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College Football
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Stanford 24, Washington State 17
When: 6:15 PM ET, Saturday, October 27, 2012
Where: Stanford Stadium, Stanford, California
Temperature: 74°
Head Official: Jay Stricherz
Attendance: 41496

No. 19 Stanford 24, Washington State 17: Ed Reynolds returned an interception 25 yards for a score and the host Cardinal recorded 10 sacks to hold off the pass-happy Cougars.

Stanford's Josh Nunes struggled to a 7-of-15 passing performance for 136 yards, but threw a 70-yard touchdown pass as the Cardinal (6-2, 4-1) kept their Pac-12 title game hopes alive. Ryan Hewitt's 1-yard touchdown run gave Stanford a 17-10 lead in the third quarter.

Jeff Tuel was 43-of-60 for 401 yards with two touchdowns and an interception - 27-of-33 for 253 in the first half - for Washington State (2-6, 0-5). Tuel was sacked five times in the first quarter as the Cougars lost their fifth straight to Stanford.

Tuel's 3-yard touchdown pass to Dominique Williams, who got a foot down in the corner of the end zone, capped an 11-play, 88-yard drive and gave the Cougars a 7-3 lead with 8:13 left in the second quarter. Nunes answered 47 seconds later with his career-long strike to Jamal-Rashad Patterson to put Stanford back on top 10-7.

Reynolds' score gave the Cardinal a 24-10 lead with 10:43 remaining before Tuel's 10-yard touchdown pass to Kristoff Williams with 6:29 left. The Cougars got the ball back with 3:37 remaining before Tuel was sacked by Henry Anderson at the Stanford 29 as time expired.

GAME NOTEBOOK: Reynolds, who also had a sack, has four interceptions this season and returned two for touchdowns. ... Cougars running backs Marcus Mason and Carl Winston combined for six carries for minus-4 yards. Washington State, which entered the game with the second-worst rushing offense in the country at 40.6 yards, recorded minus-16 on Saturday, thanks mostly to the sack yardage. ... Stepfan Taylor, who entered the game third in the Pac-12 at 120.9 yards per game, was held to 58 on 21 carries.
Top Game Performances
Rushing
Washington State   Stanford
Marcus Mason Player Stepfan Taylor
4 Attempts 21
-1 Yards 58
-0.2 Avg Yards 2.8
0 Touchdowns 0
0 Long 0
Receiving
Washington State   Stanford
Marquess Wilson Player Jamal-Rashad Patterson
9 Receptions 1
100 Yards 70
11.1 Avg Yards 70.0
0 Touchdowns 1
0 Long 0
Team Stats Summary
 
  Yards Scoring Defense
Team Tot Rus Pas TD FG INT Sck FF
Washington State 383 -18 401 2 1 0 2.0 1
Stanford 256 120 136 2 1 1 10.0 1