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Stanford player strength of high school schedule (updated)

With it being recruiting commitment season for the next few weeks I wanted to update my tallying of the senior year Maxpreps strength of schedule rating for every scholarship player signed by David Shaw. Since I last updated this we've signed the 2021 and 2022 classes, so those players are added in bold. As a reminder, this evaluates the high school's schedule and does not reflect players who missed their senior seasons or large portions of it. The point here is the high school's strength of schedule.

LB David Bailey (Mater Dei) - 70.5
OL Drake Metcalf (St. John Bosco) - 66.0
WR Colby Bowman (St. John Bosco) - 58.0
WR Osiris St. Brown (Mater Dei) - 57.3
LB Curtis Robinson (Mater Dei) - 56.1
OL Kenji Swanson (Sierra Canyon) - 55.6
QB Tanner McKee (Corona Centennial) - 55.1
DL Thomas Booker (Gilman) - 55.0
WR Donald Stewart (Paramus Catholic) - 54.6
OL Austin Maihen (Santa Margarita) - 54.0
WR Michael Wilson (Chaminade) - 52.6
OL David Bright (Mater Dei) - 51.8
OL Trey Stratford (Allen) - 51.2


OL Nate Herbig (St. Louis) - 49.8
DL Jaxson Moi (Cathedral Catholic) - 48.4
DL Solomon Thomas (Coppell) - 47.9
QB KJ Costello (Santa Margarita) - 47.7
OL Devery Hamilton (Gilman) - 47.0
RB Dorian Maddox (Gilman) - 47.0
DL Jovan Swann (Center Grove) - 46.2
DB Brandon Simmons (Mansfield Timberview) - 46.2
OL Kyle Murphy (San Clemente) - 46.2
DB Alaka'i Gilman (Punahou) - 45.8
LB Tevarua Tafiti (Punahou) 45.8 (sophomore year because last one with a significant sample)
DL Lance Keneley (Mission Viejo) - 45.6
TE Austin Hooper (De La Salle) - 45.3
DB Kendall Williamson (Brookwood) - 45.3
WR Kodi Whitfield (Loyola) - 45.3
DB Alijah Holder (Oceanside) - 44.6
OL Casey Tucker (Hamilton) - 44.1
TE Kaden Smith (Marcus) - 43.9
WR Francis Owusu (Oaks Christian) - 43.8
DB Obi Eboh (Southlake Carroll) - 43.1
OL AT Hall (Brophy College Prep) - 43.0
WR Bryce Farrell (Oaks Christian) - 42.5
DB Drew Madhu (Plant) - 42.5
K Jet Toner (Punahou) - 41.9
LB Casey Toohill (Cathedral Catholic) - 41.2
DB Ben Edwards (Trinity Christian Academy) - 41.0
WR Conner Crane (Guyer) - 40.4
DB Ethan Bonner (The Woodlands) - 40.3
RB EJ Smith (Dallas Jesuit) - 41.4
DB Zahran Manley (Upland) - 40.7
FB Daniel Marx (Mission Viejo) - 40.7
DB Treyjohn Butler (Etiwanda) - 40.1

WR Simi Fehoko (Brighton) - 39.7
DL Dalyn Wade-Perry (Pope John XXIII) - 39.6
LB Jordan Fox (St. Peter's Prep) - 39.4
OL Graham Shuler (Brentwood Academy) - 39.0
LB Aeneas DiCosmo (Bergen Catholic) - 38.7
TE Colby Parkinson (Oaks Christian) - 38.5
DB Joshua Thompson (St. John's) - 38.3
DB Stuart Head (Etowah) - 38.2
OL Austin Uke (Parish Episcopal) - 38.1
QB Ashton Daniels (Buford) - 38.0

DB Paulson Adebo (Mansfield) - 37.7
DB Jaden Slocum (Alpharetta) - 37.7
DL Anthony Franklin (Pinnacle) - 37.5

WR Connor Wedington (Sumner) - 37.0
WR John Humphreys (Corona del Mar) - 36.8
DL Dylan Jackson (Maryville) - 36.8
WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside (Dorman) - 36.7
OL Jack Dreyer (Serra) - 36.2
OL Nick Wilson (Milton) - 36.0
DL Zach Rowell (Torrey Pines) - 35.8
OL Drake Nugent (Highlands Ranch) - 35.4
LB Benjamin Hudson (Bishop Gorman) - 35.4
TE Dalton Schultz (Bingham) - 35.3
DB Brandon Jones (Narbonne) - 35.1
OL Nick Davidson (Eden Prairie) - 35.0
DB Frank Buncom (St. Augustine) - 34.9
RB Christian McCaffrey (Valor Christian) - 34.6
QB Ari Patu (Folsom) - 34.6 (Patu's junior year, including here so he's reflected but as a reminder he didn't start and then skipped pandemic senior year to enroll early)
LB Joey Alfieri (Portland Jesuit) - 34.3
LB Peter Kalambayi (Butler) - 34.2
RB Brendon Barrow (Clearwater Academy International) - 34.1
DL Pat Caughey (Delbarton) - 34.0
OL Jack Leyrer (Highland Park) - 33.8

