Player Bio: Will Svitek

  Will Svitek
Will Svitek
Player Profile
Hometown:
Newbury Park, CA
High School:
Newbury Park HS
Height / Weight:
6-7 / 300
Position:
DE
Seasons At Stanford:
2000-04

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Pronunciation: SVEE-tek

At Stanford: Fifth-year senior who has started 14 games for Stanford at defensive end, including all 11 in 2003 ... At 6-7 and 292, Will combines great size and athleticism ... Very experienced and intelligent player, his continued improvement and ability to put pressure on the quarterback will play a pivotal role on the Cardinal defense in 2004 ... Played both tight end and defensive end in 2002, including two games in which he played both ways ... Also participated on the Cardinal track team in the throws ... Two-time Academic All-Pac-10 selection.

The 2004 Season: Game-By-Game Statistics

The 2003 Season: A starter at one defensive spot in all 11 games, Will finished the year with 20 total tackles, three tackles for loss, one quarterback sack and one interception ... He had five tackles, including one sack and tackle for loss, in Stanford's win over UCLA ... Had four tackles and two tackles for loss against Notre Dame ... Also had four tackles in The Big Game vs. Cal ... Recorded his first career interception against Washington State ... Named Second-Team Academic All-Pac-10.

The 2002 Season: Will started the season at defensive end, was moved to tight end in game No. 4, then played both ways in the final two games of the season ... He began the year starting the first three games at defensive end, but was moved to tight end after injuries left the Cardinal with only one tight end ... Over the next six games, he was the team's No. 2 tight end ... Injuries to the defensive line then forced him back to defensive end ... In the final two games vs. Oregon State and Cal, he played both defensive end and tight end, becoming the first Cardinal to play both ways in a game since Scott Frost played quarterback and safety in 1994 ... He recorded three tackles against Oregon State and four vs. Cal ... As a tight end, he caught one pass for six yards at Oregon ... He also scored a two-point conversion at UCLA when he caught a pass in the end zone from place-kicker Michael Sgroi after an errant snap on a PAT attempt ... Named Second-Team Academic All-Pac-10.

The 2001 Season: Appeared in eight games as a reserve defensive lineman ... Recorded two assisted tackles on the season ... Recorded an assisted tackle against both Arizona State and San Jose State. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the campaign as a true freshman. In Track: Competed in the throws during the 2003 indoor and outdoor seasons for the Cardinal ... Had the team's top mark in the shot put at 53-9 3/4 ... Finished 10th in the shot put at the NCAA West Regional (51-7).

In High School: Athletic defensive end was considered one of the top recruits in the nation ... An All-America selection by SuperPrep, PrepStar, Cal-Hi Student Sports and Max Emfinger's Bluechips ... Honorable Mention All-American by USA Today ... Selected to the Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame ... Was named the California Division II Athlete of the Year by Cal-Hi Student Sports as a senior ... SuperPrep ranked him the #6 tight end in the nation and the 11th-best recruit in the Far West ... PrepStar rated Svitek the #2 tight end in the west ... He recorded 48 receptions for 624 yards and four touchdowns as a senior at Newbury Park High School in Southern California ... As a defensive end, he had 87 tackles, nine sacks and five forced fumbles ... Named First-Team All-League, All-County and All-CIF as a defensive end ... Second-Team All-State as a tight end ... First-Team All-Area by the L.A. Daily News and Ventura County Star ... Named to the California-Florida All-Star football classic played in the Rose Bowl during the summer of 2000 ... The 1999-2000 Ventura County High School Athlete of the Year ... Had 21 receptions and was named First-Team All-League as a junior ... Two-time National Decathlon Champion ... He won the 15-16 decathlon age group championship at the USA Youth Track and Field Championships in 1997 and '98 ... In 1999, he placed second in the 17-18 age group ... Won the league title in the shot put in 2000 with a best of 59-3 ... Also the Ventura County champion in the shot and discus following his senior season ... The 1999 CIF champion in the shot put ... His other bests include 22-1 in the long jump and 159-7 in the discus ... Three-year letter-winner in basketball ... First-Team All-League and All-Ventura County in hoops as a senior ... Second-team All-League as a junior ... Member of the California Scholastic Federation.

Personal Information:Political Science major ... His father, Milan, was a member of the Czech National Track Team.

Svitek's Career Statistics
YearUTATTTSack/YdsTFL/YdsInt
20010220/00/00
20023580/00/00
2003119201/63/91
Totals1416301/63/91

Getting to Know: Will Svitek
I would describe myself as a person as: a hard worker
The reason I love football is: head to head competition
I pattern my play after: Ryan Eklund
For me to improve as a person, I need to: be more Christ like
My favorite pre-game ritual is: calling my parents before we leave the hotel
My greatest athletic moment is: winning the youth national decathlon championship
The biggest thrill in my life to date is: graduating from Stanford
My favorite stadium in which to play is: Memorial Stadium, Berkeley
The reason I chose Stanford University is: it epitomized the true essence of a student-athlete
Since coming to Stanford, I have learned: to branch out
The best thing about Stanford is: the alumni
My favorite class at Stanford is: any class I got an "A" in
My least favorite class at Stanford is: any class I got a "C" in
What sets Stanford apart from other college football programs? my teammates
The sports team I followed when I was younger: Lakers and Redskins
The athlete I admire most is: Dan O'Brien
The people I admire most is: my parents
If I could spend a day with anyone, it would be: George Bush
Best book I have read: Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Favorite food: everything
If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd probably survive on: protein shakes
Favorite movie: Good Will Hunting
Favorite TV show: The O'Reilly Factor
Favorite actor: Matt Damon
Favorite actress: Sandra Bullock
If a movie were made of my life, I would have the following actor play me: Stifler from American Pie (Sean Williams Scott)
Favorite musical group or performer: Kenny Chesney
If I were not playing college football, I would be: getting better grades
After my Stanford career, I'd like to be remembered as: a reliable teammate
The best advice I ever received was: work like it depends on you, pray like it depends on God - Jim Stump The people who had the greatest influence on my life: my mom and dad
One moment in history I wish I could have seen: the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
The place I'd most like to visit: the Rose Bowl on January 1st
The favorite place I've visited: is the Czech Republic
Hobbies: reading, watching television, hanging out with family and friends
Ten years from now, I'd like to be: running marathons
My advice to youngsters: listen to your parents
My most prized possession: my family
If I won $1 million, I would: go to Vegas and turn my $1 million into $2 million
The one thing about college football I would change: enforce the 20 hour rule