Benjamin Yurosek is the latest in a line of talented and bruising Cardinal tight ends
STANFORD – Of almost 100 Stanford football players whose portraits are shown on theThe tight ends all wore thick black-framed glasses when they took their individual portraits – a nod to the legacy of their predecessors who prided themselves on “intellectual brutality” and used smarts and physicality to dominate the line of scrimmage.
But senior Benjamin Yurosek said the tight end group is still trying to return to its roots and play hard-nosed, old-school football. “You can check the resume, the legacy. From 2010, there’s not one school better,” Yurosek said. “Every time I see ‘Tight End U’ other than Stanford, I get a little pissed.”
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