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The model is leaning over on the total, and it's also generated a point-spread pick that is hitting in almost 70 percent of simulations. You can only see the pick at SportsLine. So who wins Stanford vs. And which side of the spread is a must-back? Visit SportsLine right now to see which side of the spread you need to jump on, all from the computer model that has crushed its college football picks. By Scout Staff. Sep 24, at am ET 3 min read. Stanford: Stanford vs.

UCLA Bruins. Notre Dame vs. Ole Miss vs. Ohio State vs. Miami vs. Georgia vs. Watch Now:. I am not concerned about financial aid either. I want to go to a place where I will get a better overall undergraduate experience- academics, extra-curricular, et al. Where should I be- Yale or Stanford? With some of the most influential economists of the 20th century and the hoover institute, which contains many of the policy makers in America, the faculty cannot be matched by many places.

All Rights Reserved. UCLA or Stanford? Please enter a valid email address. Thanks for subscribing! That wasn't going to happen this time around, like it did against Oregon State, Washington and Cal, since Sunday's game was called off early. When the 90 minutes of regulation were up, the score was knotted at one goal apiece, both of them scored in a total downpour hanging over Palo Alto. The game started 30 minutes ahead of schedule to hopefully wrap up before things got too extreme, but the last-ditch effort was ultimately for naught.

Officials signaled an end to the match while the teams were preparing for overtime, and UCLA has now tied its first game of the fall season. It seemed for a brief moment that what wound up being a draw could have been a win for the Bruins.

Redshirt freshman midfielder Tucker Lepley set up a corner kick in the 73rd minute moments after freshman defender Pietro Grassi had his shot blocked out of bounds. Lepley sent it to redshirt freshman forward Jose Contell in the box, but Contell's shot was blocked as well, setting up another corner for UCLA. Once again, Lepley fired one into traffic, but this time, Stanford goalkeeper Matt Frank punched it up in the air.

Three of the four players involved in that sequence are playing their first season with the Bruins, and the group of young guns were directly responsible for giving their team a lead in the 74th. Less than 10 minutes later, however, the Cardinal were making their way downfield.



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