STANFORD – Tre-Shaun Harrison caught a 56-yard landing cross with 13 seconds left, sending Stanford to a program-record tenth consecutive convention loss as Oregon State beat the Cardinal 28-27 late Saturday evening at Stanford Stadium.
OSU (4-2, 1-2 Pac-12) hadn’t led all recreation when it began on its 24 with 54 seconds left. However Ben Gulbranson, who began instead of injured Probability Nolan, accomplished all three of his passes on the drive to shock Stanford (1-4, 0-4), who haven’t crushed an FBS crew in 53 weeks.
Harrison caught the successful cross over cornerback Ethan Bonner on the 36 and ran previous security Patrick Fields.
Brycen Tremayne caught two landing passes, together with an acrobatic 21-yard cross within the second quarter and a 31-yard TD within the third quarter that put Stanford up 24-10. Tremayne suffered a damaged fibula and dislocated ankle in Stanford’s final win in opposition to an FBS opponent, on Oct. 2 in opposition to Oregon.
Oregon State had two touchdowns within the fourth quarter however went for the 2-point conversion and missed each instances. Joshua Karty kicked a 46-yard discipline aim to place Stanford up 27-22 with 58 seconds left.
OSU had solely allowed two sacks all season, the second-fewest within the FBS, however Stanford recorded 4 on Saturday evening, together with two by defensive sort out Tobin Phillips. However the Cardinal didn’t pressure a turnover, leaving them with two takeaways on the season.
The Cardinal led in opposition to an FBS crew for the primary time this season when Casey Filkins capped a 12-play, 78-yard drive by powering in from the 1 on Stanford’s opening possession.
OSU responded with a 99-yard landing drive to tie the sport at 7-7, however the first Tremayne landing catch with 58 seconds left within the second quarter put Stanford up 17-7 on the half.