And? Nvidia is a for profit company that partners with Stanford for research. Stanford does research outside of Ndivia. You know who spends more on research then Stanford does? The University of Michigan. In fact, the only university that consistently spends more on research than Michigan ($1.6 billion) is Johns Hopkins ($3.2 billion). You know who else consistently spends more on research than Stanford ($1.2 billion)? Washington ($1.4 billion), UCLA ($1.3 billion) and Wisconsin ($1.3 billion). Yet each of these universities consistently say that their athletic programs help their universities and surrounding areas achieve their academic and economic goals. And yes, Stanford cares about their football program. If they didn't, they wouldn't join a conference based on the East Coast (ACC) when their former conference, the PAC12 all but folded in 2023. Stanford let it be known they wanted into The Big10, but didn't have the athletic and media profile the Big10 was looking for. If they didn’t think athletics helps their university, Stanford would let their football program drop to a lower conference or even a lower division. They wouldn't have fired David Shaw when his program took a nose dive in recent years. David won them a ton of games after he took over for Jim Harbaugh back in 2011. Michigan and Stanford are both members of the AAU. The AAU is an organization of researched oriented universities. It's very prestigious. In fact, every Big10 member but Nebraska is a member of the AAU. Research is huge for many of these public universities and football helps.
Stanford is an awesome school that I would love for my kids to go to, probably more so than Michigan. My oldest graduated and my middle is currently going to Michigan. If they had the chance to go to Stanford and wanted to? They would be there in a heart beat. That being said, Stanford isn’t the main reason Silicon Valley became what it is.