SEATTLE — First, Stanford was booted from its home, forced to relocate to the Pacific Northwest to continue its season.
Then when the Cardinal tried to have their pregame walkthrough in a parking garage, they got kicked out again and relocated to a park.
When it came time to finally play their game against No. 23 Washington on Saturday, the Cardinal had been through a week unlike any they've experienced.
"It's been kind of been the mantra the entire week," Stanford coach David Shaw said. "No matter what happens, if you have a great attitude, let's do it. Let's work with enthusiasm and do it to the best of our ability."
The vagabond Cardinal showed no issues from their relocation, jumping to a 24-3 halftime lead and holding off Washington's second-half rally for a 31-26 win.
Austin Jones rushed for a pair of first-half touchdowns and Davis Mills threw a 3-yard TD pass to Scooter Harrington early in the second half to give the Cardinal their first win in Seattle since 2014.
The victory capped a crazy week that saw the Cardinal forced away from campus in California due to restrictions in Santa Clara County. Stanford relocated its entire program to Seattle, used a high school for practice and even had its walkthrough in a public park in the suburb of Bellevue, just across Lake Washington from Husky Stadium.
Shaw and his staff originally tried to do the walkthrough in a mall parking garage, but were asked to go elsewhere.