JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse will serve as the host for the upcoming Week 5 encounter between the Orange and Stanford Cardinal on Friday. The game can be watched on ESPN, with FuboTv available as a streaming option.
Stanford (1-1) will make their ACC debut with this game and a win here could do them good. As for Syracuse (2-0), they'll look to continue their winning momentum.
Syracuse Orange vs Stanford Cardinal head-to-head
Friday's game marks the first time both programs will face each other. Stanford was among the three teams joining the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2024.
Notable records between Syracuse Orange and Stanford Cardinal
Though they may not have faced each other, both programs have been in college football for as long as one can remember.
Syracuse's football program has won one national championship, five conference championships and is .589 in bowl games (16-11-1). The program has had one Heisman winner and seen 21 players get selected in the first round of NFL drafts.
On the other hand, Stanford's football program has won two national championships, 15 conference championships and is .517 in bowl games (15-14-1). The program has been home to one Heisman winner and 279 of its players have been drafted in the NFL so far.
Who is favored in the Syracuse Orange vs. Stanford Cardinal game?
Syracruse steps into this game as an 8.5-point home favorite. The total for the game is set at 56.5 points.
The Syracuse Orange registered a close 31-28 win over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. As for the undefeated Cardinal, they dominated the Cal Poly Mustangs, 41-7.
In Week 1, both teams had contrasting results. The Cardinal took a tough loss against Power Four competition, losing to TCU 34-27. Meanwhile, the Orange picked up a 38-22 win over the Ohio Bobcats.
Ashton Daniels is expected to be the starting quarterback for Stanford while Kyle McCord will continue to lead Syracuse's high-flying offense from under center.
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