| David
Beall
Scout.com Headlines: |
Pre-Spring Shuffle  Stanford Spring Football does not start for another two weeks, but changes are already underway
-by TheBootleg.com
Mar 18, 2005 |
Buzz from the Bye Week  Assorted news and notes on Stanford Football from the last week of practices
-by TheBootleg.com
Sep 20, 2004 |
What We Know So Far  A deeper look on gameday at some burning questions about your Stanford Football team
-by TheBootleg.com
Sep 11, 2004 |
Card Crush Spartans In Opener Stanford walks all over San Jose State, 43-3, and starts the season with decisive success
-by TheBootleg.com
Sep 5, 2004 |
New-Look Lofton, Again  There was a scrimmage of considerable interest Tuesday, but David Lofton news stole the show
-by TheBootleg.com
Aug 25, 2004 |
Play Fast  This is a mantra heard often in Stanford's preseason camp so far. Why?
-by TheBootleg.com
Aug 24, 2004 |
Receivers Review  Wideouts coach and former Stanford great Kenny Margerum updates us on his men
-by TheBootleg.com
Aug 21, 2004 |
Top 10 Questions for Spring Ball  A preview of 2003 Stanford spring football and our key areas of focus
-by TheBootleg.com
Mar 27, 2003 |
O-Line Rotation and Injury Updates  A look at how injuries are changing the rotation and switches on the offensive line
-by TheBootleg.com
Oct 22, 2002 |
Sorting Out the Frosh O-Line  A look at where people may fit in from this monster freshman OL class
-by TheBootleg.com
Aug 17, 2002 |
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Ht: 6-5
Wt: 300
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11/07/1983 |
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| Beall held high ratings out of high school in Vancouver, Washington, but on a very young offensive line he could not grab a starting spot last fall. 2004 may be the year that this big man breaks out, if he can stay healthy. Versatile guard has spent enough time on either side of the line, and various personnel factors may put him at LG or RG. When he is on, Beall can move gys off the ball. Could potentially provide reserve depth at center in a pinch, too. |
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