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CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington) 1 Kickoff – Cal vs. Washington (Friday, Nov. 2, 6 p.m. PT) Heading home for two of the final three weeks of the regular season, Cal hosts Washington at Memorial Stadium tonight for Cal’s first-ever “Gold Out” football game. Cal is coming off a 49-27 loss at Utah last Saturday, while Washington knocked off previously unbeaten Oregon State, 20-17, at home. Cal needs to sweep its final three regular-season games to become bowl eligible, while Washington must win two of its remaining four. The last time the Huskies came to Berkeley was the 2010 regular-season finale, which also marked Cal’s last game at Memorial Stadium before the venue was renovated. Although Washington has won three straight in the series, the last two meetings between the Bears and the Huskies were not decided until the final moments of the game. Washington plunged into the end zone from one yard out to score the game-winning touchdown on the final play in 2010 for a 16-13 victory. In 2011, Cal took the ball 85 yards for first-and-goal from the Washington two-yard line before the Huskies held them out of the end zone four straight times for a 31-23 win. Quick Hitters • Keenan Allen became Cal’s all-time leader in career receptions (205) during last Saturday’s game at Utah, as he surpassed previous record holder Geoff McArthur (202, 2000-04) last week at Utah, while his 2,570 career receiving yards rank third in school history and are within 161 of second-place Bobby Shaw (2731, 1994-97) but still 618 shy of McArthur’s record 3,188. Allen also ranks sixth on Cal’s list of all-time 100-yard receiving games (7) and seventh in touchdown catches (17). Allen has caught at least one pass in every game he’s played at Cal (33), which ranks eighth nationally and first in the Pac-12. He is Cal’s leading receiver in 2012 with 61 catches for 737 yards and six touchdowns. Last Saturday at Utah, he became only the second player in Cal history to have two single season rankings on the school’s all-time single- season top 10 list, with the other DeSean Jackson (65, 2007; 59, 2006). Allen’s 2011 total of 98 ranks second. • Zach Maynard moved into 10th place on Cal’s all-time list for total offense (5189) during Cal’s game at Utah and is nearing the top 10 in passing yards, currently 153 shy of 10th place. • In the last four games, the defense has garnered 11 turnovers, including eight interceptions. Last Saturday at Utah, Michael Lowe registered an interception that was the third of his career. • Brendan Bigelow boasted a 57-yard touchdown run at Utah, becoming the first Cal player since Jahvid Best in 2009 to score three touchdowns on runs of 50 or more yards. Bigelow posted touchdown runs of 81 and 59 yards earlier this season at Ohio State. Bigelow has 343 rushing yards on the season and is averaging 12.7 yards per run on 27 carries. • Vincenzo D’Amato leads the Pac-12 in field goals made (1.44 fgmpg) and field goal percentage (13-18, .722) and has been good on each his last nine field goal attempts, including a personal-best 52-yarder at Washington State. Last week at Utah, he was good on his both of his attempts from 49 and 38 yards out. D’Amato is attempting to become the second Cal kicker in as many years to lead the Pac-12 in both field goals made and field goal percentage. 2012 CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Athletic Communications: 349 Haas Pavilion • Berkeley, CA 94720 • Phone: (510) 642-5363 • Fax: (510) 643-7778 • Web: CalBears.com Associate Director (Lead Contact): Kyle McRae • Phone: (510) 219-9340 • Email: [email protected] Assistant Director (Secondary Contact): Tim Miguel • Phone: (510) 326-9761 • Email: [email protected] Assistant AD/Athletic Communications (Credentials): Herb Benenson • Phone: (510) 334-0791 • Email: [email protected] Game 10 Friday, November 2, 2012 6 p.m. PT Berkeley, CA – Memorial Stadium Washington vs. California Huskies Golden Bears 4-4, 2-3 Pac-12 3-6, 2-4 Pac-12 TV: ESPN2 – Carter Blackburn (Play-by-Play), Rod Gilmore (Analyst), Jemele Hill (Sideline Reporter) Cal Commercial Radio: KGO 810 AM (San Francisco) – Joe Starkey (Play-by-Play), Mike Pawlawski (Analyst, *Pregame Show), Todd McKim (Sideline, *Pregame Show), Lee Grosscup (^Postgame Show), Matt Foley (^Postgame Show) Postgame Show: Claremont Hotel Club & Spa, 41 Tunnel Road, Berkeley, CA Cal IMG Radio Network Affiliates: *KFPT 790 AM (Fresno), KGO 810 AM (San Francisco), +KLAA 830 AM (Los Angeles), KRAK 910 AM (Los Angeles), KAHI 950 AM (Sacramento), KESP 970 AM (Modesto), KFIG 1430 AM (Fresno), XEPE 1700 AM (San Diego) ^Primary, *Secondary All-Access Radio: The Cal commercial radio broadcast of the Golden Bears’ game vs. Washington can be heard on the Internet through the All-Access channel on CalBears.com. All-Access can be found under the Multimedia tab at the top of the page at CalBears.com. Cal Student Radio: KALX 90.7 FM, kalx.com (Berkeley) – Isaac Wolf (Play-by-Play), Elliott Schwimmer (Analyst), Gaby Buccinio (Analyst) Sirius XM Satellite Radio: Cal’s commercial radio broadcast feed of the Cal-Washington game can be heard on Sirius XM satellite radio on channel 91 on both Sirius and XM. CalBears.com: Visit CalBears.com for complete coverage of Cal football and all Cal Athletics. 2012 Cal Schedule/Results (3-6, 2-4 Pac-12) Date Opponent (TV) Time/Result 9/1 Nevada (P12N) L, 24-31 9/8 Southern Utah (P12N) W, 50-31 9/15 at #12/- Ohio State (ABC) L, 28-35 9/22 at #13/12 USC (P12N) L, 9-27 9/29 *Arizona State (FX) L, 17-27 10/6 *^#25/- UCLA (P12N) W, 43-17 10/13 *at Washington State (P12N) W, 31-17 10/20 *#20/22/23 Stanford (FOX) L, 3-21 10/27 *at Utah (P12N) L, 27-49 11/2 *Washington (ESPN2) 6 p.m. 11/10 *#4/2/2 Oregon (TBA) TBA 11/17 *at #11/13/14 Oregon State (TBA) TBA 11/30 !Pac-12 Championship Game (FOX) 5:20 p.m. *Pac-12 Games; All Times Pacific Unless Noted; All Home Games in Bold at Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, CA; Rankings (BCS/AP/USA Today starting 10/20; AP/USA Today prior to 10/20; current or at time of game if already played); ^Homecoming/Memorial Stadium Rededication/Joe Roth Game; !Pac-12 Championship Game, TBA Golden Bears need to win last three regular-season games to be bowl eligible Cal Hosts Huskies For Friday Night Gold Out

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Page 1: Cal notes and depth chart

CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington) 1

Kickoff – Cal vs. Washington (Friday, Nov. 2, 6 p.m. PT)Heading home for two of the final three weeks of the regular season, Cal hosts

Washington at Memorial Stadium tonight for Cal’s first-ever “Gold Out” football game. Cal is coming off a 49-27 loss at Utah last Saturday, while Washington knocked off previously unbeaten Oregon State, 20-17, at home. Cal needs to sweep its final three regular-season games to become bowl eligible, while Washington must win two of its remaining four.

The last time the Huskies came to Berkeley was the 2010 regular-season finale, which also marked Cal’s last game at Memorial Stadium before the venue was renovated. Although Washington has won three straight in the series, the last two meetings between the Bears and the Huskies were not decided until the final moments of the game. Washington plunged into the end zone from one yard out to score the game-winning touchdown on the final play in 2010 for a 16-13 victory. In 2011, Cal took the ball 85 yards for first-and-goal from the Washington two-yard line before the Huskies held them out of the end zone four straight times for a 31-23 win.

Quick Hitters• Keenan Allen became Cal’s all-time leader in career receptions (205) during last Saturday’s game at Utah, as he surpassed previous record holder Geoff McArthur (202, 2000-04) last week at Utah, while his 2,570 career receiving yards rank third in school history and are within 161 of second-place Bobby Shaw (2731, 1994-97) but still 618 shy of McArthur’s record 3,188. Allen also ranks sixth on Cal’s list of all-time 100-yard receiving games (7) and seventh in touchdown catches (17). Allen has caught at least one pass in every game he’s played at Cal (33), which ranks eighth nationally and first in the Pac-12. He is Cal’s leading receiver in 2012 with 61 catches for 737 yards and six touchdowns. Last Saturday at Utah, he became only the second player in Cal history to have two single season rankings on the school’s all-time single-season top 10 list, with the other DeSean Jackson (65, 2007; 59, 2006). Allen’s 2011 total of 98 ranks second.• Zach Maynard moved into 10th place on Cal’s all-time list for total offense (5189) during Cal’s game at Utah and is nearing the top 10 in passing yards, currently 153 shy of 10th place. • In the last four games, the defense has garnered 11 turnovers, including eight interceptions. Last Saturday at Utah, Michael Lowe registered an interception that was the third of his career. • Brendan Bigelow boasted a 57-yard touchdown run at Utah, becoming the first Cal player since Jahvid Best in 2009 to score three touchdowns on runs of 50 or more yards. Bigelow posted touchdown runs of 81 and 59 yards earlier this season at Ohio State. Bigelow has 343 rushing yards on the season and is averaging 12.7 yards per run on 27 carries.• Vincenzo D’Amato leads the Pac-12 in field goals made (1.44 fgmpg) and field goal percentage (13-18, .722) and has been good on each his last nine field goal attempts, including a personal-best 52-yarder at Washington State. Last week at Utah, he was good on his both of his attempts from 49 and 38 yards out. D’Amato is attempting to become the second Cal kicker in as many years to lead the Pac-12 in both field goals made and field goal percentage.

2012 CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTESAthletic Communications: 349 Haas Pavilion • Berkeley, CA 94720 • Phone: (510) 642-5363 • Fax: (510) 643-7778 • Web: CalBears.comAssociate Director (Lead Contact): Kyle McRae • Phone: (510) 219-9340 • Email: [email protected] Director (Secondary Contact): Tim Miguel • Phone: (510) 326-9761 • Email: [email protected] AD/Athletic Communications (Credentials): Herb Benenson • Phone: (510) 334-0791 • Email: [email protected]

Game 10Friday, November 2, 2012

6 p.m. PTBerkeley, CA – Memorial Stadium

Washington vs. CaliforniaHuskies Golden Bears4-4, 2-3 Pac-12 3-6, 2-4 Pac-12

TV: ESPN2 – Carter Blackburn (Play-by-Play), Rod Gilmore (Analyst), Jemele Hill (Sideline Reporter)

Cal Commercial Radio: KGO 810 AM (San Francisco) – Joe Starkey (Play-by-Play), Mike Pawlawski (Analyst, *Pregame Show), Todd McKim (Sideline, *Pregame Show), Lee Grosscup (^Postgame Show), Matt Foley (^Postgame Show)Postgame Show: Claremont Hotel Club & Spa, 41 Tunnel Road, Berkeley, CA

Cal IMG Radio Network Affiliates: *KFPT 790 AM (Fresno), KGO 810 AM (San Francisco), +KLAA 830 AM (Los Angeles), KRAK 910 AM (Los Angeles), KAHI 950 AM (Sacramento), KESP 970 AM (Modesto), KFIG 1430 AM (Fresno), XEPE 1700 AM (San Diego)^Primary, *Secondary

All-Access Radio: The Cal commercial radio broadcast of the Golden Bears’ game vs. Washington can be heard on the Internet through the All-Access channel on CalBears.com. All-Access can be found under the Multimedia tab at the top of the page at CalBears.com.

Cal Student Radio: KALX 90.7 FM, kalx.com (Berkeley) – Isaac Wolf (Play-by-Play), Elliott Schwimmer (Analyst), Gaby Buccinio (Analyst)

Sirius XM Satellite Radio: Cal’s commercial radio broadcast feed of the Cal-Washington game can be heard on Sirius XM satellite radio on channel 91 on both Sirius and XM. CalBears.com: Visit CalBears.com for complete coverage of Cal football and all Cal Athletics.

2012 Cal Schedule/Results(3-6, 2-4 Pac-12)

Date Opponent (TV) Time/Result9/1 Nevada (P12N) L, 24-319/8 Southern Utah (P12N) W, 50-319/15 at #12/- Ohio State (ABC) L, 28-359/22 at #13/12 USC (P12N) L, 9-279/29 *Arizona State (FX) L, 17-2710/6 *^#25/- UCLA (P12N) W, 43-17 10/13 *at Washington State (P12N) W, 31-1710/20 *#20/22/23 Stanford (FOX) L, 3-21 10/27 *at Utah (P12N) L, 27-4911/2 *Washington (ESPN2) 6 p.m.11/10 *#4/2/2 Oregon (TBA) TBA11/17 *at #11/13/14 Oregon State (TBA) TBA 11/30 !Pac-12 Championship Game (FOX) 5:20 p.m.*Pac-12 Games; All Times Pacific Unless Noted; All Home Games in Bold at Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, CA; Rankings (BCS/AP/USA Today starting 10/20; AP/USA Today prior to 10/20; current or at time of game if already played); ^Homecoming/Memorial Stadium Rededication/Joe Roth Game; !Pac-12 Championship Game, TBA

Golden Bears need to win last three regular-season games to be bowl eligible

Cal Hosts Huskies For Friday Night Gold Out

Page 2: Cal notes and depth chart

2 CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington)

Keenan Allen Tops Cal’s Career Receptions RecordKeenan Allen became Cal’s all-time leader in receptions when he surpassed

Geoff McArthur (202, 2000-04) at the top of the list last Saturday against Utah. Allen, who now has 205 career catches in his first 33 collegiate games, is also third all-time at Cal in career receiving yards (2570), with McArthur (3188, 2000-04) and Bobby Shaw (2731, 1994-97) the only two Golden Bears ahead of him. In addition, Allen extended his streak to 33 straight contests with a reception – every game he’s played at Cal. That streak currently ranks eighth in the nation and first in the Pac-12. He also hauled in his 17th career touchdown reception – sixth of 2012 – and ranks seventh all-time in career scoring catches at Cal.

Allen is the Bears’ leading receiver through nine games of 2012 with 61 receptions, 737 receiving yards and six touchdown catches, with the 61 receptions ranking ninth on Cal’s single-season reception list to make him one of only two players in Cal history along with DeSean Jackson to post two of the school’s top-10 single seasons in receptions. Allen’s total of 98 in 2011 ranked second on the all-time list. Allen ranks tied for 19th nationally and is third in the Pac-12 in receptions per game (6.78), while he is 37th nationally and seventh in the Pac-12 in receiving yards (81.89 rpg). He is also among the national and Pac-12 leaders in both punt returns and all-purpose yardage, ranking 14th nationally and third in the conference in punt returns (14.13 ypr), and 73rd nationally and ninth in the Pac-12 in all purpose yardage (109.78 ypg). In addition, Allen is 10th in the conference in scoring off touchdowns with seven and 18th in overall scoring (5.3), adding two other scores on a 39-yard run vs. Nevada and a 69-yard punt return against Southern Utah. 2012 Allen Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD-Lg.) ... Other Opponent Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD-Lg.) ... OtherNevada 6-67-0-32 ... 2 rushes, 35 yards, 1 TD Southern Utah 5-69-1-29 ... 69-yard punt return TDOhio State 9-80-0-18 ... 1-1 passing, 8 yards USC 9-93-0-17 ... 2 punt returns, 15 yards Arizona State 4-79-1-44 UCLA 8-79-2-34 ... first career two-receiving TD gameWSU 11-166-1-69 ... season-high 69-yard catch Stanford 4-43-0-23 ... 29-yard punt returnUtah 5-61-1-23 ... broke all-time Cal reception record

Averaging Nearly 60,000 Fans Per Home GameCal has averaged 58,246 fans per home game in 2012, with a total of 291,232

spectators taking in the first five contests at the renovated Memorial Stadium, including a sellout crowd of 63,186 in the season opener against Nevada. Cal has drawn at least 50,000 fans in all five games, a number that has been reached in 48 of the last 49 contests over the last eight seasons played at Memorial Stadium (2004-10, 2012). Cal has averaged more than 60,000 fans per game four times since 2004. The team’s biggest numbers during the Jeff Tedford era came in 2006, when the Bears drew 450,233 fans and averaged a record 64,318 spectators per contest.

Tough Schedule With No Bye WeekCal’s strength of schedule for its first nine games ranks 15th nationally in the

Sagarin NCAA football ratings. The team’s schedule that has included five of six losses to teams that have combined to post a record of 32-10 (.762) in Ohio State (9-0), Stanford (6-2), USC (6-2), Nevada (6-3) and Arizona State (5-3). The Golden Bears have played four teams ranked in the top 25 this season at the time of their contest in Ohio State (then-No. 12 AP), USC (then-No. 12 USA Today/No. 13 AP), UCLA (then-No. 25 AP) and Stanford (then No. 20 BCS/No. 22 AP/No. 23 USA Today). Cal still has two teams both currently in the top 25 on its schedule in 8-0 Oregon (No. 2 AP/No. 2 USA Today/No. 4 BCS) and 6-1 Oregon State (No. 11 BCS/No. 13 AP/No. 13 USA Today). Also, the Bears essentially do not have a bye week during their 12-game regular-season schedule because their bye comes in the week after their regular-season finale at Oregon State on November 17.

2012 Individual HonorsHere’s an up-to-date summary of the 2012 honors

and rankings given to Cal football players and awards that Cal players are candidates for.

