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Stanford has won eight straight and 19 of its past 20 home games, with the lone loss coming to Oregon last season, then avenging that defeat with defensive domination in a 17-14 overtime win over the Ducks (11-1, 8-1) two weeks ago to secure the North Division tiebreaker. The Cardinal are riding a six-game winning streak and looking to win the league title for the first time since 1999 while advancing to their third different BCS bowl in as many seasons.

UCLA’s repeat trip to the second annual Pac-12 championship game does come with at least one noticeable difference. Last year, UCLA lost 49-31 at Oregon in lame duck coach Rick Neuheisel’s weird finale — the Bruins had a 6-6 record and only advanced out of the South Division because crosstown rival Southern California was finishing a two-year postseason ban for NCAA violations.

This time, Mora had to face questions after the regular-season finale about whether he limited his game plan knowing the possibility of facing Stanford loomed. Both he and Shaw, who took Taylor out during the fourth quarter with the score lopsided against UCLA, said neither side seemed to withhold anything.

Of course, all agree each game is different.

“They’ve probably got some tricks up their sleeve that we didn’t see,” Cardinal outside linebacker Trent Murphy said. “Everybody always says, ‘It’s really tough to beat a team twice.’ But as far as the positives go, every week you look on the tape, you see the mistakes you made and the things you wish you could’ve done better. The kind of moves that you see that were there after watching the film. You get an opportunity to correct those mistakes the next weekend.”

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AP Sports Writer Greg Beacham in Los Angeles contributed.

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