2024 Stanford Cardinal football team

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2024 Stanford Cardinal football
Stanford Cardinal logo.svg
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Record0–0 (0–0 ACC)
Head coach
Defensive coordinator Bobby April (2nd season)
Home stadium Stanford Stadium
Seasons
  2023
2025 
2024 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Boston College  0 0   0 0  
California  0 0   0 0  
Clemson  0 0   0 0  
Duke  0 0   0 0  
Florida State  0 0   0 0  
Georgia Tech  0 0   0 0  
Louisville  0 0   0 0  
Miami (FL)  0 0   0 0  
NC State  0 0   0 0  
North Carolina  0 0   0 0  
Pittsburgh  0 0   0 0  
SMU  0 0   0 0  
Stanford  0 0   0 0  
Syracuse  0 0   0 0  
Virginia  0 0   0 0  
Virginia Tech  0 0   0 0  
Wake Forest  0 0   0 0  
Championship: December 7, 2024
  • $ Conference champion
  • y Championship game participant
As of May 30, 2024
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2024 Stanford Cardinal football team will represent Stanford University in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cardinal are led by Troy Taylor in his second year as the head coach. The Cardinal will play home games at Stanford Stadium located in Stanford, California.

Contents

The 2024 season will be Stanford's first in the ACC since moving from the Pac-12 Conference. [1] [2]

Offseason

Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back DE Defensive end [lower-alpha 1]
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard [lower-alpha 2] K Kicker [lower-alpha 3] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
LS Long snapper MLB Middle linebacker [lower-alpha 4] OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman
OLB Outside linebacker [lower-alpha 1] NT Nose tackle P Punter PR Punt returner
QB Quarterback RS Return specialist RB Running back S Safety
SS Strong safety TE Tight end WR Wide receiver
  1. 1 2 May sometimes be referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE)
  2. Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  3. Also known as placekicker (PK)
  4. Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)

Team departures

2024 Stanford Offseason Departures
NameNumberPos.Height, WeightYearHometownNotes
Joshua Karty #43K6'2", 208Senior Burlington NC Graduated/Entered 2024 NFL draft
Benjamin Yurosek #84TE6'6", 220Senior Bakersfield, CA Transferred to Georgia
James Pogorelc#74OL6'8", 302Senior Centreville, VA Transferred to Duke
Jaxson Moi#51DL6'2", 303Sophomore Oceanside, CA Transferred to Tennessee
Alaka'i Gilman#33S5'10", 194Senior Laie, HI Transferred to Utah
E. J. Smith #22RB6'0", 210Senior Dallas, TX Transferred to Texas A&M
Ari Patu#11QB6'4", 216Junior Folsom, CA Transferred to North Alabama
Terian Williams II#29CB5'8", 184Sophomore Duluth, GA Transferred to Bucknell
Jimmy Wyrick#18S5'10", 183Junior Dallas, TX Transferred to UTSA
Zephron Lester#99DL5'11", 297Senior Far Rockaway, NY Entered the Transfer Portal
Lance Keneley#92LB6'4", 250Senior Mission Viejo, CA Entered the Transfer Portal
Aaron Armitage#9LB6'5", 260Junior Ajax, Ontario, Canada Entered the Transfer Portal
Spencer Jorgensen#10LB6'3", 2335th Year-Senior Provo, UT Graduated
Casey Filkins#2RB5'11", 206Senior Lake Oswego, OR Graduated
John Humphreys#5WR6'5", 198Senior Newport Beach, CA Graduated
Matthew Merritt55DL6'1", 266Senior Fresno, CA Graduated
Beau Nelson#10QB6'2", 207Senior Boise, ID Graduated
Silas Starr#19WR6'2", 221Senior Portland, OR Graduated
Logan Berzins#77OL6'3", 295Senior San Diego, CA Graduated
Kiersten Lee#54LB6'2", 226Senior Marietta, GA Graduated

Incoming transfers

2024 Stanford Incoming Transfers
NameNumberPos.Height, WeightYearHometownNotes
Jaivion Green#5CB6'3", 208Junior Houston TX Transferred From Washington
Jahsiah Galvan#43LB6'2", 225RS-Sophomore West Liberty IA Transferred From Northern Iowa

