Here's another look at random stats pertaining to the Pac-12.

Friday

Washington State (2-4 overall, 1-2 Pac-12) at No. 25 Stanford (3-2, 1-1)

Washington State is averaging 523.0 passing yards per game (easily the most in the country), while the Stanford defense ranks second nationally allowing just 107.4 passing yards per game.

If he keeps his current pace (508.7 passing yards per game), WSU QB Connor Halliday would finish the regular season with 6,104 passing yards. The current FBS single-season record is owned by B.J. Symons, who threw for 5,833 yards for Mike Leach at Texas Tech in 2003. That total includes a bowl game.

Three WSU receivers -- No. 3 Vince Mayle (51), No. 6 Isiah Myers (45) and No. 9 River Cracraft (43) -- rank in the top 10 nationally in receptions.

In three games against Power 5 teams, Stanford is averaging 14.7 points per game -- sixth-worse among Power 5 teams. However, it's only allowing 14.3 in those games, which is sixth-best.

Dating back to 2004, Stanford has played the least amount of non-Saturday games among Pac-12 teams (5). It is 4-1 in such games.