A week after a shaky performance against the Sun Devils, Stanford quarterback Kevin Hogan completed 18 of 28 passes for 277 yards and two touchdowns before giving way to Evan Crower in the fourth quarter. Ty Montgomery returned a punt 50 yards for a touchdown early in the second half to open a 35-7 lead. Jordan Williamson added a 33-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Montgomery, who hadn’t scored in nearly a month, picked up a block from Christian McCaffrey on his big punt return and headed to the right sideline. In the first half, Stanford survived three fumbles — none lost — and two interceptions to take a 28-7 lead. [...] Hogan threw two interceptions in a span of a few minutes, and Williamson missed a chip-shot field goal attempt, his sixth miss of the season. Stanford coach David Shaw promised changes this week on offense, and one of them was that the Cardinal went into a hurry-up offense on their first series. Two plays later he threw a short pass that McCaffrey turned into a 42-yard touchdown. Hogan completed four early passes to Ty Montgomery, but later in the first quarter, back-to-back passes intended for Montgomery were intercepted. The second, by linebacker Michael Doctor, set up a 5-yard touchdown run by Chris Brown to tie score 7-7. Hogan hit Jordan Pratt for a 37-yard touchdown, the first of the redshirt junior’s career, early in the second quarter. The touchdown was set up by a 52-yard pass from backup quarterback Luke Del Rio to Hunter Jarmon.