Recruiting class

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeightCommit date
Benedict Umeh
DL
Toronto, ON, CN Avon Old Farms 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)240 lb (110 kg)Jul 8, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 84
Elijah Brown
QB
Huntington Beach, CA Mater Dei High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)197 lb (89 kg)Jun 18, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 81
Dylan Stephenson
LB
Miami, FL Christopher Columbus High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)235 lb (107 kg)Jun 13, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 82
Emmett Mosley V
WR
Chicago, IL Santa Margarita Catholic High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)195 lb (88 kg)Jun 21, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 79
Sam Mattingly
LB
Magnolia, TX Magnolia West High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)225 lb (102 kg)Jun 13, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 77
Cam Richardson
S
Irvington, NJ Irvington High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)175 lb (79 kg)Jun 22, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 78
Charlie Hoitink
OL
Slinger, WI Slinger High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)305 lb (138 kg)Mar 16, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 78
Maxwell Richardson
LB
Ada, MI Forest Hills Central High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)210 lb (95 kg)Jun 23, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 77
Chris Davis Jr.
RB
Picayune, MS Picayune Memorial High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)182 lb (83 kg)Jun 18, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 80
Cole Tabb
RB
Fort Walton Beach, FL Choctawhatchee High School 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)190 lb (86 kg)Jun 7, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 80
Ziron Brown
OL
Waveland, MS Bay High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)295 lb (134 kg)Jun 27, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 78
Benjamin Blackburn
TE
Miami, FLChristopher Columbus High School6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)230 lb (100 kg)Oct 5, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 79
Micah Ford
RB/QB
Toms River, NJ Toms River High School North 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)205 lb (93 kg)Apr 25, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 77
Brandon Nicholson
CB
Memphis, TN Memphis University School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)175 lb (79 kg)Jun 9, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 79
Hayden Gunter
T
Denton, TX Denton High School 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)255 lb (116 kg)Jun 12, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 75
Kahlil House
OL
Warner Robins, GA Houston County High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)300 lb (140 kg)Jun 30, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 80
Jacobi Murray
DL
Conyers, GA Holy Innocents' Episcopal School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)275 lb (125 kg)Mar 26, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 78
Bo Tate
LB
Salt Lake City, UT Corner Canyon High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)200 lb (91 kg)Dec 4, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 77
Chase Farrell
WR
Thousand Oaks, CA Oaks Christian School 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)165 lb (75 kg)Mar 22, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 80
Aiden Black
TE
Dingmans Ferry, PA Delaware Valley High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)225 lb (102 kg)Jun 5, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 75
Darrius Davis
S
Metairie, LA Archbishop Rummel High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)190 lb (86 kg)Jun 12, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 75
Jaylen'Dai Sumlin
S
Castaic, CA Sierra Canyon High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)185 lb (84 kg)Jun 6, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 75
Connor Bachhuber
DL
San Clemente, CA San Clemente High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)245 lb (111 kg)May 2, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 75
Joe Asiain
DL
Edison, NJ St. Peter's Preparatory School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)280 lb (130 kg)Jun 8, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg    ESPN grade: 77
Javion Randall
CB
Richmond, VA Henrico High School 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)175 lb (79 kg)Dec 5, 2023 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg
Overall recruiting rankings:   Rivals: 27   247Sports: 43   ESPN: 31
  • ‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2024 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved May 2, 2024.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResult
August 304:30 p.m. TCU * ESPN
September 74:00 p.m. Cal Poly *
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
ACCNX/ESPN+
September 204:30 p.m.at Syracuse ESPN
September 28at Clemson
October 5 Virginia Tech
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
October 1212:30 p.m.at Notre Dame * NBC
October 19 SMU
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
October 26 Wake Forest
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
November 2at NC State
November 16 Louisville
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
November 23at California
November 291:00 p.m.at San Jose State * CBS

[3]