#21 Keenan Allen (Jr., WR)Biletnikoff Award Watch List, Cal Players to Watch (Lindy’s), CFPA National Honorable Mention Wide Receiver Performer of the Week (10/13), CFPA National Punt Returner of the Week (9/8), CFPA Special Teams Trophy Watch List, CFPA Wide Receiver Trophy Watch List, First-Team Midseason All-Pac-12 (Phil Steele), First-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Athlon, Blue Ribbon, Lindy’s, Phil Steele), GEICO Play of the Year Candidate (9/1, 10/20), Heisman Trophy Contender (Phil Steele), Heisman Trophy Possible Winner (Phil Steele), Maxwell Award Watch List, No. 2 Draft Eligible Wide Receiver (Phil Steele), No. 3 National Top Wide Receiver (Lindy’s), No. 4 Pac-12 NFL Talent (Lindy’s), No. 7 Draft Eligible Player (Phil Steele), No. 10 Fantasy Football Wide Receiver (Lindy’s, Phil Steele), No. 14 Draft Eligible Prospect (Lindy’s), Paul Warfield Award Candidate, Paul Hornung Award Watch List, Second-Team Preseason All-American (Athlon, Lindy’s, Sports Illustrated), Third-Team Preseason All-American (Phil Steele), Walter Camp Player of the Year Watch List

#9 C.J. Anderson (Sr., TB)CFPA Honorable Mention Running Back Performer of the Week (10/6), MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Pac-12 Player of the Week Nominee (10/13)

#2 Marc Anthony (Sr., DB)CFPA Honorable Mention Defensive Back Performer of the Week (9/1, 10/20), No. 29 Draft Eligible Cornerback (Phil Steele), Third-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Phil Steele)

#8 Michael Barton (Fr., LB)No. 7 Cal Recruit (Athlon), No. 24 National Freshman Linebacker (Phil Steele)

#5 Brendan Bigelow (So., TB)CFPA National Honorable Mention Running Back Performer of the Week (9/15), CFPA National All-Purpose Performer of the Week (9/15), CFPA Special Teams Trophy Watch List

#43 Dan Camporeale (Jr., LB)Burlsworth Trophy Candidate

#74 Matt Cochran (Fr., OL)No. 9 Cal Recruit (Athlon), No. 53 National Freshman Offensive Lineman (Phil Steele)

#91 Deandre Coleman (Jr., DL)First-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (USA Today), No. 31 Draft Eligible Defensive End (Phil Steele), Second-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Lindy’s), Rotary Lombardi Award Candidate, Second-Team Midseason All-Pac-12 (Phil Steele), Ted Hendricks Award Watch List, Third-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Athlon), Willis Award Candidate

#7 Cedric Dozier (Fr., WR)No. 4 Cal Recruit (Athlon), No. 39 National Wide Receiver Recruit (Athlon), No. 57 National Freshman Wide Receiver (Phil Steele)

#31 Tyré Ellison (Sr., DB)All-State Good Works Award Candidate, Rudy Awards Candidate, Wuerffel Trophy Candidate

#6 Chris Harper (Fr., WR)No. 62 National Freshman Wide Receiver (Phil Steele)

#23 Josh Hill (Sr., DB)Second-Team Midseason All-Pac-12 (Phil Steele)

#3 Kameron Jackson (Sr., DB)CFPA Defensive Back Performer of the Week (10/6), MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Pac-12 Player of the Week (10/6), Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (10/6)

#90 Mustafa Jalil (So., DL)Cal Players to Watch (Lindy’s)

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CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington) 3

A Decade of Sustained Success Under Jeff TedfordCal averaged 7.9 wins per year in the first 10 seasons (2002-11) under

head coach Jeff Tedford and ranked tied for third among Pac-10 teams in victories during that period. After a brief one-year absence in 2010, Tedford led the Golden Bears back to a bowl game in 2011 with a trip to the Holiday Bowl against Texas. Tedford’s most recent victory at Washington State on Oct. 13, 2012, was his 82nd career win and also his 50th conference triumph. Tedford is Cal’s all-time winningest coach with an overall record of 82-54 (.603). Below is a look at Cal’s year-by-year results and bowl appearances in the Tedford era. Year Record Final Rankings Bowl2002 7-5 None Bowl eligible but not selected2003 8-6 None Insight (Cal 52, Virginia Tech 49)2004 10-2 No. 9 (AP/Coaches) Holiday (Texas Tech 45, Cal 31)2005 8-4 No. 25 (AP/Coaches) Las Vegas (Cal 35, BYU 28)2006* 10-3 No. 14 (AP/Coaches) Holiday (Cal 45, Texas A&M 10)2007 7-6 None Armed Forces (Cal 42, Air Force 36)2008 9-4 No. 25 (Coaches) Emerald (Cal 24, Miami, Fla. 17)2009 8-5 None Poinsettia (Utah 37, Cal 27)2010 5-7 None None2011 7-6 None Holiday (Texas 21, Cal 10)2012 3-6 Season in progress Season in progress*Pac-10 Co-Champion

Rushing Trio Looking For 2,000 YardsCal’s top three rushers in 2012 – C.J. Anderson (513 yards), Isi Sofele

(477 yards) and Brendan Bigelow (343 yards) – have combined for 1,333 yards rushing through nine games. The trio is attempting to become the first at Cal to combine for 2,000 rushing yards since Shane Vereen (952), Jahvid Best (867) and Covaughn DeBoskie-Johnson (211) ran for a combined 2,030 yards in 2009. Although Cal’s rushing attack has been held to a 78.0 yard average over the last two games after averaging 220.7 in the previous three, Bigelow was able to rattle off his third touchdown run of 50-plus yards at Utah when he scored on a 57-yard TD and is averaging 12.7 yards per run on 27 carries. The last time a Cal running back had three rushes of 50 or more yards was Best in 2009 (61, 73, 93). Bigelow’s other two 50-plus yard TD runs came at Ohio State when he rushed for a career and team-high 160 yards on four carries to become only the second FBS player in the last decade to have over 150 yards rushing on five or fewer carries. One of Bigelow’s runs at Ohio State was an 81-yard touchdown that was the longest rush by a Cal player since a 93-yard touchdown run by Best at UCLA in 2009 and the longest run by an opponent in the history of Ohio Stadium. Bigelow also had another score of 59 yards at Ohio State. 2012 Anderson Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent Rushing (No.-Yds.-TD-Lg.) ... Other Opponent Rushing (No.-Yds.-TD-Lg.) ... OtherNevada 14-66-0-13 ... 1 reception, 12 yards Southern Utah 5-46-1-35 Ohio State 4-13-0-5 ... 4 receptions, 65 yards USC 5-32-0-13 ... 1 reception, 7 yardsArizona State 8-78-0-44 UCLA 21-151-1-68 ... career high yds. and car.WSU 15-112-2-29 ... career-high-tying rush TD Stanford 7-5-0-4 ... 3 receptions, 24 yardsUtah 3-10-0-4

2012 Sofele Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent Rushing (No.-Yds.-TD-Lg.) ... Other Opponent Rushing (No.-Yds.-TD-Lg.) ... OtherNevada 5-22-0-5 ... 3 receptions, 33 yards Southern Utah 19-104-1-21 ... 1 reception, 14 yards Ohio State 21-86-0-26 ... 1 reception, 5 yards USC 8-16-0-9 ... 1 reception, 4 yardsArizona State 15-105-1-32 ... 13th career rushing TD UCLA 5-21-0-7WSU 14-63-0-16 ... 1 kick return, 12 yards Stanford 10-13-04 Utah 12-47-0-12 ... had 7 rec. yards without a catch on lateral from Keenan Allen

2012 Bigelow Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent Rushing (No.-Yds.-TD-Lg.) ... Other Opponent Rushing (No.-Yds.-TD-Lg.) ... OtherNevada 1-3-0-3 ... 2 kick returns, 59 yards Southern Utah 1-12-0-12 ... 1 kick return, 27 yards Ohio State 4-160-2-81 ... 3 kick returns, 74 yards USC 4-31-0-11 ... 3 kick returns, 66 yardsArizona State 0-0-0 UCLA 5-12-0-7 ... 2 receptions, 35 yds, TDWSU 8-59-0-25 ... 1 kick return, 29 yards Stanford 2-0-0-0 ... 2 rec. 40 yds; 4 KR, 96 yds Utah 2-66-57-1 ... 1 rec., 6 yds; 2 KR, 34 yds

#8 Zach Kline (Fr., QB)Cal’s Top Newcomer (Lindy’s, USA Today), No. 1 Cal Recruit (Athlon), No. 4 Pac-12 Incoming Freshman (Lindy’s), No. 4 National Freshman Quarterback (Phil Steele), No. 4 National Quarterback Recruit (Athlon), No. 9 Pac-12 Recruit (Athlon), No. 13 Pac-12 Recruit (Lindy’s), No. 39 National Overall Recruit (Athlon), No. 44 National Incoming Freshman (Lindy’s)

#4 Kenny Lawler (Fr., WR)No. 8 Cal Recruit (Athlon), No. 44 National Freshman Wide Receiver (Phil Steele)

#15 Zach Maynard (Sr., QB)CFPA National Performer of the Week (10/6), CFPA Quarterback Performer of the Week (10/6), Cal Players to Watch (Lindy’s), Manning Award Star of the Week (10/6)

#40 Chris McCain (So., LB)Third-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Athlon)

#76 Christian Okafor (Fr., OL)No. 10 Cal Recruit (Athlon), No. 69 National Freshman Offensive Lineman (Phil Steele)

#10 Darius Powe (Fr., WR)No. 3 Cal Recruit (Athlon), No. 25 National Wide Receiver Recruit (Athlon), No. 33 Pac-12 Recruit (Athlon), No. 39 National Freshman Wide Receiver (Phil Steele)

#11 Richard Rodgers (So., TE)CFPA Honorable Mention Tight End Performer of the Week (10/6, 10/27)

#57 Brian Schwenke (Sr., OL)No. 27 Draft Eligible Center (Phil Steele), Second-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Lindy’s, Phil Steele)

#20 Isi Sofele (Sr., TB)Cal Players to Watch (Lindy’s), CFPA Running Back Trophy Watch List, Doak Walker Award Watch List, Maxwell Award Watch List, No. 27 Draft Eligible Running Back (Phil Steele), Second-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Athlon), Third-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Lindy’s, Phil Steele)

#75 Matt Summers-Gavin (Sr., OL)Campbell Trophy Semifinalist, First-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Blue Ribbon, Phil Steele), NFF National Scholar-Athlete Award Candidate, No. 19 Draft Eligible Tackle (Phil Steele), Outland Trophy Watch List, Second-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Athlon), Senior CLASS Award® Candidate, Third-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Lindy’s)

#78 Freddie Tagaloa (Fr., OL)No. 5 Cal Recruit (Athlon), No. 28 National Freshman Offensive Lineman (Phil Steele), No. 39 National Offensive Line Recruit (Athlon)

#50 Aaron Tipoti (Sr., DL)Cal Players to Watch (Lindy’s), First-Team Preseason All-Pac-12 (Phil Steele), No. 17 Draft Eligible Defensive Tackle (Phil Steele), Outland Trophy Watch List

#1 Bryce Treggs (Fr., WR)No. 2 Cal Recruit (Athlon), No. 11 National Freshman Wide Receiver (Phil Steele), No. 12 National Incoming Freshman Wide Receiver (Lindy’s), No. 13 National Wide Receiver Recruit (Athlon), No. 22 Pac-12 Recruit (Athlon), No. 81 National Incoming Freshman (Lindy’s), No. 92 National Overall Recruit (Athlon)

#1 Steve Williams (Jr., DB)No. 61 Draft Eligible Cornerback (Phil Steele), Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (10/13), Third-Team Midseason All-Pac-12 (Phil Steele)

2012 Individual Honors

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4 CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington)

Zach Maynard’s Moves Onto All-Time Total Offense ListZach Maynard moved into 10th place on Cal’s all-time list for total offense

(5189) during his most recent contest against Utah and is nearing the all-time leaders in all-time passing yards, with a current total of 5,029 that is currently 153 shy of 10th place Mike Pawlawski’s 5,182 career yards from 1988-91. Maynard has completed 165-of-267 passes for 2,039 yards in 2012, with 12 touchdown throws and nine interceptions. Maynard has a passer efficiency rating of 134.04 to rank 58th nationally, while his 129.78 career passer efficiency is eighth on Cal’s all-time list. Maynard’s top game of the season and arguably the best game of his career came when he completed 25-of-30 passes (career high 83.3%) for a season-high 295 yards, threw for four touchdowns and rushed for another in a win against UCLA, with the five touchdowns he was responsible for a career best. 2012 Maynard Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD-Lg.) ... Other Opponent Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD-Lg.) ... OtherNevada 17-30-0-245-2-37 Southern Utah 17-23-1-229-1-29 ... 6 rushes, 39 yardsOhio State 26-37-1-280-1-36 ... rushing TD USC 18-33-2-173-0-17 ... career-high 19 rushesArizona State 9-28-0-126-1-44 UCLA 25-30-1-295-4-50 ... 5 total TDs (1 rushing)WSU 14-23-2-189-1-69 ... career-high 78 rush yds Stanford 19-31-1-214-0-31 ... team-long 11-yard run Utah 20-32-1-288-2-51 ... 11 rushes, 30 yards

D’Amato Leads Pac-12 in Field Goals Made and PercentageVincenzo D’Amato has made each of the last nine field goals he has

attempted and now leads the Pac-12 in both field goals made (1.44 fgmpg) and field goal percentage (13-18, 72.2%) on the footsteps of 2011 placekicker Giorgio Tavecchio, who last season became the first Cal player to ever lead the conference in field goal percentage and the first to pace the league in field goals made since Doug Brien in 1991. D’Amato started his current streak at USC when he tied his career best by making the final three of his four field goals attempts, equaling a mark he had previously set two games earlier by hitting all three of his attempts vs. Southern Utah. D’Amato was then good on his only attempts vs. Arizona State and UCLA, at Washington State and against Stanford, connecting on a career-long 52-yarder at Washington State which is also the second-longest in the Pac-12 in 2012. Last Saturday at Utah, D’Amato was good on both of his attempts from 49 and 38 yards. D’Amato is 25th nationally in field goals made (1.44 fgmpg). He is also fourth in the Pac-12 in scoring among kickers (7.11 ppg) and ninth in the conference overall. D’Amato has a team-high 64 points for the season, adding 25-of-28 extra points to his 13 field goals. For his career, he has 116 points (20-30 FG, 56-59 PAT) to rank second among the club’s active players behind Keenan Allen’s 120 points on 20 touchdowns.2012 D’Amato Game-By-Game StatisticsOpponent FGM-FGA-LG ... PAT/ATT ... KO ... Other Opponent FGM-FGA-LG ... PAT-ATT ... KO ... OtherNevada 1-2-40 ... 3-3 ... 5-310-62.0 Southern Utah 3-3-47 ... 5-6 ... 9-528-58.7 Ohio State 0-3 ... 4-4 ... 5-323-64.6 USC 3-4-35 ... 0-0 ... 4-260-65.0Arizona State 1-1-35 ... 2-2 ... 4-253-63.2 UCLA 1-1-26 ... 4-6 ... 8-504-63.0WSU 1-1-52 ... 4-4 ... 6-378-63.0 ... career-long FG Stanford 1-1-21 ... 0-0 ... 2-128-64.0Utah 2-2-49 ... 3-3 ... 5-306-61.2

First-Year Punter Cole LeiningerTrue freshman Cole Leininger has posted punting averages of 40.0 yards

or better in each of his last eight contests, including an average of 46.7 in his most recent game at Utah that was his second-highest of the season behind only the 47.0 average he posted at Ohio State. His longest punt of the season was a 61-yarder at Washington State, while he has had one of at least 50 yards six times including each of the past three contests. For the season, he is averaging 41.3 yards per punt despite averages of 38.6 and 30.7 over a total of 10 punts in his first two games.

Pac-12 Standings(Thru Oct. 27, 2012)

NORTHTeam Pac-12 OverallOregon 5-0 8-0Oregon State 4-1 6-1Stanford 4-1 6-2Washington 2-3 4-4Cal 2-4 3-6Washington State 0-5 2-6

SOUTHTeam Pac-12 OverallUSC 4-2 6-2UCLA 3-2 6-2 Arizona State 3-2 5-3Arizona 2-3 5-3Utah 1-4 3-5Colorado 1-4 1-7

This Week’s Pac-12 GamesFriday, Nov. 2 (TV) TIME*Washington at Cal (ESPN2) 6 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 3 (TV) TIME*Stanford at Colorado (FX) Noon MT/11 a.m. PT*Washington State at Utah (P12N) 1 p.m. MT/Noon PT*Oregon at USC (FOX) 4 p.m.*Arizona at UCLA (P12N) 7:30 p.m.*Arizona State at Oregon State (ESPN or ESPN2) 7:30 p.m.*Pac-12 Game; All Times Pacific Unless Noted

Last Week’s Pac-12 ResultsSaturday, Oct. 27*at Arizona 39, USC 36*UCLA 45, at Arizona State 43*at Utah 49, Cal 27*at Oregon 70, Colorado 14*at Washington 20, Oregon State 17*at Stanford 24, Washington State 17*Pac-12 Game

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Tight Race for Team Lead in TacklesJosh Hill has been Cal’s leading tackler all season, now with 63, but Nick

Forbes caught Hill with his seven tackles at Utah. Five Bears have a total of 50 or more tackles, with Steve Williams (56), Robert Mullins (50) and Michael Lowe (50) also among the group. In the conference rankings, Hill and Forbes are tied for seventh (7.1 tpg), Mullins tied for 19th, Williams 22nd and Lowe 37th.

Cal Defense Forcing Lots of Turnovers Lately

The Cal defense has forced 11 turnovers in the last four games. Cal forced six turnovers against UCLA for the highest total in the Jeff Tedford era and then came back with two more each both at Washington State and against Stanford. Cal had one more turnover at Utah when Michael Lowe posted his team-high-tying third interception of the season. Eight of the 11 turnovers in the last four games have been interceptions, while three have been fumbles.

Defensive Backfield Trio All Active Career Leaders The defensive backfield trio of Marc Anthony, Josh Hill and Steve Williams

each rank as Cal’s active career leader in at least one category.Hill, who has played in 45 career games with 29 starts, has 190 tackles to lead

all players on the active roster, while his 63 stops on the season are tied for the team lead with Nick Forbes. His three career forced fumbles are also the most among active Cal players and his two fumble recoveries and one interception returned for a touchdown are tied for the most. In addition, Hill is third among the team’s active players with four career interceptions, 46 interception return yards, 21 pass breakups and 25 passes defended.

Anthony, who has played in 39 career games with 30 starts, is Cal’s active career leader in interception return yards (96), while ranking tied for first in interception return touchdowns (1); second in passes defended (26), pass breakups (21) and tackles (130); and third in tackles for loss (12.0, -27 yards). Anthony is tied for first on the club in 2012 with 6.5 tackles for loss (-17 yards).

Williams, who has played in 34 games with 25 starts, is Cal’s active career leader in interceptions with six, having snagging one in two consecutive games at Washington State and vs. UCLA. His three interceptions in 2012 are tied for first on the team. He also collected a career-high four pass breakups against the Cougars and is now the Bears’ active career leader with 24 (ninth on all-time list) to give him a total of 30 passes defended that also paces the Bears’ active players. He is tied for second among active players with two career forced fumbles, third in tackles (126) and fourth in interception return yards (45). He currently ranks fourth in the Pac-12 in passes defended (1.33 pdpg) and tied for 11th in interceptions (0.33 ipg).

