Stanford kicker embracing failure, success
Jordan Williamson wears a Fiesta Bowl cap most places he goes now to remind himself and show the world just how far he has come since the worst moment of his life.
Not that anybody needs a reminder anymore.
The Stanford kicker, who kept a low profile for months after he missed a field goal at the end of regulation and overtime in that 41-38 loss to Oklahoma State in January, will...
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November 22, 2012
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Bootleg Breakdown: Jordan Williamson
It was the ultimate story of redemption. Jordan Williamson, still haunted by his critical misses in last season's Fiesta Bowl, was thrown back into the hottest of fires Saturday night: Autzen Stadium. His 37-yard overtime boot unleashed a surreal dichotomy of Duck silence and Stanford pandemonium in Oregon's cathedral.
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November 18, 2012
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No. 2 Oregon shocked in overtime
Jordan Williamson hit a 37-yard field goal in overtime and No. 13 Stanford upset No. 2 Oregon 17-14, denying the Ducks a chance to clinch the Pac-12 North and derailing their straight shot at the BCS championship game.
If both Stanford and Oregon finish with wins in their final games next weekend, both will finish with one conference loss, which means Stanford will win the head...
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November 18, 2012
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No. 14 Stanford 17, No. 1 Oregon 14, OT
Jordan Williamson hit a 37-yard field goal in overtime and No. 14 Stanford upset No. 1 Oregon 17-14, denying the Ducks a chance to clinch the Pac-12 North and derailing their straight shot at the BCS championship game.
If both Stanford and Oregon finish with wins in their final games next weekend, both will finish with one conference loss, which means Stanford will win the head...
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November 18, 2012
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Stanford kicker finally over Fiesta Bowl misses
(Eds: Updates with quotes, details. With AP Photos.) By ANTONIO GONZALEZ AP Sports Writer Jordan Williamson walks around the sunny, tree-lined Stanford campus with a smile now. He's surrounded by an extended family of friends and fans he never knew he had, willing to help him through the most trying time of his young life.
Perhaps nobody has looked forward to No. 21 Stanford...
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August 29, 2012
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Stanford Fans Create Facebook Page in Support of Jordan Williamson
Had Stanford’s sophomore kicker Jordon Williamson made the 35 yard kick at the end of regulation, Stanford would have gone on to get a huge Fiesta Bowl win against Oklahoma State. But it didn’t work out that way. Williamson missed his 3rd kick of the evening and the Cowboys went on to win in overtime.
The young man from Austin, TX had only missed 3 field goals all year, but things...
Stanford Kicker Jordan Williamson Tebows Before Shanking Game-Winning Field Goal
It's been a rough week for Tebowing. The originator of the move, Tim Tebow, went 6-for-22 for 60 yards on Sunday in a Denver loss, and when Stanford kicker Jordan Williamson took a knee in reflection before the biggest moment of his young football career, the results were even worse. Of course, it's a bit strange that Tebow is suddenly credited with inventing the act of taking...
Stanford Kicker Treated to Blanket Party After Blowing Fiesta Bowl
After missing two crucial and easy kicks, 19 year-old Stanford freshman kicker, Jordan Williamson was never heard from or seen again.
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Laces in on Stanford's missed FG in OT
Stanford sophomore kicker Jordan Williamson will be remembered as the goat of the Fiesta Bowl after missing three field goals in a 41-38 loss to Oklahoma State Monday. Though he went 1-for-4 on field goal attempts, including misses at the end of regulation and in the first overtime, he can always roll with the Ray Finkle excuse for the field goal missed in overtime. The laces were...
Hey, At Least Jordan Williamson Can Say That He Once Trended On Twitter
Tending for all the wrong reasons
Poor kid. Stanford freshman kicker Jordan Williamson did his best ray Finkle impression during tonight’s Fiesta Bowl, pulling the game-winning 35-yard field goal left and missing again in overtime to cost Stanford the game. The kid messed up, but the majority of the blame has to fall on the shoulders of head coach David Shaw. When you have Andrew...
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