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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/4/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
STANFORD
 
NOTRE DAME
-3  

+3  
-155

+135

46.5
 
14
Final
17

STANFORD (3 - 1) at NOTRE DAME (4 - 0)
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Week 6 Saturday, 10/4/2014 3:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
367STANFORD-2.5-3
368NOTRE DAME44.546
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
STANFORD - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-1-0.62-20-327.518.7413.2(6.5)2.26.55.0198.0(3.3)1.2
Road Games1-0+10-10-120.013.0364.0(5.5)3.013.013.0179.0(2.6)0.0
Last 3 Games2-1-0.61-20-321.712.3397.3(6.1)2.08.76.7225.7(3.6)0.7
Turf Games1-0+10-10-120.013.0364.0(5.5)3.013.013.0179.0(2.6)0.0
STANFORD - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)27.518.721.230:5735-165(4.7)20-2870.2%248(8.7)64-413(6.5)(15)
Opponents Defensive Avg.31.41823.429:1436-178(4.9)22-3463.8%273(8.1)70-450(6.4)(14.4)
Offense Road Games20.013.022.031:5640-186(4.6)17-2665.4%178(6.8)66-364(5.5)(18.2)
Defense (All Games)6.55.012.229:0339-124(3.1)11-2057.0%74(3.7)59-198(3.3)(30.5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.26.614.819.131:4645-202(4.5)16-2463.6%166(6.8)69-368(5.3)(13.8)
Defense Road Games13.013.015.028:0438-81(2.1)15-3050.0%98(3.3)68-179(2.6)(13.8)

NOTRE DAME - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-0+33-11-335.020.0444.2(6.2)1.511.56.7343.7(5.1)2.5
Home Games2-0+22-01-139.524.5428.0(6.6)0.08.55.0328.0(4.9)3.0
Last 3 Games3-0+22-10-330.717.3400.3(5.4)2.09.75.7336.0(5)2.7
Turf Games3-0+33-01-236.721.0459.7(6.6)1.710.74.3361.7(5.4)2.3
NOTRE DAME - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)35.020.024.730:5038-159(4.2)23-3469.6%285(8.5)72-444(6.2)(12.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.28.214.720.229:0836-134(3.8)19-3359.2%245(7.5)68-379(5.6)(13.4)
Offense Home Games39.524.521.528:3236-167(4.6)18-2866.1%260(9.3)64-428(6.6)(10.8)
Defense (All Games)11.56.717.029:0933-108(3.3)21-3461.0%236(6.9)67-344(5.1)(29.9)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.71320.331:5239-184(4.7)18-3256.9%196(6.2)71-381(5.3)(16.1)
Defense Home Games8.55.017.031:2737-120(3.2)17-2958.6%207(7.2)66-328(4.9)(38.6)
Average power rating of opponents played: STANFORD 28.8,  NOTRE DAME 29.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
STANFORD - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/30/2014CAL DAVIS45-0W-42.5W -32-14921-30-312327-6112-22-543
9/6/2014USC10-13L-3L52.5U38-12822-30-285237-15615-22-1350
9/13/2014ARMY35-0W-30W54.5U32-19920-28-216156-1983-5-92
9/27/2014@ WASHINGTON20-13W-8.5L49.5U40-18617-26-178338-8115-30-980
10/4/2014@ NOTRE DAME            
10/10/2014WASHINGTON ST            
10/18/2014@ ARIZONA ST            
10/25/2014OREGON ST            
11/1/2014@ OREGON            

NOTRE DAME - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/30/2014RICE48-17W-19.5W52O42-28114-22-295040-14115-26-2262
9/6/2014MICHIGAN31-0W-4W56U31-5423-34-226035-10019-32-1894
9/13/2014*PURDUE30-14W-30L60.5U38-13925-40-259126-5627-40-2343
9/27/2014*SYRACUSE31-15W-7.5W52.5U41-16132-39-362530-13522-38-2941
10/4/2014STANFORD            
10/11/2014N CAROLINA            
10/18/2014@ FLORIDA ST            
11/1/2014*NAVY            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
STANFORD: It's going to be more of the same from Stanford, power running and strong defense. QB Kevin Hogan (8.9 YPA, 20 TD, 10 INT) took a step forward as a playmaker last year and sits at 16-3 as a starter, including 10-1 against ranked teams. He has the weapons with big-bodied WR Ty Montgomery (958 rec yds, 10 TD) and deep-threat WRs Devon Cajuste (642 rec yds, 22.9 avg) and Michael Rector (431 rec yds, 30.8 avg). RB Tyler Gaffney and four starting linemen are gone, but the talent is there even if Stanford turns to a committee at tailback. Despite the loss of Shayne Skov and Trent Murphy among others, new DC Lance Anderson has plenty of talent to work with. A healthy DE Henry Anderson (3 sacks) and NT David Parry (5 TFL) are a handful on the defensive line, while the secondary returns both starting corners and an All-America candidate in S Jordan Richards (68 tackles, 3 INT).
NOTRE DAME: QB Everett Golson (7.6 YPA in 2012) returns from academic suspension to battle redshirt freshman dual-threat QB Malik Zaire for the starting job. Either will be an upgrade over Tommy Rees. New defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder oversees a rebuilt, but talented unit. LB Jaylon Smith (67 tackles) will anchor the run defense, while sophomore S Max Redfield and S Austin Collinsworth (3 INT) could be the top safety tandem in FBS.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (STANFORD-NOTRE DAME) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Stanford-Notre Dame Preview* =============================

