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Football

Homestand Begins

Stanford Cardinal (6-3 overall, 5-2 Pac-12)
No. 9/8 Washington Huskies (8-1 overall, 5-1 Pac-12)

November 10, 2017 • 7:30 p.m. PT
Stanford Stadium (50,424) • Stanford, California

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TelevisionLive national broadcast on FS1 with Justin Kutcher (play-by-play), Mark Helfrich (analyst) and Petros Papadakis (analyst).

RadioLive coverage on Stanford's flagship station -- KNBR 1050 AM -- with Scott Reiss '93 (play-by-play), Todd Husak '00 (analyst) and John Platz '84 (sideline). The broadcast begins one hour before kickoff with the Cardinal Tailgate Show and concludes with the postgame Cardinal Locker Room Report. The game can be heard on Stanford student radio -- KZSU 90.1 FM -- and online at kzsulive.stanford.edu.

On the WebGoStanford.comGoHuskies.com#GoStanford

What You Need to Know

  • 2,456 • Junior Bryce Love's 2,465 career rushing yards rank ninth all-time at Stanford. Tyler Gaffney is eighth with 2,500 yards, and Mike Mitchell is seventh with 2,550.
  • 2011 • Stanford took the ground route and buried the Huskies, 65-21, at Stanford Stadium. Stanford rushed for 446 yards to set a single-game school record. Stepfan Taylor rushed for 138 yards on 10 carries and Tyler Gaffney, running out of the Wildcat formation, gained 117 yards on nine attempts. It marked the first time Stanford had two 100-yard rushers since 2007.
  • 2009 • The last time an unranked Stanford team defeated a ranked Washington team at Stanford Stadium? It happened in 2009, when the Cardinal downed No. 24 Washington, 34-14. For the second straight week, Chris Owusu returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown while Toby Gerhart reached the 200-yard mark in rushing for the first time in his career.
  • 1982 • John Elway completed 20 of 30 passes for 265 yards and Mike Dotterer rushed for 106 yards on 20 carries as Stanford upset second-ranked Washington at Stanford Stadium. The performance landed Elway on the front cover of the following week's edition of Sports Illustrated.
  • 1893 • In a series that dates to 1893, Stanford trails Washington, 41-42-4 (.494).
  • 812 • Junior running back Bryce Love's 15 longest runs in 2017 total 812 yards. Only 33 players nationally -- including Love -- have more than 812 yards rushing on the season.
  • 810 • Junior running back Bryce Love has 810 rushing yards after contact, according to Pro Football Focus. That figure ranks fourth nationally.
  • 182.0 • Junior running back Bryce Love ranks first nationally with 182.0 rushing yards/game. Oklahoma State's Barry Sanders (238.9), USC's Marcus Allen (212.9), Cornell's Ed Marinaro (209.0) and Iowa State's Troy Davis (198.6) are the NCAA leaders for single-season rushing yards/game.
  • 70 • Head coach David Shaw has 70 career wins, one shy of matching the school record set by Glenn "Pop" Warner (71 from 1924-32).
  • 69 • Senior defensive tackle Harrison Phillips has a team-high 69 tackles, including 9.5 tackles for loss.
  • 52 • Junior running back Bryce Love has a rush of at least 52 yards in each game this season: 62 vs. Rice, 75 vs. USC, 53 vs. San Diego State, 69 vs. UCLA, 61 vs. Arizona State, 68 vs. Utah, 67 vs. Oregon and 52 vs. Washington State. His 10 rushes for 50 or more yards this season ranks first nationally.
  • 50.7 • Junior running back Bryce Love is averaging 50.7 yards/scoring play during his career: 93-yard catch, 47-yard run, 48-yard run, 7-yard run, 56-yard run, 50-yard run, 49-yard catch, 10-yard run, 75-yard run, 51-yard run, 53-yard run, 69-yard run, 61-yard run, 43-yard run, 59-yard run, 68-yard run, 5-yard run, 67-yard run, 52-yard run.
  • 37 • Stanford has 37 rushing touchdowns in its past 15 games.
  • 32:27 • At 32:27, Stanford's average time of possession per game since 2011 ranks fifth nationally. The average millennial spends over 32 minutes a day on Instagram.
  • 10 • Junior running back Bryce Love has scored at least one touchdown in 10 consecutive games, a streak that ranks second in Stanford history (Toby Gerhart - 11, Tyler Gaffney - 10) and first nationally.
  • 8.47 • Junior running back Bryce Love is Stanford's career leader with 8.47 yards/rush. The FBS career yards/rush record is 8.26 by Glenn Davis of Army (1943-46). The minimum number of carries to qualify is 300 -- Love has 291.
  • 6 • As was the case a year ago, the Cardinal will face Washington six days after its previous game.
  • 5 • Junior safety Justin Reid ranks second nationally and first among Pac-12 players with five interceptions.
  • 1.22 • Stanford's offensive line is allowing only 1.22 sacks/game, which ranks second among Pac-12 teams and 15th nationally.
  • 1.11 • Stanford's 1.11 turnover margin ranks first among Pac-12 teams and 10th nationally.