Roster

2024 Stanford Cardinal football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
WR 0Mudia ReubenJr
QB 2Elijah BrownFr
WR 3Bryce FarrellGS
QB 8Justin LamsonJr
QB 9Myles JacksonSo
WR 10Emmett Mosley VFr
WR 13 Elic Ayomanor So
QB 14 Ashton Daniels Jr
RB 15Ryan ButlerJr
QB 17Charlie MirerJr
WR 24Tiger BachmeierSo
WR 25Ismael CisseSo
RB 26Sedrick IrvinSo
JR 33Kenaj WashingtonJr
RB 34Caleb HamptonSo
WR 37Myle LibmanSo
WR 39Tyler KuoSo
TE 46Chico HoltSo
SR 49Evan JacksonSr
OL 55Simione PaleSo
OL 57Levi RogersSr
OL 61Trevor MayberrySr
OL 65Allen ThomasonSo
OL 67Fisher AndersonJr
OL 69Jake MaikkulaJr
OL 71Connor McLaughlinSr
OL 72Austin UkeSr
OL 73Charlie SymondsSo
OL 76Jack LeyrerSr
OL 78Luke BaklenkoSo
WR 80David KasemerviszSr
WR 81Ahmari BordenSo
WR 82Jayson RainesSr
WR 83Jackson HarrisonSo
TE 85Shield TaylorSr
TE 86Sam RoushJr
WR 87Jason ThompsonJr
TE 89Lukas UngarSr
TE 92Griffin WaissJr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
LB 0Gaethan BernadelSr
LB 2Dylan StephensonFr
CB 4Zahran ManleyGS
S 5Jay GreenJr
CB 6Collin WrightJr
LB 8Tristian SinclairGS
LB 11Tevarua TafitiJr
LB 14Wilfredo AybarSr
CB 17Jshawn Frausto-RamosSo
S 21Scotty EdwardsJr
S 22Ché OjarikreSo
LB 23David BaileyJr
S 27Omari PorterGS
CB 28Cam RichardsonFr
LB 30Ese DubreSr
CB 31Aaron MorrisSo
S 32Mitch LeigberSr
LB 35Matt RoseJr
LB 36Tre WilliamsSo
S 38Kale LucasSr
DL 40Tobin PhillipsGS
LB 41Anson PulsipherJr
LB 43Jahsiah GalvanSo
LB 44Ernest CooperJr
LB 45Omar StaplesSo
DB 49Adam RourkeSo
DL 50R.J. GaskinsSo
LB 51Sam MattinglyFr
LB 53Carson BergerSo
LB 56Miles McGeeSo
DL 75Braden Marceau-OlayinkaSo
LB 90Gavin GewenigerSo
DL 94Anthony FranklinSr
DL 95Aristotle TaylorSr
DL 97Zach RowellJr
DL 98Zach BuckeySr
DL 99Benedict UmehFr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K 13Emmet KenneySr
P 15Connor WeselmanSr
P/K 37Aidan FlintoftSo
LS 47Alejandro ChavezJr
LS 93Peyton WarfordJr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Bobby April IIIDefensive coordinator/outside linebackers
  • Bob Gregory – Special teams coordinator/safeties
  • Malcolm Agnew – Running backs
  • Nate Byham – Tight ends
  • Mark D'OnofrioInside linebackers
  • Al Netter – Co-offensive linemen
  • Viane Talamaivao – Co-offensive linemen
  • Ross KolodziejDefensive linemen
  • Tyler Osborne – Wide receivers/assistant quarterbacks
  • Paul Williams – Cornerbacks
  • Ryan Deatrick – Director, Strength and Conditioning
  • Dylan Cruz – Offensive quality control analyst
  • Corey Edsall – Offensive quality control analyst
  • Tsuyoshi Kawata – Offensive quality control analyst
  • Vavae MalepeaiOffensive quality control analyst
  • Ryan Bright – Defensive quality control analyst
  • Justin Woodley – Defensive quality control analyst
  • Fred Guidici – Special teams control analyst
  • Thomas Merkle – Offensive graduate assistant
  • Jonathan McDonald – Defensive graduate assistant
  • Jacob Russell – Defensive graduate assistant

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster
Last update: May 2, 2024

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