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Washington Vs. Stanford Final Score: Andrew Luck, Running Game Guide Cardinal To Easy Win

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The Washington Huskies have gotten off to a solid start this season, but a trip to Stanford Stadium was just a step up in competition too much for them to handle. The Stanford Cardinal were on their game on Saturday night, as Andrew Luck played a mistake-free game and the Stanford running game looked absolutely unstoppable. They put up an absolutely absurd 446 rushing yards, en route to a 65-21 win over UW.

Seriously, 446 yards on the ground. On only 43 rushing attempts. They averaged 10.4 yards per rushing attempt. Andrew Luck threw two touchdown passes and no interceptions while completing 76 percent of his passes, but he didn't even have to do anything. I'm going to type it again. 446 rushing yards. Good god.

For further reading, news, discussion and more, visit Stanford blog Rule Of Tree and Washington blog UW Dawg Pound. Here's this week's college football TV schedule, and stay tuned to SB Nation's college football news hub for more.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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