The 1976 Stanford Cardinals football team represented Stanford University in the Pacific-8 Conference during the 1976 NCAA Division I football season. Led by fifth-year head coach Jack Christiansen, the Cardinals were 6–5 overall (5–2 in Pac-8, third) and played home games on campus at Stanford Stadium in Stanford, California

After a disappointing season that started at 1–4, Christiansen was fired the day before the last game of the season, the Big Game at Cal; he coached that final game, which Stanford rallied to win in the final two minutes.

With two seasons remaining on a five-year contract (at $27,500 annually), Christiansen did not have a losing season at Stanford, was 30–22–3 (.573) overall, and 22–12–1 (.643) in conference. The Cardinals had five Pac-8 wins in each of his last four seasons, finishing no lower than third.

Bill Walsh, the offensive coordinator of the NFL's San Diego Chargers, was hired as head coach in December, and led Stanford for the next two seasons, both ending with bowl wins.

Schedule

Roster

  • OT Gary Anderson
  • QB Guy Benjamin
  • LB Gordy Ceresino
  • QB Mike Cordova
  • QB Steve Dils
  • WR James Lofton
  • WR Tony Hill
  • DE Duncan McColl
  • PK Mike Michel
  • QB Turk Schonert
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NFL draft

Five Cardinals were selected in the 1977 NFL draft.

  • List of Stanford Cardinal in the NFL draft

References

External links

  • Game program: Stanford at Washington State – October 23, 1976

1976 Topps St Louis Cardinals Team Lot 17 diff Lou Brock Reggie Smith

1976 Topps St Louis Cardinals Team Lot 17 diff Lou Brock Reggie Smith

St Louis Cardinals Baseball 1976

Bill's Update Blog 1976 St. Louis Cardinals

Stanford Cardinal football Wikipedia