1969 Stanford Indians football team

The 1969 Stanford Indians football team represented Stanford University during the 1969 NCAA University Division football season. The Indians were coached by John Ralston in his seventh season, matching Tiny Thornhill for the second-longest tenure of any Stanford coach to date. Stanford was led by future Heisman Trophy winner Jim Plunkett in his second season as starting quarterback.

1969 Stanford Indians football
ConferencePacific-8 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 14
APNo. 19
1969 record7–2–1 (5–1–1 Pac-8)
Head coachJohn Ralston (7th season)
Home stadiumStanford Stadium
1969 Pacific-8 Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 3 USC $ 6 0 0  10 0 1
No. 13 UCLA 5 1 1  8 1 1
No. 19 Stanford 5 1 1  7 2 1
Oregon State 4 3 0  6 4 0
Oregon 2 3 0  5 5 1
California 2 4 0  5 5 0
Washington 1 6 0  1 9 0
Washington State 0 7 0  1 9 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateOpponentRankSiteResult
September 20San Jose State*No. 16W 63–21
September 27Oregon
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
W 28–0
October 4at No. 8 Purdue*No. 17L 35–36
October 11at No. 4 USCNo. 16L 24–26
October 18Washington StateNo. 18
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
W 49–0
October 25No. 6 UCLANo. 19
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
T 20–20
November 1at Oregon StateNo. 16
W 33–0
November 8at WashingtonNo. 14W 21–7
November 15No. 20 Air Force*No. 13
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
W 47–34
November 22CaliforniaNo. 14
W 29–28
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

Players drafted by the NFL

PlayerPositionRoundPickNFL Club
Don ParishLinebacker491St. Louis Cardinals
Bob ReinhardGuard9224Green Bay Packers
Isaiah BrownDefensive back10236Pittsburgh Steelers
Dave SharpDefensive end15378Houston Oilers

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References

  1. "Stanford Game-by-Game Results; 1969–1973". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2013-04-07. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  2. "1970 NFL Draft". Retrieved November 25, 2013.
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