The Washington Huskies (7-0, 4-0 Pac-12) continue their chase of a seed in the College Football Playoff as they travel to Santa Clara, California, to face the Stanford Cardinal (2-5, 1-4 Pac-12). The Huskies, under 2023 Heisman Trophy favorite quarterback Michael Penix Jr., are currently No. 5 in the AP Poll Top 25.
The highlight of the Huskies season was a last-minute victory over another college football contender: the Oregon Ducks. With 1:38 left in the clock, Penix threw a touchdown pass that set the final score to 36-33.
For their part, the Cardinal are having a terrible season at 2-5. They are unlikely to threaten a national title candidate like the Huskies. The highlight of their season came in Week 7, with a 46-43 comeback victory over the Colorado Buffaloes on the road.
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The game presented outstanding performances by quarterback Ashton Daniels and wide receiver Elic Ayomanor. Stanford's only other victory of the season came in Week 1 when it beat Hawaii.
In Week 8, the Huskies defeated Arizona State with more difficulty than expected. The game finished with a score of 15-7, with the Sun Devils 7-3 all the way to the fourth quarter when Washington scored 12 unanswered points. Michael Penix had a bit of a setback on his Heisman run, as he had 275 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions.
Let us check the history of these two schools ahead of the Week 9 Pac-12 matchup.
Washington vs. Stanford: Head-to-Head
This is a close rivalry, with the Huskies taking a thin lead over the Cardinal 45-44-4. Stanford is currently on a two-game winning streak.
How long have they faced each other?
This clash goes a long way back, with the first matchup occurring in 1893. That year, the Cardinal dominated the Huskies 40-0. From there, they didn't face each other for almost three decades, with the games resuming in 1920. Ever since, the two schools have faced off regularly for over a century.
When was the last time Stanford defeated Washington?
In the shortened 2020 season, the Stanford Cardinal defeated the Washington Huskies 31-26 on the road.
The Huskies take on the Cardinal on Saturday, Oct. 28, with kick-off at 7 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1.
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