DB Terrence Alexander (John Curtis) - 33.6
TE Luke Kaumatule (Punahou) - 33.4
DB Justin Reid (Dutchtown) - 33.2
LB Gabe Reid (Timpview) - 33.2
DB Omari Porter (Auburn) - 33.1
DL Joshua Pakola (Saint Francis) - 33.0
DB Jonathan McGill (Coppell) - 32.9
OL Jesse Burkett (Bartram Trail) - 32.8
DB Brock Jones (Buchanan) - 32.6 (classified as a scholarship recruit due to how quick/perfunctory it was for him)
LB Ese Dubre (McEachern) - 32.4
OL Clark Yarbrough (Woodberry Forest) - 32.3
DB Caleb Ellis (Independence) - 32.2
WR Trent Irwin (Hart) - 32.0
OL Andrus Peat (Corona del Sol) - 31.7
OL Foster Sarell (Graham-Kapowsin) - 31.3
LB Loa Kaufusi (East) - 31.2
TE Tucker Fisk (Davis) - 31.0
LB Ernest Cooper (Martin) - 30.9
RB Sione Lund (Brighton) - 30.6
LB Ricky Miezan (Episcopal) - 30.3
LB Mustafa Branch (Bellevue) - 30.2
LB Caleb Kelly (Hapeville Charter) - 30.0


DB Kyu Blu Kelly (Bishop Gorman) - 29.9
WR Isaiah Brandt-Sims (Wenatchee) - 29.9
OL Brandon Fanaika (Pleasant Grove) - 29.9
OL Connor McLaughlin (Tampa Jesuit) - 29.8
LB Jordan Perez (Carlsbad) - 29.7
OL Henry Hattis (Cleveland) - 29.5
WR Jayson Raines (West Orange) - 29.3
RB Cameron Scarlett (Central Catholic) - 29.1
WR Taijuan Thomas (Ouachita Parish) - 29.1
DL Nate Lohn (Staley) - 29.0
LS Bailey Parsons (Gardendale) - 28.8
DL Wesley Annan (Lake Forest) - 28.7
DB Terian Williams (Johns Creek) - 28.7
LB Sean Barton (Woods Cross) - 28.2
OL Jake Maikkula (Valor Christian) - 27.9
TE Sam Roush (Lipscomb Academy) - 27.8

OL Brian Chaffin (Charlotte Christian) - 27.6
OL Johnny Caspers (Glenbard West) - 27.1
LB Tristan Sinclair (San Ramon Valley) - 27.1
OL Walker Little (Episcopal) - 26.7
RB Bryce Love (Wake Forest) - 26.7
P Connor Weselman (Westminster) - 26.7
LB Lane Veach (Perry) - 26.5
OL Thomas Oser (Harvard-Westlake) - 26.5
DB Collin Wright (Manvel) - 26.3
RB Nathaniel Peat (Rock Bridge) - 25.7
QB Ryan Burns (Stone Bridge) - 25.7
OL Jake Hornibrook (Malvern Prep) - 25.4
OL Levi Rogers (Woodinville) - 25.3
OL Barrett Miller (Eaglecrest) - 25.3
RB Justus Woods (Charlotte Christian) - 25.3
WR Dontonio Jordan (Lake Dallas) - 25.2
TE Lukas Ungar (Delbarton) - 25.0
QB Davis Mills (Greater Atlanta Christian) - 24.8
DB Zach Hoffpauir (Peoria Centennial) - 24.6
DB Donjae Logan (Desert Ridge) - 24.5
TE Scooter Harrington (Greenwich) - 24.3
LB Matt Rose (Brecksville-Broadview Heights) - 24.2
DL Michael Williams (All Saints Episcopal) - 24.0
DL Thomas Schaffer (Lake Forest) - 24.0
WR Paxton Segina (Vandegrift) - 24.0
TE Greg Taboada (Marist) - 24.0
FB Shield Taylor (Alexandria) - 24.0
DB Nicolas Toomer (Sandy Creek) - 23.8
QB Jack West (Saraland) - 23.7
DB Malik Antoine (University Lab) - 23.6
WR Elijah Higgins (Bowie) - 23.6
OL Drew Dalman (Palma) - 23.5
DB Alex Carter (Briar Woods) - 22.9
DL Tobin Phillips (San Joaquin Memorial) - 22.7
RB Casey Filkins (Lake Oswego) - 22.7
OL Fisher Anderson (Franklin) - 22.7
LB Mike Tyler (Brecksville-Broadview Heights) - 22.7
LB Jacob Mangum-Farrar (Fort Bend Kempner) - 22.1
TE CJ Hawkins (Berkeley Prep) - 22.1
RB Barry J. Sanders (Heritage Hall) - 21.3
DB Quenton Meeks (Del Norte) - 20.7
DL Aziz Shittu (Buhach Colony) - 20.7
LS Richard McNitzy (MacArthur) - 20.7
FB Houston Heimuli (Bountiful) - 20.6
OL Myles Hinton (Greater Atlanta Christian) - 20.3
DL Bo Peek (Berkeley Prep) - 20.2


