A legendary Stanford football career has come to an end for one of Stanford's top defensive players. On Wednesday, longtime Stanford defensive back Collin Wright revealed on his X/Twitter account his intentions to forgo the last of his college eligibility and enter the 2026 NFL Draft.
Big things are coming for Stanford football. Despite finishing the 2025 season at 4-8 and missing out on a bowl game for the eighth straight season, the Cardinal showed a lot of promise in the first season under the tutelage of general manager Andrew Luck.
Stanford football faces a critical test Saturday night against Florida State with its defense already on edge. The Cardinal secondary is under pressure after losing cornerback Aaron Morris to a neck injury against SMU in Week 7.
It was quite a week for the four teams from the West in the Pac-12 and ACC. Things finally came to a head in Corvallis with Oregon State’s seventh-straight loss, resulting in Trent Bray being fired as head coach of the Beavers.
Stanford football has some key players this season. Offensively, they have Micah Ford, Simione Pale, and Bryce Farrell, who have all had stellar starts to the season.
Week 3 was another exciting week of college football and featured many notable defensive NFL Draft risers. Here are four defensive players who improved their NFL draft stock in Week 3.
One of the most intriguing games of week zero’s slate will be Stanford at Hawaii. Stanford’s football history runs deep. Having packed crowds, number one picks, dynamic running backs, and Heisman contenders every season used to be the identity of the Cardinal.
Week 6 of the college football season rolls on with a big afternoon slate. Action Network NCAAF writers came through with seven — that’s right, seven — best bets for the afternoon kickoff window.