Stanford Cardinal (5-3, 3-2)
#RV/19 Washington Huskies (6-3, 4-2)
Nov. 3, 2018 • 6 p.m. PT
Husky Stadium (70,183) • Seattle, Wash.
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TelevisionLive national broadcast on Pac-12 Network with Roxy Bernstein (play-by-play), Anthony Herron (analyst) and Lewis Johnson (sideline).
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.com • GoHuskies.com • #GoStanford
What You Need to Know
- 1 • Stanford is 5-0 this season when forcing at least one turnover, and 0-3 when not forcing a turnover.
- 3 • Stanford's three losses this season have come against the AP's No. 3, No. 10 and No. 16th-ranked teams in the nation (Notre Dame, Utah and Washington State). Those three teams have a combined record of 21-3 (.875) this season—and one of those losses was head-to-head (Washington State over Utah).
- 6 • One of the most disciplined teams in the nation, Stanford has the sixth-fewest penalty yards in the nation this year with just 38.13 per game—also the fewest in the Pac-12.
- 7 • Don't expect many points immediately after halftime. Stanford has not allowed more than seven points in any third quarter this season. The Cardinal has only allowed 20 third-quarter points in its first eight games—currently ranked eighth in the nation in 3rd quarter points allowed, while Washington ranks sixth.
- 10 • Stanford has won 10 of the last 13 matchups against Washington.
- 11 • Senior wide receiver JJ Arcega-Whiteside ranks second nationally -- and first among Pac-12 players -- with 11 receiving touchdowns. That's the second-most in a season in Stanford history and the most receiving touchdowns for a Cardinal in 38 years—Ken Margerum had 11 in 1980, while James Lofton set the school record with 14 in 1978.
- 13 • In addition to his 48 receptions and 743 receiving yards this season, Arcega-Whiteside has drawn 13 penalties this year—11 pass interference and two holding calls for 175 penalty yards (nearly two penalties and 22 yards per game).
- 15 • Sophomore cornerback Paulson Adebo ranks second nationally with 15 pass breakups and third in the NCAA with 2.0 passes defended/game. He ranks atop the Pac-12 in both categories.
- 20 • Junior quarterback K.J. Costello ranks among the Top 20 nationally in completion percentage (19th), passing efficiency (20th), passing touchdowns (18th), passing yards (16th), passing yards per game (17th) and yards per attempt (20th). He leads the Pac-12 in efficiency (155.9) and is second in the conference in passing yards (2,165) and yards per attempt (8.52).
- 34 • Costello's 34 completions against Washington State were the sixth-most in a game in school history, and most since Steve Stenstrom had 37 at Notre Dame in 1994.
- 36 • Sure-handed senior wide receiver Trenton Irwin has at least one reception in 36 consecutive games, a streak that ranks eighth nationally.
- 52 • With an Oct. 18 victory at Arizona State, head coach David Shaw earned his 52nd Pac-12 win, surpassing Washington's James Phelan (1930-41) for 15th-most conference victories. Shaw needed only 65 games to achieve 50 conference wins, tied for second-fastest in Pac-12 history (USC's Pete Carroll reached the 50-win mark through 60 league games)
- 90 • Stanford's 90 wins this decade rank fifth nationally and the most of any private school, ahead of TCU (78), USC (77) and Notre Dame (76).
- 253 • Senior inside linebacker Ryan Beecher was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma on Dec. 21, 2017. His final chemotherapy session came on June 4, 2018, and he returned to action in Stanford's season opener against San Diego State on Aug. 31, 2018, a span of 253 days after his diagnosis.
- 2011 • Since Shaw's first season in 2011, Stanford's ...
• 78 wins represent the winningest stretch in program history
• 78 wins ranks sixth nationally
• .765 winning pct. ranks sixth nationally
• .860 road winning pct. ranks seventh nationally
• .625 winning pct. vs. AP-ranked opponents ranks fifth nationally
• .776 conference winning pct. is the best of any Pac-12 program
• 52 conference wins are the most of any Pac-12 program - 3,546 • Senior running back Bryce Love ranks fourth nationally among active players with 3,546 yards rushing. This also ranks fourth on Stanford's all-time career list.
- .900 • Junior kicker Jet Toner's .900 field goal percentage (9-of-10) ranks 10th in the nation and first among Pac-12 players.