Stanford 17, (15) Arizona State 41

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Final

10:07 PM ET, September 6, 2008
Sun Devil Stadium
TEMPE, AZ

Carpenter tosses 345 yards, 3 TDs as Sun Devils roll

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... After Stanford cut ASU's lead to 27-17, the Sun Devils answered with a 14-play, 75-yard touchdown drive to push the lead back to 34-17 in the fourth quarter.
Gameball goes to... Rudy Carpenter: It wasn't his smoothest performance, but he still ended the night with 345 yards and three touchdowns.
Stat of the game... 23: ASU QB Rudy Carpenter needs one more win to tie Jake Plummer for third on ASU's all-time career wins list.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1728
Total Yards233472
Passing120345
Rushing113127
Penalties7-6310-107
3rd Down Conversions7-157-11
4th Down Conversions0-10-0
Turnovers32
Possession25:1934:41
Air/Ground Leaders
Stanford Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pritchard11/189702
Forcier2/61800
Arizona State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Carpenter27/3634531
Stanford Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Gerhart1667214
Kimble61906
Arizona State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Nance1875117
Herring1259120
Stanford Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Sherman354039
Gerhart21608
Arizona State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Taylor592145
Jones679125
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSTANASU
FG07:45Thomas Weber 23 Yd 03
TD03:32Toby Gerhart 5 Yd Run (Aaron Zagory Kick) 73
SECOND QUARTERSTANASU
FG14:47Thomas Weber 21 Yd 76
TD09:08Michael Jones 11 Yd Pass From Rudy Carpenter (Thomas Weber Kick) 713
FG00:52Aaron Zagory 28 Yd 1013
TD00:29Kerry Taylor 45 Yd Pass From Rudy Carpenter (Thomas Weber Kick) 1020
THIRD QUARTERSTANASU
TD10:45Dimitri Nance 1 Yd Run (Thomas Weber Kick) 1027
TD03:07Toby Gerhart 1 Yd Run (Aaron Zagory Kick) 1727
FOURTH QUARTERSTANASU
TD10:43Dan Knapp 2 Yd Pass From Rudy Carpenter (Thomas Weber Kick) 1734
TD07:15Keegan Herring 1 Yd Run (Thomas Weber Kick) 1741
Associated Press

TEMPE, Ariz. -- Rudy Carpenter's final season at Arizona State is off to a hot start.

The senior quarterback threw for 345 yards and three touchdowns to lead the 15th-ranked Sun Devils to a 41-17 victory over Stanford on Saturday night.

"I am feeling comfortable," said Carpenter, who has thrown for a school-record 733 yards in the first two games. "Obviously, I think the passing game's one of our strengths."

Fast Facts

•  Arizona State won its third straight meeting with Stanford, scoring a combined 120 points.

•  The Sun Devils improve to 9-1 at home over the last two seasons.

•  Stanford has lost eight of its last 12 road games.

-- ESPN Research

Facing relentless pressure on a 100-degree night in the desert, Carpenter completed 27 of 36 passes and threw one interception. He was sacked twice, fumbled once and absorbed numerous hits.

"It's amazing how many times he gets hit and he gets right back up," ASU coach Dennis Erickson said. "He makes plays."

Carpenter, a senior, improved to 23-10 in his fourth season as a starter. With his next victory, Carpenter will tie Jake Plummer for third on the all-time list, and he's within range of all-time leader Danny White, who won 30 games in three seasons.

The Cardinal decided to blitz Carpenter, hoping to take advantage of the young ASU line. Carpenter responded with poise, often releasing the ball just as he was being hit.

"Rudy was very impressive tonight," said Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh, a former quarterback. "I gained a lot of respect for him, for the way he hung in there. He was taking some hits, taking some punishment. He threw very accurately, and at times he made it look too easy."

Miller: Carpenter clutch

No. 15 Arizona State blew out Pac-10 foe Stanford thanks to quarterback Rudy Carpenter's strong second half, Pac 10 blogger Ted Miller writes. Blog

Harbaugh's quarterbacks didn't fare as well. He started Tavita Pritchard but also used Jason Forcier, a transfer from Michigan, and Alex Loukas. None stood out.