No. 5 Stanford (3-1) at Notre Dame (4-0), 3:30 p.m. EDT

(AP) - Ninth-ranked Notre Dame is about to face its stiffest challenge this season.

After beating four teams with a combined record of 7-11 - with none of those opponents' victories coming against Power Five conference teams - the Fighting Irish on Saturday host 14th-ranked Stanford, which has the nation's top-rated defense.

The Cardinal also have beaten the Irish four of their last five meetings.

So it's the first real test for a young Notre Dame squad coming off last Saturday's sloppy 31-15 victory over Syracuse where it won despite five turnovers. Coach Brian Kelly said he doesn't think of the game against Stanford (3-1) in those terms.

"We really focus on what we need to do to get better. We turned the ball over. We gave up some big plays on the perimeter. We focus a lot more on that stuff than the bigger picture issues," he said Tuesday, adding the focus of the coaching staff is developing players.

"We are not an experienced group and if we sway too far from working on getting out of our breaks and taking a direct snap, because we may fumble it, we're going to be in trouble. So that's where I really have to stay as a task master when it comes to those details."

The Irish (4-0) are ranked higher than the Cardinal but are one-point underdogs, just the second time since the start of the 2011 season that an opponent has been favored at Notre Dame Stadium. The other time was last season against Oklahoma, when the Irish were 3 1/2-point underdogs. The Sooners won 35-21.

That was the only home loss for the Irish in the past 16 games after starting 6-5 at home under Kelly.

The Irish have scored 30 or more points in their opening four games, the first time they've accomplished that since the 1943 season, when they won a national championship. The Irish also haven't allowed more than 17 points, so none of the games have been close.

That's expected to change as the Irish face Stanford and then play at top-ranked Florida State in two weeks.

Stanford has the nation's top scoring defense (6.5 points) and is allowing an FBS-low 198 yards per game. But the Cardinal's offense hasn't been able to keep up, ranking 77th in scoring (27.5) and 68th in total yards (413.3) per game.

Stanford also has nine turnovers, is averaging nearly six penalties per game and senior kicker Jordan Williamson is 4 for 8 on field goals.

"Turnovers and penalties and missed field goals have crushed us in the red zone," coach David Shaw said. "It's being confident. It's being efficient. It's being productive. It's always advancing, never retreating."

Unfortunately for the coach and the Cardinal, it has been too much of the latter lately.

Stanford has won three of four despite its offense, though a 13-10 home loss to Southern California in which the defense dominated still stings. The Cardinal nearly repeated that disaster last Saturday.

Six times Stanford drove inside the Washington 30, but a missed field goal by Williamson and a fumble by quarterback Kevin Hogan kept the game close. The Cardinal committed three turnovers, including Remound Wright's fumble late in the second quarter that was returned 32 yards for a touchdown to pull the Huskies even at 13.

Hogan had a 5-yard TD run with 4:29 left that gave Stanford a 20-13 win.

Shaw said the mistakes are correctable and he will not change the offense's schemes in the red zone because they have been remarkably efficient with Hogan and Andrew Luck at quarterback previously. Instead, he said he expects his players to complete the plays like they do in practice.

Shaw also will continue to use a rotation of running backs - Wright, Kelsey Young, Barry Sanders and Ricky Seale - that has come under scrutiny because, like the offense, it has produced mixed results. Stanford is averaging 165.5 yards rushing after running for 207.4 per game last season behind featured tailback Tyler Gaffney.

The challenge this week will be as daunting as any Stanford's offense faces all season.

The Irish play a similar, physical front as Stanford's defense, and the teams have matched up well against each other recently. The Cardinal beat Notre Dame 27-20 last season at Stanford. In 2012, the Irish stuffed Stepfan Taylor inches from the end zone before a controversial whistle blew the play dead on fourth down, sealing a 20-13 overtime victory against the Cardinal in South Bend.

Shaw compared Notre Dame's defense to the aggressive styles New York Jets coach Rex Ryan and San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Vic Fangio employ because "everybody is a viable blitzer." He said the communication between Hogan and a talented but young offensive line will need to be at its best.

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