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Stanford Releases 2013 Football Schedule

The Rose Bowl Champion (don't you LOVE the sound of that) Stanford Cardinal will play seven home games at Stanford Stadium.


Hot off their Rose Bowl win over Wisconsin on New Year’s Day, the Pac 12 Champion Stanford Cardinal announced their 2013 football schedule Thursday. And it’s a tough one. Their opponents include six teams that played in bowl games this year, including Norte Dame which unsuccessfully fought for the national title.

The Cardinal were undefeated at home in 2012 and they’ll enter next season with a nine game home winning-streak, the fifth longest in the nation.

Deposits are already being accepted for new season ticket holders. Existing season ticket holders can renew their tickets beginning Feb. 8.

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If you’re wondering about the Big Game, it will be at home this year, on Nov. 23.

2013 Stanford Football Schedule (times TBD)

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Sept. 7 vs. San Jose State

Sept. 14 at Army

Sept. 21 vs. Arizona State

Sept. 28 at Washington State (in Seattle at CenturyLink Field)

Oct. 5 vs. Washington

Oct. 12 at Utah

Oct. 19 vs. UCLA (Reunion Homecoming)

Oct. 26 at Oregon State

Nov. 7 vs. Oregon

Nov. 16 at USC

Nov. 23 vs. Cal (116th Big Game)

Nov. 30 vs. Notre Dame

Dec. 7 Pac-12 Football Championship Game (site TBD)

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