SEATTLE -- Chris Petersen would like this to be all about what David Shaw has done in building Stanford into the class of the Pac-12 Conference.Stanfords an awesome program. Ill start with that -- program, Washingtons coach said this week. This isnt just an awesome team. Theyve had an awesome program for a while now. They know how to do it.In reality, this is all about No. 10 Washington when the Huskies (4-0, 1-0 Pac-12) face No. 7 Stanford on Friday night. Now in his third season in charge at Washington, is Petersen ready to have the Huskies enter the national conversation the same way his Boise State teams did when they were at their peak?Because if the Huskies knock off Stanford (3-0, 2-0) and take command of the Pac-12 North race, they wont just be in contention for a conference crown. Washington would immediately join a loftier conversation.This is a rare opportunity for Washington. Its just the fourth matchup of AP Top 10 teams ever at Husky Stadium and the first since the second-ranked Huskies were taken down by No. 7 Nebraska 19 years ago.It comes with all the trappings of a big game that have become standard for Stanford: prime-time national television audience; sellout crowd; star players all over the field.Obviously, it would be kind of ignorant to say theyre not the team to beat a little bit right now in the Pac-12, Washington quarterback Jake Browning said.No player is likely to shine brighter than Stanfords Christian McCaffrey, who was held to only 109 yards rushing by Washington last year, but made up for the lack of running production by catching five passes for 112 yards and a touchdown, and having 79 yards in kick returns to finish with exactly 300 all-purpose yards in the 31-14 win.McCaffrey is coming off a relatively quiet performance in last weeks comeback win over UCLA, rushing for 138 yards but only catching two passes for 13 yards.We are unbelievably spoiled that when this kid doesnt get 300 yards of total offense we say he got bottled up, Shaw said. He was phenomenal. He was phenomenal. Those 2-yard runs became 7-yard runs. Those 8-yard runs became 12-yard runs.The bigger concern for Stanford is who will be missing. The Cardinal will be without starting cornerbacks Quenton Meeks and Alijah Holder, starting wide receiver Francis Owusu and starting fullback Daniel Marx.Here are other things to watch as the Huskies and Cardinal meet for the 87th time with the series tied 41-41-4:MR. BURNS: Which Ryan Burns will show up for Stanford? The quarterback who was 5 of 8 for 66 yards passing on Stanfords final offensive drive as the Cardinal took the lead over UCLA, or the one who was 8 of 17 for 71 yards and an interception for the first 3 + quarters? Washingtons secondary is among the best in the country, led by safety Budda Baker, and will likely challenge Burns to beat them through the air with all the attention McCaffrey will receive.MONTLAKE JAKE: Browning can write his own little piece of history with a win over the Cardinal. In the past 20 seasons, Washington is 8-28 when facing Top 10 opponents. The Huskies last win over a Top 10 team came in a 2012 upset of then-No. 7 Oregon State.Browning leads the Pac-12 and is third-best in the country in pass efficiency. Hes thrown 14 touchdowns -- after throwing 16 all of last season -- and is completing nearly 71 percent of his passes. And now Browning gets to face a depleted Stanford secondary with Alameen Murphy and Terrence Alexander the likely starters in place of Meeks and Holder.GETTING DEFENSIVE: The top two scoring defenses in the Pac-12 reside at Washington and Stanford. The Cardinal are allowing just 12 points per game, the Huskies giving up 14.5 per game. 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OAKLAND, Calif. -- In a dizzying 15-minute stretch of the second half, Derek Carr and the Oakland Raiders took a big step toward ending their long playoff drought with a comeback that extend Buffalos stretch of futility yet another season.Carr threw two touchdown passes to help Oakland rally from 15 points down with four straight touchdowns that gave the Raiders their sixth straight win, 38-24 over the Bills on Sunday.The Raiders (10-2) scored 29 points in a span of 15:27 to climb out of a 24-9 hole, while the Bills went three-and-out on three straight possessions and then threw an interception by Tyrod Taylor that was forced by Khalil Mack.Oakland outgained Buffalo 212-8 during that stretch behind its two big young stars Mack and Carr. The teams top two picks in the 2014 draft have the Raiders positioned to make the playoffs for the first time since 2002.We feed of each other, thats for sure, Carr said. You can always tell when someone makes a play, the stadium gets going, the momentum starts swinging. Its a great thing. I say it all the time, but Im glad they took him first. Im glad hes on my team. Im glad we can help lead this team together, its really fun.The Bills playoff drought is the only active one longer than Oaklands. Buffalo (6-4) hasnt been to the postseason since 1999 and could have used a road win over a top team to strengthen its cause.Instead, Buffalo is now two games behind Denver for the final wild-card spot in the AFC with only four games remaining.Its pretty obvious we have to win the rest of them to even have a chance, so well see what happens, coach Rex Ryan said. Thank goodness we have the next three at home. We have to win every one of them and we understand that.Here are some other takeaways:GIVE IT AWAY: The Bills have been on a record pace protecting the ball before committing two key turnovers in the second half. After taking over at their own 4 midway through the fourth quarter trailing by six, Taylor was hit by Mack on the first play, leading to an interception by Nate Allen .dddddddddddd Mack then sealed the game with a sack and fumble recovery with Buffalo driving late that was Buffalos eighth turnover of the season.I just felt like this is a game that we had in our hands that we let slip away, running back LeSean McCoy said. People will look at the scoreboard on their phone and theyll think, `Wow. The Bills are the Bills. They lost. The game was closer than that. The game was in our hands, we just lost it.DANCING PUNTER: Raiders punter Marquette King took his dancing routine a step too far . King, who likes to show off following successful punts, celebrated after drawing a roughing the kicker penalty in the fourth quarter. He picked up the flag, did a few steps and tossed it to the ground, drawing his own personal foul for unsportsmanlike conduct.Its definitely a teachable moment, coach Jack Del Rio said. Hes not mean-spirited in what hes doing. Hes having fun. He enjoys himself. He had the Pee Wee Herman out there today. I saw that. I got a giggle. Hes enjoying himself. Now, right there, he just didnt realize you cant do that. He was like, `Really? I couldnt do that? Oh man. Im sorry. Im sorry, Mr. Ref.QUOTABLE: Reminds me a little bit of a guy I played against named Barry Sanders. Just because he makes so many people miss. He has that ability to kind of hover a little bit and then accelerate. Not a lot of guys can do that. -- Del Rio on McCoy, who ran for 130 yards and added 61 more receiving.WHATS NEXT: The Raiders have a quick turnaround before a division showdown at Kansas City on Thursday night. The Chiefs trail Oakland by one game in the division, but already beat the Raiders once this season and can control the tiebreaker with another win. The Bills host Pittsburgh on Sunday.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '