
"Stanford continued its road struggles, allowing touchdowns on Virginia's first four possessions in a 48-20 loss on Saturday night. The Cardinal (1-3, 1-1 ACC) was coming off a big win over Boston College in its home and conference opener, but was unable to carry any momentum over to the East Coast. Virginia (3-1, 1-0) drove 65, 75, 72 and 88 yards for TDs to open the game."
"Stanford scored once during that stretch, keyed by a 60-yard pass from Ben Gulbranson to Bryce Farrell. But it couldn't come close to keeping up with Virginia's offense, which had put up a program-record 700 yards the previous week against William & Mary. Trell Harris had three touchdown catches in the first quarter alone as the Cavaliers put up 590 yards and didn't commit a turnover."
Virginia opened by scoring touchdowns on its first four possessions and built a dominant 48-20 victory over Stanford. The Cavaliers gained 590 yards, did not commit a turnover, and featured Trell Harris with three first-quarter touchdown receptions. Ben Gulbranson completed 20 of 29 passes for a season-high 286 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions, while also losing a fumble on a sack. Bryce Farrell totaled 135 yards on four catches, and CJ Williams added 103 on nine receptions. Micah Ford rushed for 44 yards and a touchdown. Stanford fell to 1-3 and will host San Jose State next.
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