Turnover Margin a KeyThe turnover battle has been emphasized since head coach Jeff Tedford’s

arrival at Cal in 2002 and rightly so. The Bears are 46-9 when committing fewer turnovers than opponents during the Tedford era, compared to 19-11 when turnovers are equal and 17-34 when opponents win the battle. In conference games, Cal is 29-7 with a positive margin in turnovers, 11-7 when the turnover table is tied and 10-28 with a deficit. A big key to the Bears’ win against UCLA was forcing the six turnovers that were the most in the Jeff Tedford era and tied for the most in the Pac-12 this season, including the first three career interceptions by Kameron Jackson, which ties for the most in the Pac-12 this season and are the most by a single player in a game in the Tedford era. Against Washington State and Stanford, the Bears notched two more turnovers in each game. Cal is 68th in the nation in turnover margin (-.11), with 18 takeaways and 19 lost, while ranking ninth in the Pac-12.

National Rankings (Week 10)BCS Standings

RK TEAM RECORD BCS AVG PVS 1 Alabama 8-0 .9759 1 2 Kansas State 8-0 .9400 3 3 Notre Dame 8-0 .9147 5 4 Oregon 8-0 .9136 4 5 LSU 7-1 .8163 6 6 Georgia 7-1 .7753 10 7 Florida 7-1 .7604 2 8 South Carolina 7-2 .5968 13 9 Florida State 8-1 .5743 12 10 Louisville 8-0 .5661 16 11 Oregon State 6-1 .5559 7 12 Oklahoma 5-2 .5454 8 13 Clemson 7-1 .5095 18 14 Stanford 6-2 .4863 17 15 Mississippi State 7-1 .3913 11 16 Texas A&M 6-2 .3593 20 17 USC 6-2 .3509 9 18 Texas Tech 6-2 .3242 14 19 Boise State 7-1 .3123 21 20 Nebraska 6-2 .2568 NR 21 West Virginia 5-2 .2512 19 22 Arizona 5-3 .1692 NR 23 Texas 6-2 .1640 23 24 Oklahoma State 5-2 .0893 NR 25 Louisiana Tech 7-1 .0784 NR

AP Top 25 RK TEAM (FP VOTES) RECORD PTS PVS 1 Alabama (60) 8-0 1500 1 2 Oregon 8-0 1412 2 3 Kansas State 8-0 1382 4 4 Notre Dame 8-0 1344 5 5 LSU 7-1 1216 6 6 Ohio State 9-0 1158 9 7 Georgia 7-1 1145 12 8 Florida 7-1 1075 3 9 Florida State 8-1 1046 11 10 Clemson 7-1 914 14 11 South Carolina 7-2 823 17 12 Louisville 8-0 817 16 13 Oregon State 6-1 762 7 14 Oklahoma 5-2 758 8 15 Stanford 6-2 627 19 16 Texas A&M 6-2 580 22 17 Mississippi State 7-1 559 13 18 USC 6-2 418 10 19 Boise State 7-1 406 21 20 Texas Tech 6-2 388 15 21 Nebraska 6-2 249 NR 22 Louisiana Tech 7-1 209 24 23 West Virginia 5-2 126 25 24 Arizona 5-3 106 NR 25 UCLA 6-2 103 NR Dropped from rankings: Rutgers 18, Michigan 20, Ohio 23 Others receiving votes: Toledo 88, Rutgers 74, Oklahoma State 72, Texas 55, Kent State 33, Tulsa 17, Northern Illinois 12, Washington 8, Northwestern 7, Ohio 4, Wisconsin 4, Michigan 2, Louisiana-Monroe 1

USA Today Coaches’ Poll RK TEAM (FP VOTES) RECORD PTS PVS 1 Alabama (59) 8-0 1475 1 2 Oregon 8-0 1391 2 3 Kansas State 8-0 1366 4 4 Notre Dame 8-0 1307 5 5 LSU 7-1 1225 6 6 Georgia 7-1 1149 11 7 Florida State 8-1 1121 10 8 Florida 7-1 1024 3 9 Clemson 7-1 976 13 10 Louisville 8-0 888 14 11 South Carolina 7-2 838 16 12 Oklahoma 5-2 758 7 13 Oregon State 6-1 684 9 14 Boise State 7-1 634 18 15 Stanford 6-2 626 19 16 Texas A&M 6-2 592 21 17 USC 6-2 583 8 18 Mississippi State 7-1 569 12 19 West Virginia 5-2 326 22 20 Texas Tech 6-2 284 17 21 Nebraska 6-2 283 NR 22 Texas 6-2 200 24 23 Louisiana Tech 7-1 191 NR 24 Oklahoma State 5-2 166 NR 25 Rutgers 7-1 151 15Dropped from rankings: Michigan 20, Ohio 23, Wisconsin 25 Others receiving votes: Northwestern 77, UCLA 61, Toledo 59, Northern Illinois 39, Kent State 26, Tulsa 19, Wisconsin 15, Arizona 14, Michigan 11, Louisiana-Monroe 10, Ohio 9, Cincinnati 8, Iowa State 6, Utah State 4, Western Kentucky 4, Ole Miss 3, Arizona State 2, Michigan State 1

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Bowling and Winning Bears Cal has played in bowls eight of the last nine seasons, posting a school-record

bowl game appearance streak of seven in a row from 2003-09 and a school-record-tying eight consecutive winning seasons from 2002-09 before both came to an end in 2010. However, the Bears started new streaks in both categories in 2011 with a return to the bowl scene at the Holiday Bowl and a 7-6 overall record. Cal has posted a 5-3 (.625) mark in bowl games in the Jeff Tedford era that also included a school-record four straight bowl wins from 2005-08. Cal won enough games to be bowl eligible but was ineligible to play in a bowl game in 2002 due to NCAA sanctions imposed prior to the arrival of Tedford. Cal needs to win each of its final three regular-season games in 2012 to be bowl eligible and would also need to add a bowl victory for a winning season.

Notes From Utah Game Keenan Allen became Cal’s all-time leader in receptions during the contest

and now has 205 for his career ... Brendan Bigelow had his third run of 50+ yards on the season with a 57-yard touchdown run on the final play of the third quarter ... Chris Harper matched his career high with seven catches as he also had seven against Southern Utah ... Cal outgained Utah, 441-334, with the Bears notching 288 yards through the air and 153 on the ground ... Michael Lowe notched his third career interception in the third quarter, which was Cal’s eighth interception and 11th turnover in the last four games ... Maurice Harris had his first career catch in the fourth quarter, good for 24 yards ... Vincenzo D’Amato made his eighth and ninth consecutive field goal attempts, good from 49 and 38 yards ... Richard Rodgers had a career-long 51-yard reception late in the first quarter – one yard longer than his previous personal best, which he obtained against UCLA, and then recorded first career TD catch late in the fourth quarter on a seven-yard pass from Zach Maynard.

Home Field Advantage Cal has a 43-13 record in its last 56 home games and is 39-12 at Memorial Stadium during the stretch. Cal is 2-3 at Memorial Stadium in 2012 after going 4-1 in home games at AT&T Park in 2011 while Memorial Stadium was being renovated.

Bears As the Best, Against The BestCal is 15-8 when playing as a top-10 team and 36-21 when ranked in the

top 25 since head coach Jeff Tedford became the head coach in 2002, while the Bears are 14-23 against ranked teams. In 2009, Cal recorded back-to-back wins in consecutive weeks over nationally ranked teams for the first time since 1950, defeating No. 18 Arizona at Memorial Stadium before winning at No. 14 Stanford. The Bears snapped an eight-game losing streak against ranked teams with a win over No. 25 UCLA on Oct. 6, 2012, before falling to No. 22 Stanford in its most recent contest against a ranked team on Oct. 20, 2012. Prior to not being ranked during the 2011 or 2012 campaigns, Cal had been among the nation’s top 25 teams at one point in each of the previous seven seasons and eight times in nine campaigns from 2002-10.

Score 30 Points, Usually WinCal is 64-5 all-time when putting 30 points or more on the scoreboard under

head coach Jeff Tedford. When the Bears don’t score at least 30 points, their record under Tedford is 18-49.

Under the LightsCal will be playing its fourth night game of the year this Friday vs. Washington

(6:00 p.m. PT). Cal won its first two games under the lights in 2012 against UCLA and at Washington State before falling at Utah last Saturday night. Times are still to be announced for the final two regular-season contests vs. Oregon and at Oregon State.

Cal in NCAA Team Stats(Thru Oct. 27, 2012)

RUSHING OFFENSE: 54th, 169.00 ypgPASSING OFFENSE: 67th, 228.11 ypgTOTAL OFFENSE: 65th, 397.11 ypgSCORING OFFENSE: 80th, 25.78 ppgRUSHING DEFENSE: 65th, 164.22 ypgPASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE: 50th, 126.83 TOTAL DEFENSE: 78th, 416.67SCORING DEFENSE: 68th, 28.33 ppgNET PUNTING: 40th, 38.15 yppPUNT RETURNS: 17th, 14.13 yprKICKOFF RETURNS: 78th, 20.53 yprTURNOVER MARGIN: 68th, -.11PASS DEFENSE: 86th, 252.44 ypgPASSING EFFICIENCY: 70th, 130.20SACKS: 28th, 2.56 spgTACKLES FOR LOSS: 41st, 6.33 tflpgSACKS ALLOWED: 118th, 4.11 sapg*Complete NCAA team stats available at ncaa.org

Cal in NCAA Individual StatsPASSING EFFICIENCY (Min. 15 Att./Game): Zach Maynard, 58th, 134.04TOTAL OFFENSE: Zach Maynard, 58th, 232.33 ypgRECEPTIONS PER GAME: Keenan Allen, T19th, 6.78 rpgRECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: Keenan Allen, 37th, 81.89 ypg INTERCEPTIONS: Michael Lowe, T47th, .33 ipg; Steve Williams, T47th, .33 ipg; Kameron Jackson, T47th, .33 ipgPUNTING: Cole Leininger, 56th, 41.34 yppPUNT RETURNS: Keenan Allen, 14th, 14.13 ypgKICKOFF RETURNS: Brendan Bigelow, 44th, 23.53 ypr; Mike Manuel, T91, 19.17 yprFIELD GOALS: Vincenzo D’Amato, 25th, 1.44 fgpgSCORING: Vincenzo D’Amato, 90th, 7.11 ppgALL-PURPOSE RUNNERS: Keenan Allen, 73rd, 109.78 ypg *Complete NCAA individual stats available at ncaa.org

Cal in Pac-12 Team StatsSCORING OFFENSE: 7th, 25.8 ppgSCORING DEFENSE: 9th, 28.3 ppgTOTAL OFFENSE: 7th, 397.1 ypgTOTAL DEFENSE: 9th, 416.7 ypgRUSHING OFFENSE: 5th, 169.0 ppgRUSHING DEFENSE: 7th, 164.2 ypgPASS OFFENSE: 7th, 228.1 ypgPASS DEFENSE: 6th, 252.4 ypgPASS EFFICIENCY: 7th, 130.2PASS DEFENSE EFFICIENCY: 6th, 126.8KICKOFF RETURNS: 8th, 20.5 yprPUNT RETURNS: 3rd, 14.1 yprINTERCEPTIONS: T4th, 12 intPUNTING: 8th, 38.2 nyppKICKOFF COVERAGE: 11th, 38.1 nyaFIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE: 5th, 13-18 (.722)PAT KICKING PERCENTAGE: 12th, 25-28 (.893)SACKS BY: 8th, 2.56 spgSACKS AGAINST: 12th, 4.11 spgFIRST DOWNS: 8th, 20.0 fdpgOPP 1ST DOWNS: 10th, 23.4 fdpg3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS: 10th, 38-116 (32.8%)OPP 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS: 10th, 65-146 (44.5%)4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS: T11th, 4-11 (36.4%)OPP 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS: T6th, 6-12 (50.0%)FEWEST PENALTY YARDS: 9th, 75.6 ypgOPPONENT PENALTY YARDS: 4th, 71.8 ypgTIME OF POSSESSION: 12th, 27:05 toppgTURNOVER MARGIN: 9th, -1, -0.11 pg (18 gained, 19 lost)RED ZONE OFFENSE: T7th, 22-29 (75.9%, 13 TD, 9 FG)RED ZONE DEFENSE: 3rd, 29-39 (74.4%, 23 TD, 6 FG)ON-SIDE KICKS BY: T3rd, 0 recovered, 1 attempts (0.0%)ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST: T1st, 0 recovered, 0 attempt (0.0%)

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Young SquadCal’s current two-deep features 31 of the 56 positions manned by either a

freshman (12) or sophomore (19).

Cal’s Washington Connections • Deandre Coleman (Seattle, WA) is the only Cal player to list a hometown

in the state of Washington.• Three former Cal players – Marshawn Lynch, Brandon Mebane and Cameron

Morrah – are currently on the roster of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks.• Offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Jim Michalczik lists his hometown

as Port Angeles, WA. He was an honorable mention All-American player at Washington State before graduating from the school in 1988.

• Defensive line coach Todd Howard spent the 2011 season in the same role at Washington State.

• Assistant strength and conditioning coach Chris DiSanto was a captain for a Spokane Shock squad that won the Arena Football League 2 title in 2006.

Special Honorees Cal will recognize the following honorees during Friday’s game against

Washington.

Golden Bear Olympians – A total of 46 Golden Bears competed at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, matching Cal’s historic highs for representatives (46) and medals (17), while Golden Bear student-athletes captured 11 gold medals – one off the record of 12 from 1948. The Cal contingent included representatives from 17 countries in 10 different sports. Among those from Cal who won gold for Team USA were swimmers Dana Vollmer (3 gold) and Nathan Adrian (2 gold, 1 silver) and women’s soccer star Alex Morgan. Four medalists are students at Cal this year – swimmers Caitlin Leverenz (USA, 400 IM, bronze) and Rachel Bootsma (USA, 400 medley relay, gold), rower Kara Kohler (USA, quadruple sculls, bronze) and water polo’s Aleksa Saponjic (Serbia, bronze).

Steve Bartkowski – Former Golden Bear quarterback Steve Bartkowski will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame later this year during a ceremony in New York. Bartkowski earned consensus All-America honors when he led the nation with 2,580 yards passing as a senior at Cal in 1974. In addition, he was tabbed team MVP and first-team All-Pac-8. Bartkowski was selected with the No. 1 overall pick of the 1975 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons. During a 12-year pro career, he was chosen the 1975 Rookie of the Year and appeared in two Pro Bowls.

Caitlin Leverenz – Cal senior Caitlin Leverenz will be honored as the recipient of the 2012 Honda Sports Award as the top female collegiate swimmer. While leading the Bears to their second consecutive NCAA team title, Leverenz won two individual events (200 individual medley, 200 breaststroke) and was a member of two championship relays (200 and 400 medley relays). Her time of 1:51.77 in the 200 IM set an American record. Leverenz was named the Swimmer of the Meet at the NCAA and Pac-12 Championships, before capturing a bronze medal in the 400 IM at the 2012 Olympics.

Cal in Pac-12 Individual Stats(Thru Oct. 27, 2012)

RUSHING: C.J. Anderson, 12th, 57.0 ypgPASSING: Zach Maynard, 5th, 226.6 ypgPASS EFFICIENCY: Zach Maynard, 6th, 134.0RECEPTIONS: Keenan Allen, 3rd, 6.8 rpgRECEIVING YARDS: Keenan Allen, 7th, 81.9 ypgTOTAL OFFENSE: Zach Maynard, 6th, 232.3 ypgSCORING: Vincenzo D’Amato, 9th, 7.1 ppgSCORING (TD’s): Keenan Allen, 10th, 5.3 ppgSCORING (KICK): Vincenzo D’Amato, 4th, 7.1 ppgPUNT RETURN AVERAGE: Keenan Allen, 3rd, 14.1 ypgKICK RETURN AVERAGE: Brendan Bigelow, 6th, 23.5 ypgALL-PURPOSE: Keenan Allen, 9th, 109.8 ypgPUNTING: Cole Leininger, 10th, 41.3 yppFIELD GOALS: Vincenzo D’Amato, 1st, 1.44 fgpgFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: Vincenzo D’Amato, 1st, 13-18 (72.2%)PAT KICKING PERCENTAGE: Vincenzo D’Amato, 12th, 25-28 (89.3%) TACKLES: Josh Hill, T7th, 7.0 tpg; Nick Forbes, T7th, 7.0 tpg; Robert Mullins, T19th, 6.2 tpg; Steve Williams, 22nd, 6.2 tpg; Michael Lowe, 37th, 5.6 tpgPASSES DEFENDED: Steve Williams, 4th, 1.33 pdpg INTERCEPTIONS: Steve Williams, T11th, 0.33 ipg; Kameron Jackson, T11th, 0.33 ipg; Michael Lowe, T11th, 0.33 ipg

Cal’s Pac-12Team Game Highs

FIELD GOALS MADE (tied): 3, vs. Southern Utah; 3, at USC FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (tied): 100.0, vs. Southern Utah (3-3); 100.0, at Utah (2-2); 100.0, vs. Stanford (1-1); 100.0, at Washington State (1-1); 100.0, vs. UCLA (1-1); 100.0, vs. Arizona State (1-1)PAT KICKS PERCENTAGE (tied): 100.0, at Washington State (4-4); 100.0, at Ohio State (4-4); 100.0, at Utah (3-3); 100.0, vs. Nevada (3-3); 100.0, vs. Arizona State (2-2)PUNT RETURN TDs (tied): 1, vs. Southern UtahTURNOVERS CAUSED (tied): 6, vs. UCLA

Cal’s Pac-12 IndividualPlayer Game Highs

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS/PLAY: 40.0, Brendan Bigelow, at Ohio StateYARDS PER RUSH: 40.0, Brendan Bigelow, at Ohio StatePASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: 100.0%, Keenan Allen at Ohio State (1-1)FIELD GOALS MADE (tied): 3, Vincenzo D’Amato vs. Southern Utah; Vincenzo D’Amato at USCFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (tied): 100.0%, Vincenzo D’Amato vs. Southern Utah (3-3); 100.0%, Vincenzo D’Amato at Utah (2-2); 100.0%, Vincenzo D’Amato vs. Stanford (1-1); 100.0%, Vincenzo D’Amato at Washington State (1-1); 100%, Vincenzo D’Amato vs. UCLA (1-1); 100.0%, Vincenzo D’Amato vs. Arizona State (1-1)PAT KICKS PERCENTAGE (tied): 100.0%, Vincenzo D’Amato at Washington State (4-4); 100.0%, Vincenzo D’Amato at Ohio State (4-4); 100.0%, Vincenzo D’Amato at Utah (3-3); 100.0%, Vincenzo D’Amato vs. Nevada (3-3); 100.0%, Vincenzo D’Amato vs. Arizona State (2-2)PUNT RETURN TDs (tied): 1, Keenan Allen, vs. Southern UtahINTERCEPTIONS (tied): 3, Kameron Jackson vs. UCLAINTERCEPTION RETURN AVERAGE: 61.0, Marc Anthony, vs. Southern UtahINTERCEPTION RETURN TDs (tied): 1, Marc Anthony, vs. Southern Utah

Cal’s Pac-12Opponent Game Lows

FIRST DOWNS RUSHING (tied): 2, at Washington State FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY (tied): 0, at Ohio State*Complete Pac-12 stats available at pac-12.org

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Cal in the NFLCal has a total of 31 players on NFL rosters as of Oct. 29, 2012, which is

the second-most among Pac-12 schools behind only USC, while the team’s 25 former players on active 53-player rosters (does not included players on injured reserve and physically unable to perform lists) at the beginning of the 2012 NFL season was tied for ninth nationally. Cal has had 40 NFL Draft selections in the 10 drafts held since Jeff Tedford coached his first game at Cal in 2002, including eight first-rounders. Six former Cal players were chosen in the 2012 NFL Draft. The six draft selections tied for the second-most ever by Cal, who also had six players picked in both the 1977 and 2008 drafts. A school-record 10 Cal players were chosen in 1952. Offensive lineman Mitchell Schwartz (Cleveland Browns – No. 37 overall) and linebacker Mychal Kendricks (Philadelphia Eagles – No. 46 overall) were selected in the second round, followed by punter Bryan Anger (Jacksonville Jaguars – No. 70 overall) in the third round. Wide receiver Marvin Jones (Cincinnati Bengals – No. 166 overall) was taken in the fifth round. Defensive back D.J. Campbell (Carolina Panthers – No. 216 overall) and defensive lineman Trevor Guyton (Minnesota Vikings – No. 219 overall) were picked in the seventh round.

