Palo Alto High School's sports news magazine

Viking Magazine

Palo Alto High School's sports news magazine

Viking Magazine

Palo Alto High School's sports news magazine

Viking Magazine

Sure, Stanford may have lost Luck, but they have established a program and an identity at The Farm and arent falling from the top of the BCS rankings anytime soon.

They aren’t going anywhere

Jonny Glazier, Columnist December 6, 2012

They said they couldn’t do it without Gerhart. They said they couldn’t do it without Harbaugh. They said they couldn’t do it without Luck. Now in the absence of these Stanford legends, the Cardinal...

Column: In the Shadow of the Super Conference

Column: In the Shadow of the Super Conference

Jonny Glazier and Spencer Drazovich, Staff Writers October 10, 2011

Picture yourself 50 years into the future. As you drive your grandson to soccer practice in your hover car, he quizzically asks, “Pappy, what was the Big 12?” Despite your fading memory, aching back,...

Column: Is flaggy the new swaggy? Uniforms in college sports

Column: Is flaggy the new swaggy? Uniforms in college sports

Peter Dennis, Columnist September 8, 2011

This summer, my dad gave me two Excel worksheets. At first glance, I was suspicious. Presumably this was another college application themed document, to go along with the insurmountable piles of “pertinent”...

The Stanford Cardinal celebrate a victory over Cal in the annual Big Game. The Cardinal won the 2011 Orange Bowl over the Virginia Tech Hokies by a score of 40-12. Photo by Paul Sakuma/ Creative Commons

Column: why College Football should embrace a playoff

Jonny Glazier, Staff Writer September 8, 2011

As I watched my beloved Stanford Cardinal hoist the Orange Bowl trophy high into the sky of South Beach, I felt a maelstrom of mixed emotions. I was thrilled to see the Cardinal thrash the Virginia...

BCS Title The Oregon Ducks host a game at Autzen Stadium. Photo used with permission of Reis-Dennis familyssion

A look at the toughest sports environments

Peter Dennis and Alana Schwartz January 27, 2011

On October 8, 1988, an earthquake registered on the Louisiana State University seismograph. This earthquake was unique. Buildings did not topple, and for the most part, no injuries were sustained. Except...

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