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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 9/14/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
STANFORD
 
ARMY
-30.5  

+30.5  


48.5
 
34
Final
20

STANFORD (1 - 0) at ARMY (1 - 1)
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Week 3 Saturday, 9/14/2013 12:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
113STANFORD-28.5-30.5
114ARMY5251.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
STANFORD - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-000-10-134.017.0404.0(5.9)1.013.06.0251.0(3.7)1.0
Last 3 Games1-000-10-134.017.0404.0(5.9)1.013.06.0251.0(3.7)1.0
STANFORD - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)34.017.025.032:0941-197(4.8)17-2763.0%207(7.7)68-404(5.9)(11.9)
Opponents Defensive Avg.178.521.534:0840-142(3.5)20-3459.7%200(6)74-341(4.6)(20.1)
Defense (All Games)13.06.022.027:5123-35(1.5)29-4465.9%216(4.9)67-251(3.7)(19.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.18.511.518.526:5226-88(3.4)22-3859.2%220(5.8)64-309(4.8)(16.7)

ARMY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-1-10-20-221.014.0417.5(6.2)1.526.016.5370.5(5.6)1.0
Home Games1-000-10-128.021.0396.0(7.9)0.012.06.0301.0(4.9)1.0
Last 3 Games1-1-10-20-221.014.0417.5(6.2)1.526.016.5370.5(5.6)1.0
Turf Games1-1-10-20-221.014.0417.5(6.2)1.526.016.5370.5(5.6)1.0
ARMY - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)21.014.019.528:5553-329(6.2)5-1439.3%88(6.3)67-417(6.2)(19.9)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.517.519.229:6046-257(5.6)9-1653.8%140(8.6)62-397(6.4)(16.2)
Offense Home Games28.021.019.025:3242-295(7)4-850.0%101(12.6)50-396(7.9)(14.1)
Defense (All Games)26.016.520.531:0443-150(3.5)14-2361.7%220(9.4)66-370(5.6)(14.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.28.813.82031:0042-141(3.3)15-2460.8%224(9.2)67-366(5.5)(12.7)
Defense Home Games12.06.017.034:2852-185(3.6)6-1060.0%116(11.6)62-301(4.9)(25.1)
Average power rating of opponents played: STANFORD 34,  ARMY 15
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
STANFORD - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/7/2013SAN JOSE ST34-13W-24L48.5U41-19717-27-207123-3529-44-2161
9/14/2013@ ARMY            
9/21/2013ARIZONA ST            
9/28/2013*WASHINGTON ST            
10/5/2013WASHINGTON            
10/12/2013@ UTAH            

ARMY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/30/2013MORGAN ST28-12W-33.5L55U42-2954-8-101052-1856-10-1161
9/7/2013@ BALL ST14-40L10.5L59.5U64-3637-20-76334-11523-37-3251
9/14/2013STANFORD            
9/21/2013WAKE FOREST            
9/28/2013*LOUISIANA TECH            
10/5/2013@ BOSTON COLLEGE            
10/12/2013E MICHIGAN            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
STANFORD: Despite losing the NFL's top overall pick (Andrew Luck), the Cardinal still won a dozen games in 2012, including the Pac-12 Championship and Rose Bowl. Now a replacement for RB Stepfan Taylor is needed, but RBs Anthony Wilkerson (914 rush yds, 7 TD career) and Tyler Gaffney (791 rush yds, 12 TD career) are suitable fill-ins. It helps that they'll run behind what could be the country's best O-Line. QB Kevin Hogan (1,096 pass yds, 9 TD, 3 INT) progressed rapidly last year, winning all five starts. Receivers are a bit thin, with WRs Ty Montgomery (213 rec. yds) and Devon Cajuste the best available, and no proven tight end. The stingy defense (17.2 PPG, 11th in FBS) was led by an amazing front seven that led FBS in sacks (57) and TFL (124). Many of those standouts return, including DE Ben Gardner (7.5 sacks, 14.5 TFL) and LBs Shayne Skov (81 tackles, 9 TFL) and Trent Murphy (10 sacks, 18 TFL). All-American S Ed Reynolds (6 INT, 3 TD) leads a fantastic back four.
ARMY: As if going 2-10 wasn't bad enough, now Army has to replace legendary QB Trent Steelman who accounted for 6,048 yards and 59 TD in his career. The Black Knights will again run the triple-option that led them to a nation's-best 370 rushing YPG, using either QB A.J. Schurr (8-for-18, 130 yds, 2 TD; 12 rush, 47 yds) or QB Angel Santiago (7-of-24, 84 yds; 53 rush, 174 yds, 1 TD). RB Raymond Maples (1,215 rush yds, 5.4 YPC) and FB Larry Dixon (839 rush yds, 6.0 YPC, 6 TD) will again get many option pitches behind a seasoned O-Line. WR Chevaughn Lawrence (357 rec. yds, 17.0 YPC) is a capable No. 1 receiver. Army's defense struggled in many facets, allowing 35.3 PPG (106th in FBS) and 232 rushing YPG (T-3rd-worst in FBS). DL Robert Kough (42 tackles, 9.5 TFL) anchors a veteran O-Line while FS Geoffrey Bacon (136 tackles as linebacker) now keeps the secondary in check.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (STANFORD-ARMY) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Stanford-Army Preview* =======================

