The Mercury News

TODAY’S GAME

- — Harold Gutmann

CAL AT STANFORD

Records: Cal 3-6, 2-4 Pac-12; Stanford 3-7, 2-6. Kickoff: 4 p.m., Stanford Stadium

Radio: KNBR 1050 AM (Stanford), KGO 810 AM (Cal) Television: Pac-12 Network

Series history: Stanford has won 10 of the last 11 Big Games, but Cal won in its last appearance at Stanford, in 2019. Overall, Stanford leads 65-47-11 in the sixth-most played series in college football.

Storylines: Cal has its first two-game winning streak of the season, beating Colorado and Washington State, until its momentum was derailed by a COVID outbreak. First, 24 players missed the loss against Arizona, and then last week’s game against USC had to be postponed. … Stanford handed Oregon its only loss of the season and then dropped its next five games, including a 52-7 loss to Utah in its last home game. The Cardinal are just 1-3 at home.

Matchup to watch: Chase Garbers vs. Stanford defensive line. Garbers leads the Pac-12 in passing yards (247.4) and total offense (293.0), while Stanford has struggled against dual-threat QBs this season. Injuries/absences: For Stanford, CB Kyu Blu Kelly, LB Ricky Miezan, and TE/DE Tucker Fisk are all probable to play after missing last week’s game with undisclose­d injuries, while RB E.J. Smith and WR Elijah Higgins are still questionab­le. Cal is expected to be without two offensive linemen, LT Will Craig (ankle injury) and RG McKade Mettauer (COVID protocols).

Stats that matter: S Elijah Hicks has an intercepti­on in three straight games, the first Cal player to do it in three straight since Griffin Piatt in 2014. … Stanford TE Benjamin Yurosek is the only Power 5 tight end with three games with 90-plus receiving yards this season. … CB Josh Drayden will break Cal’s career record for games played when he plays in his 53rd against Stanford. … The Cardinal are 3-0 this season when leading at the half. … Garbers has thrown 120 straight passes without an intercepti­on. … Stanford has had a program-record four different starting QBs this season, tied with Southern Miss for the most in the country.

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