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Tavita Pritchard opens his first spring as Stanford's football coach
Pritchard spent his first months recruiting, hiring staff and raising money as Stanford tries to rebound from a 4-8 season.
- On Wednesday, head coach Tavita Pritchard led his first spring practice at Stanford, calling the field a "sanctuary" for coaching and connecting with his team.
- Pritchard faces a significant challenge rebuilding a squad that posted the worst record among power conference teams since 2019 under previous coaches Troy Taylor, Frank Reich, and David Shaw.
- The Cardinal added transfer quarterback Davis Warren from Michigan after starter Ben Gulbranson exhausted eligibility and backup Elijah Brown transferred to Washington.
- Calling the offensive system "QB friendly," Warren said, "You trust what he's coaching and where to put your eyes," leveraging lessons from his Wolverines experience.
- With General Manager Andrew Luck overseeing operations and increased fundraising, the program seeks to return to the competitive level seen during former coach Jim Harbaugh's tenure.
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Tavita Pritchard opens his first spring as Stanford's football coach
Tavita Pritchard’s first few months after being hired to coach Stanford’s football team have been spent recruiting a roster, hiring a staff and helping raising money in hopes of turning the Cardinal back into a winning program.
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