People forget that they could've lost about 5 or 6 games last year. For every ounce of "luck" people want to point to for ND; Stanford had 10x that. Their most recent showing? Struggling mightily with a 6 loss Big Ten team. Let me say that again... struggling mightily with a 6 loss team from the worst conference in the country.
Wisconsin lost six games yes. But four of them were by three points each, and three were in overtime. All of their losses were within one possession. Not a bad team, in my opinion, just on the other side of the luck spectrum this season (I feel the same way about Michigan State). The "worst conference in the country" must be a joke, considering their superiority when compared to the Big East of even the ACC.
Hogan is laughably over-hyped for a quite mediocre to bad body of work. I post his game splits in another thread months ago, but if you go look at them they suck. Suck BAD. Yet people are tabbing him as a consensus top 10 QB.
I don't know anyone whose opinion I value pegging him as a top ten quarterback. But anytime you jump in mid-season and complete ~72% of your passes for 9 TDs and 3 INTs, it's not going to look bad. I'm curious what splits you're using.
This was his first season, and he jumped in during conference play--not during "tune up" games. If Kelly had a guy jump in and and beat Oregon State, Oregon, UCLA (twice), and Wisconsin...we'd be pretty pumped. He's only going to get better in his second season starting, with all of spring/fall to prep him.
Stanford could've quite easily lost to San Jose State, USC, Arizona, Oregon State, Oregon, and Wisconsin. Those are all games where they were very tight, tied, or trailing in the 4th quarter and eeked out a win very late or in OT. So let's give them a .500 split there... they're a 5 loss team.
How is that different than Notre Dame's Purdue, Michigan, Stanford, BYU, or Pittsburgh? I'd argue Oklahoma was very tight too. I don't agree with your comparison to Notre Dame.
Are they better this year than last year? Maybe on offense... probably not on defense... will be interesting to see.
Well they do return nine starters on defense, including Trent Murphy (All-American OLB), Ed Reynolds (All-American FS), Ben Gardner (All-Pac-12, 7.5 sacks), Henry Anderson (All-Pac-12, Lott Award Nominee), and Shayne Skov. I don't know how you return 9/11 and get worse.
Their OL is terrific, Yankey and Danser are terrific LT and RG. They return 4/5 from a very good unit (three were All-Pac-12), and that incredible 2012 OL class is coming up behind them. The OL advantage alone, in a conference that isn't known for its DL, makes them a conference championship contender.
They only return 7/11 on offense, but anytime you keep your quarterback and 4/5 OL you're going to be fine.