Brett Nottingham Decides on Columbia
Former Stanford quarterback Brett Nottingham has exclusively told The Bootleg that he intends to transfer to the Ivy League's Columbia University. The junior detailed plans of his move, which is dependent on admission into the school. He would potentially be eligible to play immediately.
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December 31, 2012
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Radio: Stanford Insider Show - Rose Bowl
The ultimate Stanford radio show/podcast is back for its weekly spin, this time focusing on giving an insightful look into the Stanford-Wisconsin Rose Bowl match-up by breaking down the game's potential nuances. The guys also offer their thoughts on the Brett Nottingham transfer situation.
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December 19, 2012
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Brett Nottingham Transferring
Stanford junior quarterback Brett Nottingham, expected by many to be Andrew Luck's successor, is transferring. A university spokesman confirmed the news following Saturday's practice. Nottingham will not travel with the team to the January 1 Rose Bowl. He has turned in his playbook.
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December 15, 2012
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QB still a question for Stanford
Spring is over and Stanford is still waiting for its next quarterback to blossom.
Brett Nottingham and Josh Nunes did little to separate themselves in Stanford's spring game Saturday, splitting time in the Cardinal's 37-29 loss to the White in a game the defense dominated.
Stanford coach David Shaw flipped the format to an unconventional offense (Cardinal) vs. defense ...
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April 14, 2012
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Q&A: Brett Nottingham
The biggest storyline of Stanford’s spring camp is the battle to replace Andrew Luck, and Brett Nottingham is the man at the center of that story. After redshirting his freshman year, Nottingham beat out two older players to win the backup job last season, showing flashes of brilliance whenever he came in for mop-up duty.
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April 09, 2012
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Five QBs taking snaps at Stanford spring practice
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- Forgive Brett Nottingham, Josh Nunes and the rest of Stanford's quarterbacks if they forget whose turn it is with the first-team offense during spring practice.
Competition to replace Luck heats up
Forgive Brett Nottingham, Josh Nunes and the rest of Stanford's quarterbacks if they forget whose turn it is with the first-team offense during spring practice.
They've never really had the chance before.
So when Stanford returned to the field this week for the first time in four years without Andrew Luck zipping passes, the competition to replace No. 12 instantly turned...
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February 28, 2012
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