Sam Schwartzstein - 64 Stanford 6-3 292
2012: One
of three team captains for the 2012 season. Selected Second Team All-Pac-12 for
the 2012 college football season. Played in 14 games.
2011:
Started all 13 games at the center position. Was one of three first-year
starters on the offensive line, including redshirt freshmen David Yankey and
Cameron Fleming. Played a significant role in Andrew Luck's ability to lead the
Pac-12 in passing efficiency and completion percentage while breaking school
records for career (82) and single-season (37) touchdown passes. Stanford also
was tied for seventh nationally in fewest sacks allowed per game (0.85; 11
total). Helped spring running back Stepfan Taylor to 1,330 yards, which was the
second-highest single-season mark in school history. Part of an offensive line
that also aided in Stanford compiling a single-game school record 446 yards
rushing in a 65-21 rout of No. 22 Washington.
2010: Saw
action in six games as a reserve on the offensive line. Played in the first two
games of the season against Sacramento State and UCLA. Did not see action in
the next four games before making his third appearance of the year against Washington State on Oct. 23. Also saw action the
following week at Washington. Sat out games against Arizona and Arizona State. Saw duty in the final two regular
season games against Cal and Oregon State.
2009: Did
not see action.
2008: Did
not see action.
High
School: Graduated from Carroll High School in Southlake, Texas. Played for a tradition-rich high
school program. Helped Carroll to 16-0 record and a state title as a junior. With
that championship, the Dragons became only the second school in the history of
Texas Class 5A football to win three straight state titles. Team was 11-2 in
his senior campaign and reached the state semifinals with the two losses ending
a 49-game overall win streak and a 58-game streak against Texas schools. Earned second team
all-state honors from The Associated Press and was a first team all-district
selection as a senior in 2007. Ranked as the No. 52 offensive guard nationally
by Scout.com. Named All-Midwest Region for the Class of 2008 by PrepStar.
Personal:
Majoring in science, technology and society (information science &
technology in society).
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