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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/12/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
STANFORD
 
UTAH
-7.5  

+7.5  
-330

+250

53
 
21
Final
27

STANFORD (5 - 0) at UTAH (3 - 2)
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Week 7 Saturday, 10/12/2013 6:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
149STANFORD-9.5-7
150UTAH54.552
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
STANFORD - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-0+32-34-139.220.0409.4(6.4)1.221.25.8372.6(4.9)1.4
Road Games2-0+11-12-044.518.5484.0(7.8)1.518.58.0353.0(4.7)1.5
Last 3 Games3-0+32-13-042.721.0411.7(6.3)1.024.33.3426.3(5.2)1.7
Turf Games2-0+11-12-044.518.5484.0(7.8)1.518.58.0353.0(4.7)1.5
Conference Games3-0+32-13-042.721.0411.7(6.3)1.024.33.3426.3(5.2)1.7
STANFORD - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)39.220.019.031:2241-211(5.2)14-2361.4%198(8.7)64-409(6.4)(10.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.712.919.131:6040-171(4.3)17-3056.4%203(6.8)70-374(5.3)(15.1)
Offense Road Games44.518.518.528:4837-220(6)15-2560.0%263(10.5)62-484(7.8)(10.9)
Defense (All Games)21.25.822.428:3832-112(3.5)27-4561.4%261(5.8)77-373(4.9)(17.6)
Opponents Offensive Avg.3116.123.729:0039-176(4.5)23-3762.3%279(7.6)76-455(6)(14.7)
Defense Road Games18.58.020.031:1137-167(4.5)22-3760.0%185(4.9)74-353(4.7)(19.1)

UTAH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-2+0.53-23-239.020.6481.2(6.9)2.026.211.6406.0(5.1)1.2
Home Games2-2-1.82-23-143.722.5501.0(7.1)2.529.514.5396.7(5.3)1.2
Last 3 Games1-2-0.51-21-231.713.3442.7(6.1)3.032.713.7446.0(5.4)1.0
Turf Games2-2-1.82-23-143.722.5501.0(7.1)2.529.514.5396.7(5.3)1.2
Conference Games0-2-2.80-21-137.513.5463.0(6.2)4.542.520.5447.5(5.8)1.0
UTAH - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)39.020.622.428:2537-195(5.2)20-3360.4%286(8.7)70-481(6.9)(12.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.31.619.620.929:1240-172(4.3)19-3258.2%235(7.2)72-407(5.6)(12.9)
Offense Home Games43.722.524.027:1338-211(5.5)19-3258.1%290(9)71-501(7.1)(11.5)
Defense (All Games)26.211.621.231:3542-132(3.1)21-3757.8%274(7.4)79-406(5.1)(15.5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.31.914.422.831:4242-178(4.2)22-3660.4%257(7.1)79-436(5.5)(13.7)
Defense Home Games29.514.520.532:4741-119(2.9)22-3465.0%278(8.1)75-397(5.3)(13.4)
Average power rating of opponents played: STANFORD 38.4,  UTAH 36.4
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@ 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@ UTAH            
10/19/2013UCLA            
10/26/2013@ OREGON ST            
11/7/2013OREGON            

UTAH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/29/2013UTAH ST30-26W-1W52O44-14817-28-302139-17331-40-3141
9/7/2013WEBER ST70-7W-23W -38-33817-24-290043-6913-25-1362
9/14/2013OREGON ST48-51L-3.5L54O39-26019-33-279328-4827-44-4430
9/21/2013@ BYU20-13W7W60.5U33-12924-35-273047-18318-48-2601
10/3/2013UCLA27-34L4.5L65U33-9922-44-288653-18618-28-2182
10/12/2013STANFORD            
10/19/2013@ ARIZONA            
10/26/2013@ USC            
11/9/2013ARIZONA ST            
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.
UTAH: It was a miserable year two in the Pac-12 for the Utes, who finished 3-6 in conference play with five double-digit losses. The injury-fueled QB carousel didn't help, but QB Travis Wilson (1,311 pass yds, 7 TD, 6 INT) should bring stability to the spread attack this season with new co-OC Dennis Erickson. They hope top WRs -- Dres Anderson (365 rec. yds, 3 TD) and Kenneth Scott (360 rec. yds, 3 TD) -- both step up. TE Jake Murphy (349 rec. yds, 4 TD) is also vital to this offense. RB John White is hard to replace, but RB Kelvin York (273 rush yds, 3 TD) could have a big year if his turf toe subsides, as Utah's beefy offensive line is shaping up nicely. The defense has to rebuild its front four without DT Star Lotulelei, but will be strong in the middle with LBs Trevor Reilly (4.5 sacks, 3 FF, 69 tackles) and Brian Biechen (58 tackles, 5 PD). Safety-turned-cornerback Keith McGill leads a youthful secondary.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (STANFORD-UTAH) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Stanford-Utah Preview* =======================

