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Stanford-Arizona State Football Post-Game Notes

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Arizona State 41, at Stanford 3 (Stanford, CA - Stanford Stadium)
September 29, 2007

STANFORD
Anthony Kimble was limited to a season-low 20 yards but did manage to eclipse the 1000-yard mark in career rushing yards and now has 1002.

T.C. Ostrander recorded the eighth 200-yard game of his career and his fifth in a row and now has 3426 passing yards in his career.

Richard Sherman led Stanford in receiving yards for the eighth time in the last nine games with 105 receiving yards (second-highest total of his career and third game with 100 or more receiving yards) and equaled a career-best with six receptions (fifth time in his career).

Tim Sims recorded his first career interception.

Doug Baldwin's three catches and 36 receiving yards were both career-bests.

Tyrone McGraw returned a career-high three kicks.

Clinton Snyder had a career-high 2.0 sacks and equaled a career-best 2.0 tackles-for-loss.

Erik Lorig had a career-high eight tackles.

Pannel Egboh had a career-high-tying seven tackles.

Levirt Griffin recorded the first sack of his career.

Pat Maynor recorded a career-high 1.0 sacks.

Clinton Snyder went over 100 career tackles in the contest and now has 108 in his career.

Nick Macaluso recorded the first sack of his career.

Stanford recorded a season-high 6.0 sacks and 10.0 TFL.

Erik Lorig had a career-high eight tackles

Chike Amajoyi (WLB) picked up the first start of his career.

Jay Ottovegio punted seven times for 278 yards (39.7 avg.) and has updated career totals of 222 punts for 9033 yards. Ottovegio is within reach of both school records currently held by Kevin Miller (1995-98) with 248 punts for 9973 yards.

Pannel Egboh (16), Chris Horn (16), Jim Dray (15) and Anthony Kimble (11) all extended double-digit starting streaks, while Allen Smith (23), Ekom Udofia (14) and Clinton Snyder (14) had their streaks snapped.

Stanford had a four-game home win streak versus Arizona State snapped with the most recent Arizona State victory at Stanford coming in 1997.

Stanford has now dropped two straight overall to Arizona State.

ARIZONA STATE
Omar Bolden made his first collegiate start.

Saia Falahola saw the first game action of his career.

ASU shut out an opponent in the first quarter for the first time this season.

Luis Vasquez recorded his second sack of the season in the second quarter.

Omar Bolden intercepted his first career pass and returned it for his first career touchdown. ASU has intercepted at least one pass in all five games this season.

Dexter Davis recorded two sacks, giving him four on the year and ten on his career.

The six quarterback sacks are the most by the Sun Devils this season, eclipsing the three they had in the season opening win against San Jose State.

Ryan Torain gained over 100 yards for the second time this season and sixth time in his career.

The four field goals by Thomas Weber is a new career high. He had three against Oregon State last week.

With the win, ASU begins the season 5-0 for the first time since 2004.

ASU allowed a season low -2 rushing yards.