Stanford Cardinal Odds to Win the Pac 12 in 2014

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Aug/16/2014
Stanford Cardinal Odds to Win the Pac 12 in 2014

Carrie Stroup here with your Stanford Cardinal odds to win the Pac 12 in 2014 with all future odds courtesy of our friends at Sportsbook.ag.

STANFORD CARDINAL

2013 Statistics:

SU Record: 11-3 (8-2 in Pac-12)

ATS Record: 7-7 (50%)

Over/Under: 6-8

Points Scored: 32.3 PPG (45th in FBS)

Points Allowed: 19.0 PPG (10th in FBS)

Odds to Win 2015 BCS National Championship: 65/1

2014 Preview:

Offense: Starters Returning: 5

Defense: Starters Returning: 6

It’s going to be more of the same from Stanford, power running and strong defense. QB Kevin Hogan (8.9 YPA, 20 TD, 10 INT) took a step forward as a playmaker last year and sits at 16-3 as a starter, including 10-1 against ranked teams. He has the weapons with big-bodied WR Ty Montgomery (958 rec yds, 10 TD) and deep-threat WRs Devon Cajuste (642 rec yds, 22.9 avg) and Michael Rector (431 rec yds, 30.8 avg). RB Tyler Gaffney and four starting linemen are gone, but the talent is there even if Stanford turns to a committee at tailback. Despite the loss of Shayne Skov and Trent Murphy among others, new DC Lance Anderson has plenty of talent to work with. A healthy DE Henry Anderson (3 sacks) and NT David Parry (5 TFL) are a handful on the defensive line, while the secondary returns both starting corners and an All-America candidate in S Jordan Richards (68 tackles, 3 INT).

  • Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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