Pritchard completed 11 of 18 passes for 97 yards, and he threw two interceptions that led to Sun Devils touchdowns. Loukas also was intercepted.

"Mistakes are always costly," Pritchard said. "Everybody knew their assignment. We didn't have too many mental errors out there. We just need to execute a little better than we did."

The Sun Devils (2-0) had won the last two meetings with Stanford by a combined score of 79-6, but this one was tighter, at least for three quarters.

Toby Gerhart's 5-yard run gave Stanford (1-1) a 7-3 lead after one quarter. That brought back memories of last year, when the Sun Devils led after the first quarter only three times and were outscored 128-50 in the first quarter.

Gerhart finished with 67 yards and two touchdowns.

The second quarter belonged to ASU.

With 9:08 to go in the half, Carpenter hit a wide-open Michael Jones with an 11-yard touchdown pass to put ASU ahead 13-7. After a Stanford field goal in the final minute of the half, Carpenter hit Kerry Taylor for a 45-yard score to give ASU a 20-10 halftime lead.

"That was a huge play, scoring there just before the half," Erickson said. "That was a turning point."

Taylor, who caught five passes for 92 yards, was among nine Sun Devils with receptions.

"It seems kind of easy right now, knowing where Rudy's going to throw the ball every time," Taylor said.

Once the Sun Devils had established the passing game, they began to run the ball more effectively. Dimitri Nance scored from a yard out to make it 27-10 early in the third quarter, and Keegan Herring later added a 1-yard touchdown.

"When you pass the ball in hot weather like this, you get those defensive guys tired, and that's when you can start pounding it," Carpenter said.

ASU looked ready to blow the game open when Cardinal linebacker Clinton Snyder sacked Carpenter and forced a fumble midway through the third quarter; Snyder, who tied for the Pac-10 lead with four forced fumbles last year, has forced one in each of Stanford's first two games.

Stanford drew within 27-17 on a 6-play, 63-yard drive capped by Gerhart's 2-yard run.

The Sun Devils responded with a 14-play, 75-yard drive that ended with Carpenter hitting tight end Dan Knapp for a 2-yard touchdown with 10:43 to go in the game.

Nance ran for 75 yards and a touchdown for ASU, while Herring returned from a hamstring injury to rush for 59 yards and a score. Herring limped off with an apparent leg injury late in the game, but Erickson said he thought Herring wasn't seriously hurt.

The Sun Devils have one more tuneup, against UNLV, next weekend before facing No. 2 Georgia on Sept. 20. Carpenter insisted the Sun Devils won't be looking ahead to the Bulldogs.

"We've got UNLV next week, and it's going to be tough," Carpenter said. "We've got to get through that one before anything else."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 4th
24 South Carolina 17 Final
Vanderbilt 24
Saturday, September 6th
Central Michigan 17 Final
2 Georgia 56
Ohio 14 Final
3 Ohio State 26
Cincinnati 26 Final
4 Oklahoma 52
Miami (FL) 3 Final
5 Florida 26
Southeast Missouri State 3 Final
6 Missouri 52
Troy Postponed
7 LSU
8 West Virginia 3 Final
East Carolina 24
Southern Miss 13 Final
9 Auburn 27
10 Texas 42 Final
UTEP 13
Marshall 14 Final
11 Wisconsin 51
12 Texas Tech 35 Final
Nevada 19
Tulane 6 Final
13 Alabama 20
Louisiana Tech 0 Final
14 Kansas 29
15 Brigham Young 28 Final
Washington 27
Stanford 17 Final
15 Arizona State 41
17 South Florida 31 Final
UCF 24 OT
Utah State 24 Final
18 Oregon 66
Oregon State 14 Final
19 Penn State 45
Mississippi 28 Final
20 Wake Forest 30
UNLV 21 Final
22 Utah 42
Eastern Illinois 21 Final
24 Illinois 47