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Join Us for The Walk
Join Stanford Football for "The Walk" at 4 p.m. on Saturday before the Cardinal host San Jose State at 6 p.m. at Stanford Stadium as part of the Bill Walsh Legacy Game. This week's theme will be players who played for Coach Walsh, and include: two of the school's top rushers, Darrin Nelson and Mike Mitchell, mid 1990's quarterback Steve Stenstrom and Athletics Hall of Famer Chuck Evans. Former football players that are interested in being a part of The Walk can contact: A tradition almost as old as Stanford Football itself, "The Walk" has been a centerpiece pre-game ritual for the Cardinal and its fans for decades. Stanford supporters of all ages line the pathway that Stanford players and coaches walk from their locker room in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center, past the Chuck Taylor Grove, into the Gate 1 entrance to Stanford Stadium. The Stanford Band lines up behind the team during The Walk and plays to the delight of fans. The tradition of The Walk has evolved through the years, and today Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football and head coach Jim Harbaugh has announced some new updates for The Walk to better accommodate the needs and pre-game routines of his players. Instead of departing 80 minutes before kickoff, Stanford players and coaches will now conduct The Walk two hours before kickoff. The travel squad of Stanford players will don their travel sweats for The Walk, rather than dressing in their helmets, full pads and uniforms. "I greatly value The Walk, a tradition I came to know and embrace as a young Stanford fan while my dad coached here," Harbaugh says. "I want to preserve the experience for our players and coaches to feel rousing support when they enter Stanford Stadium, and I want the fans to maintain their emotional connection with our players and coaches on gameday. We are making these updates to The Walk, in both time and dress, to allow our players to put on their pads, braces and uniforms in the Stanford Stadium locker room. Each player and each position group will now be able to conduct their most beneficial pre-game warmups and routines before putting on those pads. This updated tradition will also protect our players from extra exposure to the sun and heat in full pads." "I expect that the earlier start to The Walk will do nothing to lessen the outpouring of support we are accustomed to seeing pre-game Saturdays at Stanford," Harbaugh says. "The complete gameday experience on The Farm includes hours of tailgating, the Fan Fest, touring campus and buying armloads of hats, shirts and gear from the Stanford Athletics Shop and the Stanford Bookstore. Cardinal fans can now set their watches to join me and our players two hours before kickoff, each and every Saturday we proudly play at home in Stanford Stadium."
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