Academic Success Continues

Cal has posted 103 Pac-12 All-Academic honors in the first 10 seasons under head coach Jeff Tedford, second-most in the conference during that span. Nine Cal student-athletes were honored on the 2011 Pac-12 All-Academic Football Team, including four first-team selections in Mark Brazinski, Ernest Owusu, Mitchell Schwartz and John Tyndall.

In 2008, Alex Mack earned the Draddy Trophy (later renamed the Campbell Trophy) honoring college football’s top scholar-athlete, while Mohamed was a finalist for the honor often referred to as the Academic Heisman in 2010 after earlier being given an NFF Scholar-Athlete Award. Giorgio Tavecchio was a semifinalist for the honor and a candidate for an NFF Scholar-Athlete Award in 2011.

A three-time member of the Pac-10/12 All-Academic team, Matt Summers-Gavin is a candidate for the Senior CLASS Award® and the Campbell Trophy presented by the National Football Foundation in 2012.

Back In Berkeley – Memorial Stadium Reopens in 2012Since it opened in the fall of 1923, Memorial Stadium has produced scores

of unforgettable memories for generations of Golden Bears. From the Wonder Teams of the 1920s to the Pappy Waldorf years mid-century to the current suc-cess attained under head coach Jeff Tedford, the facility has treated fans of all ages to many of the greatest moments in the history of Cal football. It stands as one of the most enduring symbols of the University of California campus and has served as a gathering point for students, alumni, faculty, staff and other supporters for nearly 90 years.

This fall, the historic building begins a new era following an extensive retrofit and renovation that brings it up to modern standards for fans and student-athletes alike, creating a more enjoyable environment for the hundreds of thousands of people who visit and partake in games every year – all while maintaining the architecture and character of the celebrated stadium.

Major construction on the $321 million project got underway in December 2010, and barely 21 months later, the Golden Bears are able to call Memorial Stadium home once again.

Cal Quick Facts2012 Records .....................................3-6, 2-4 Pac-12Pac-12 Place .................................5th, North DivisionCurrent Rankings ...............................................None Head Coach .............................................. Jeff Tedford Alma Mater (Year) ................. Fresno State (1983) Career Record (Years) .............82-54, .603 (11th) Cal Record (Years) ....................82-54, .603 (11th)2011 Postseason ....Holiday Bowl vs. Texas (L, 10-21)Location ..................................................Berkeley, CAEnrollment ........................................................36,142Conference .......................................................Pac-12Colors ................................ Blue (282) and Gold (123) Home Stadium .............................. Memorial Stadium Capacity (Surface) .................63,186 (Matrix Turf)Chancellor ............................ Dr. Robert J. BirgeneauDirector of Athletics .......................... Sandy BarbourAthletic Communications (Lead) ......... Kyle McRae Phone .............................................(510) 219-9340 Email [email protected] Communications (Secondary) .............. Tim Miguel Phone .............................................(510) 326-9761 Email ................................... [email protected] Communications (Credentials) ..... Herb Benenson Phone .............................................(510) 334-0761 Email [email protected] .............................................(800) GO BEARSWebsite .................................................CalBears.com

Washington Quick Facts2012 Records .....................................4-4, 2-3 Pac-12Pac-12 Place .................................4th, North Division Current Rankings (BCS/AP/USA) ....................NoneHead Coach ........................................Steve Sarkisian Alma Mater (Year) ................................ BYU, 1997 Career Record (Seasons) ..........23-23, .500 (4th) UW Record (Seasons) ...............23-23, .500 (4th)2011 Postseason .....Alamo Bowl vs. Baylor (L, 56-67)Location ....................................................Seattle, WAEnrollment ........................................................43,307Conference .......................................................Pac-12Colors ....................................................Purple & GoldStadium ...............................................Husky Stadium2012 Home Field ............................ CenturyLink FieldCentury Link Capacity (Surface) ......67,000 (FieldTurf)President .........................................Michael K. YoungDirector of Athletics ........................Scott Woodward Athletic Communications Director...Jeff Bechthold Phone .............................................(206) 685-7910 Email ...........................................bechtold@uw.eduTickets .......................(206) 543-2200/gohuskies.comWebsite ............................................... gohuskies.com

Washington Schedule/Results(4-4, 2-3 Pac-12)

Date Opponent (TV) Time/Result9/1 San Diego State (P12N) W, 21-129/8 at #3 LSU (ESPN) L, 3-419/15 Portland State (FX) W, 52-139/27 *#8 Stanford (ESPN) W, 17-1310/6 *at #2 Oregon (ESPN) L, 21-5210/13 *#11 USC (FOX) L, 14-2410/20 *at Arizona (P12N) L, 17-5210/27 *#7 Oregon State (P12N) W, 20-1711/2 *at Cal (ESPN2) 6 p.m.11/10 *Utah (TBA) TBA11/17 *at Colorado (TBA) TBA11/23 *at Washington State (FX or FOX) TBA11/30 !Pac-12 Championship Game (FOX) 5:20 p.m.*Pac-12 Games; All Times Mountain Unless Noted; All Home Games in Bold at Stanford Stadium, Stanford, CA; Rankings (AP at time of game); !Pac-12 Championship Game, TBA

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The Renovation of Memorial StadiumPreliminary work on the project, including installation of temporary bracing around the outer wall, hazardous material removal

and interior demolition, began in June 2010. Major construction got underway in December 2010, starting with demolition of the interior bowl, soil excavation and wall shoring. The stadium is game-ready to host Cal football in September 2012, with work completed in early 2013.

The $321 million renovation, which impacts all but the outer wall and the east-side seating area, capitalizes on the expertise of seismic engineers and campus experts that found a unique solution to protect the stadium and its users in case of an earthquake. Design features include concrete “seismic blocks” at the end zone where the Hayward Fault bisects the facility and a press box that can sway in a large-scale temblor. The solution came as a result of collaboration between the campus Seismic Review Committee, the architectural team and the structural engineers hired for the job.

The significant number of upgrades to the facility include three club levels for those participating in the Endowment Seating Program, a new press box, wider concourses, improved ADA access, and more restrooms and concession stands. Capacity has been reduced from 71,799 seats to 63,186.

The History of Memorial StadiumOriginally completed in November 1923, Memorial Stadium is dedicated to University of California, Berkeley students,

alumni and other Californians who lost their lives in World War I. The building was then rededicated during halftime of Cal’s game against UCLA on Oct. 6, 2012. Cal boasts an all-time record of 319-216-16 (.593) at Memorial Stadium. The Bears have enjoyed 12 undefeated home campaigns, including three during the Jeff Tedford era (2004, 2006, 2008). Cal has twice won eight home games in a season (1924, 1938). The Bears went 4-3 at Memorial Stadium in 2010, the last season before the renovation. Cal was 4-1 in their 2011 temporary home at AT&T Park and is 2-3 in its return to Memorial Stadium in 2012. Memorial Stadium is also home to one of the most memorable moments in college football history – “The Play” – Cal’s five-lateral kickoff return on the final play of the 1982 Big Game to beat Stanford that celbrated its 30th anniversary last week.

Simpson Center For Student-Athlete High PerformanceCal football players train in the Simpson Center for Student-Athlete High Performance, a revolutionary student-athlete

training, coaching, and applied sports science and sports medicine center that opened in January of 2012. The Simpson Center embodies the High Performance Initiative (HPI), Cal’s innovative performance philosophy designed to build competi-tive advantage, maximize efficiency and enhance the student-athlete experience. A 142,000 square-foot facility, the Simpson Center is a state-of-the-art complex with year-round access for over 450 student-athletes. The Simpson Center is home to the locker rooms, meeting rooms and offices for Cal football and 12 Golden Bear Olympic sports for use on a daily basis. A 142,000 square-foot facility, the Simpson Center is a state-of-the-art complex with year-round access for over 450 student-athletes. The Simpson Center is home to the locker rooms, meeting rooms and offices for Cal football and 12 Golden Bear Olympic sports for use on a daily basis and provides ...

• Performance Training & Assessment• Therapy, Rehabilitation & Reconditioning• Sport Performance Laboratories• Academic Support Services & Study Area• Dedicated Team Room, Locker Room & Office Space• Nutrition & Food Service• Medical Clinic

The signature feature of the Simpson Center is the High Performance Zone – a fully integrated training space with world-class strength and conditioning, sports medicine and sports science facilities and services. Developed with sports performance in mind, high quality equipment and an open layout provide impressive training options to prepare for the highest levels of competition. This multi-purpose space encompasses 18,700 square feet, spans two stories and stretches the length of a football field. Planned to accommodate 100 student-athletes at a time, Golden Bears are able to complete a full training session without the need to move or wait for equipment. The facility’s weight room is outfitted with over 50,000 pounds of weight, 22 fully customized work stations with inlaid platforms that provide student-athletes with a state-of-the-art facility that incorporates the latest technology and adaptability in exercise and monitoring equipment. The 25-yard turf area is used for warm-ups, plyometrics, short agility work, medicine ball throws, rehabilitation and much more. Spin, Pilates, yoga and back classes are among the activities that take place in the fitness studio. Other features in the Simpson Center include a training room, rehabilitation facilities including underwater and AlterG treadmills, cold plunges, a medical suite, dining and nutrition and academic support area, team meeting room, locker room and player lounge – all just a few steps away.

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Storylines• Tailback C.J. Anderson wears No. 9 in honor of a high school friend by the name of Mike Pennerman, who died as a

result of injuries he suffered in a high school football game.• Tailback Brendan Bigelow returned to the game of football after two serious injuries to his right knee in high school and

credits his father, Frank, for helping him return.• Linebacker Nick Forbes is the vice president of GBAC and in May of 2012 served as the host of the annual “Oskis”

awards event the group hosts annually.• Two Cal players – Michael Lowe and Avery Sebastian – have changed their last name since arriving at Cal. Lowe was

formerly known as Michael Coley, while Sebastain was formerly Avery Walls.• Long snapper Brandon Madueño is the nephew of Cal’s all-time tackles leader David Ortega, who is now the director of

operations and alumni relations in Cal’s athletic development office.• Defensive lineman Austin Clark’s sister, Adrienne, is now training for the skeleton event to participate at the 2014 Winter

Olympics. Adrienne is currently an assistant softball coach at her alma mater Hofstra, where she graduated in 2005 after playing four years of softball, once recording a string of 31 consecutive innings pitched in the NCAA Tournament without allowing a run that was the second most in NCAA history.

• Cal has six players who had fathers that also played at Cal. Wide receiver Jackson Bouza is the son of former Cal player and three-year letterwinner Matt Bouza (1978-80). Tight end Richard Rodgers’ father, Richard Rodgers, Sr., lettered from 1980-83 was prominently involved in “The Play” in 1982 as the player who made the fourth of the five laterals. Wide receiver Bryce Treggs’ father, Brian, was a wide receiver at Cal from 1988-91, while linebacker Hardy Nickerson’s father, Hardy Sr., was a linebacker at Cal from 1983-86 and offensive lineman Dominic Galas’ father, Tim, was an offensive lineman at Cal from 1979-82. Duke Moran’s father, Michael, was a member of the Cal squad in 1979 and 1980 but did not earn a letter.

• Quarterback Austin Hinder is the grandson of Cal Athletic Hall of Famer Jim Hanifan, a longtime NFL and collegiate coach.• Tailback Isi Sofele is one of eight siblings and a native of Utah.• Bud “Dog” Turner is in his 43rd season involved with Cal football and likes to say that he is “halfway through his career”.• Tight end Jacob Wark is also a backup first baseman on Cal’s baseball team that went to the College World Series in 2011.• There are three sets of brothers on the team – wide receiver Keenan Allen and quarterback Zach Maynard, fullback

Kameron and wide receiver Kaulin Krebs, and offensive linemen Jordan and Tyler Rigsbee.• Five players are from Greensboro, North Carolina (Allen, wide receiver Maurice Harris, defensive lineman Gabe King,

Maynard, linebacker Chris McCain).• Placekicker Benjamin Calder and tailback Darren Ervin were high school teammates at Lamar High School in Houston.• Defensive back Josh Hill and defensive linemen Kendrick Payne were high school teammates at Klein Forest High School

in Houston.• Quarterback Zach Kline and wide receiver Patrick Worstell were high school teammates at San Ramon Valley High School

in Danville. Playing the guitar is a hobby of Kline.• Defensive backs Adrian Lee and Steve Williams were high school teammates at Skyline High School in Dallas.• Tailback Isi Sofele and defensive lineman Keni Kaufusi were high school teammates at Cottonwood High School in Murray,

Utah, just outside of Salt Lake City.• Placekicker Vincenzo D’Amato is of Italian heritage, same as last year’s placekicker Giorgio Tavecchio, who with the San

Francisco 49ers for much of their 2012 training camp before being released.• Cal has two players – offensive linemen Alejandro Crosthwaite (Rosarito Beach, Mexico) and Matt Williams (Liverpool,

England) – that list hometowns outside the United States.• Quarterback Joey Mahalic is a 23-year-old true freshman that spent five seasons as a pitcher with the Cleveland Indians

after being drafted by the organization in the 32nd round of the 2007 MLB Draft, posting a 15-21 overall record with a 4.73 ERA and 223 strikeouts in 323.2 innings pitched.

• Fullback Tanner Mohr joined the team during spring practice after having played rugby for his first three years at Cal.• Punter Steffan Mos attended Clairemont High School, the school where Fast Times at Ridgemont High was filmed.• Wide receivers Keenan Allen and Griffin Piatt are both experienced piano players.• Fullback Dasarte Yarnway and defensive back Tyre Ellison grew up together in Visitation Valley in San Francisco. Yarnway

and his brother plan to start numerous nonprofit organizations to help the youth in Visitation Valley.• Cal freshman long snapper Duke Moran has a couple of relatives that played for rival Stanford, with his grandfather playing

college football for Pop Warner and aunt, Noel, swimming for the Cardinal and setting an American record in the 200 breast.

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The Tedford File

Birthdate: Nov. 2, 1961Hometown: Downey, CAHigh School: Warren HSCollege: Fresno State 1983 (Bachelor’s in Physical Education)Junior College: Cerritos CollegeFamily: wife, Donna; sons, Taylor and Quinn

Cal Coaching Chronology

Year Records (Pac-10/12 Finish)2002 7-5, 4-4 Pac-10 (4th-T) 2003 8-6, 5-3 Pac-10 (3rd-T)2004 10-2, 7-1 Pac-10 (2nd)2005 8-4, 4-4 Pac-10 (4th-T)2006 10-3, 7-2 Pac-10 (1st-T)2007 7-6, 3-6 Pac-10 (7th-T)2008 9-4, 6-3 Pac-10 (4th)2009 8-5, 5-4 Pac-10 (5th-T)2010 5-7, 3-6 Pac-10 (8th)2011 7-6, 4-5 Pac-12 (4th North)2012 3-6, 2-4 Pac-12 (5th North)Totals 82-54, 50-42 Pac-10/Pac-12

Bowls at Cal

Year and Bowl Result2003 Insight Cal 52, Virginia Tech 49 2004 Holiday Texas Tech 45, Cal 312005 Las Vegas Cal 35, BYU 282006 Holiday Cal 45, Texas A&M 102007 Armed Forces Cal 42, Air Force 362008 Emerald Cal 24, Miami, Fla. 172009 Poinsettia Utah 37, Cal 272011 Holiday Texas 21, Cal 10

Coaching Honors at Cal

Year Honor2002 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Finalist2004 Pac-10 Coach of the Year2006 Pac-10 Coach of the Year

Jeff Tedford has established Cal as one of the elite football programs in the Pac-12 and lifted the Golden Bears into the national discussion on a consistent basis. During his his first 10 seasons on the job, Cal won the third-most Pac-10/12 games and heading into 2012 had finished ranked among the nation’s top 25 in four of the last eight seasons and been in the top 10 at some point in five of the past eight.

Cal posted a school-record run of seven straight bowl appearances from 2003-09 and is 5-3 in the postseason under Tedford. After a one-year absence, Tedford guided the Bears back to the bowl scene in 2011 with a trip to the Holiday Bowl. He is the only Cal mentor with more than two bowl victories, including a school-record string of four consecutive postseason wins from 2005-08. The Bears also put together a school-record-tying eight consecutive winning campaigns from 2002-09. Cal has twice posted a school-record-tying 10 wins under Tedford, the sixth and seventh times in school history, in 2004 and 2006.

Tedford boasts Cal’s all-time record for victories with a 82-54 (.603) all-time mark at the school, surpassing former record holder Andy Smith (74-16-7, 1916-25) during the 2011 season. Tedford has now coached 136 games at Cal, setting the school record for most games coached during the 2010 campaign. Only two others – Pappy Waldorf (103, 1947-56) and Stub Allison (102, 1935-44) – have coached 100 or more games at Cal. Tedford also has school records in road wins (26) and conference victories with a 50-42 (.543) mark in league games. To top it off, he is 7-4 in the Big Game, equaling Waldorf’s school record of seven wins against Stanford.