By MATT BECKER STATS Editor

No. 6 Stanford (1-0) at Army (1-1), 12:00 p.m. EDT

Stanford's offense answered some pressing questions with a strong performance in its season opener.

Now the focus turns to the defense.

One of the nation's top-ranked rush defenses squares off against one of the country's best running teams when the fifth-ranked Cardinal visit Army on Saturday.

There were plenty of uncertainties heading into last Saturday's opener against San Jose State, as Stanford had to work in new starters at running back and wide receiver. Coach David Shaw was encouraged with what he saw as the offense gained 404 yards in a 34-13 win.

Tyler Gaffney, who played baseball in the minor leagues last year, replaced school rushing leader Stepfan Taylor and ran for 104 yards and two scores on 20 carries. Ty Montgomery, limited to 213 receiving yards in 2012 because of a knee injury, caught four passes for 81 yards and a touchdown. Devon Cajuste, who entered the season with one reception, caught three passes for 62 yards and a TD.

"We're finally getting trust as a receiving corps," Cajuste told Stanford's official website. "We're making a statement that we can throw the ball. Not only can we run but we can throw. So it's really awesome to see everybody else get a piece of the ball."

Nine players caught passes from dual-threat quarterback Kevin Hogan, who completed 17 of 27 attempts for 207 yards and ran for another 17.

"We don't live on stats," Shaw said. "We don't work on trying to score as many points as we can. We want to control the ball. We want to score on every possession. We want to play great defense."

The Cardinal return nine starters from a defense that had an FBS-best 57 sacks in 2012 and ranked fifth against the run, allowing an average of 97.0 yards. The vaunted 3-4 defense didn't seem to miss a beat, sacking San Jose State quarterback David Fales four times and limiting the Spartans to 35 yards rushing on 23 attempts.

Still, the team sees room for improvement.

"I thought we played average at best," said senior linebacker Trent Murphy, who had two sacks.

It will likely face a greater test against an Army team that rushed for an FBS-best 369.8 yards per game in 2012.

Running a triple-option offense, the Black Knights (1-1) have already amassed 658 yards on the ground. They've run 106 running plays while throwing the ball 28 times.

"I respect what they do. I really do," Shaw said. "They're determined to do what they do and do it as well as they can do it. And they challenge you to stop it."

Army coach Rich Ellerson thinks his squad could have an advantage because Stanford isn't familiar with his team's offense.

"They have not seen our style of play," he said. "Obviously, we have the advantage of reading and having finesse with some guys, but you have to block somebody. You still have to run, you still have to make some guys miss, throw the ball, catch and get open."

Junior Larry Dixon leads Army with 214 rushing yards and is averaging 8.2 per carry.

Quarterback Angel Santiago has rushed for 157 yards and a team-high three scores, but he might see his playing time decrease after being pulled in the fourth quarter of last Saturday's 40-14 loss at Ball State.

Backup A.J. Schurr passed for 27 yards and ran for 41 on five carries in two drives, and Ellerson said he could get more playing time.

"I liked when A.J. came in the game," he said. "He can do all of the things that we want at quarterback. I will say what I said in the beginning of the season, don't be surprised if you see two quarterbacks."

This will be the first meeting between the programs since Army's 17-13 victory in 1979, which evened the all-time series at five wins apiece.

The Black Knights haven't defeated a ranked opponent since a 17-14 win over No. 15 Air Force in 1972.

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