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The Stanford–USC football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Stanford Cardinal and the USC Trojans.The two teams will no longer be in the same conference in 2024 and played the last scheduled game of the series on September 9, 2023, with the Trojans winning 56–10. [3]
The 2007 Stanford vs. USC football game was an NCAA college football game held on October 6, 2007, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California.In a remarkable upset, the visiting Stanford Cardinal won 24–23 despite USC having been favored by 41 points entering the game. [1]
3, Stanford (27) vs. UCLA (24) 2012 Total yards 627, Oregon (326 passing, 301 rushing) vs. Arizona 2014 Rushing yards 352, Oregon vs. UCLA 2011 Passing yards 363, USC vs. Utah 2022 First downs 31, Oregon vs. Arizona 2014 Fewest yards allowed 188, Washington vs. Utah (137 passing, 51 rushing) 2018 Fewest rushing yards allowed
The Big Game [2] is the name given to the California–Stanford football rivalry. [3] [4] It is an American college football rivalry game played by the California Golden Bears football team of the University of California, Berkeley, and the Stanford Cardinal football team of Stanford University.
The game featured the South Division champion USC Trojans against the North Division co-champion Stanford Cardinal, a rematch of the 2015 championship and the first rematch in the game's history. USC defeated Stanford by a score of 31–28, becoming the first South Division member to win the Pac-12 Championship Game.
The incumbent Stanford band manager now annually passes his or her position to the new manager with 4 seconds left in the Stanford–Cal game. [14] Whenever Stanford holds the Stanford Axe, the plaque is altered in protest so that the outcome reads as a 20–19 Stanford victory. When the Axe is returned to Cal's possession, the plaque is ...
The 2007 Stanford Cardinal football team represented Stanford University in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season.In Jim Harbaugh's inaugural season at Stanford, the 41-point underdog Cardinal pulled off the second greatest point-spread upset in college football history by defeating the #1 USC Trojans in a mid-season game (USC had been ranked No. 1 in all national pre-season polls ...
† The NCAA sanctioned USC in June, 2010 for violations in the football, men's basketball, and women's tennis programs. USC football vacated two wins from their final two games of the 2004 season (one conference game and a bowl game) and all 12 wins from the 2005 season, as well as the conference titles from both years.