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in the
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. In
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's inaugural season at Stanford, the 41-point
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Cardinal pulled off the second greatest point-spread upset in college football history by defeating the #1 USC Trojans in a mid-season game (USC had been ranked No. 1 in all national pre-season polls, picked unanimously to win the Pac-10 Conference, and expected to contend for a national championship – until the Stanford upset). To cap off Harbaugh's first season, the Cardinal defeated archrival
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in Stanford's final game of the season to win the
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for the first time in six years (marking the only game in a series of eight stretching between 2002 and 2009 that was won by Stanford). The team played their home games at
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in
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and competed in the
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. The Cardinal improved on their 1–11 record from the 2006 season by going 4–8 in the 2007 season.


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UCLA

In Jim Harbaugh's debut game as Stanford's new head coach, UCLA's offense amassed 600 yards and overwhelmed the Cardinal defense in the second half, as UCLA won handily. UCLA's
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threw 5 touchdown passes and finished 16–29 for 286 yards while fellow Bruin
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led the running game by gaining 195 yards on 19 carries. This individual performance was the 18th best single game rushing performance in Bruin football history, placing Bell right after
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, who had 197 yards against Stanford in 1979, and right before
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, who had 194 yards against Tennessee in 1985.


San Jose State


Oregon


Arizona State


USC

The struggling Stanford Cardinal continued Pac-10 play by playing the
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in the
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, where the Trojans had not lost in six seasons. In a major upset, USC stumbled at home to the 41-point
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Cardinal, losing 24–23. Harbaugh made headlines prior to the season by claiming 2007 would be USC Coach
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's last year with the Trojans before departing to the NFL, drawing a terse rebuke from Carroll; Harbaugh later called the 2007 Trojans one of the best teams in the history of college football at Pac-10 Media Day, reiterating the position in the week before their game.Klein, Gary (October 6, 2007
Trojans playing role of the heavy
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However, there were no hard feelings between the coaches. The two kept in cordial phone contact and Carroll made light of Harbaugh's comments several times during the season.Klein, Gary (October 3, 2007
Carroll takes a few shots at Harbaugh
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Stanford's starting quarterback, redshirt senior T. C. Ostrander, suffered a seizure on the afternoon of September 30, one day after the game against Arizona State; he was released from
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after a few hours, but as a precautionary measure he was held out of the game against USC. The starting quarterback position fell to
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, a redshirt sophomore with three passes in his college career.Bonk, Thomas (October 3, 2007
Stanford hit with unexpected
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Stanford was also without two other key starters: defensive lineman Ekom Udofia (ankle) and offensive lineman Allen Smith (knee).Ratto, Ray (October 5, 2007
Lay the 40...
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On October 3, it was announced that USC running back
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, who was averaging a team-best 11 yards a carry, would undergo season-ending abdominal surgery to correct a nagging
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that had limited his ability since the previous season; because he had only played in the first three games, he would seek a medical
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season.Klein, Gary (October 4, 2007
Surgery ends the season for Gable
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Gable's fellow running back, Stafon Johnson, was also held out of the game due to a foot bruise suffered the previous week. Stanford was the last team to beat USC at the Coliseum, doing so on September 29, 2001 under
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(who had since become the coach of
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) against then-first-year coach Carroll. By game week, the line for the game favored the Trojans by 39.5 points, and reached 41 points by gametime.White, Lonnie (October 4, 2007
USC’s big point line splits bettors
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Aftermath of an Upset
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The loss ended multiple USC streaks, including a five-game win streak against Stanford and a 35-game home winning streak.Nadel, John (October 7, 2007
Stanford 24, (2) USC 23
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For
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s, the loss to a 41-point underdog marked the biggest upset in their history.Mandel, Stewart (October 7, 2007
Five Things We Learned This Weekend
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There were a few positive efforts for the Trojans: Tight end Fred Davis caught five passes for a career-best 152 yards, including a 63-yard touchdown; and nose tackle Sedrick Ellis had three sacks. However, there were many more errors and substandard performances: quarterback
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, who broke a bone in the middle finger of his throwing hand in the first half, had four passes intercepted in the second half. The offensive line had been suffering since losing two starters in one play during the previous week's game at Washington, but the effect was severe against Stanford; the offensive line gave up four sacks, one more than the Trojans had surrendered all season, and USC gained only 95 yards rushing. Key receiver
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dropped several passes, the defense gave up 17 points in the fourth quarter and USC had an extra-point attempt blocked, a point which became a crucial difference. Like their previous game against Washington, USC out-gained Stanford by 224 yards (459 to 235) but made many crucial turnovers and penalties.Klein, Gary (October 8, 2007
The shock hasn't worn off yet
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USC's big slip throws the city for a loss
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In the press conference following the game, Carroll summarized his concerns: "It's real clear that we have fallen out of line with our philosophy that has guided this program for years; we're turning the ball over too much." Opinions in the sports press ranged from proclaiming the end of the USC's era of dominance in college football to calling the loss a major, but not fatal, set-back to any hopes for a Trojans run at the national championship.Schlabach, Mark (October 8, 2007
Stanford ends USC's dynasty with upset victory
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The Trojans fell to No. 10 in the AP Poll; however, USC only fell to No. 7 in both the Coaches Poll and
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, both of which are the human components for determining who the BCS chooses for the National Championship Game.AP Poll, Coaches Poll, Week 7
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As a result, USC remained in outside title contention with upcoming games against consensus-No. 2 California and top-10 Oregon.Dufresne, Chris (October 8, 2007
Fall-out sheltered
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The upset landed the Trojans in ESPN.com's Bottom 10.Duffey, David (October 9, 2007
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In an interview the following month, Carroll assessed the mistakes that led to the loss as his own: At the end of the regular season, ''
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Appalachian State's upset of No. 5 Michigan.Biggest Upsets of 2007: #2 Stanford 24, No. 2 USC 23
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TCU

