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Conferences Records vs. Opponents • Records vs. Conferences First Last First Last Most Meetings Opponent Won Lost Tied Game Game Opponent Won Lost Tied Game Game California ................................................................................. 118 Air Force 4 3 0 1958 1970 Northwestern 3 2 2 1933 2015 USC............................................................................................ 94 Alabama 0 1 1 1927 1935 Notre Dame 11 19 0 1954 2015 UCLA.......................................................................................... 87 Arizona 15 14 0 1979 2015 Occidental 4 0 0 1923 1926 Washington ............................................................................... 86 Arizona State 13 17 0 1978 2014 Ohio State 3 2 0 1955 1982 Oregon State ............................................................................ 82 Arkansas 1 0 0 1970 1970 Oklahoma 1 4 0 1978 2009 Oregon ...................................................................................... 79 Army 7 5 0 1928 2014 Oklahoma State 0 1 0 2012 2012 San Jose State ..........................................................................67 Boston College 2 2 0 1979 2002 Oregon 46 32 1 1900 2015 Washington State .....................................................................66 Brigham Young 2 0 0 2003 2004 Oregon State 54 25 3 1919 2015 Santa Clara ............................................................................... 35 California 61 46 11 1892 2015 Pacific 4 1 0 1953 1968 Arizona State ............................................................................ 30 Cal Tech 3 0 0 1926 1930 Penn State 1 4 0 1973 1992 Notre Dame .............................................................................. 30 Chicago 1 1 0 1894 1894 Pittsburgh 1 2 0 1922 1932 Arizona ...................................................................................... 29 Clemson 0 1 0 1986 1986 Purdue 1 3 0 1969 1982 Nevada ...................................................................................... 19 Colorado 6 3 0 1904 2015 Rice 1 3 0 1959 1964 Army .......................................................................................... 12 Columbia 0 2 1 1904 1937 Sacramento State 1 0 0 2010 2010 Illinois ....................................................................................... 10 Cornell 1 0 0 1991 1991 Saint Mary’s 2 1 0 1919 1927 Michigan ................................................................................... 10 Dartmouth 4 0 0 1930 1939 Saint Mary’s Pre-Flight 1 0 0 1942 1942 Duke 3 1 0 1971 2012 San Diego State 3 1 0 1985 1988 Most Stanford Wins East Carolina 0 1 0 1995 1995 San Francisco 8 0 0 1932 1950 California .................................................................................. 61 Fresno State 3 0 0 1926 1928 San Jose State 52 14 1 1900 2013 Oregon State ............................................................................ 54 Georgia 1 0 0 1978 1978 Santa Clara 22 11 2 1912 1952 San Jose State ..........................................................................52 Georgia Tech 0 2 0 1991 2001 Southern Methodist 1 0 0 1936 1936 Oregon ...................................................................................... 46 Harvard 1 0 0 1949 1949 Texas 2 2 0 1985 2000 Washington ............................................................................... 41 Hawaii 3 0 0 1946 1972 Texas A&M 0 1 0 1992 1992 Washington State .....................................................................40 Idaho 6 1 0 1923 1949 Texas Christian 0 2 0 2007 2008 UCLA.......................................................................................... 39 Illinois 6 4 0 1952 1984 Tulane 7 1 0 1961 1980 USC............................................................................................ 31 Iowa 1 0 0 2015 2015 UC Davis 2 1 0 1932 2014 Santa Clara ............................................................................... 22 Kansas 1 0 0 1967 1967 UCF 1 0 0 2015 2015 Nevada ...................................................................................... 16 Louisiana State 1 0 0 1977 1977 UCLA 39 45 3 1925 2015 Arizona ...................................................................................... 15 Maryland 1 0 0 2014 2014 USC 31 60 3 1905 2015 Arizona State ............................................................................ 