notre Dame 19–11 | [nb 15] |
October 15, 2016 | Notre Dame Stadium | ||||||
Rankings from AP Poll. Source:[10][16] |
Game notes
- ↑ The only shutout of the series[7]
- ↑ The first meeting of the modern series
- ↑ The start of a five-game streak in which the away team won[1]
- ↑ Stanford's first win in the modern series
- ↑ First time both teams were ranked entering the game[10]
- ↑ The start of a seven-game streak in which the home team won[1]
- ↑ The start of a seven-game winning streak for Notre Dame – the longest streak in series history[1][7]
- ↑ The first victory for an away team since 1993[1]
The largest margin of victory in any game of the series[7] - ↑ Notre Dame fires coach Charlie Weis two days later[11]
- ↑ Stanford's first win streak in the series[1]
The largest margin of victory for Stanford in the series - ↑ Second time both teams were ranked entering the game
- ↑ Second straight time (and third time ever) both teams were ranked entering the game. Notre Dame forced overtime on a field goal with 20 seconds left after their drive was extended by Tyler Eifert drawing a pass-interference call on Terrence Brown. In OT, Irish quarterback Tommy Rees, replacing an injured Everett Golson, connected with T. J. Jones for a touchdown. Stanford had a chance to tie to force a second overtime, but after four straight runs by Stanford RB Stepfan Taylor, his final effort was ruled short of the goal line. The last play was reviewed and upheld, though the ruling met with controversy after the game.[12][13][14][15]
- ↑ Third straight time (and fourth time ever) both teams were ranked entering the game
- ↑ Fourth straight time (and fifth time ever) both teams were ranked entering the game. Third straight game decided by one score or less.
- ↑ Fifth straight time (and sixth time ever) both teams were ranked entering the game.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "Stanford Game Notes". University of Notre Dame Official Athletics Site.
- ↑ A picture of the Legends Trophy is available here.
- ↑ "Notre Dame at Stanford". Sports Illustrated/CNN. 2001-11-24.
- ↑ "College Football "Eithers": Rivalries Re-Loaded". Rogue Mentality. 2009-11-27.
- ↑ Rick Eymer (2006-10-06). "Stanford hoping to survive a tough football trip to Notre Dame". Palo Alto Weekly.
- ↑ Associated Press (2007-11-24). "Cardinal, Irish look for positive finishes". San Mateo Daily Journal.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Notre Dame-Stanford series – College Football". Yahoo! Rivals.
- ↑ Erin McGinn (2010-09-25). "Long history between Notre Dame and Stanford". WNDU-TV.
- ↑ "The Palo Alto Connection". One Foot Down. 2010-08-15.
- 1 2 "Stanford Football Media Guide". Stanford University Athletics.
- ↑ "Notre Dame confirms it has not retained Charlie Weis". USA Today. November 30, 2009.
- ↑ "Goal line call secures Notre Dame's win over Stanford (VIDEO)". USA Today. October 14, 2012.
- ↑ "Notre Dame's controversial goal-line stand secures overtime victory vs. Stanford". AOL. October 13, 2012.
- ↑ "Pereira: Irish lucky on two big calls". Fox Sports. October 14, 2012.
- ↑ "Stanford-Notre Dame ends on controversial replay ruling (Video)". Larry Brown Sports. October 13, 2012.
- ↑ "Stanford-Notre Dame Series Extended Through 2019". Stanford University Athletics. May 19, 2011.
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