Gulbranson leads Stanford to a last-minute, 30-29 victory over San Jose State
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Gulbranson leads Stanford to a last-minute, 30-29 victory over San Jose State
""Every game he's gotten better and better," interim coach Frank Reich said. "Nothing flusters him. He's got great poise and works really hard. So he deserves a lot of credit. "He only got here in June. It's not like we had a whole spring ball with him. We changed the offense and did a whole bunch of stuff, so some of it is just a natural progression of learning the offense and getting better every week.""
""Huge play," Reich said. "Really credit to Ben, Caden High, the offensive line. We saw that they like to bring blitz zero in that situation. We studied it hard. We worked on it hard. We talked about our answers all week. But you still got to execute it. They executed it""
Ben Gulbranson threw for 444 yards and led Stanford to a 30-29 victory over San Jose State in the Bill Walsh Legacy Game. Gulbranson completed 29 of 43 passes with two touchdowns and no interceptions. He is a sixth-year player who transferred from Oregon State and enrolled at Stanford after spring practice. His first two Stanford games produced 251 yards on 62 attempts with three interceptions and no touchdowns. The win featured an 80-yard touchdown drive in the final two minutes, including a 34-yard fourth-and-10 completion to Caden High with 1:18 remaining. The 444-yard performance is third in Stanford single-game history.
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