WR Silas Starr (Central Catholic) - 19.9
WR Michael Rector (Bellarmine Prep) - 19.8
DL Ryan Johnson (St. Paul's Episcopal) - 19.6
LB Blake Martinez (Canyon del Oro) - 19.4
DL Jordan Watkins (Woodward Academy) - 18.9
DL Harrison Phillips (Millard West) - 18.7
LB Bobby Okereke (Foothill) - 18.3
DL Zach Buckey (Garces Memorial) - 18.1 (junior year because senior year truncated by pandemic)
LB Stephen Herron (Trinity) - 18.0
FB Jay Symonds (Buckingham Browne & Nichols) - 18.0
QB Keller Chryst (Palo Alto) - 17.8
DB Salim Turner-Muhammad (Episcopal) - 17.4
RB Austin Jones (Bishop O'Dowd) - 16.9
LB Wilfredo Aybar (Cheshire Academy) - 16.6 (junior year because senior year truncated by pandemic)
DB Scotty Edwards (Olympus) - 16.4
OL Joshua Garnett (Puyallup) - 16.4
LB Noor Davis (Leesburg) - 16.3
LB Levani Damuni (Ridgeline) - 15.8
DB Jimmy Wyrick - (South Oak Cliff) - 15.4
DL Ikenna Nwafor (Cistercian) - 14.9
TE Ben Yurosek (Bakersfield Christian) - 14.4
FB Coco Lukrich (Park City) - 14.0
TE Eric Cotton (Nampa) - 12.3
OL Reilly Gibbons (St. Petersburg Catholic) - 12.2
P Jake Bailey (Santa Fe Christian) - 12.0
OL Dylan Powell (Hannibal) - 11.7
DL Aaron Armitage (Blair Academy) - 11.5 (junior year because senior year wiped out by pandemic)
DL Andres Fox (Mobile Christian) - 11.0
WR Elic Ayomanor (Deerfield Academy) - 11.0
OL Branson Bragg (Crandall) - 10.9
LB Tobe Umerah (Stratford Academy) - 10.1
WR Mudia Reuben (Park Hill South) - 8.2
TE Bradley Archer (Livermore) - 7.9
FB Reagan Williams (Jackson) - 7.9
DB Andrew Pryts (Hickory) - 7.9
OL Lucas Heyer (Hill-Murray) - 7.6
OL Walter Rouse (Sidwell Friends) - 7.5
DB Mitch Leigber (Laguna Hills) - 6.9 (junior year because senior year truncated by pandemic)
RB Trevor Speights (McAllen Memorial) - 6.8
RB Arlen Harris (Lutheran) - 5.3
K Joshua Karty (Western Alamance) - 5.1
LB Kevin Palma (Mission Oak) - 3.7
DB Denzel Franklin (Pace Academy) - 1.9
WR Jay Tyler (Isidore Newman) - 1.2
OL James Pogorelc (Chantilly) - 0.9
DB Alameen Murphy (Friendly) - 0.8
WR Marcus Graham (Mountain Island Charter) - -20.3
P Ryan Sanborn (Francis Parker) - -24.8

Women's Basketball Kiki Iriafen picks up Pac-12 Player of the Week honors

First one of her career. I'll my write up in here when I get it done, but in the meantime, the Pac-12 release is here. She was spectacular this week, especially on Sunday.

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Basketball Recruiting 2025 4-star forward Alexandra Eschmeyer commits to Stanford WBB

Stanford women's basketball picked up a commitment from 2025 4-star forward Alexandra Eschmeyer today. She plays high school ball at Peak To Peak Charter School in Lafayette, Colorado. I'll get a write up posted on her and drop it in here as soon as I can. She announced her commitment on Instagram.

Her ESPN profile is here.

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Football Recruiting Transfer Targets

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Alright, it's time.

