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Students reveled in the Quad and at Maples Pavilion following Stanford’s improbable win over USC Saturday night. After 200 people gathered in the Quad around a bonfire near Memorial Church, another 1,500 descended on Maples to greet the team as it returned to the Farm shortly after midnight. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7952
Steven Puente

Students reveled in the Quad and at Maples Pavilion following Stanford’s improbable win over USC Saturday night. After 200 people gathered in the Quad around a bonfire near Memorial Church, another 1,500 descended on Maples to greet the team as it returned to the Farm shortly after midnight.

Card shocks USC in upset

Backup QB Pritchard leads 41-point underdog Stanford to stunning win at L.A. Coliseum
By Christopher P. Anderson
NEWS| In what some are calling the biggest upset in the history of college football, 41-point underdog Stanford toppled No. 2 USC on Saturday night, going into the hostile L.A. Coliseum to shock one of the nation’s most storied programs, 24-23.

Students celebrate in Quad, at Maples

By Sam Bhagwat
NEWS| Thousands of Stanford fans descended on Maples Pavilion at midnight Saturday to welcome the football team back from its shocking 24-23 upset of second-ranked USC in Los Angeles.

Cops, firefighters out in droves after win, but find little trouble

By Ben Eppler
NEWS| In the wake of Stanford’s improbable 24-23 win over second-ranked Southern California on Saturday night, student celebrations on campus were marked by repeated visits from fire engines and an increased police presence.

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A group of fans hold signs near Maples Pavilion Saturday night as they wait for the midnight arrival of the team. An estimated 1,500 people attended the impromptu rally. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7948
Steven Puente

A group of fans hold signs near Maples Pavilion Saturday night as they wait for the midnight arrival of the team. An estimated 1,500 people attended the impromptu rally.

Thank you Stanford Football

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Thank you, Jim Harbaugh. Thank you, Tavita Pritchard, Mark Bradford and Richard Sherman. Thank you, Clinton Snyder and Nick Sanchez. Thank you to every last individual who set foot on that Trojan field at the Coliseum to snap USC’s 35-game home win streak.

Brook Lopez ruled ineligible

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| Sophomore center Brook Lopez is academically ineligible and will miss Stanford basketball’s first nine games, coach Trent Johnson announced on Friday.

Win revives campus

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| One play, one game, one team gave this campus more life than any student here can remember.

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Editorial: Stanford fans: A force of their own

By The Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Lost in the midst of all the well-deserved accolades for head coach Jim Harbaugh and his never-say-die team is a different kind of win: a victory by the Stanford fans who have had little to cheer for over the last few years.

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