In the first 10 NFL Drafts that have occured with Tedford as Cal’s head coach, the Bears have had 40 players selected in the NFL Draft, including eight first-round picks. As of October 29, 2012, Cal’s 31 former players on NFL rosters according to ESPN.com rank second among Pac-12 schools, while the team’s 25 former players on active 53-player rosters (does not included players on injured reserve and physically unable to perform lists) at the beginning of the 2012 NFL season was tied for ninth nationally.

Tedford has also earned a reputation as a strong recruiter, with each of his last three classes from 2010-12 being ranked in the top 15 nationally. Prior to the 2011 campaign, Sporting News bestowed the honor of the Pac-12’s best recruiter on Tedford.

All of this at the head of a program that won just one game in 2001, the year prior to his arrival. The Cal football renaissance over the past decade rates as one of the most impressive turnarounds in college football history.

But Tedford’s teams have not only got it done on the field, they’ve also got it done in the classroom. His players have been recognized as Pac-12 All-Academic honorees 103 times since his arrival. Of the 202 seniors who have played for Tedford in his first 10 seasons, 178 (88%) earned their college degrees and/or have gone on to NFL careers.

Nationally, Cal has also had multiple Heisman Trophy candidates under Tedford, including J.J. Arrington (2004), Marshawn Lynch (2006), DeSean Jackson (2007) and Jahvid Best (2009).

Other national recognition has come the Bears way in recent years. Alex Mack was the winner of the 2008 Draddy Award (often referred to as the “academic Heisman”), while Mike Mohamed was one of 16 players across the country in the 2010 National Football Foundation’s Scholar-Athlete Class of 2010 and a finalist for the prestigious honor won by Mack now known as the William V. Campbell Trophy. In 2006, the Bears had a pair of players collect national awards. Jackson was the recipient of the inaugural Randy Moss Award as the top returner in the country, while Daymeion Hughes earned The Lott IMPACT Trophy, given to a defensive player to equally recognize his athletic performance and personal character.

Despite his success as a coach and mentor, Tedford still follows a basic philosophy.“We try to focus on one game at a time and try to reach our full potential,” Tedford said emphatically.And he still values each and every member of his football team.“Whether it is the guys who are suited up, the guys who are going to play 50-60 plays or the guys who aren’t going to play

at all, I want them all to understand that they are very important to the success of the program,” he said. “Their contributions are invaluable.”

Tedford’s hard work and dedication not only inspire his players, it has also made him a role model to the young men in the Cal program.

“Coach Tedford wasn’t just a coach, I think of him as more like a father figure,” said All-Pac-10 linebacker and current NFL player Desmond Bishop, who was a key player on the Packers’ Super Bowl XLV winning squad. “He taught us lessons about life. He taught us to have integrity, to have character. He prepared us to be men.”

Jeff TedfordHead Coach • 11th Season at Cal (82-54, .603)

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NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOLS) 58 Chris Adcock OL 6-3 300 So.* 1L Rowlett, TX (Dallas Christian HS) 35 Ted Agu LB 6-1 240 So.* SQ Bakersfield, CA (Frontier HS) 21 Keenan Allen WR 6-3 210 Jr. 2L Greensboro, NC (Northern Guilford HS/Grimsley HS) 9 C.J. Anderson TB 5-11 210 Sr. 1L Vallejo, CA (Laney College/Bethel HS) 36 Ross Anderson WR 6-5 219 Fr. HS Moraga, CA (Miramonte HS) 89 Stephen Anderson WR 6-2 210 Fr.* RS San Jose, CA (Piedmont Hills HS) 2 Marc Anthony DB 6-0 200 Sr.* 3L Chandler, AZ (Chandler HS) 41 Todd Barr DL 6-3 275 Fr.* RS Lakewood, CA (Lakewood HS) 27 Mitchel Bartolo TB 5-8 190 Jr.* SQ San Diego, CA (Westview HS) 8 Michael Barton LB 6-1 220 Fr. HS Concord, CA (De La Salle HS) 19 Noah Beito PK 6-0 175 Fr. HS Scotts Valley, CA (Scotts Valley HS) 5 Brendan Bigelow TB 5-10 190 So. 1L Fresno, CA (Central East HS) 6 Kyle Boehm QB 6-3 220 Fr.* RS San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) 81 Ross Bostock WR 6-2 202 Sr.* 1L Sebastopol, CA (Analy HS) 28 Jackson Bouza WR 6-0 185 Jr.* 1L Lafayette, CA (De La Salle HS) 68 Mark Brazinski OL 6-3 300 Jr.* 2L Basking Ridge, NJ (Immaculata HS) 41 Spencer Briare TE 6-4 230 Fr. HS Granite Bay, CA (Granite Bay HS) 16 Allan Bridgford QB 6-3 220 Jr.* 1L Mission Viejo, CA (Mission Viejo HS) 22 Nathan Broussard LB 6-3 246 Fr.* RS Plano, TX (Plano West HS) 46 Brett Buchanan TE 6-3 225 So.* RS Encinitas, CA (San Diego/Sante Fe Christian HS) 36 Benjamin Calder PK 5-11 200 Fr.* RS Houston, TX (Lamar HS/Westbury Christian HS) 43 Dan Camporeale LB 6-3 247 Jr.* 2L Lafayette, CA (Acalanes HS) 54 Austin Clark DL 5-10 275 Jr.* 2L Tampa, FL (Plant HS) 74 Matt Cochran OL 6-2 345 Fr. HS Atwater, CA (Buhach Colony HS) 91 Deandre Coleman DL 6-5 309 Jr.* 2L Seattle, WA (Garfield HS) 83 Idarre Coles WR 6-0 170 So.* HS Visalia, CA (Redwood HS) 30 Jeffrey Coprich DB 5-7 170 Fr. HS Stevenson Ranch, CA (West Ranch HS/Golden Valley HS) 71 Alejandro Crosthwaite OL 6-4 300 So.* SQ Rosarito Beach, Mexico (Cathedral Catholic HS) 13 Vincenzo D’Amato PK 6-1 200 Jr.* 2L Lake Forest, CA (El Toro HS) 24 Antione Davis DL 6-4 220 So. JC El Sobrante, CA (Contra Costa College/Pinole Valley HS) 82 Jake Davis TE 6-4 220 Jr. JC King City, CA (Monterey Peninsula College/King City HS) 7 Cedric Dozier DB 5-11 175 Fr. HS Roanoke, AL (Lakes HS) 27 Damariay Drew DB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Livermore, CA (Livermore HS) 31 Tyré Ellison DB 6-3 200 Sr.* 2L San Francisco, CA (Burton HS) 30 Darren Ervin TB 5-10 197 Fr.* RS Houston, TX (Lamar HS) 19 Maximo Espitia TE 6-2 220 Fr. HS Salem, OR (South Salem HS) 33 Dan Fadelli DB 5-11 191 Fr. HS Moraga, CA (Campolindo HS) 59 Brian Farley OL 6-7 291 Fr.* RS San Diego, CA (Patrick Henry HS) 11 Nick Forbes LB 6-1 236 So.* 1L Frederick, MD (Governor Thomas Johnson HS) 13 Khairi Fortt LB 6-2 238 Jr. TR Stamford, CT (Penn State/Stamford HS) 61 Donovan Frazer OL 6-3 285 Jr. JC Martinez, CA (Laney College/Alhambra HS) 65 Dominic Galas OL 6-1 290 Sr.* 3L Modesto, CA (Central Catholic HS) 70 Geoffrey Gibson OL 6-3 315 So.* SQ Las Vegas, NV (Bishop Gorman HS) 9 Jason Gibson LB 6-2 225 Fr.* RS Gardena, CA (Junipero Serra HS) 44 Lucus Gingold FB 6-0 237 Jr. JC Clovis, CA (Reedley College/San Diego/Buchanan HS) 85 James Grisom WR 5-11 180 So.* HS Lynwood, CA (Lynwood HS) 87 Spencer Hagan TE 6-5 235 Jr.* 2L Sacramento, CA (Capital Christian HS) 6 Chris Harper WR 6-0 170 Fr. HS Encino, CA (Crespi HS) 3 Maurice Harris WR 6-3 205 Fr.* RS Greensboro, NC (Northern Guilford HS) 23 Josh Hill DB 5-10 203 Sr.* 3L Houston, TX (Klein Forest HS) 7 Austin Hinder QB 6-4 200 So.* SQ Steamboat Springs, CO (Steamboat Springs HS) 31 Jonah Hodges TB 5-9 175 Fr. HS Santa Cruz, CA (Santa Cruz HS) 34 J.P. Hurrell LB 5-11 230 Sr. 3L San Mateo, CA (Junipero Serra HS) 3 Kameron Jackson DB 5-9 185 So. 1L Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Poly HS) 90 Mustafa Jalil DL 6-2 280 So. 1L San Diego, CA (Cathedral Catholic HS) 7 Jalen Jefferson LB 6-2 225 Fr.* RS Ventura, CA (St. Bonaventure HS) 56 Keni Kaufusi DL 6-1 280 Jr.* SQ Salt Lake City, UT (Cottonwood HS) 14 Brendan Keeney QB 6-4 220 Fr. HS Granite Bay, CA (Granite Bay HS) 99 Gabe King DL 6-5 293 So.* SQ Burlington, NC (South Eugene HS/Aiken HS) 10 Lucas King LB 6-3 235 So.* RS Berkeley, CA (Berkeley HS) 8 Zach Kline QB 6-2 200 Fr. HS Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) 26 Kameron Krebs FB 6-1 235 Sr.* 1L Sunset Beach, HI (Oregon State/Mission Viejo HS/Kahuku HS) 88 Kaulin Krebs WR 6-0 188 Sr.* SQ Sunset Beach, HI (Oregon State/Kahuku HS) 83 Cary Kriegsman LS 5-10 195 So.* SQ Pacific Palisades, CA (Loyola HS) 45 James Langford PK 6-3 200 Jr. TR Pleasanton, CA (Cal Poly/Foothill HS) 20 Isaac Lapite DB 5-9 185 So.* SQ Eugene, OR (Sheldon HS/South Eugene HS) 2 Daniel Lasco TB 6-1 206 Fr.* RS The Woodlands, TX (The Woodlands HS)

Numerical NO NAME POS 1 Bryce Treggs WR 1 Steve Williams DB 2 Marc Anthony DB 2 Daniel Lasco TB 3 Maurice Harris WR 3 Kameron Jackson DB 4 Kenny Lawler WR 4 Avery Sebastian DB 5 Brendan Bigelow TB 5 Michael Lowe DB 6 Kyle Boehm QB 6 Chris Harper WR 6 Alex Logan DB 7 Cedric Dozier DB 7 Austin Hinder QB 7 Jalen Jefferson LB 8 Michael Barton LB 8 Zach Kline QB 9 C.J. Anderson TB 9 Jason Gibson LB 10 Lucas King LB 10 Darius Powe WR 11 Nick Forbes LB 11 Richard Rodgers TE 13 Vincenzo D’Amato PK 13 Khairi Fortt LB 13 Mike Manuel TB 14 Brendan Keeney QB 14 Chad Smith P 14 Cecil Whiteside LB 15 Adrian Lee DB 15 Zach Maynard QB 16 Allan Bridgford QB 16 Cole Leininger P 17 Brennan Scarlett LB 18 Joel Willis DB 19 Noah Beito PK 19 Maximo Espitia TE 20 Isaac Lapite DB 20 Isi Sofele TB 21 Keenan Allen WR 21 Stefan McClure DB 22 Nathan Broussard LB 22 Joey Mahalic QB 23 Josh Hill DB 23 Dasarte Yarnway FB 24 Antione Davis DL 25 Patrick Worstell WR 26 Kameron Krebs FB 26 Ikem Okwudiafor DB 27 Mitchel Bartolo TB 27 Damariay Drew DB 28 Jackson Bouza WR 28 Matt Mayes DB 29 Jordan Morgan DB 30 Jeffrey Coprich DB30 Darren Ervin TB 31 Tyré Ellison DB 31 Jonah Hodges TB 32 Vachel Samuels DB 33 Dan Fadelli DB 33 Tanner Mohr FB

2012 Cal Football Alphabetical Roster

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4 Kenny Lawler WR 6-3 185 Fr. HS Pomona, CA (Upland HS) 15 Adrian Lee DB 5-11 200 So.* 1L Dallas, TX (Skyline HS) 16 Cole Leininger P 6-1 200 Fr. HS Fruit Cove, FL (Bartram Trail HS) 6 Alex Logan DB 6-2 200 Jr.* 2L Denver, CO (Mullen HS) 75 Puka Lopa DL 6-1 230 Fr.* RS Sacramento, CA (Grant HS) 5 Michael Lowe DB 5-11 210 So.* 1L Hyattsville, MD (DeMatha Catholic HS) 86 Brandon Madueño LS 6-0 243 Jr.* SQ West Covina, CA (Damien HS) 22 Joey Mahalic QB 6-4 220 Fr. HS Portland, OR (Wilson HS) 13 Mike Manuel TB 5-9 198 Sr. 1L Carson, CA (Golden West College/Los Alamitos HS/Carson HS) 28 Matt Mayes DB 6-0 204 So.* SQ Alturas, CA (Modoc HS) 15 Zach Maynard QB 6-2 185 Sr.* 1L Greensboro, NC (Buffalo/Grimsley HS) 40 Chris McCain LB 6-6 225 So. 1L Greensboro, NC (Oakridge Military Academy/Northern Guilford HS) 21 Stefan McClure DB 5-11 192 So. 1L Vista, CA (Vista HS) 86 Bryce McGovern WR 5-10 200 So. 1L Danville, CA (Monte Vista HS) 55 Viliami Moala DL 6-2 335 So. 1L Sacramento, CA (Grant HS) 33 Tanner Mohr FB 6-0 235 Jr.* HS Davis, CA (Davis HS) 64 Steven Moore OL 6-6 280 Fr. HS Elk Grove, CA (Elk Grove HS) 93 Duke Moran LS 6-3 215 Fr. HS Menlo Park, CA (Sacred Heart Prep HS) 29 Jordan Morgan DB 6-0 196 Fr. HS Chandler, AZ (Blue Ridge HS/Valley Christian HS) 40 Steffan Mos P 6-0 207 So. JC San Diego, CA (Grossmont College/Clairemont HS) 37 Robert Mullins LB 6-0 225 Sr.* 3L Los Angeles, CA (Dorsey HS) 47 Hardy Nickerson LB 6-0 225 Fr. HS Oakland, CA (Bishop O’Dowd HS) 98 Bradley Northnagel DL 6-2 225 Fr. HS San Carlos, CA (Junipero Serra HS) 76 Christian Okafor OL 6-6 310 Fr. HS Houston, TX (Westbury HS) 26 Ikem Okwudiafor DB 6-0 200 So.* HS Fremont, CA (Mission San Jose HS/St. Mary’s College HS) 96 Kendrick Payne DL 6-2 283 Sr.* 3L Houston, TX (Klein Forest HS) 39 Nathan Phillip TE 6-2 240 Jr.* RS Oakland, CA (City College of San Francisco/Bishop O’Dowd HS) 35 Griffin Piatt WR 6-2 190 Fr. HS Moraga, CA (Campolindo HS) 10 Darius Powe WR 6-3 212 Fr. HS Lakewood, CA (Lakewood HS) 73 Jordan Rigsbee OL 6-4 306 Fr.* RS Chico, CA (Pleasant Valley HS) 77 Tyler Rigsbee OL 6-5 290 Sr.* 2L Chico, CA (Pleasant Valley HS) 11 Richard Rodgers TE 6-4 265 So. 1L Worcester, MA (St. John’s HS) 32 Vachel Samuels DB 6-0 192 Jr.* SQ Compton, CA (Lynwood HS) 17 Brennan Scarlett LB 6-4 255 So. 1L Portland, OR (Central Catholic HS) 57 Brian Schwenke OL 6-4 300 Sr. 3L Oceanside, CA (Oceanside HS) 4 Avery Sebastian DB 5-10 190 So. 1L Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Eagle’s Landing Christian HS/Union Grove HS) 69 John Sheperdson LS 6-3 220 So. 1L Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) 14 Chad Smith P 6-5 210 So.* HS Los Angeles, CA (Loyola HS) 20 Isi Sofele TB 5-8 200 Sr. 3L Salt Lake City, UT (Cottonwood HS) 48 Eric Stevens FB 6-0 242 Sr.* 3L San Pedro, CA (Peninsula HS) 75 Matt Summers-Gavin OL 6-4 300 Sr.* 3L San Francisco, CA (St. Ignatius HS) 78 Freddie Tagaloa OL 6-8 340 Fr. HS Richmond, CA (Salesian HS) 50 Aaron Tipoti DL 6-2 280 Sr.* 3L Honolulu, HI (Word of Life Academy) 1 Bryce Treggs WR 5-11 175 Fr. HS Inglewood, CA (St. John Bosco HS) 79 Bill Tyndall OL 6-4 285 Jr.* 1L Pacific Grove, CA (Monterey Peninsula College/Pacific Grove HS) 84 Jacob Wark TE 6-4 255 So.* 1L Tualatin, OR (Jesuit HS) 14 Cecil Whiteside LB 6-2 229 So. HS Newport Beach, CA (Newport Harbor HS) 80 Harrison Wilfley TE 6-5 255 Jr. JC Sacramento, CA (American River College/Casa Roble HS) 44 David Wilkerson LB 6-2 230 So.* 1L Danville, CA (Monte Vista HS) 72 Matt Williams OL 6-6 300 Jr.* RS Liverpool, England (North Dakota State College of Science/Proctor Academy) 1 Steve Williams DB 5-10 185 Jr.* 2L Dallas, TX (Skyline HS) 18 Joel Willis DB 5-10 188 Fr.* RS Garden Grove, CA (Pacifica HS) 25 Patrick Worstell WR 6-1 175 Fr. HS Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) 23 Dasarte Yarnway FB 6-0 220 Jr.* 1L San Francisco, CA (Sacred Heart Cathedral HS)

