
"David Bailey was a national recruit at Mater Dei High School, where he helped lead an undefeated season and a win in California's Open Division state championship while the team finished first nationally in 2021. He was named Cal-Hi Sports' 2021 California Defensive Player of the Year, and was selected to the All-American Bowl. He would be given a four-star recruit rating and enroll with Stanford in 2022."
"His first college season at Stanford, he played 10 games with nine starts and immediately looked like a high-floor disruptive edge. He registered 46 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks, plus 13 quarterback hurries and two forced fumbles. The standout moments include a big day at UCLA where he posted 10 total tackles, two tackles for loss, a sack and a forced fumble. He followed that a week later against Washington State with nine total tackles and two tackles for loss. He earned True Freshman All-America recognition along with Stanford's Outstanding Freshman award."
"In his third year Stanford, Bailey was even more of a splash-play engine. He ended the year with 31 tackles with eight TFL and seven sacks, plus five forced fumbles and eight hurries. His season sack total was Stanford's best since 2019 and he would also register 39 pressures on 364 defensive snaps, and his final game at Stanford against San Jose State he would create 10 pressures with one sack."
David Bailey starred at Mater Dei, helping lead an undefeated season and California Open Division state championship in 2021 and earning Cal-Hi Sports' California Defensive Player of the Year honors. He enrolled at Stanford in 2022 as a four-star recruit. As a true freshman he started nine games, totaled 46 tackles, 8.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 13 hurries and two forced fumbles and earned True Freshman All-America and Stanford freshman awards. He led Stanford in sacks and TFL his second year and produced a breakout junior season with seven sacks, five forced fumbles and 39 pressures. He transferred for his final year.
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