Penix throws 4 TD passes and No. 5 Washington beats Stanford 42-33

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STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Michael Penix Jr. threw four touchdown passes and No. 5 Washington held off a fierce comeback attempt to beat Stanford 42-33 on Saturday for its 15th straight win.

A week after being held without an offensive touchdown in a win over Arizona State, the Huskies (8-0, 5-0 Pac-12) got their passing game going well enough to hold off the Cardinal (2-6, 1-5) and extend the second longest winning streak in the nation.

Washington was stuck in a tight game entering the fourth quarter, facing a third-and-8 while leading by only two points. Penix then converted with a 15-yard pass to Germie Bernard and then found Devin Culp wide open for a 24-yard score that made it 35-26.


Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. passes against Stanford during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Stanford, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. passes against Stanford during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Stanford, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

But Rome Oduzne lost a fumble in the red zone with Washington in position to put it away in the fourth quarter and Penix threw an interception in the end zone after the Cardinal cut the deficit to two points on Justin Lamson’s 2-yard run.

The Huskies then got a key stop on a trick play when receiver Tiger Bachmeier’s pass on fourth-and-2 from the Stanford 28 was dropped by an open Jayson Raines with 3:20 to play.

Dillon Johnson then scored on a 13-yard run to put the game away for Washington.

Penix threw for 369 yards and connected on two TD passes to Ja’Lynn Polk and another to Odunze. Polk finished with 148 yards receiving.

Ashton Daniels ran for two touchdowns and threw another to Elic Ayomanor but it wasn’t enough to prevent the Cardinal from losing their seventh straight home game.

Daniels finished with 351 yards passing, including 146 to Ayomanor, who left late in the third quarter with an injury after a 53-yard catch. Daniels capped that drive with his second TD run to make it 28-26.

After getting outscored 50-0 in the first half of its last two games, Stanford finally broke through in the second quarter when Daniels scored on a 5-yard keeper to tie the game at 7.

Washington responded with back-to-back TD drives, including a 92-yard pass from Penix to Polk that was the second longest in school history.

Stanford got two field goals from Joshua Karty in the final 1:05 of the half and only trailed 21-13.

THE TAKEAWAY

Washington: The Huskies were seeking a better performance after struggling in a 15-7 win last week against Arizona State. The results were mixed as Washington had three three-and-outs in the first half and the two red-zone turnovers in the fourth quarter. But the Huskies got more than enough production from Penix and the passing game to prevail on a night the defense struggled.

Stanford: The Cardinal were much more competitive than they were a week ago in a 42-7 loss to UCLA but still have a long way to go under first-year coach Troy Taylor. Stanford has lost 11 straight games against ranked teams and 19 of its last 21 in the conference.

UP NEXT

Washington: Visit No. 24 Southern California on Saturday.

Stanford: Visit Washington State on Saturday.

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