What do you guys think of Stanford thus far this season? I think they're in the midst of a continuing program decline that started in 2016. So far this year they 1) beat a Northwestern program that never starts seasons as well as they finish, were 2) swamped 45-20 by a USC team that had to replace their QB midway through the game, 3) blown out by Central Florida 45 - 27, 4) physically beaten up by Oregon 21-7, 5) before holding on to outlast Oregon State this past weekend.
Part of this season's setbacks are injury related (for instance to QB Costello and OT Little) but penalties are up as are big plays given up by a usually more disciplined defense.
Depth is beginning to be a glaring problem, which leads to an issue not often mentioned with David Shaw: the last few seasons Shaw undersigns classes. Right now Shaw is willingly fielding a roster with only 77 scholarship players, which in aggregate leaves 1 to 2 less DT/DE in the DL rotation, 1 to 2 less OL in the rotation, etc. (Shaw's recruiting strategy is to land four to five monster recruits, especially along the Lines, and at QB, while never really rounding out or balancing the rest of the roster.)
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And when injuries hit the lines Freshman are thrown onto the field, starters having to play every snap are exhausted in the 3rd quarter, and the gameplan gets stripped down and predictable to accommodate the lack of experience on the field. This has been going on to a lesser degree for the last three seasons, which have been masked by finishing seasons 10-3 (2016), 9-5 (2017) and 9-4 (2018).
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Even though Stanford wasn't maintaining their previous Rose Bowl success, it wasn't until THIS season that the decline looks more so irreversible.
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Stanford, currently 2 - 3 with tough games left against Washington, WSU, Cal, and Notre Dame, is looking at a 5-7/6-6 season without prospects looking much better next season.