Coaching StaffHEAD COACH: Jeff Tedford (f), 11th Season (Fresno State, 1983)OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/OFFENSIVE LINE: Jim Michalczik (f), 9th Season (Washington State, 1988)DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Clancy Pendergast (f), 3rd Season (Arizona, 1990)DEFENSIVE BACKS: Ashley Ambrose (f), 2nd Season (Mississippi Valley State, 1992)PASS GAME COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS: Marcus Arroyo (b), 2nd Season (San Jose State, 2003) WIDE RECEIVERS: Wes Chandler (f), 1st Season (Florida, 1978) SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/TIGHT ENDS: Jeff Genyk (f), 3rd Season (Bowling Green State, 1982) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/RUN GAME COORDINATOR: Ron Gould (f), 16th Season (Oregon, 1988)DEFENSIVE LINE: Todd Howard (f), 1st Season (Texas A&M, 1991)ASSOC. HEAD COACH/RECRUITING COORD./LBs: Kenwick Thompson (f), 6th Season (Harding, 1991)HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH: Mike Blasquez (f), Cal – 10th Season; Football – 2nd Season (Cal State Hayward, 1991)DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS: Mike McHugh (b), 10th Season (Findlay, Ohio, 1983)(b) Booth; (f) Field

34 J.P. Hurrell LB 35 Ted Agu LB 35 Griffin Piatt WR 36 Ross Anderson WR 36 Benjamin Calder PK 37 Robert Mullins LB 39 Nathan Phillip TE 40 Chris McCain LB 40 Steffan Mos P 41 Todd Barr DL 41 Spencer Briare TE 43 Dan Camporeale LB 44 Lucus Gingold FB 44 David Wilkerson LB 45 James Langford PK 46 Brett Buchanan TE 47 Hardy Nickerson LB 48 Eric Stevens FB 50 Aaron Tipoti DL 54 Austin Clark DL 55 Viliami Moala DL 56 Keni Kaufusi DL 57 Brian Schwenke OL 58 Chris Adcock OL 59 Brian Farley OL 61 Donovan Frazer OL 64 Steven Moore OL 65 Dominic Galas OL 68 Mark Brazinski OL 69 John Sheperdson LS 70 Geoffrey Gibson OL 71 Alejandro Crosthwaite OL72 Matt Williams OL 73 Jordan Rigsbee OL 74 Matt Cochran OL 75 Puka Lopa DL 75 Matt Summers-Gavin OL 76 Christian Okafor OL 77 Tyler Rigsbee OL 78 Freddie Tagaloa OL 79 Bill Tyndall OL 80 Harrison Wilfley TE 81 Ross Bostock WR 82 Jake Davis TE 83 Idarre Coles WR 83 Cary Kriegsman LS 84 Jacob Wark TE 85 James Grisom WR 86 Brandon Madueño LS 86 Bryce McGovern WR 87 Spencer Hagan TE 88 Kaulin Krebs WR 89 Stephen Anderson WR 90 Mustafa Jalil DL91 Deandre Coleman DL 93 Duke Moran LS 96 Kendrick Payne DL 98 Bradley Northnagel DL 99 Gabe King DL

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NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOLS) 1 Bryce Treggs WR 5-11 175 Fr. HS Inglewood, CA (St. John Bosco HS) 1 Steve Williams DB 5-10 185 Jr.* 2L Dallas, TX (Skyline HS) 2 Marc Anthony DB 6-0 200 Sr.* 3L Chandler, AZ (Chandler HS) 2 Daniel Lasco TB 6-1 206 Fr.* RS The Woodlands, TX (The Woodlands HS) 3 Maurice Harris WR 6-3 205 Fr.* RS Greensboro, NC (Northern Guilford HS) 3 Kameron Jackson DB 5-9 185 So. 1L Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Poly HS) 4 Kenny Lawler WR 6-3 185 Fr. HS Pomona, CA (Upland HS) 4 Avery Sebastian DB 5-10 190 So. 1L Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Eagle’s Landing Christian HS/Union Grove HS) 5 Brendan Bigelow TB 5-10 190 So. 1L Fresno, CA (Central East HS) 5 Michael Lowe DB 5-11 210 So.* 1L Hyattsville, MD (DeMatha Catholic HS) 6 Kyle Boehm QB 6-3 220 Fr.* RS San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) 6 Chris Harper WR 6-0 170 Fr. HS Encino, CA (Crespi HS) 6 Alex Logan DB 6-2 200 Jr.* 2L Denver, CO (Mullen HS) 7 Cedric Dozier DB 5-11 175 Fr. HS Roanoke, AL (Lakes HS) 7 Austin Hinder QB 6-4 200 So.* SQ Steamboat Springs, CO (Steamboat Springs HS) 7 Jalen Jefferson LB 6-2 225 Fr.* RS Ventura, CA (St. Bonaventure HS) 8 Michael Barton LB 6-1 220 Fr. HS Concord, CA (De La Salle HS) 8 Zach Kline QB 6-2 200 Fr. HS Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) 9 C.J. Anderson TB 5-11 210 Sr. 1L Vallejo, CA (Laney College/Bethel HS) 9 Jason Gibson LB 6-2 225 Fr.* RS Gardena, CA (Junipero Serra HS) 10 Lucas King LB 6-3 235 So.* RS Berkeley, CA (Berkeley HS) 10 Darius Powe WR 6-3 212 Fr. HS Lakewood, CA (Lakewood HS) 11 Nick Forbes LB 6-1 236 So.* 1L Frederick, MD (Governor Thomas Johnson HS) 11 Richard Rodgers TE 6-4 265 So. 1L Worcester, MA (St. John’s HS) 13 Vincenzo D’Amato PK 6-1 200 Jr.* 2L Lake Forest, CA (El Toro HS) 13 Khairi Fortt LB 6-2 238 Jr. TR Stamford, CT (Penn State/Stamford HS) 13 Mike Manuel TB 5-9 198 Sr. 1L Carson, CA (Golden West College/Los Alamitos HS/Carson HS) 14 Brendan Keeney QB 6-4 220 Fr. HS Granite Bay, CA (Granite Bay HS) 14 Chad Smith P 6-5 210 So.* HS Los Angeles, CA (Loyola HS) 14 Cecil Whiteside LB 6-2 229 So. HS Newport Beach, CA (Newport Harbor HS) 15 Adrian Lee DB 5-11 200 So.* 1L Dallas, TX (Skyline HS) 15 Zach Maynard QB 6-2 185 Sr.* 1L Greensboro, NC (Buffalo/Grimsley HS) 16 Allan Bridgford QB 6-3 220 Jr.* 1L Mission Viejo, CA (Mission Viejo HS) 16 Cole Leininger P 6-1 200 Fr. HS Fruit Cove, FL (Bartram Trail HS) 17 Brennan Scarlett LB 6-4 255 So. 1L Portland, OR (Central Catholic HS) 18 Joel Willis DB 5-10 188 Fr.* RS Garden Grove, CA (Pacifica HS) 19 Noah Beito PK 6-0 175 Fr. HS Scotts Valley, CA (Scotts Valley HS) 19 Maximo Espitia TE 6-2 220 Fr. HS Salem, OR (South Salem HS) 20 Isaac Lapite DB 5-9 185 So.* SQ Eugene, OR (Sheldon HS/South Eugene HS) 20 Isi Sofele TB 5-8 200 Sr. 3L Salt Lake City, UT (Cottonwood HS) 21 Keenan Allen WR 6-3 210 Jr. 2L Greensboro, NC (Northern Guilford HS/Grimsley HS) 21 Stefan McClure DB 5-11 192 So. 1L Vista, CA (Vista HS) 22 Nathan Broussard LB 6-3 246 Fr.* RS Plano, TX (Plano West HS) 22 Joey Mahalic QB 6-4 220 Fr. HS Portland, OR (Wilson HS) 23 Josh Hill DB 5-10 203 Sr.* 3L Houston, TX (Klein Forest HS) 23 Dasarte Yarnway FB 6-0 220 Jr.* 1L San Francisco, CA (Sacred Heart Cathedral HS) 24 Antione Davis DL 6-4 220 So. JC El Sobrante, CA (Contra Costa College/Pinole Valley HS) 25 Patrick Worstell WR 6-1 175 Fr. HS Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) 26 Kameron Krebs FB 6-1 235 Sr.* 1L Sunset Beach, HI (Oregon State/Mission Viejo HS/Kahuku HS) 26 Ikem Okwudiafor DB 6-0 200 So.* HS Fremont, CA (Mission San Jose HS/St. Mary’s College HS) 27 Mitchel Bartolo TB 5-8 190 Jr.* SQ San Diego, CA (Westview HS) 27 Damariay Drew DB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Livermore, CA (Livermore HS) 28 Jackson Bouza WR 6-0 185 Jr.* 1L Lafayette, CA (De La Salle HS) 28 Matt Mayes DB 6-0 204 So.* SQ Alturas, CA (Modoc HS) 29 Jordan Morgan DB 6-0 196 Fr. HS Chandler, AZ (Blue Ridge HS/Valley Christian HS) 30 Jeffrey Coprich DB 5-7 170 Fr. HS Stevenson Ranch, CA (West Ranch HS/Golden Valley HS) 30 Darren Ervin TB 5-10 197 Fr.* RS Houston, TX (Lamar HS) 31 Tyré Ellison DB 6-3 200 Sr.* 2L San Francisco, CA (Burton HS) 31 Jonah Hodges TB 5-9 175 Fr. HS Santa Cruz, CA (Santa Cruz HS) 32 Vachel Samuels DB 6-0 192 Jr.* SQ Compton, CA (Lynwood HS) 33 Dan Fadelli DB 5-11 191 Fr. HS Moraga, CA (Campolindo HS) 33 Tanner Mohr FB 6-0 235 Jr.* HS Davis, CA (Davis HS) 34 J.P. Hurrell LB 5-11 230 Sr. 3L San Mateo, CA (Junipero Serra HS) 35 Ted Agu LB 6-1 240 So.* SQ Bakersfield, CA (Frontier HS) 35 Griffin Piatt WR 6-2 190 Fr. HS Moraga, CA (Campolindo HS) 36 Ross Anderson WR 6-5 219 Fr. HS Moraga, CA (Miramonte HS) 36 Benjamin Calder PK 5-11 200 Fr.* RS Houston, TX (Lamar HS/Westbury Christian HS)

Alphabetical NO NAME POS 58 Chris Adcock OL 35 Ted Agu LB 21 Keenan Allen WR 9 C.J. Anderson TB 36 Ross Anderson WR 89 Stephen Anderson WR 2 Marc Anthony DB 41 Todd Barr DL 27 Mitchel Bartolo TB 8 Michael Barton LB 19 Noah Beito PK 5 Brendan Bigelow TB 6 Kyle Boehm QB 81 Ross Bostock WR 28 Jackson Bouza WR 68 Mark Brazinski OL 41 Spencer Briare TE 16 Allan Bridgford QB 22 Nathan Broussard LB 46 Brett Buchanan TE 36 Benjamin Calder PK 43 Dan Camporeale LB 54 Austin Clark DL 74 Matt Cochran OL 91 Deandre Coleman DL 83 Idarre Coles WR 30 Jeffrey Coprich DB 71 Alejandro Crosthwaite OL 13 Vincenzo D’Amato PK 24 Antione Davis DL 82 Jake Davis TE 7 Cedric Dozier DB 27 Damariay Drew DB 31 Tyré Ellison DB 30 Darren Ervin TB 19 Maximo Espitia TE 33 Dan Fadelli DB 59 Brian Farley OL 11 Nick Forbes LB 13 Khairi Fortt LB 61 Donovan Frazer OL 65 Dominic Galas OL 70 Geoffrey Gibson OL 9 Jason Gibson LB 44 Lucus Gingold FB 85 James Grisom WR 87 Spencer Hagan TE 6 Chris Harper WR 3 Maurice Harris WR 23 Josh Hill DB 7 Austin Hinder QB 31 Jonah Hodges TB 34 J.P. Hurrell LB 3 Kameron Jackson DB 90 Mustafa Jalil DL 7 Jalen Jefferson LB 56 Keni Kaufusi DL 14 Brendan Keeney QB 99 Gabe King DL 10 Lucas King LB 8 Zach Kline QB 26 Kameron Krebs FB

2012 Cal Football Numerical Roster

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37 Robert Mullins LB 6-0 225 Sr.* 3L Los Angeles, CA (Dorsey HS) 39 Nathan Phillip TE 6-2 240 Jr.* RS Oakland, CA (City College of San Francisco/Bishop O’Dowd HS) 40 Chris McCain LB 6-6 225 So. 1L Greensboro, NC (Oakridge Military Academy/Northern Guilford HS) 40 Steffan Mos P 6-0 207 Jr. JC San Diego, CA (Grossmont College/Clairemont HS) 41 Todd Barr DL 6-3 275 Fr.* RS Lakewood, CA (Lakewood HS) 41 Spencer Briare TE 6-4 230 Fr. HS Granite Bay, CA (Granite Bay HS) 43 Dan Camporeale LB 6-3 247 Jr.* 2L Lafayette, CA (Acalanes HS) 44 Lucus Gingold FB 6-0 237 Jr. JC Clovis, CA (Reedley College/San Diego/Buchanan HS) 44 David Wilkerson LB 6-2 230 So.* 1L Danville, CA (Monte Vista HS) 45 James Langford PK 6-3 200 Jr. TR Pleasanton, CA (Cal Poly/Foothill HS) 46 Brett Buchanan TE 6-3 225 So.* RS Encinitas, CA (San Diego/Sante Fe Christian HS) 47 Hardy Nickerson LB 6-0 225 Fr. HS Oakland, CA (Bishop O’Dowd HS) 48 Eric Stevens FB 6-0 242 Sr.* 3L San Pedro, CA (Peninsula HS) 50 Aaron Tipoti DL 6-2 280 Sr.* 3L Honolulu, HI (Word of Life Academy) 54 Austin Clark DL 5-10 275 Jr.* 2L Tampa, FL (Plant HS) 55 Viliami Moala DL 6-2 335 So. 1L Sacramento, CA (Grant HS) 56 Keni Kaufusi DL 6-1 280 Jr.* SQ Salt Lake City, UT (Cottonwood HS) 57 Brian Schwenke OL 6-4 300 Sr. 3L Oceanside, CA (Oceanside HS) 58 Chris Adcock OL 6-3 300 So.* 1L Rowlett, TX (Dallas Christian HS) 59 Brian Farley OL 6-7 291 Fr.* RS San Diego, CA (Patrick Henry HS) 61 Donovan Frazer OL 6-3 285 Jr. JC Martinez, CA (Laney College/Alhambra HS) 64 Steven Moore OL 6-6 280 Fr. HS Elk Grove, CA (Elk Grove HS) 65 Dominic Galas OL 6-1 290 Sr.* 3L Modesto, CA (Central Catholic HS) 68 Mark Brazinski OL 6-3 300 Jr.* 2L Basking Ridge, NJ (Immaculata HS) 69 John Sheperdson LS 6-3 220 So. 1L Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) 70 Geoffrey Gibson OL 6-3 315 So.* SQ Las Vegas, NV (Bishop Gorman HS) 71 Alejandro Crosthwaite OL 6-4 300 So.* SQ Rosarito Beach, Mexico (Cathedral Catholic HS) 72 Matt Williams OL 6-6 300 Jr.* RS Liverpool, England (North Dakota State College of Science/Proctor Academy) 73 Jordan Rigsbee OL 6-4 306 Fr.* RS Chico, CA (Pleasant Valley HS) 74 Matt Cochran OL 6-2 345 Fr. HS Atwater, CA (Buhach Colony HS) 75 Puka Lopa DL 6-1 230 Fr.* RS Sacramento, CA (Grant HS) 75 Matt Summers-Gavin OL 6-4 300 Sr.* 3L San Francisco, CA (St. Ignatius HS) 76 Christian Okafor OL 6-6 310 Fr. HS Houston, TX (Westbury HS) 77 Tyler Rigsbee OL 6-5 290 Sr.* 2L Chico, CA (Pleasant Valley HS) 78 Freddie Tagaloa OL 6-8 340 Fr. HS Richmond, CA (Salesian HS) 79 Bill Tyndall OL 6-4 285 Jr.* 1L Pacific Grove, CA (Monterey Peninsula College/Pacific Grove HS) 80 Harrison Wilfley TE 6-5 255 Jr. JC Sacramento, CA (American River College/Casa Roble HS) 81 Ross Bostock WR 6-2 202 Sr.* 1L Sebastopol, CA (Analy HS) 82 Jake Davis TE 6-4 220 Jr. JC King City, CA (Monterey Peninsula College/King City HS) 83 Idarre Coles WR 6-0 170 So.* HS Visalia, CA (Redwood HS) 83 Cary Kriegsman LS 5-10 195 So.* SQ Pacific Palisades, CA (Loyola HS) 84 Jacob Wark TE 6-4 255 So.* 1L Tualatin, OR (Jesuit HS) 85 James Grisom WR 5-11 180 So.* HS Lynwood, CA (Lynwood HS) 86 Brandon Madueño LS 6-0 243 Jr.* SQ West Covina, CA (Damien HS) 86 Bryce McGovern WR 5-10 200 So. 1L Danville, CA (Monte Vista HS) 87 Spencer Hagan TE 6-5 235 Jr.* 2L Sacramento, CA (Capital Christian HS) 88 Kaulin Krebs WR 6-0 188 Sr.* SQ Sunset Beach, HI (Oregon State/Kahuku HS) 89 Stephen Anderson WR 6-2 210 Fr.* RS San Jose, CA (Piedmont Hills HS) 90 Mustafa Jalil DL 6-2 280 So. 1L San Diego, CA (Cathedral Catholic HS) 91 Deandre Coleman DL 6-5 309 Jr.* 2L Seattle, WA (Garfield HS) 93 Duke Moran LS 6-3 215 Fr. HS Menlo Park, CA (Sacred Heart Prep HS) 96 Kendrick Payne DL 6-2 283 Sr.* 3L Houston, TX (Klein Forest HS) 98 Bradley Northnagel DL 6-2 225 Fr. HS San Carlos, CA (Junipero Serra HS) 99 Gabe King DL 6-5 293 So.* SQ Burlington, NC (South Eugene HS/Aiken HS)*has utilized redshirt season prior to 2012

Coaching StaffHEAD COACH: Jeff Tedford (f), 11th Season (Fresno State, 1983)OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/OFFENSIVE LINE: Jim Michalczik (f), 9th Season (Washington State, 1988)DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Clancy Pendergast (f), 3rd Season (Arizona, 1990)DEFENSIVE BACKS: Ashley Ambrose (f), 2nd Season (Mississippi Valley State, 1992)PASS GAME COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS: Marcus Arroyo (b), 2nd Season (San Jose State, 2003) WIDE RECEIVERS: Wes Chandler (f), 1st Season (Florida, 1978) SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/TIGHT ENDS: Jeff Genyk (f), 3rd Season (Bowling Green State, 1982) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/RUN GAME COORDINATOR: Ron Gould (f), 16th Season (Oregon, 1988)DEFENSIVE LINE: Todd Howard (f), 1st Season (Texas A&M, 1991)ASSOC. HEAD COACH/RECRUITING COORD./LBs: Kenwick Thompson (f), 6th Season (Harding, 1991)HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH: Mike Blasquez (f), Cal – 10th Season; Football – 2nd Season (Cal State Hayward, 1991)DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS: Mike McHugh (b), 10th Season (Findlay, Ohio, 1983)(b) Booth; (f) Field