13 Michigan 3 6 1 1902 1976 Utah 3 4 0 1902 2014 Notre Dame .............................................................................. 11 Michigan State 2 4 0 1956 2014 Utah Agriculture 1 0 0 1904 1904 Minnesota 1 1 1 1930 1966 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 2011 2011 Missouri 1 0 0 1971 1971 Wake Forest 1 1 0 2009 2010 Montana 4 0 0 1924 1948 Washington 41 41 4 1893 2015 Navy 1 2 1 1954 2006 Washington State 40 25 1 1936 2015 Nebraska 1 0 0 1941 1941 West Virginia 1 0 0 1972 1972 Nevada 16 1 2 1899 1931 Willamette 1 0 0 1905 1905 North Carolina 1 1 0 1997 1998 Wisconsin 1 4 1 1959 2013 American Athletic (10-4-1) Big Sky (6-1-0) Independents (20-24-0) Pacific-12 (348-312-26) Won Lost Tied Montana 3 0 0 Army 7 5 0 Arizona 15 14 0 East Carolina 0 1 0 Sacramento State 1 0 0 Brigham Young 2 0 0 Arizona State 13 17 0 Navy 1 2 1 UC Davis 2 1 0 Notre Dame 11 19 0 California 61 46 11 Southern Methodist 1 0 0 Colorado 6 3 0 Tulane 7 1 0 Big Ten (24-29-5) Ivy League (6-2-1) Utah 3 4 0 UCF 1 0 0 Illinois 6 4 0 Columbia 0 2 1 Oregon 46 32 1 Iowa 1 0 0 Cornell 1 0 0 Oregon State 54 25 3 Atlantic Coast (9-10-0) Maryland 1 0 0 Dartmouth 4 0 0 UCLA 39 45 3 Boston College 2 2 0 Michigan 3 6 1 Harvard 1 0 0 USC 31 60 3 Clemson 0 1 0 Michigan State 2 3 0 Washington 41 41 4 Duke 3 1 0 Minnesota 1 1 1 Mountain West (71-19-3) Washington State 40 25 1 Georgia Tech 0 2 0 Nebraska 1 0 0 Air Force 4 3 0 North Carolina 1 1 0 Northwestern 3 2 2 Fresno State 3 0 0 Southeastern (4-2-1) Pittsburgh 1 2 0 Ohio State 3 2 0 Hawaii 3 0 0 Alabama 0 1 1 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 Penn State 1 4 0 Nevada 16 1 2 Arkansas 1 0 0 Wake Forest 1 1 0 Purdue 1 3 0 San Diego State 3 1 0 Georgia 1 0 0 Wisconsin 1 4 1 San Jose State 52 14 1 Louisiana State 1 0 0 Big 12 (5-9-0) Missouri 1 0 0 Kansas 1 0 0 Conference USA (1-3-0) Texas A&M 0 1 0 Oklahoma 1 4 0 Rice 1 3 0 Oklahoma State 0 1 0 Sun Belt (6-1-0) Texas Christian 0 2 0 Idaho 6 1 0 Texas 2 2 0 West Virginia 1 0 0 112 Series History Air Force (4-3-0) 2003 W 38 27 H 1911 L 3 21 H 1986 L 11 17 A Season Result Stanford AF Site 2004 L 31 34 A 1912 T 3 3 A 1987 W 31 7 H 1958 L 0 16 H 2005 W 45 35 H 1913 W 13 8 H 1988 T 19 19 A 1960 L 9 32 A 2006 L 3 38 A 1914 W 26 8 A 1989 W 24 14 H 1965 W 17 16 A 2007 L 3 41 H 1919 L 10 14 H 1990 W 27 25 A 1966 W 21 6 H 2008 L 17 41 A 1920 L 0 38 A 1991 W 38 21 H 1968 W 24 13 H 2009 W 33 14 H 1921 L 7 42 H 1992 W 41 21 A 1969 W 47 34 H 2010 W 17 13 A 1922 L 0 28 H 1993 L 17 46 H 1970 L 14 31 A 2013 W 42 28 H 1923 L 0 9 A 1994 L 23 24 A 2013 W 38 14 A 1924 T 20 20 A 1995 W 29 24 H Alabama (0-1-1) 2014 L 10 26 A 1925 W 27 14 H 1996 W 42 21 A Season Result Stanford UA Site 1926 W 41 6 A 1997 W 21 20 H 1927 T 7 7 N Arkansas (1-0-0) 1927 W 13 6 H 1998 W 10 3 A 1935 L 13 29 N Season Result Stanford UA Site 1928 T 13 13 A 1999 W 31 13 H 1970 W 34 28 A 1929 W 21 6 H 2000 W 36 30 [OT] A Arizona (15-14-0) 1930 W 41 0 A 2001 W 35 28 H Season Result Stanford UA Site Army (7-5-0) 1931 L 0 6 H 2002 L 7 30 A 1979 W 30 10 A Season Result Stanford Army Site 1932 T 0 0 A 2003 L 16 28 H 1981 L 13 17 A 1928 W 26 0 A 1933 W 7 3 H 2004 L 6 41 A 1982 L 27 41 H 1929 W 34 13 H 1934 W 9 7 A 2005 L 3 27 H 1983 W 31 22 H 1948 L 0 43 A 1935 W 13 0 H 2006 L 17 26 A 1984 L 14 28 A 1950 L 0 7 H 1936 L 0 20 A 2007 W 20 13 H 1985 W 28 17 H 1965 W 31 14 H 1937 L 0 13 H 2008 L 16 37 A 1986 W 29 24 A 1967 L 20 24 A 1938 L 0 6 A 2009 L 28 34 H 1987 L 13 23 H 1971 W 38 3 A 1939 L 14 32 H 2010 W 48 14 A 1989 L 3 19 A 1975 W 67 14 H 1940 W 13 7 A 2011 W 31 28 H 1990 W 23 10 A 1976 L 20 21 A 1941 L 0 16 H 2012 W 21 3 A 1991 L 23 28 A 1979 L 13 17 H 1942 W 26 7 A 2013 W 63 13 H 1992 L 6 21 H 2013 W 34 20 A 1946 W 25 6 A 2014 W 38 17 A 1993 L 24 27 A 2014 W 35 0 H 1947 L 18 21 H 2015 W 35 22 H 1994 L 10 34 H 1948 L 6 7 A 1997 L 22 28 A Boston College (2-2-0) 1949 L 14 33 H Cal Tech (3-0-0) 1998 L 14 31 H Season Result Stanford BC Site 1950 T 7 7 A Season Result Stanford CT Site 1999 W 50 22 A 1979 W 33 14 H 1951 L 7 20 H 1926 W 13 0 H 2000 L 3 27 H 1980 L 13 30 A 1952 L 0 26 A 1929 W 39 0 H 2001 W 51 37 A 2001 W 38 22 H 1953 T 21 21 H 1930 W 57 7 H 2002 W 16 6 H 2002 L 27 34 A 1954 L 20 28 A 2005 W 20 16 A 1955 W 19 0 H Chicago (1-1-0) 2006 L 7 20 H BYU (2-0-0) 1956 L 18 20 A Season Result Stanford UC Site 2007 W 21 20 A Season Result Stanford BYU Site 1957 W 14 12 H 1894 L 4 24 S.F.
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