Stanford coaches discuss recent wins and future plans on The TreeCast podcast

Terry Heffernan, Stanford football’s Andrew Luck Director of Offense
Terry Heffernan, Stanford football’s Andrew Luck Director of Offense
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Terry Heffernan and Paul Goldstein discussed recent developments in Stanford athletics during an episode of The TreeCast released on Apr. 8.

The episode focused on key moments for the Cardinal, highlighting perspectives from both tennis and football coaching staff. Goldstein, Taube Family Director of Men’s Tennis, reflected on two dramatic victories achieved by the team last week. He also commented on the opening of the Arrillaga Tennis Center and talked about upcoming challenges for Stanford’s men’s tennis program.

Heffernan, Andrew Luck Director of Offense for Stanford Football, spoke about ongoing spring practice sessions. He described his vision for a high-energy offense in the coming season, examined the quarterback position in detail, and shared his thoughts about returning to coach at Stanford.

In addition to these interviews, listeners were provided with three important updates regarding Stanford Athletics as well as a summary of the recently concluded men’s basketball season.

The podcast is available through various platforms or can be accessed directly via the GoStanford app.



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