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Stanford football receives $50 million gift from former player


Stanford football has received the largest non-facilities gift in its history, a $50 million gift from former player and longtime supporter Bradford Freeman ’64. The contribution reflects both Freeman’s deep connection to the program and his belief in its potential at a time of transition. The donation comes at a pivotal moment for the football program. (Stanford Daily)

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Stanford football receives $50 million gift from former player