NCAA College Football Arizona vs Stanford Live Coverage on ABC 1

Arizona vs Stanford live streamArizona vs Stanford Live Coverage on ABC – The Wildcats travel to Stanford to take against the Cardinal Saturday night on NCAA College Football. Stanford ranked fifth in the nation in scorring and the Arizona ranked seventh in scoring defense.

Cardinal leads the all-time series with 14-11 and fifth in the FBS in scoring, averaging 42.4 points. The Wildcats is seventh in scoring defense, averaging 14.4 points.

Stanford showed another impressive performance managing 470 yards in a 41-0 victory over Washington last weekend. The match was supposed to highlight two of the top quarterback prospects for the next NFL draft, Andrew Luck and Jake Locker.

Quarterback Andrew Luck earned 19 of 26 passes for 192 yards, one touchdown, and ran for a 51-yard TD against Washington Huskies. He is third in the conference with 20 touchdown passes. Arizona defeated UCLA 29-21 last Saturday racking up 299 yards, 68-yard touchdown pass in the 3rd quarter and 49-yard with 14:24 left.

The Wildcats had a season-high 583 yards and 32 first downs. Nick Foles leads the Pac-10 in passing with 305.8 yards per game. Foles has missed last two matches due to a sprained right knee. Arizona beat Stanford 43-38 last season, Foles made 415 yards and 3 touchdowns while quarterback Andrew Luck threw 423 yards and three touchdowns.

Arizona vs Stanford will be televised live on CBS and ESPN3. The game will air at 8:00 PM ET, November 6, 2010 and will be held at the Stanford Stadium in Stanford, California. You can watch the live game on your sports channels or access Section 140 for the live conversation.

NCAA College Football Scores Alabama vs LSU Live Updates 0

Alabama vs LSU Live Updates - Alabama will visit LSU Saturday to square off against the No. 5 Tigers in NCAA College Football. The sixth-ranked Crimxon Tide returned into the national title race.

Alabama to face three more ranked opponents this season that begins Saturday afternoon against 12th-ranked LSU followed by No.21 Mississippi State and the third-ranked Auburn. This will be a battle of one loss powerhouses in the SEC between Alabama and LSU.

The Crimson Tied start another run with three of their next four matches against top 20 teams in the league. LSU lost to Auburn 2 weeks ago. Alabama lead the all-time series with 45-23-5. Both teams are focusing toward the league title game. Alabama need to win against Alabama, 17th-ranked Arkansas, Mississippi and undefeated Auburn in the SEC.

Cam Newton led Auburn in top defense and offense. Alabama currently No.6 in the BCS standings. Defense will be the key when Crimson Tide face the Tigers for an SEC West action in Week 10.

Alabama vs LSU will be broadcasted live on CBS. The game will take place at the Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and scheduled to kickoff at 3:30 PM Eastern Time, November 6, 2010. Catch the live coverage of the game via online streaming of access Section 140 for the live conversation.

1st Quarter: 3-0 LSU leads
45-yard field goal by Josh Jasper
2nd Quarter: 7-0 Alabama leads
Greg McElroy pass to Trent Richardson for 1 yard touchdown
Extra point by Jeremy Shelly

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