I had started this previously and added a few more names I'd like to see us go after, but the timing here is because Garcia has followed 8 more grad transfers since last night:
  • Princeton ILB Liam Johnson
  • Yale DE Clay Patterson (also followed by Netter)
  • Penn DT Joey Slackman
  • Brown CB Isaiah Reed
  • Yale OL Kiran Amegadjie (also followed by Netter, who was his former OL coach at Yale!)
  • Princeton OT Jalen Travis (also followed by Netter)
  • Harvard DT Thor Griffith
  • Coastal Carolina OL Donnell Wilson
Pretty much all the Ivy guys are studs at that level, which likely translates to average P5 starters and/or very good depth pieces as I'd mentioned before. Johnson, Amegadjie, and Travis in particular have 2 years left, so I'd prioritize them.

2024 ACC Quarterbacks

Starting to try what I'm sure will be a process in wrapping my head around being in a different conference. One thing I've noted this off-season is the notable QBs transferring in to the ACC. Thought I'd try to get a picture of the conference's QB landscape. Total QBR rankings in 2023:

8) Kyle McCord (Syracuse)
12) DJ Uiagalelei (Florida State)
28) Haynes King (Georgia Tech)
31) Preston Stone (SMU)
34) Anthony Colandrea (Virginia)
50) Cameron Ward (Miami)
54) Thomas Castellanos (Boston College)
55) Max Johnson (North Carolina)
56) Grayson McCall (NC State)
59) Chandler Rogers (Cal)
63) Fernando Mendoza (Cal)
66) Kyron Drones (Virginia Tech)
69) Cade Klubnik (Clemson)
85) Ashton Daniels (Stanford)
103) Hank Bachmeier (Wake Forest)

Others:

Tyler Shough (Louisville) - he got hurt last year and if he had enough plays to qualify he would have been #70 in Total QBR; he was #29 way back in 2020

Maalik Murphy (Duke) - if his backup action at Texas had enough plays to qualify he would have been #96 in Total QBR

Eli Holstein (Pitt) - transferred in from Alabama

Reese Poffenbarger (Miami) - played at Albany last year and was #26 in FCS in passer rating

Tony Muskett (Virginia) - for some reason Virginia is set on having a QB competition despite Colandrea playing really well for a freshman

Our schedule also features #17 Josh Hoover (TCU), #29 Riley Leonard (Notre Dame), and #106 Ken Seals (TCU). Our one non-FBS opponent, Cal Poly, has a famed/familiar QB in Sam Huard, who was #44 in FCS in passer rating last year.

In short, this is going to be another season where we hear a lot from Taylor about how experienced and good the QBs we face are. Established starting-level players everywhere but San Jose State and while Chubba Purdy has never had significant action over the course of a season Total QBR really liked his losing performances against Iowa and Wisconsin this year considering the quality of those defenses. The worst we play may be Bachmeier, but even he was #37 in 2021 and it wouldn't be the craziest thing in the world for Clawson to unlock the old Bachmeier.

All that being said, the schedule misses Uiagalelei, King, Colandrea, Ward, Castellanos, and Johnson. If one puts stock in Total QBR, as I think the evidence over the years warrants, we actually have a schedule that lines up to concentrate on the worst QBs in the ACC. Interesting. I may have buried the lede.

Finally, it may help folks' visualization to see what this would have looked like a year ago for the Pac-12:

4) Bo Nix (Oregon)
5) Caleb Williams (USC)
9) Cameron Rising (Utah)
12) Michael Penix (Washington)
40) Trenton Bourguet (Arizona State)
42) Drew Pyne (Arizona State)
49) Collin Schlee (UCLA)
52) Jayden de Laura (Arizona)
54) DJ Uiagalelei (Oregon State)
60) Cameron Ward (Washington State)

And we also played #19 Sam Hartman (Notre Dame) and the reigning Jerry Rice Award (best FCS freshman) and Deacon Jones Trophy (best HBCU player) winner Shedeur Sanders (Colorado).

In the final analysis, the Pac-12 in 2023 had four QBs who were in the top 12 in the nation the previous year. The ACC having two such guys in 2024 is very notable but not the same thing.

For what it's worth, the elite returning national QBs by this measure, in addition to McCord and Uiagalelei, are #4 Dillon Gabriel (Oregon), #5 Kaidon Salter (Liberty), #6 Noah Fifita (Arizona), #7 Carson Beck (Georgia), and #9 Jalen Milroe (Alabama). So the SEC and ACC are the two conferences with multiple proven elite QBs.

1202 and one: Tara

Message on the T-shirts handed out after the game.

Irafen went crazy. Hit 2 threes. First of her career. Not sure she even attempted any threes this year before today. 36 points. Career high.

Ceremony after the game is still going on now an hour or more after the game. Still live on Pac 12 network. Many Stanford legendary players in attendance. Chiney, Azzi, Roz panel discussion.

Luckily, Maples was pretty full. And luckily they pulled it out without Brink.
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