Chris Johnson Scores Twice and SMU Gets 96-Yard Pick-6 in 34-10 Win over Stanford
Stanford's mistakes included 10 penalties for 95 yards and six sacks allowed, extending their road losing streak to four games, officials said.
- On Saturday, SMU Mustangs football team beat Stanford Cardinal football team 34-10 in Dallas, scoring the first 17 points while Stanford remained winless in four road games.
- Stanford's miscues included 10 penalties, a fumbled punt, six sacks allowed and a failed fourth-and-goal from the one that stalled a key scoring drive.
- Ben Gulbranson, Stanford quarterback, completed 22 passes following a 400-yard game, and CJ Williams had 7 catches and over 100 yards before halftime.
- Stanford drops to 2-4, 1-2 in conference play while SMU Mustangs football team improves to 4-2, 2-0 and Stanford prepares to face Florida State next Saturday night.
- Aaron Morris was immobilized and taken off the field in the first quarter but was released from the hospital and cleared to rejoin the team before the game ended.
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Stanford’s road woes continue as SMU rolls past mistake-prone Cardinal 34-10
Stanford remained winless in four road games – all in different time zones – as SMU scored the first 17 points in a 34-10 win in Dallas on Saturday. The Cardinal (2-4, 1-2 ACC) allowed an 87-yard touchdown run with 35 seconds left in the first half to fall behind 17-0, and SMU had a 96-yard interception return for a touchdown that made it 31-10 midway through the fourth quarter. Stanford committed 10 penalties for 95 yards, allowed six sacks, fu…
Mustangs extend conference win streak, beat Stanford 34-10
The Mustangs beat the Stanford Cardinal 34-10 thanks to improved play from the defensive line. The defense brought Stanford quarterback Ben Gulbranson down for a season-best six sacks, and safety Isaiah Nwokobia stuffed a fourth-and-one run at the one-yard line to keep Stanford out of the end zone in the first quarter. “When you lose nine starters, you’re breaking in a lot of new guys,” Head Coach Rhett Lashlee said. “And so it’s been good to se…
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