- Final01FLA
UK41
741
7 - Final1
2UTEP
TEX7
647
64 - Final2
3ARK
ALA7
357
35 - Final3
5IOWA
PSU21
1021
10 - Final46CAL
ORE3
423
42 - Final57LSU
MSST30
2630
26 - Final68BSU
BGSU49
1449
14 - Final79
11MIA
VT7
317
31 - Final8
12WSU
USC6
276
27 - Final9
13ILL
OSU0
300
30 - Final10
14FRES
CIN20
2820
28 - Final1115TCU
CLEM14
1014
10 - Final12
16GRAM
OKST6
566
56 - Final13
17TTU
HOU28
2928
29 - Final14
18USF
FSU17
717
7 - Final15
19CSU
BYU23
4223
42 - Final16
20USM
KU28
3528
35 - Final17
21ASU
UGA17
2017
20 - Final1822UNC
GT7
247
24 - Final19
23IND
MICH33
3633
36 - Final2024WASH
STAN14
3414
34 - Final21
25ULL
NEB0
550
55 - Final224MISS
SCAR10
1610
16
Final

(24) Washington 14
(2-2, 1-1 Pac-12)

Stanford 34
(3-1, 2-0 Pac-12)
9:00 PM ET, September 26, 2009
Stanford Stadium, STANFORD, CA
Top Performers
Passing: J. Locker (WASH) - 191 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INT
Rushing: T. Gerhart (STAN) - 27 CAR, 200 YDS, 1 TD
Receiving: J. Kearse (WASH) - 3 REC, 54 YDS, 1 TD
Stanford returns opening kick for TD, cruises by No. 24 Washington
STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford used a simple philosophy to spoil Washington's first game as a ranked team in six years: give the ball to Toby Gerhart and just watch him run.
Gerhart overpowered the Huskies with 27 carries for a career-high 200 yards and a touchdown and the Cardinal beat No. 24 Washington 34-14 Saturday night.
Fast Facts
• Toby Gerhart ran for a career-high 200 yards and a touchdown, helping Stanford win for the fourth time in its last five contests against Washington.
• The Cardinal rushed for 322 yards in the game.
• Stanford improved to 2-0 in Pac-10 play for the first time since 2001, which was Tyrone Willingham's final season.
• Washington hasn't won consecutive Pac-10 games since starting the 2006 conference season with two wins.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
"It's just a mindset," Gerhart said. "Watching on film, teams got some yards on them. We felt we could do the same thing if we went straight downhill on them. It worked out."
The Cardinal (3-1, 2-0 Pac-10) took no time to reverse the momentum following Washington's shocking upset of Southern California last week, getting a 91-yard touchdown return of the opening kickoff by Chris Owusu.
The rest of the game was handled by a physical defense that held Jake Locker in check and a running game led by Gerhart that gained 321 yards. Most of those yards came on a simple off-tackle power running play that coach Jim Harbaugh described as the mainstay of the Stanford arsenal.
"We were the favored team, we were playing at home. We expected to do that and to win," Harbaugh said. "We wanted to do that decisively."
Andrew Luck added a 9-yard quarterback keeper for a score and Delano Howell intercepted two passes for the Cardinal, who opened the conference season with consecutive wins for the first time since Tyrone Willingham's last year on The Farm in 2001.
The Huskies (2-2, 1-1) were riding high coming into the game. Their 16-13 win over No. 3 USC last week put them in the AP poll for the first time since October 2003. But they couldn't follow it up against Stanford, losing for the third time in four years to the Cardinal.
"You never have a gimme in this conference," said Locker, who was 16 for 31 for 190 yards with three turnovers. "You can't sleep on anybody. We had a good week of practice and I felt good about where we were. We just couldn't get it done."
This marked Stanford's second win in its last 23 games against ranked teams, with the only other one in that span coming at No. 2 Southern California two years ago. The Cardinal hadn't beaten a ranked team at home since 2001 against UCLA.
The Huskies defense had no answer for Gerhart, who suffered a concussion last year against Washington. Gerhart ran through Washington defenders all game in the best performance of his career. He topped the 100-yard mark early in the second quarter and passed his previous high of 148 yards against San Jose State last year in the third quarter.
"That kid is an absolute stud," Washington coach Steve Sarkisian said. "He's able to bounce off tackles. If you don't get him at the line of scrimmage, you're going to have trouble bringing him down."
That took the pressure off Luck, who was 7 for 14 for 103 yards, with only one completion to a wide receiver. His touchdown run on a perfectly executed fake gave the Cardinal a 34-14 lead and started the chants of "Overrated!" from the Cardinal crowd.
Owusu opened the game with a kickoff return touchdown for a second straight week, following his 94-yarder last week against San Jose State with the 91-yarder to stun the Huskies. It's his third kickoff return for a score this season, tying the Pac-10 record held by Southern California Anthony Davis (1974) and UCLA's Matthew Slater (2007).
"We weren't really that surprised," Stanford linebacker Clinton Snyder said. "Once he gets that ball, he's running full speed."
The teams then traded turnovers on the next four possessions, with an odd one allowing Washington to tie the score. Luck scrambled on third down, and as he got near the line of scrimmage, he flipped the ball to tight end Jim Dray. The pass went backward for a lateral and Justin Glenn picked it up for the Huskies. Glenn didn't run and until he realized that the officials hadn't blown the play dead. He then ran 51 yards for the game-tying score as Stanford's players were unaware of what happened.
"It was boneheaded, immature," Luck said. "I wish with every ounce of my soul I could have it back. It was tough."
Gerhart ran for a 60-yard score on the next play from scrimmage for his longest career run, giving Stanford the lead for good.
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It was over when... Stanford smelled an upset at halftime. The Cardinal came out confident and held Jake Locker and Washington scoreless in the second half.
Gameball goes to... Toby Gerhart. Stanford's senior running back put the team on his back, rushing for a career-best 200 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries.
Stat of the game... 424. After the Cardinal finished in the bottom third nationally in scoring last season, Stanford's 424 yards of total offense prove it's legit.
Team Stat Comparison
| WASH | STAN | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 16 | 22 |
| Total Yards | 291 | 424 |
| Passing | 191 | 103 |
| Rushing | 100 | 321 |
| Penalties | 2-26 | 4-25 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 7-14 | 7-11 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-2 | 0-0 |
| Turnovers | 3 | 2 |
| Possession | 26:28 | 33:32 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | WASH | STAN | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 14:50 | Chris Owusu 91 Yd Kickoff Return (Nate Whitaker Kick) | 0 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 02:05 | Justin Glenn 51 Yd Fumble Return (Erik Folk Kick) | 7 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 01:48 | Toby Gerhart 60 Yd Run (Nate Whitaker Kick) | 7 | 14 |
| SECOND QUARTER | WASH | STAN | |||
![]() | FG | 11:47 | Nate Whitaker 40 Yd | 7 | 17 |
![]() | TD | 09:54 | Jermaine Kearse 19 Yd Pass From Jake Locker (Erik Folk Kick) | 14 | 17 |
![]() | TD | 02:41 | Stepfan Taylor 1 Yd Run (Nate Whitaker Kick) | 14 | 24 |
| THIRD QUARTER | WASH | STAN | |||
![]() | FG | 03:20 | Nate Whitaker 25 Yd | 14 | 27 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | WASH | STAN | |||
![]() | TD | 09:20 | Andrew Luck 9 Yd Run (Nate Whitaker Kick) | 14 | 34 |





