• Stanford heads back on the road for it’s third game in four weeks away from home. The Cardinal plays Oregon State on Saturday in Corvallis. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. on Pac-12 Network. The Cardinal looks to snap a threegame losing streak on Saturday and win its 10th-straight game against the Beavers.
• After playing four games, Stanford begins the autumn academic quarter on Monday (Sept. 23).
• Roxy Bernstein (play-by-play), Anthony Herron (analyst) and Jill Savage (sideline) will be on the call for Pac-12 Network.
• Scott Reiss ‘93 (play-by-play) and John Platz ‘84 (analyst) will be on the call for the Cardinal Sports Network. The broadcast can be heard on KNBR 1050 AM and online.
• Twelve Cardinal have made their first career starts through four games, including four true freshmen. Thirteen true freshmen have appeared in a game already this season for Stanford.
• Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football David Shaw is in his ninth season as Stanford’s head coach. His 83 wins make him the winningest coach in program history.
• Stanford is the winningest Pac-12 program of the decade. The Cardinal has won 95 games since the start of the 2010 season, the sixth-most in college football.
• The Cardinal has gone to 10 straight bowl games, the longest streak in school history and the longest active streak in the Pac-12.
• Stanford is in the midst of playing arguably the nation’s toughest schedule in 2019. Through four weeks, Stanford has hosted 2018 Big Ten West champion Northwestern and No. 16/17 (now No. 13/13) Oregon while playing on the road at (now No. 21/25) USC and No. 17/16 (now No. 22/23) UCF.
• Moving forward, the Cardinal still has a plethora of ranked opponents on the schedule following Saturday’s game at Oregon State.
• Stanford comes home for No. 17/17 Washington to begin October, before hosting UCLA and Arizona to close out the month. Following an open week, Stanford goes to RV/RV Colorado and RV/RV Washington State in November before finishing at home with No. 15/16 California and No. 10/10 Notre Dame.