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CFB : Money Line Matchup
Thursday 11/7/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
OREGON
 
STANFORD
-10  

+10  
-400

+300

60
 
20
Final
26

OREGON (8 - 0) at STANFORD (7 - 1)
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Week 11 Thursday, 11/7/2013 9:00 PM
Board Money Line
113OREGON-425
114STANFORD+315
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OREGON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games8-0+17-15-355.632.1632.1(8.1)1.216.910.5359.2(4.4)2.9
Road Games3-0+13-02-153.730.7647.7(7.9)1.016.711.0349.3(4.6)2.7
Last 3 Games3-0+12-11-249.723.0635.0(8)1.725.315.0406.0(5)3.0
Grass Games2-002-02-058.035.5656.0(8)1.513.013.0336.0(4.3)3.0
Conference Games5-0+14-12-352.230.6608.2(7.4)2.021.612.8383.4(4.7)3.2
OREGON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)55.632.128.726:3548-331(6.9)19-3064.0%301(9.9)78-632(8.1)(11.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.34.319.323.130:1742-212(5.1)20-3458.6%250(7.4)76-463(6.1)(13.5)
Offense Road Games53.730.728.729:0151-321(6.3)19-3161.7%326(10.4)82-648(7.9)(12.1)
Defense (All Games)16.910.520.033:2538-131(3.4)24-4356.4%228(5.3)81-359(4.4)(21.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.26.31421.930:4337-149(4.1)24-4058.9%265(6.6)77-415(5.4)(15.8)
Defense Road Games16.711.018.030:5939-137(3.5)21-3854.9%212(5.6)77-349(4.6)(21)

STANFORD - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games7-1+1.74-44-432.615.5391.0(6.2)1.419.46.6354.0(4.7)1.4
Home Games4-0+32-22-232.716.5374.5(5.5)1.019.73.2355.7(4.7)1.5
Last 3 Games2-1-1.32-10-321.78.0360.3(5.9)1.716.38.0323.0(4.4)1.3
Grass Games4-0+32-22-232.716.5374.5(5.5)1.019.73.2355.7(4.7)1.5
Conference Games5-1+1.74-23-332.214.5386.0(6.1)1.320.35.7374.7(4.8)1.5
STANFORD - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)32.615.518.030:1940-197(5)14-2360.3%194(8.4)63-391(6.2)(12)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.314.320.730:5339-167(4.3)19-3358.9%233(7.1)72-400(5.6)(14.6)
Offense Home Games32.716.520.234:0645-202(4.5)14-2265.2%172(7.8)67-374(5.5)(11.4)
Defense (All Games)19.46.621.629:4131-104(3.3)28-4463.7%250(5.7)75-354(4.7)(18.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.33.817.323.930:0739-173(4.5)23-3762.8%287(7.7)76-460(6.1)(13.6)
Defense Home Games19.73.222.025:5428-74(2.6)29-4762.0%281(6)75-356(4.7)(18)
Average power rating of opponents played: OREGON 30.2,  STANFORD 40.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OREGON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/14/2013TENNESSEE59-14W-28W68O41-21625-35-471038-17815-29-1381
9/28/2013CALIFORNIA55-16W-38.5W81.5U48-26412-26-117251-14921-44-1765
10/5/2013@ COLORADO57-16W-37.5W69O62-34919-34-406336-9412-34-2802
10/12/2013@ WASHINGTON45-24W-11W75.5U50-26524-31-366042-19419-32-1822
10/19/2013WASHINGTON ST62-38W-40L71.5O44-38324-33-336312-258-89-5575
10/26/2013UCLA42-14W-23.5W74U53-32521-28-230252-21913-19-642
11/7/2013@ STANFORD            
11/16/2013UTAH            
11/23/2013@ ARIZONA            
11/29/2013OREGON ST            

