Two undefeated, highly-ranked college football teams will be facing off at 10:30 p.m. EST Saturday: Washington and Stanford.

The 15th ranked Washington Huskies and the fifth ranked Stanford Cardinal are both 4-0 this season. The teams will be competing on Stanford's home turf at Stanford Stadium in Stanford, Calif. at 10:30 p.m. This series has comprised of 41 wins by Washington and 37 wins by Stanford with four draws.

Washington quarterback Keith Price has a 72.3 percent completion record this season and his yards per attempt are at 9.3. Meanwhile, Stanford running back Tyler Gaffney has averaged 96 rushes per game and currently leads his team with five touchdowns this season.

Washington head coach Steve Sarkisian spoke with the Associated Press this week and suggested that he was proud of his team going into Saturday's game.

"This team's really cool," he said. "It's not about what might occur down the road, the what-ifs. It's about what is occurring right now." The Huskies managed to give the Cardinal their only conference loss in 2012 in a 17-13 upset.

Stanford coach David Shaw noted that his team is the same schematically this year as last year, singling out mobile quarterback Kevin Hogan as leading the team to a 9-0 surge late last season.

"We're not really different," he said. "Our personnel is different. To have that mobile quarterback is big."

The Washington vs. Stanford game will be broadcast live on ESPN at 10:30 p.m. EST and can be viewed through live streaming here.