88 Kaulin Krebs WR 83 Cary Kriegsman LS 45 James Langford PK 20 Isaac Lapite DB 2 Daniel Lasco TB 4 Kenny Lawler WR 15 Adrian Lee DB 16 Cole Leininger P 6 Alex Logan DB 75 Puka Lopa DL 5 Michael Lowe DB 86 Brandon Madueño LS 22 Joey Mahalic QB 13 Mike Manuel TB 28 Matt Mayes DB 15 Zach Maynard QB 40 Chris McCain LB 21 Stefan McClure DB 86 Bryce McGovern WR 55 Viliami Moala DL 33 Tanner Mohr FB 64 Steven Moore OL 93 Duke Moran LS 29 Jordan Morgan DB 40 Steffan Mos P 37 Robert Mullins LB 47 Hardy Nickerson LB 98 Bradley Northnagel DL 76 Christian Okafor OL 26 Ikem Okwudiafor DB 96 Kendrick Payne DL 39 Nathan Phillip TE 35 Griffin Piatt WR 10 Darius Powe WR 73 Jordan Rigsbee OL 77 Tyler Rigsbee OL 11 Richard Rodgers TE 32 Vachel Samuels DB 17 Brennan Scarlett LB 57 Brian Schwenke OL 4 Avery Sebastian DB 69 John Sheperdson LS 14 Chad Smith P 20 Isi Sofele TB 48 Eric Stevens FB 75 Matt Summers-Gavin OL 78 Freddie Tagaloa OL 50 Aaron Tipoti DL 1 Bryce Treggs WR 79 Bill Tyndall OL 84 Jacob Wark TE 14 Cecil Whiteside LB 80 Harrison Wilfley TE 44 David Wilkerson LB 72 Matt Williams OL 1 Steve Williams DB 18 Joel Willis WR 25 Patrick Worstell WR 23 Dasarte Yarnway FB

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2012 Cal Football Two-Deep (November 2 vs. Washington)

OffenseWR 21 Keenan Allen (6-3, 210, Jr.) 6 Chris Harper (6-0, 170, Fr.) LT 77 Tyler Rigsbee (6-5, 290, Sr.*) 78 Freddie Tagaloa (6-8, 340, Fr.) LG 73 Jordan Rigsbee (6-4, 306, Fr.*) 71 Alejandro Crosthwaite (6-4, 300, So.*) C 57 Brian Schwenke (6-4, 300, Sr.) 58 Chris Adcock (6-3, 300, So.*)

RG 58 Chris Adcock (6-3, 300, So.*) 70 Geoffrey Gibson (6-3, 315, So.*)

RT 75 Matt Summers-Gavin (6-4, 300, Sr.*) 79 Bill Tyndall (6-4, 285, Jr.*) TE 11 Richard Rodgers (6-4, 265, So.) 84 Jacob Wark (6-4, 255, So.*)

WR 1 Bryce Treggs (5-11, 175, Fr.) 10 Darius Powe (6-3, 212, Fr.)

QB 15 Zach Maynard (6-2, 185, Sr.*) 16 Allan Bridgford (6-3, 220, Jr.*)

FB 48 Eric Stevens (6-0, 242, Sr.*) 26 Kameron Krebs (6-1, 235, Sr.*)

TB 20 Isi Sofele (5-8, 200, Sr.)- or - 9 C.J. Anderson (5-11, 210, Sr.)

DefenseDE 96 Kendrick Payne (6-2, 280, Sr.*) 41 Todd Barr (6-3, 275, Fr.*) NG 50 Aaron Tipoti (6-2, 280, Sr.*) 55 Viliami Moala (6-2, 335, So.)

DE 91 Deandre Coleman (6-5, 309, Jr.*) 41 Todd Barr (6-3, 275, Fr.*) OLB 40 Chris McCain (6-6, 225, So.) 43 Dan Camporeale (6-3, 247, Jr.*)

ILB 11 Nick Forbes (6-1, 236, So.*) 37 Robert Mullins (6-0, 225, Sr.*)

ILB 7 Jalen Jefferson (6-2, 225, Fr.*) 34 J.P. Hurrell (5-11, 230, Sr.)

OLB 17 Brennan Scarlett (6-4, 255, So.) 22 Nathan Broussard (6-3, 246, Fr.*)

CB 2 Marc Anthony (6-0, 200, Sr.*) 3 Kameron Jackson (5-9, 185, So.) S 23 Josh Hill (5-10, 203, Sr.*) 5 Michael Lowe (5-11, 210, So.*)

S 5 Michael Lowe (5-11, 210, So.*) 4 Avery Sebastian (5-10, 190, So.) CB 1 Steve Williams (5-10, 185, Jr.*) 3 Kameron Jackson (5-9, 185, So.)

Pronunciations NO NAME PRONUNCIATION PLAYERS 35 Ted AGU uh-GOO 27 Mitchel BARTOLO bar-TOW-low 19 Noah BEITO BAY-toe 5 Brendan BIGELOW BIG-uh-low 6 Kyle BOEHM baim 81 Ross BOSTOCK bah-STOCK 28 Jackson BOUZA BOOZE-uh 68 Mark BRAZINSKI bruh-ZIN-ski 41 Spencer BRIARE br-ERE 43 Dan CAMPOREALE campo-REL-ee 83 IDARRE Coles ih-DAR-ree 13 VINCENZO D’AMATO vin-CHEN-zo duh-MAHT-oh 27 DAMARIAY Drew duh-MAR-ee-ay 31 TYRÉ Ellison tie-REE 19 MAXIMO ESPITIA MAX-imo uh-SPEETH-ee-uh 33 Dan FADELLI fuh-DELL-ee 13 KHAIRI FORTT ky-REE fort 65 Dominic GALAS GAL-us 44 LUCUS GINGOLD lucas GHIN-gold 85 James GRISOM GRISS-um 34 J.P. HURRELL HUH-rell 90 Mustafa JALIL juh-LEAL 7 JALEN Jefferson JAY-len 56 KENI KAUFUSI kenny kuh-FOO-see 88 KAULIN Krebs colin 83 Cary KRIEGSMAN KREEGS-min 20 Isaac LAPITE LA-pee-tay 16 Cole LEININGER lining-GUR 75 PUKA LOPA POO-kuh LOW-puh 86 Brandon MADUEÑO ma-DWAYNE-yo 22 Joey MAHALIC muh-HAL-ick 21 STEFAN McClure STEPH-un 55 VILIAMI MOALA VILLY-ah-mee moe-ALL-uh 33 Tanner MOHR moore 93 Duke MORAN MOORE-ann 40 STEFFAN MOS STEPH-un moss 76 Christian OKAFOR OAK-uh-for 26 IKEM OKWUDIAFOR EE-kem o-COO-dee-a-for 35 Griffin PIATT PIE-ut 10 Darius POWE pow 32 VACHEL Samuels VACH-el 57 Brian SCHWENKE SHWANK-ee 20 ISI SOFELE EE-see so-FELL-ay 50 Aaron TIPOTI tuh-PO-tee 25 Patrick WORSTELL WORE-stell 23 DASARTE Yarnway duh-SAR-tay

COACHES Mike BLASQUEZ BLAS-kez Jeff GENYK jenn-ICK Jim MICHALCZIK muh-hall-CHECK

SpecialistsP 16 Cole Leininger (6-1, 200, Fr.) 40 Steffan Mos (6-0, 207, So.)

PK/KO 13 Vincenzo D’Amato (6-1, 200, Jr.*)

SNAP 69 John Sheperdson (6-3, 220, So.) 86 Brandon Madueño (6-0, 243, Jr.*)

HLD 28 Jackson Bouza (6-0, 185, Jr.*) 40 Steffan Mos (6-0, 207, So.)

PR 21 Keenan Allen (6-3, 210, Jr.) 1 Bryce Treggs (5-11, 175, Fr.)

KR 5 Brendan Bigelow (5-10, 190, So.)- & - 13 Mike Manuel (5-9, 198, Sr.) 2 Daniel Lasco (6-1, 206, Fr.*)

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California-Washington: Last Time, Series History and Notes

at Washington 52, California 23September 24, 2011 • TV: FSN/CSN Bay Area • Attendance: 60,437

SEATTLE – Despite garnering the longest pass play in school history, California lost its first game of the season to Washington, 31-23.

Zach Maynard found Keenan Allen wide open on a busted coverage running straight down the hash marks early in the first quarter. Allen broke an attempted tackle and tumbled into the end zone for a 90-yard touchdown to give Cal an early 7-0 lead. The scoring toss was the longest reception in school history.

Down 31-23, on the game’s final drive, Maynard converted on three straight third downs to move Cal into Washington territory. Maynard connected with Allen for 19 yards down to the Washington 2-yard line.

An incompletion and a pair of runs left Cal facing fourth down from the 2-yard line. Maynard’s fourth-down pass for Allen sailed high and out of the end zone.

After a 29-yard field goal by Giorgio Tavecchio, Keith Price connected with Kevin Smith for 12 yards on a long third down. Five plays later, Price connected for a 20-yard touchdown strike to take a 21-10 lead.

Tavecchio connected from 36-yards out to pull within eight and California got the ball right back after Price fumbled on the first play of Washington’s next drive. Maynard completed passes of 17 yards to Allen and 15 yards to Covaughn DeBoskie-Johnson to get inside the Washington 5-yard line.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreCal 7 13 3 0 - 23Washington 14 7 3 7 - 31

SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Scoring Play V-H1st 10:00 Cal – Allen 90 yd pass from Maynard (Tavecchio kick) 4-91 2:00 7-0 8:39 Wash – Seferian 20 yd pass from Price (Folk kick) 3-66 1:12 7-7 3:30 Wash – Polk 2 yd run (Folk kick) 8-65 3:54 7-142nd 12:57 Cal – Tavecchio 29 yd field goal 13-68 5:26 10-14 8:51 Wash – Seferian 20 yd pass from Price (Folk kick) 9-78 3:59 10-21 5:13 Cal – Tavecchio 36 yd field goal, 10-53 3:30 13-21 1:20 Cal – Anderson 1 yd run (Tavecchio kick) 8-43 3:31 20-213rd 7:51 Cal – Tavecchio 25 yd field goal 13-80 7:03 23-21 2:06 Wash – Folk 40 yd field goal 11-21 5:35 23-244th 12:13 Wash – Polk 70 yd pass from Price (Folk kick) 5-80 2:47 23-31

TEAM STATISTICS Cal Wash

FIRST DOWNS ...................................................................24 ....................................................... 21NET YARDS RUSHING .....................................................108 ......................................................117NET YARDS PASSING ......................................................349 ..................................................... 292Completions-Attempts-Int ........................................... 23-43-0 ...............................................19-25-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ................................................457 ..................................................... 409Total Offense Plays ..............................................................76 ....................................................... 59Average Gain Per Play .......................................................6.0 ...................................................... 6.9Fumbles: Number Lost .......................................................3-0 ...................................................... 2-2Penalties: Number-Yards ..................................................7-62 .................................................... 7-75PUNTS-YARDS ..............................................................3-149 .................................................... 2-78Average Yards Per Punt ...................................................49.7 .................................................... 39.0KICKOFFS-YARDS ........................................................6-378 .................................................. 6-403Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD ................................... 0-0-0 .................................................2-15-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD .............................. 5-93-0 ...............................................5-143-0Interceptions: Number-Yards-TD .................................... 0-0-0 ...................................................0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 0-0-0 ...................................................0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards ..............................................................0 ......................................................... 0Possession Time ............................................................32:21 .................................................. 27:39Third-Down Conversions ..............................................7 of 17 .................................................6 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions ..............................................2 of 4 .................................................. 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances ................................................4-5 ...................................................... 4-4Touchdowns........................................................................1-5 ...................................................... 3-4Field Goals .........................................................................3-5 ...................................................... 1-4Sacks By: Number-Yards .................................................2-10 ...................................................... 1-7PAT Kicks............................................................................2-2 ...................................................... 4-4Field Goals .........................................................................3-3 ...................................................... 1-2

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSCalRushing (Rush, Yds TD): Sofele (17-98-0), Allen (2-20-0), Anderson (7-9-1)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Maynard (23-43-0-349-1)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Allen (10-197-1), Jones (6-79-0), Sofele (2-29-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Kendricks (14, FR), Cattouse (7, FR), Holt (6, TFL (-2)

WashRushing (Rush, Yds TD): Polk (20-60-1), Price (7-21-0), Sankey (2-16-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Price (19-25-0-292-3)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Polk (4-85-1), Seferian (4-54-2), Kearse (3-23-0)

Series HistoryWashington leads series, 49-38-4

11/24/04 T 6-6 A11/6/15 L 0-72 H11/13/15 L 7-13 A11/18/16 L 3-13 H11/30/16 L 7-14 A11/3/17 W 27-0 H11/27/19 L 0-7 A11/12/21 W 72-3 H11/11/22 W 45-7 A11/17/23 W 9-0 H11/8/24 T 7-7 A11/14/25 L 0-7 H11/6/26 L 7-13 A11/12/27 L 0-6 H11/10/28 W 6-0 A11/16/29 W 7-0 H11/25/30 L 0-13 A11/7/31 W 13-0 H10/22/32 W 7-6 A11/11/33 W 33-0 H10/27/34 L 7-13 A11/9/35 W 14-0 H10/24/36 L 0-13 A11/6/37 T 0-0 H10/22/38 W 14-7 A11/11/39 L 6-13 H10/26/40 L 6-7 A11/8/41 L 6-13 H10/24/42 W 19-6 A10/28/44 L 7-33 H10/6/45 W 27-14 H10/26/46 L 6-20 A11/8/47 W 13-7 H10/23/48 W 21-0 A10/22/49 W 21-7 H11/4/50 W 14-7 A11/10/51 W 37-28 H11/8/52 L 7-22 A11/7/53 W 53-25 H11/6/54 W 27-6 A11/5/55 W 20-6 H10/27/56 W 16-7 A11/16/57 L 27-35 H11/15/58 W 12-7 A

11/14/59 L 0-20 H 11/12/60 L 7-27 A10/14/61 W 21-14 H11/10/62 L 0-27 A11/9/63 L 26-39 H11/7/64 L 16-21 A10/16/65 W 16-12 H10/15/66 W 24-20 A10/28/67 L 6-23 H11/2/68 T 7-7 A11/11/69 W 44-13 H10/10/70 W 31-28 A11/6/71 L 7-30 H10/28/72 L 21-35 A10/6/73 W 54-49 H11/9/74 W 52-26 A11/8/75 W 27-24 H11/6/76 W 7-0 A11/5/77 L 31-50 H11/3/79 L 24-28 H10/10/81 L 26-27 H10/9/82 L 7-50 A11/3/84 L 14-44 A10/12/85 L 12-28 H10/4/86 L 18-50 A11/12/88 L 27-28 A10/21/89 L 16-29 H10/27/90 L 7-46 A10/19/91 L 17-24 H10/10/92 L 16-35 A10/9/93 L 23-24 H11/12/94 L 19-31 A10/11/97 L 3-30 H10/17/98 L 13-21 A10/23/99 L 27-31 H10/21/00 L 24-36 A9/29/01 L 28-31 H10/5/02 W 34-27 A11/15/03 W 54-7 H11/13/04 W 42-12 A9/10/05 W 56-17 A10/21/06 W 31-24 (ot) H11/17/07 L 23-37 A12/6/08 W 48-7 H12/5/09 L 10-42 A11/27/10 L 13-16 H9/24/11 L 23-31 A

SERIES NOTESPoints for Cal – 1,688Points for UW – 1,761

Most Points, Cal – 72 (1921)Most Points, UW – 72 (1915)

Largest Margin, Cal – 69 (1921)Largest Margin, UW – 72 (1915)

Longest Win Streak, Cal – 5 (1947-51, 2002-06)

Longest Win Streak, UW – 19 (1977-2001)Current Win Streak – UW, 3 (2009-11)

• The last two meetings between Cal and Washington were not decided until the final moments of the game. In 2010, Washington scored on a goaline plunge on the final play of the game, and in 2011, Washington held Cal off four times from the two-yard line with Bears driving for a game-tying touchdown in the waning moments

• In 2002, Jeff Tedford’s first year as head coach at Cal, the Bears snapped a 19-game losing streaking against the Huskies with a 34-27 win in Seattle. It was the start of a five-game winning streak for Cal over Washington.

• Washington nickelback Shaq Thompson’s older brother, Syd’Quan, played at Cal from 2006-09 and played with the Denver Broncos in the NFL.

