Stanford faces brutal five-game gauntlet after bye week

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The bye week is almost over. Players have had a week to rest and recuperate from the hard-fought skirmish against the Wildcats from Snyderville (aka Manhattan, Kansas).

The men in red gained ground (even though they had a mere 105 yards rushing) and broke in a new leader (Ryan Burns was quite efficient in his debut), but losses were taken (Harrison Phillips doubtful for USC game) and positive offensive gains became negligible in the second half (save for one big run by Christian McCaffrey).

Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, it does.

The Cardinal has a front-loaded schedule this year, and it's going to test every ounce of their mettle to survive this brutal stretch: USC, UCLA, Washington, Washington State and Notre Dame.

Let's take a closer look at these next five opponents and their schedules until they meet Stanford.

USC Trojans

Schedule: Home vs. Utah State (Sept. 10), @ Stanford (Sept. 17)

UCLA Bruins

Schedule: Home vs. UNLV (Sept. 10), @ BYU (Sept. 17), Home vs. Stanford (Sept. 24)

Washington Huskies

Schedule: Home vs. Idaho (Sept. 10), Home vs. Portland State (Sept. 17), @ Arizona (Sept. 24), Home vs. Stanford (Sept. 30)

Washington State Cougars

Schedule: @ Boise State (Sept. 10), Home vs. Idaho (Sept. 17), BYE (Sept. 24), Home vs. Oregon (Oct. 1), @ Stanford (Oct. 8)

Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Schedule: Home vs. Nevada (Sept. 10), Home vs. Michigan State (Sept. 17), Home vs. Duke (Sept. 24), Neutral site game vs. Syracuse (Oct. 1), @ NC State (Oct. 8), Home vs. Stanford

If this stretch were a poker game, this five-game gauntlet would be the worst possible hand to hold. Strength of schedule seems to matter more and more these days, especially to those seated on the CFP selection committee. If the Cardinal make it through the ringer unscathed, there's a real chance David Shaw could be competing down the stretch for a shot at a national title.

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