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Stanford-Arizona Football Post-Game Notes (October 14, 2006)

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FOOTBALL POST-GAME NOTES
Arizona 20, Stanford 7 (Stanford, CA - Stanford Stadium)
October 14, 2006

STANFORD
Wopamo Osaisai's 72-yard interception returned for a touchdown in the second quarter was his first career touchdown, the first one returned for a touchdown by a Cardinal player this season and the fourth-longest interception returned for a touchdown in school history.

Michael Okwo had 13 tackles to extend his personal-best string of double-digit tackle contests to five games in a row as he moved into the team's lead in tackles for the season with 61.

Trevor Hooper made a career-best 13 tackles, while Will Powers had a career-high six.

Tim Sims made his first career sack.

Jay Ottovegio was forced to punt a season-high seven times.

Chris Hobbs' 16-yard punt return in the third quarter was the longest punt return of his career.

Arizona's 20 points is the lowest point total Stanford has held an opponent to this season.

Today's loss marks Stanford's first 0-7 start since 1960, which squad went on to finish the season 0-10.

Stanford's four first downs marks Stanford's fewest first downs of the year.

The Cardinal's seven penalties against the Wildcats ties last weekend's game versus Notre Dame for the most this season.

Wopamo Osaisai and Chris Marinelli made their first career starts.

Stanford's 52 total yards of offense was the all-time lowest output by Stanford in school history for a single game ... The Cardinal's -6 rushing yards tied as the ninth-lowest total in school history, while the 58 passing yards was the second-lowest total in school history.

TC Ostrander's 54-yard punt in the third quarter was his first career punt and Stanford's third quarterback punt on a quick kick this season ... Ostrander's punt ties for the Cardinal's second-longest punt this season.