A week after defeating top-ranked USC, Stanford welcomed
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to Stanford Stadium for
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. It was also the first meeting between the two schools. The Cardinal found themselves with a double-digit lead late in the second half of this game, as they led the Horned Frogs 31–17 with 3:54 remaining in the 3rd quarter. TCU's
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then hit Jimmy Young for a 70-yard touchdown and Aaron Brown for a 2-yard touchdown pass on fourth down to tie the game at 31. Stanford kicked a field goal with 7:22 remaining to re-take the lead, 34–31. Brown gave TCU its first lead of the game with a 2-yard touchdown run with 4:13 left. An intentional safety by TCU in the final seconds made the final score 38–36. Dalton ended the game with a career-high 344 passing yards.


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Washington


Washington State


Notre Dame

The Fighting Irish concluded their season on a high note, winning its second straight game and its second win on the road. Notre Dame's Robert Hughes ran for 136 yards and the go-ahead 6-yard touchdown with 6:06 remaining in the 4th quarter to help the Irish beat the Cardinal 21–14. The Irish's
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went 19–32 for 196 yards and one touchdown. The Cardinal missed 4 field goals and turned the ball over twice. Notre Dame, meanwhile, committed 4 turnovers, including 3 fumbles and an interception. Notre Dame almost added another score on what would have been a spectacular finish to the half. Notre Dame's David Bruton intercepted Stanford quarterback
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's last-play heave at the 3-yard line and began a three-lateral return to the end zone that was called back on a personal foul on Notre Dame defensive lineman Trevor Laws. Irish Safety Tom Zbikowski ran the final 30 yards after a lateral from Darrin Walls, and the only thing missing was the band on the field as it was 25 years ago when California shocked Stanford with The Play.


California

Stanford led Cal for the entirety of the 110th Big Game, winning 20–13 and gaining The Axe after Cal had held onto it for five straight years, marking Cal Coach
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's first loss to the Cardinal, something Harbaugh's two predecessors had failed to do. Stanford confused Cal on defense by alternating quarterbacks T. C. Ostrander and
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in offensive series. The Golden Bears's
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was 22/47 with 252 yards, 1 touchdown, and two interceptions, throwing one at the 7-yard line with 2:10 remaining. Cal's Justin Forsett ran for 96 yards on 19 carries. The Golden Bears's
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caught 4 receptions for 99 yards including a 46-yard touchdown reception. Despite injuries that had depleted the Cardinal's backfield to the point where one player was converted to a running back, Stanford rushed for 120 yards. California's offense was limited to one touchdown and a field goal, Cal's worst offensive performance of the season. Longshore continued to struggle in the second half, leading the offense to only one field goal after half time. Cal committed 10 penalties for 118 yards.


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