The football team at Stanford will be facing off against ASU at 7:45 p.m. EST Saturday.

The seventh ranked Stanford Cardinal (10-2) will be playing the 11th ranked ASU Sun Devils (10-2) on the ASU home turf at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, AZ. The game also serves as the Pac-12 Championship, which will determine which team is going to the Rose Bowl. ASU is the favorite to win among oddsmakers.

Stanford and ASU faced off in September, with Stanford edging out a win. 

"It seems like it was a year ago," said ASU head coach Todd Graham. Though Stanford had 240 passing yards, Graham noted that, "the play-action pass hurt us even more than the run."

Graham added that Stanford is "one of the [most] innovative teams in the country" through utilizing extra offensive linemen in the running game. "It's going to be ... a battle up front: our defensive line against their offensive line," he added.

Stanford head coach David Shaw is excited for his team to play in the Pac-12 Championship, saying, "I told the guys it will feel like a bowl game,"

He also noted that the conference does not use a neutral site for its championships. "You wouldn't have the same energy."

While Stanford has won five of their last six games, Indiana has won eight of their last nine games in the NCAA.

The Stanford Cardinal vs. ASU Sun Devils game will be broadcast live on ESPN at 7:45 p.m. EST and can view it through live streaming online here.