NCAA Tournament – Cardinal vs Lobos Pick
Stanford is 17-12-2 ATS with an O/U record of 14-16-1 and New Mexico is 17-12 ATS with an O/U record of 12-17.
Stanford is 17-12-2 ATS with an O/U record of 14-16-1 and New Mexico is 17-12 ATS with an O/U record of 12-17.
The Arizona Wildcats have been unstoppable this season in the most literal sense. Their run at No.1 has been consistent for two months strong, and they’ve yet to lose a game through their first 20 contests.
The 100th edition of the annual Rose Bowl game gets underway on Wednesday night with No. 5 Stanford taking on No. 4 Michigan who appears in the game for the first time in nearly three decades.
The Stanford Cardinal were expected to be a second tier team in the PAC 12 and so far they done nothing to change that perspective.
The Stanford Cardinal have locked up a spot in the Pac-12 championship with the Oregon Ducks’ loss last weekend, but there’s still rankings and bragging rights on the line this week against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
The Stanford Cardinal entered last week with their Rose Bowl fate in their own hands. Unfortunately for them, a loss to the USC Trojans means they need another loss from the Oregon Ducks—an unlikely wish considering the team’s remaining schedule.
The Stanford Cardinal are riding high after their 26-20 takedown of the No. 2 Oregon Ducks last weekend, but their Week 12 opponents have plenty of confidence themselves entering this matchup.
Odds During the 2012 college football season, the Oregon Ducks had just one blemish on their entire remarkable campaign. A loss to the Stanford Cardinal prevented perfection—as well as a trip to the BCS National Championship—and the time has come for them to exact their revenge on the road during Week 11.
The Stanford Cardinal needed a bounce-back performance last week against the UCLA Bruins, and needless to say, they had just that. They took down the then-No. 9 Bruins by two touchdowns, and they held a dominant offense to just 10 points in the process.
The 9th-ranked UCLA Bruins will travel to Stanford to take on the 13th-ranked Stanford Cardinal in a rematch of last season’s Pac-12 title game. The Cardinal dropped out of the top 5 in the AP poll after a disappointing loss, while UCLA and quarterback Brett Hundley are rolling right along and look to be a tough out.
The Stanford Cardinal may be the No. 5 team in the country, but they’re coming off a big-time scare against the University of Washington last weekend. The Huskies played them until the very end, and the Cardinal were barely able to escape with a three-point win.
I am in complete agreement with those who say the PAC 12 does not get enough respect nationally. Most polls have two teams – Oregon and Stanford – in their top 5 and I see no reason why USC could not finish the season in the top 10 as well, especially now that scheduling means they don’t have to all beat up on each other.
Oregon is coming off a loss, which snapped their 3-game losing streak, but they are still tied atop the Pac 12 standings with Arizona.
Well, the Cardinal are a ranked team, but they have big shoes to fill since Andrew Luck and TE Coby Fleener are gone. Josh Nunes won the QB battle, but he has not thrown a pass for Stanford since the 2010 season.
In the finals of the NIT tournament tonight at Madison Square Garden 2 teams that missed out on the Big Dance have a chance to add to their trophy collection.
Cal (23-8) may be a safe bet to make the Big Dance, but they really blew it at the end of the regular season losing their last 2 games, including their last one to Stanford, to finish Pac 12 play one game behind conference winner Washington.