Four former Stanford players - David Parry, James Vaughters, A.J. Tarpley and Jordan Richards - are participating in the East/West Shrine game, which will kickoff at 1 p.m. PT this Saturday and be televised on the NFL Network.
The week of practice leading up to the game began yesterday, and several Stanford players have received mentions from media in attendance. I'll update this points at various points throughout the week as practice continues - feel free to add if you see any articles/twitter updates/mentions from the week as well.
1/12 @TonyPauline: David Parry/DL/Stanford has been tearing it up in afternoon practice. Tough and technically outstanding.
1/13 @TonyPauline: David Parry/DL/Stanford picking up where he left off yesterday.
1/12 @NFLDraftBlitz: Other West players that stood out during Monday's practice wereL David Parry (Stanford) and LB Bryce Hager (Baylor).
1/12 Per WalterFootball.com: "Scouts said that Stanford linebacker David Parry impressed them with his performance in the one-on-ones. Parry showed some scrappiness to him with strength and quickness that gave blockers issues. "
1/12 Per WalterFootball.com: The San Diego Chargers conducted an interview with Parry yesterday.
1/13 @@StanfordFball LB James Vaughters has looked well in nickel situations as an ILB. Definitely looks the part as well
1/13 @#ShrineGame clearly most communicative and comfortable calling the ball are TCU Sam Carter & Stanford Jordan Richards
The week of practice leading up to the game began yesterday, and several Stanford players have received mentions from media in attendance. I'll update this points at various points throughout the week as practice continues - feel free to add if you see any articles/twitter updates/mentions from the week as well.
1/12 @TonyPauline: David Parry/DL/Stanford has been tearing it up in afternoon practice. Tough and technically outstanding.
1/13 @TonyPauline: David Parry/DL/Stanford picking up where he left off yesterday.
1/12 @NFLDraftBlitz: Other West players that stood out during Monday's practice wereL David Parry (Stanford) and LB Bryce Hager (Baylor).
1/12 Per WalterFootball.com: "Scouts said that Stanford linebacker David Parry impressed them with his performance in the one-on-ones. Parry showed some scrappiness to him with strength and quickness that gave blockers issues. "
1/12 Per WalterFootball.com: The San Diego Chargers conducted an interview with Parry yesterday.
1/13 @@StanfordFball LB James Vaughters has looked well in nickel situations as an ILB. Definitely looks the part as well
1/13 @#ShrineGame clearly most communicative and comfortable calling the ball are TCU Sam Carter & Stanford Jordan Richards