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Former Boise State quarterback Mike Sanford enters his second season on the Stanford coaching staff as offensive assistant. Sanford played on four bowl teams during his five-year career at Boise State, as the Broncos compiled a cumulative 54-9 record during his stay, including a sparkling 11-1 record as a senior in 2004 and a victory over Louisville in the Liberty Bowl. After concluding his playing career, Sanford volunteered as a student assistant on the Bronco staff during spring practice, where he assisted now head coach Chris Peterson with the quarterbacks. Prior to joining the Cardinal program, Sanford served as a graduate assistant at UNLV for two seasons (2005-06), where he worked with his father, Mike, who is the head coach of the Rebels and former offensive coordinator at Stanford. His main duties focused on working primarily with the quarterbacks and kicking game. Sanford received his bachelor's degree in political science from Boise State in 2005. He and his wife, Ann-Marie, reside in Menlo Park. | |||||||||||||||