No. 6 Stanford (5-0) at Utah (3-2), 6:00 p.m. EDT

Earlier this week, Stanford coach David Shaw defended the honor of his program after it was accused of faking injuries.

Now he's tasked with defending against a quarterback who threw more interceptions in a game than any player in college football this year.

The fifth-ranked Cardinal look to post a 14th straight victory Saturday when they visit Utah, which needs Travis Wilson to bounce back from a six-interception performance.

Stanford (5-0, 3-0 Pac-12) survived its toughest test of the season with a 31-28 home victory over then-No. 15 Washington last Saturday despite being outgained 489-279. Huskies coach Steve Sarkisian later accused the Cardinal of faking injuries to slow down his club's uptempo attack.

Stanford defensive end Ben Gardner and linebacker Shayne Skov both were tended to in the fourth quarter for injuries. Shaw said Gardner was dealing with an arm injury and dehydration, while Skov hyperextended his surgically repaired left knee when he collided with teammate James Vaughters.

An MRI on Skov's knee showed no structural damage, according to the coach. Skov is expected to play Saturday, and Shaw adamantly backed both players.

"You're talking about two of the hardest working kids in the country, especially in our conference and to say that those guys are faking injuries to slow them down?" Shaw said. "That's disrespectful to everything that we believe in here."

The Cardinal own the nation's second-longest win streak behind No. 4 Ohio State as they get ready for their first Pac-12 meeting with Utah (3-2, 0-2). Shaw has tremendous respect for Wilson.

"They've got a great quarterback that I watched play in high school, he's a teammate of (offensive tackle) Kyle Murphy on our team," Shaw said. "The guy can stand in the pocket and see over everybody and make some throws."

Wilson, unfortunately, made six of those throws to the other team last Thursday, raising his season interception total to nine in a 34-27 loss to then-No. 12 UCLA. He completed 22 of 44 passes for 288 yards and two scores as he tried to battle through an illness.

"He was in bed the whole game day leading up to that game," Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said Tuesday. "He got sick, actually, the night before that, and hasn't gotten over it yet."

Stanford has forced just seven turnovers - the second-worst mark in the conference behind Utah's six.

The Cardinal's rushing attack finished with a season-low 191 yards last weekend and should be tested by an imposing Utah defensive front that yields 131.8 per game. The Utes have also registered a conference-high 18 sacks, with linebacker Jacoby Hale leading the way with 3.0.

The impressive work by the defensive line has come despite the departure of defensive tackle Star Lotulelei, a first-round pick by the Carolina Panthers this year.

"You sat here a year ago happy that Star Lotulelei had left but they're playing the same way inside, they're playing tough, they're playing physical, they're very active inside," Shaw said.

A healthier Wilson figures to help Utah improve a third-down offense that has converted 3 of 27 chances over its last two games.

"That's two games in a row that that's showed up, and it's a problem," Whittingham said. "We're paying close attention to it and trying to get it solved."

Stanford enters off its lowest scoring game of the season. Kevin Hogan threw for 100 yards - a career low over a full game as the passing attack sputtered.

"We missed opportunities throwing the ball, guys that were open," Shaw said. "We didn't make enough plays."

Utah is wary of Ty Montgomery, second in the nation with 33.5 yards per kickoff return. He had a 99-yard TD runback to open last Saturday's contest.

"Ty Montgomery is a tremendous kickoff returner for Stanford," Whittingham said. "He's a real weapon, and you saw him take the opening kickoff against Washington Saturday night. So, we've got to try to keep the ball out of his hands."

These teams last met in 1996 with Utah spoiling Stanford's season opener with a 17-10 victory.

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