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While they're guaranteed to finish with a losing record for the third consecutive season, junior cornerback and kick returner T.J. Rushing and the Cardinal can dull some of the pain with a victory in the 107th Big Game. Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Cal's Memorial Stadium.
Card look to dash Cal’s Rose Bowl hopes
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Yes, Cal is ranked No. 4 in the nation and is in the national championship hunt. Yes, Stanford has already been assured of a losing record and a third-straight season without a bowl berth.
But then again, so what?
Buddy and Jeff: A three-year tale of two coaches
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In 2001, the college football landscape was relatively similar to today. Things in the Bay Area, however, have changed drastically in the last three years.
A look back at Big Games through the years
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Big Game is a storied rivalry between Stanford and California that defies odds and ignores logic. Nobody on earth ever knows who will win the game. Even in this, the 107th meeting between the rival schools, hope springs eternal, despite a lopsided matchup on paper. For Stanford and Cal fans, Big Game transcends the sport of football.
Cardinal topple UW
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The Stanford women’s volleyball team has officially hit its stride.
If the No. 1 team in the nation is the pinnacle of volleyball, then the No.
Wrestlers open dual season
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Coming off a 10-win season and the crowning of its first individual national champion in school history, expectations are even higher for the Stanford wrestling team as the Cardinal open their dual-meet season tonight at Cal State-Fullerton.
No. 2 Cardinal travel to Cal for Big Splash
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Would it be presumptuous to say that the outcome of tomorrow’s California / Stanford matchup is predictable?
Hockey ices Golden Bears, 4-1
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Stanford Ice Hockey defeated California 4-1 in the “Big Freeze” last night at Berkeley Iceland.
Cal, the defending Pacific-8 Conference champions, had won the previous 13 meetings between the two teams, and was ranked first in the league this year.
Reflections from the back of the bus
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I’m in a bus right now. That’s where I’m spending the last moments of my career. In a bus driving back from Berkeley, with my last game for the Stanford soccer team ending like a terrible first date, the worst loss I’ve felt in five years.

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