STANFORD - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/14/2013@ ARMY34-20W-30.5L48.5O34-20313-22-205261-2846-10-491
9/21/2013ARIZONA ST42-28W-6.5W51.5O49-24011-17-151124-5030-56-3672
9/28/2013*WASHINGTON ST55-17W-8.5W47O40-23817-28-322113-5139-65-3222
10/5/2013WASHINGTON31-28W-9L52.5O41-17912-20-105140-13933-48-3501
10/12/2013@ UTAH21-27L-7.5L53U29-14315-27-246239-18123-34-2341
10/19/2013UCLA24-10W-4W54.5U50-19218-25-227127-7424-39-1922
10/26/2013@ OREGON ST20-12W-4W55.5U33-1858-18-88224-1741-57-2711
11/7/2013OREGON            
11/16/2013@ USC            
11/23/2013CALIFORNIA            
11/30/2013NOTRE DAME            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OREGON: The Ducks were 12-1 last year with the lone loss coming to Stanford in overtime. When Chip Kelly left, OC Mark Helfrich was promoted and his offense (49.5 PPG, 2nd in FBS; 538 YPG, 5th in FBS) could throw more. Two of the nation's best players return in QB Marcus Mariota (2,677 pass yds, 32 TD, 6 INT; 752 rush yds, 5 TD) and RB De'Anthony Thomas (701 rush yds, 7.6 YPC; 445 rec. yds; 18 total TD). RBs Byron Marshall (447 rush yds, 4 TD) and freshman Thomas Tyner will also share in the nation's No. 3 rushing attack (315 YPG). WR Josh Huff (493 rec. yds, 7 TD) and TE Colt Lyeria (7 total TD) are both polished. Oregon led FBS with 40 takeaways, and brings back DE Taylor Hart (8 sacks) to anchor a stout D-Line and elite CB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (4 INT, 16 PD, 6 FF) to lead the secondary. The linebackers are green though.
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.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (OREGON-STANFORD) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Oregon-Stanford Preview* =========================

No. 3 Oregon (8-0) at No. 5 Stanford (7-1), 9:00 p.m. EDT

(AP) - Almost every week, Stanford coach David Shaw delegates a backup quarterback to the scout team in practice who can best simulate the upcoming opponent.

Not this week.

Shaw's search for somebody on the roster to mimic Marcus Mariota and Oregon's up-tempo offense was deemed a lost cause. There's nobody who could even come close.

"We have to sign somebody," he joked.

Slowing down Mariota will be the top priority when sixth-ranked Stanford (7-1, 5-1 Pac-12) hosts No. 2 Oregon (8-0, 5-0) on Thursday night in a matchup of the winners of the past four conference championships.

In 21 starts, the Heisman Trophy hopeful has put up video game-like numbers against nearly every team he's faced. That is, except for Stanford.

The Cardinal handed Mariota the only loss of his career last season, 17-14 in overtime in Eugene. Stanford's victory ended then-No. 1 Oregon's three-year run as conference champion and dashed the Ducks' national championship dreams - not to mention Mariota's chances for college football's most prestigious award.

"If our guys use last year as a motivational factor to practice harder ... we'll take it," coach Mark Helfrich told Oregon's official website. "Any external motivation that was used to prepare, great."

Duplicating last season's performance might be even tougher for Stanford.

Mariota has thrown for 2,281 yards and 20 touchdowns and run for 587 yards and nine TDs this season. He's completing 64.0 percent of his passes and, perhaps most impressively, has not thrown an interception. The last time he was picked off was during last season's meeting with the Cardinal.

"I thought last year he was the best quarterback in the nation, and I feel the same way this year," Shaw said. "I don't care about stats. Stats don't mean anything. You watch the film, you see a kid that makes every throw. Every throw is accurate. Twenty touchdowns and no interceptions? Every ball is perfect, every ball is in stride, every ball there's no wobble on it. Everything's pretty.

"As a former receiver, you always appreciate that, a guy that just throws a pretty ball. And then when nobody's open, he just takes off and outruns everybody. You're designing a quarterback, that's what you want."

The secret to Stanford's success against Mariota remains somewhat of a mystery.

The Cardinal credit a physical, gap-plugging 3-4 scheme under defensive coordinator Derek Mason, who emphasizes the most basic fundamentals: tackling and discipline. Since losing 27-21 at Utah on Oct. 12, Stanford has shut down Brett Hundley and UCLA (10 points) and Sean Mannion and Oregon State (12 points) in back-to-back victories.

Now the Cardinal hope to make it three in a row with Mariota up next.

"He's a great player. He's going to make some plays. But we can't just let him take the ball, read what we're doing," said linebacker A.J. Tarpley, who intercepted Mariota last season. "We want to try and mix it up a little bit, whether that's attacking him, try to show something that looks like something but it's actually something else. We'll mix it up. We don't want them to get in their rhythm. Because once they do that, you can't stop them."

In the first 10 games before last season's meeting, the Ducks seemed unstoppable under Mariota. Oregon led the FBS with 54.8 points per game and never scored fewer than 42.

Mariota completed 21 of 37 passes for 207 yards, one touchdown and the one interception against Stanford. Besides a 77-yard run in the first quarter, Mariota netted only 12 yards rushing, often looking flustered under heavy pressure.

"I think a lot times we were hesitating a little bit and we were unsure of some of the fronts we were seeing," Mariota said. "That's the stuff we're really going to have to clean up."

One of the staples of Stanford's defense also is what Mariota avoids most: turnovers.

Stanford has forced a turnover in 33 straight games, the second-longest streak in the country. Being the first team to make Mariota throw an interception this season is a challenge Stanford knows will be difficult, but it's also one it will embrace.

"It's time," cornerback Alex Carter said, "for him to throw one."

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