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Total Offense – Career 1. Troy Taylor (1986-89) ..............................................................................................8236 2. Kyle Boller (1999-2002) ...........................................................................................7811 3. Pat Barnes (1993-96) ..............................................................................................7001 4. Rich Campbell (1977-80) .........................................................................................6799 5. Nate Longshore (2005-08) ......................................................................................6599 6. Kevin Riley (2006-10) ..............................................................................................6136 7. Dave Barr (1991-94) ................................................................................................5920 8. Aaron Rodgers (2003-04) ........................................................................................5805 9. Gale Gilbert (1980-84) .............................................................................................5788 10. Zach Maynard (2011-Present) ...............................................................................5189

Total Offense – Season 1. Pat Barnes (1996) ...................................................................................................3416 2. Aaron Rodgers (2003) .............................................................................................3133 3. Zach Maynard (2011) .............................................................................................3098 4. Nate Longshore (2006) ............................................................................................2969 5. Kevin Riley (2009) ...................................................................................................2901 6. Troy Taylor (1989) ....................................................................................................2784 7. Justin Vedder (1997) ...............................................................................................2743 8. Kyle Boller (2002) ....................................................................................................2732 9. Aaron Rodgers (2004) .............................................................................................2692 10. Troy Taylor (1988) ....................................................................................................2552 Zach Maynard (2012) .............................................................................................2091

Rushing Yards – Career 1. Russell White (1990-92) ..........................................................................................3367 2. Marshawn Lynch (2004-06) .....................................................................................3230 3. Justin Forsett (2004-07) ..........................................................................................3220 4. Joe Igber (1999-2002) .............................................................................................3124 5. Chuck Muncie (1973-75) .........................................................................................3052 6. Paul Jones (1975, ‘77-79) .......................................................................................2930 7. Shane Vereen (2008-10) .........................................................................................2834 8. Jahvid Best (2007-09) .............................................................................................2668 9. J.J. Arrington (2003-04) ...........................................................................................2625 10. John Olszewski (1950-52) .......................................................................................2504 Isi Sofele (2009-Present) .......................................................................................2219

Rushing Yards – Season 1. J.J. Arrington (2004) ................................................................................................2018 2. Jahvid Best (2008) ...................................................................................................1580 3. Justin Forsett (2007) ................................................................................................1546 4. Chuck Muncie (1975) ..............................................................................................1460 5. Marshawn Lynch (2006) ..........................................................................................1356 6. Isi Sofele (2011) ......................................................................................................1322

Rushing Touchdowns – Career 1. Russell White (1990-92 ...............................................................................................35 2. Chuck Muncie (1973-75) .............................................................................................32 3. Shane Vereen (2008-10) .............................................................................................29 3. Jahvid Best (2007-09) .................................................................................................29 3. Marshawn Lynch (2004-06) .........................................................................................29 6. Justin Forsett (2004-07) ..............................................................................................26 7. Paul Jones (1975, ‘77-79) ...........................................................................................22 7. Lindsey Champman (1991-93) ....................................................................................22 9. J.J. Arrington (2003-04) ...............................................................................................20 10. Joe Igber (1999-02) .....................................................................................................16 10. John Tuggle (1979-82) ................................................................................................16 Isi Sofele (2009-Present) ...........................................................................................13 C.J. Anderson (2011-Present) ...................................................................................12

100-Yard Rushing Games – Career 1. Marshawn Lynch (2004-06) .........................................................................................17 2. Chuck Muncie (1973-75) .............................................................................................15 2. Russell White (1990-92) ..............................................................................................15 2. Justin Forsett (2004-07) ..............................................................................................15 5. J.J. Arrington (2003-04) ...............................................................................................14 6. Jahvid Best (2007-09) .................................................................................................13 7. Shane Vereen (2008-10) .............................................................................................11 8. John Olszewski (1950-52) ...........................................................................................10 8. Joe Igber (1999-2002) .................................................................................................10 10. Isi Sofele (2009-Present) ............................................................................................7

Passing Yards – Career 1. Troy Taylor (1986-89) ..............................................................................................8126 2. Kyle Boller (1999-2002) ...........................................................................................7980 3. Pat Barnes (1993-96) ..............................................................................................7360 4. Rich Campbell (1977-80) .........................................................................................7174 5. Nate Longshore (2005-08) ......................................................................................6783 6. Gale Gilbert (1980-84) .............................................................................................6566 7. Dave Barr (1992-94) ................................................................................................6305 8. Kevin Riley (2006-10) ..............................................................................................6182 9. Aaron Rodgers (2003-04) ........................................................................................5469 10. Mike Pawlawski (1988-91) .......................................................................................5182 Zach Maynard (2011-Present) ...............................................................................5029

Passing Yards – Season 1. Pat Barnes (1996) ...................................................................................................3499 2. Nate Longshore (2006) ............................................................................................3021 3. Zach Maynard (2011) .............................................................................................2990 4. Aaron Rodgers (2003) .............................................................................................2903 5. Kevin Riley (2009) ...................................................................................................2850 6. Kyle Boller (2002) ....................................................................................................2815 7. Gale Gilbert (1983) ..................................................................................................2769 8. Troy Taylor (1989) ....................................................................................................2738 9. Justin Vedder (1997) ...............................................................................................2718 10. Pat Barnes (1995) ...................................................................................................2685 Zach Maynard (2012) .............................................................................................2039

Passing TDs – Career 1. Kyle Boller (1999-2002) ...............................................................................................64 2. Pat Barnes (1993-96) ..................................................................................................54 3. Nate Longshore (2005-08) ..........................................................................................51 3. Troy Taylor (1986-89) ..................................................................................................51 5. Kevin Riley (2006-10) ..................................................................................................50 6. Dave Barr (1992-94) ....................................................................................................48 7. Aaron Rodgers (2003-04) ............................................................................................43 8. Mike Pawlawski (1988-91) ...........................................................................................40 9. Craig Morton (1962-64) ...............................................................................................36 10. Rich Campbell (1977-80) .............................................................................................35 Zach Maynard (2011-Present) ...................................................................................29

Passing TDs – Season 1. Pat Barnes (1996) .......................................................................................................31 2. Kyle Boller (2002) ........................................................................................................28 3. Aaron Rodgers (2004) .................................................................................................24 3. Nate Longshore (2006) ................................................................................................24 5. Dave Barr (1993) .........................................................................................................21 5. Mike Pawlawski (1991) ................................................................................................21 7. Justin Vedder (1997) ...................................................................................................20 8. Dave Barr (1992) .........................................................................................................19 8. Aaron Rodgers (2003) .................................................................................................19 9. Kevin Riley (2009) .......................................................................................................18 9. Troy Taylor (1987) ........................................................................................................18 Zach Maynard (2011) .................................................................................................17

250-Yard Passing Games – Career 1. Pat Barnes (1993-96) ..................................................................................................14 2. Rich Campbell (1978-80) .............................................................................................13 Troy Taylor (1986-89) ..................................................................................................13 4. Dave Barr (1991-94) ....................................................................................................12 5. Gale Gilbert (1980-84) .................................................................................................10 5. Aaron Rodgers (2003-04) ............................................................................................10 7. Nate Longshore (2005-08) ............................................................................................9 7. Justin Vedder (1997-98) ................................................................................................9 9. Zach Maynard (2011-Present) .....................................................................................8 9. Kevin Riley (2006-10) ....................................................................................................8 9. Kyle Boller (1999-2002) .................................................................................................8 Passer Efficiency – Career 1. Aaron Rodgers (2003-04) .......................................................................................150.3 2. Dave Barr (1992-94) ...............................................................................................142.6 3. Pat Barnes (1993-96) .............................................................................................136.2 4. Rich Campbell (1978-80) ........................................................................................132.7 5. Mike Pawlawski (1988-91) ......................................................................................132.0 6. Nate Longshore (2005-08) .....................................................................................131.8 7. Kevin Riley (2007-10) .............................................................................................131.6 8. Zach Maynard (2011-Present) ..............................................................................129.8

Receptions – Career 1. Keenan Allen (2010-Present) ..................................................................................205

Receptions – Season 1. Dameane Douglas (1998) .........................................................................................100 2. Keenan Allen (2011) ...................................................................................................98 3. Geoff McArthur (2003) .................................................................................................85 4. Bobby Shaw (1997) .....................................................................................................75 5. Lavelle Hawkins (2007) ...............................................................................................72 6. DeSean Jackson (2007) ..............................................................................................65 Sean Dawkins (1992) ..................................................................................................65 8. Marvin Jones (2011) ....................................................................................................62 9. Keenan Allen (2012) ...................................................................................................61 10. DeSean Jackson (2006) ..............................................................................................59 Receptions – Game 1. Geoff McArthur at Stanford, Nov. 22, 2003 ................................................................16 2. Dameane Douglas at Oregon State, Oct. 31, 1998 ....................................................15 3. Keenan Allen vs. USC, Oct. 13, 2011.......................................................................13 3. Dameane Douglas vs. Stanford, Nov. 21, 1998 .........................................................13 3. Dameane Douglas at USC, Oct. 10, 1998 ..................................................................13 3. Iheanyi Uwaezuoke at Washington, Nov. 12, 1994 ....................................................13 3. Jack Schraub vs. Illinois, Sept. 28, 1964 ....................................................................13

Active Players in Cal Record Book

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Receiving Yards – Season 1. Geoff McArthur (2003) .............................................................................................1504 2. Keenan Allen (2011) ...............................................................................................1343 3. Dameane Douglas (1998) .......................................................................................1150 4. Bobby Shaw (1997) .................................................................................................1093 5. Sean Dawkins (1992) ..............................................................................................1070 6. DeSean Jackson (2006) ..........................................................................................1060 7. Mike Caldwell (1993) .................................................................................................962 8. Steve Rivera (1974) ...................................................................................................938 9. Bobby Shaw (1996) ...................................................................................................888 10. Lavelle Hawkins (2007) .............................................................................................872 Keenan Allen (2012) .................................................................................................737

Receiving Yards – Career 1. Geoff McArthur (2000-04) ........................................................................................3188 2. Bobby Shaw (1994-97) ............................................................................................2731 3. Keenan Allen (2010-Present) ................................................................................2570

Receiving Yards – Game1. Wesley Walker vs. San Jose State, Oct. 2, 1976 ......................................................2892. Geoff McArthur at Stanford, Nov. 22, 2003 ................................................................2453. Steve Rivera vs. Stanford, Nov. 23, 1974 ..................................................................2054. Bobby Shaw at Houston, Sept. 6, 1997 .....................................................................2045. Keenan Allen at Washington, Sept. 24, 2011 .........................................................197

Receiving Touchdowns – Career 1. Sean Dawkins (1990-92) .........................................................................................................31 2. Bobby Shaw (1994-97) ............................................................................................................27 3. Wesley Walker (1973-76) ........................................................................................................23 4. DeSean Jackson (2005-07) .....................................................................................................22 5. Steve Sweeney (1970-72) .......................................................................................................21 6. Geoff McArthur (2000-04) ........................................................................................................20 7. Keenan Allen (2010-Present) ................................................................................................17

Receiving Touchdowns – Season 1. Sean Dawkins (1992) ...............................................................................................................14 2. Steve Sweeney (1972) .............................................................................................................13 3. Bobby Shaw (1997) ..................................................................................................................10 3. Geoff McArthur (2003) .............................................................................................................10 5. Bobby Shaw (1996) ....................................................................................................................9 5. DeSean Jackson (2006) ............................................................................................................9 7. Cameron Morrah (2008) ............................................................................................................8 8. Jim Hanifan (1954) .....................................................................................................................7 8. Mike Caldwell (1993) ..................................................................................................................7 8. Jonathan Makonnen (2002) .......................................................................................................7 8. Geoff McArthur (2004) ...............................................................................................................7 8. DeSean Jackson (2005) ............................................................................................................7 Keenan Allen (2012) ................................................................................................................. 6 Keenan Allen (2011) ................................................................................................................. 6

100-Yard Receiving Games – Career 1. Geoff McArthur (2000-04) ............................................................................................11 1. Bobby Shaw (1994-97) ................................................................................................11 3. DeSean Jackson (2005-07) ...........................................................................................9 4. Wesley Walker (1973-76) ..............................................................................................8 4. Dameane Douglas (1995-98) ........................................................................................8 6. Keenan Allen (2010-Present) ......................................................................................7

Punt Return Average – Career 1. DeSean Jackson (2005-07) ......................................................................................16.7 2. Jeremy Ross (2007-10) ............................................................................................15.2 3. Paul Keckley (1946-48) ............................................................................................12.9 4. Jemeel Powell (1999-2002) ....................................................................................12.70 5. Tim Mixon (2003-05) ...............................................................................................12.68 6. Jerry Bradley (1964-66) ............................................................................................12.5 7. Keenan Allen (2010-Present) .................................................................................12.0

Punt Return Average – Season 1. DeSean Jackson (2006) ...........................................................................................18.2 2. Jemeel Powell (2000) ...............................................................................................18.1 3. Paul Keckley (1948) .................................................................................................15.3 4. Tim Mixon (2005) ......................................................................................................14.9 5. Keenan Allen (2012) ................................................................................................14.1

All Purpose Yardage – Career 1. Deltha O’Neal (1996-99) ..........................................................................................4998 2. Russell White (1990-92) ..........................................................................................4943 3. Marshawn Lynch (2004-06) .....................................................................................4574 4. Chuck Muncie (1973-75) .........................................................................................4194 5. Shane Vereen (2008-10) .........................................................................................4069 6. Jahvid Best (2007-09) .............................................................................................4045 7. Joe Igber (1999-2002) .............................................................................................3879 8. Na’il Benjamin (1993-96) .........................................................................................3836 9. Justin Forsett (2004-07) ..........................................................................................3768 10. Paul Jones (1975, 77-79) ........................................................................................3726 Keenan Allen (2010-Present) ................................................................................3458

Pass Breakups – Season 1. Darian Hagan (2008) ...................................................................................................18 1. Syd’Quan Thompson (2008)........................................................................................18 1. Harrison Smith (2004) .................................................................................................18 4. Jemeel Powell (2000) ..................................................................................................16 5. John Hardy (1990) .......................................................................................................13 5. Donnie McCleskey (2003) ...........................................................................................13 7. Issac Booth (1993) ......................................................................................................12 7. Daymeion Hughes (2005) ............................................................................................12 10. Steve Williams (2011) and five others ......................................................................11 Marc Anthony (2011) ..................................................................................................10 Steve Williams (2012) ..................................................................................................9

Pass Breakups – Career 1. Syd’Quan Thompson (2006-09) ..................................................................................36 2. Chidi Iwuoma (1997-2000) ..........................................................................................35 3. Harrison Smith (2002-05) ............................................................................................32 4. Daymeion Hughes (2003-06) ......................................................................................29 5. Jemeel Powell (1999-2002) .........................................................................................27 6. Darian Hagan (2007-10) ..............................................................................................25 6. Donnie McCleskey (2002-05) ......................................................................................25 6. John Hardy (2002-05) ..................................................................................................25 9. Steve Williams (2010-Present) ..................................................................................24 10. David Wilson (1988-91) ...............................................................................................23 Marc Anthony (2008-Present) ...................................................................................21 Josh Hill (2008-Present) ............................................................................................21

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Broadcast Bios – OffenseComplete player biographies including links to career stats and game-by-game stats for each season can be found by clicking on a player’s

name on the football roster page at CalBears.com (http://www.calbears.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/cal-m-footbl-mtt.html). Full career stats for all members of the 2012 Cal football team can be found by visiting http://www.calbears.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2012-2013/histcarr.html.

OL – #58 CHRIS ADCOCK (6-3, 300, So.)• Has started the first nine games of 2012 at right guard, and picked up his first career tackle

against Arizona State

WR – #21 KEENAN ALLEN (6-3, 210, Jr.)• Became Cal’s all-time receptions leader in his most recent game at Utah and now has 205

catches in his career, while his 2,570 career receiving yards ranks third in school history• Through nine games of 2012 ranks tied for 19th nationally and third in the Pac-12 in recep-

tions per game (6.78), while he is 37th nationally and seventh in the Pac-12 in receiving yards (81.89 rpg). He is also among the national and Pac-12 leaders in both punt returns and all-purpose yardage, ranking 14th nationally and third in the conference in punt returns (14.13 ypr), and 73rd nationally and ninth in the Pac-12 in all purpose yardage (109.78 ypg)

• Cal’s leading receiver in 2012 with 61 catches (No. 9 on Cal’s single-season list) for 737 yards and six touchdown catches, along with two more touchdowns on a punt return and a reverse for a total of 48 points to rank 10th in the Pac-12 in scoring (TDs) ... second Bear to have two reception totals on all-time single-season top 10 list (also DeSean Jackson)

• Notched his sixth TD reception of the season at Utah among his five catches for 61 yards• Posted season highs of 11 catches and 166 receiving yards with a TD at Washington State• Hauled in two receiving TDs for the first time in his career against UCLA, part of his eight

catches for 79 yards• Scored twice against Southern Utah on a receiving touchdown and his first career punt

return for a touchdown (69 yards) as part of his five receptions for 69 yards and career-high 94 punt return yards on three returns ... his punt return performance earned him national Punt Returner Performer of the Week by the College Football Performance Awards

• Has seven career 100-yard receiving games that ranks sixth all-time at Cal, with a team-leading five of those performances occuring in 2011

• Has caught at least one pass in every game he’s played at Cal (33), which ranks eighth nationally and first in the Pac-12

• Only player in the nation to be nominated twice for the GEICO Play of the Year for his 69-yard punt return vs. Southern Utah and 69-yard touchdown reception at Washington State

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSReceptions: 13 (vs. USC, 2011) Receptions: 11 (at Washington State)Receiving Yards: 197 (at Washington, 2011) Receiving Yards: 166 (at Washington State)Receiving TDs: 2 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Receiving TDs: 2 (vs. UCLA)Long Reception: 90 (at Wahington, 2011) Long Reception: 69 (at Washington State)Points: 12 (2x, last vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Points: 12 (vs. Southern Utah)Rushes: 7 (vs. Washington, 2010) Rushes: 2 (vs. Nevada)Rushing Yards: 60 (vs. Washington, 2010) Rushing Yards: 35 (vs. Nevada)Rushing TDs: 1 (2x, last vs. Nevada, 2012) Rushing TDs: 1 (vs. Nevada)Long Rush: 45 (vs. Washington, 2010) Long Rush: 39 (vs. Nevada)Kick Returns: 6 (at Oregon State, 2010) Kick Returns: Kick Return Yards: 120 (vs. Stanford, 2010) Kick Return Yards: Long Kick Return: 61 (vs. Arizona State, 2010) Long Kick Return: Punt Returns: 3 (2x, last vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Punt Returns: 3 (2x, last vs. Southern Utah)Punt Return Yards: 94 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Punt Return Yards: 94 (vs. Southern Utah)Long Punt Return: 69 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Long Punt Return: 69 (vs. Southern Utah)Punt Return TDs: 1 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Punt Return TDs: 1 (vs. Southern Utah)Pass Completions: 1 (3x, last at Ohio State, 2012) Pass Completions: 1 (at Ohio State)Pass Attempts: 1 (3x, last at Ohio State, 2012) Pass Attempts: 1 (at Ohio State)Passing Yards: 27 (at Colorado, 2011) Passing Yards: 8 (at Ohio State)Long Pass: 27 (at Colorado, 2011) Long Pass: 8 (at Ohio State)All Purpose Yards: 217 (at Washington, 2011) All Purpose Yards: 180 (at Washington State)Tackles: 2 (at Nevada, 2010) Tackles: 1 (at Washington State) TB – #9 C.J. ANDERSON (5-11, 210, Sr.)• Leads the team in rushing with 513 yards and ranks 12th in the Pac-12 (57.00 ypg) while

adding a team-best four rushing TDs on 82 carries• Has led the team in rushing four times• Fifth on the squad in receiving with 11 receptions for 120 yards and a score• Scored two rushing TDs at Washington State, along with a game-high 112 yards on 15

carries• Garnered a number of career bests against UCLA, including 21 carries, 151 rushing yards

(13th-best performance in Pac-12 in 2012) and a career-long 68-yard TD, while also snag-ging his second career receiving TD

• Notched a career-high four receptions for a season-high 65 receiving yards at Ohio State• Paced Cal in rushing for the first time in his career against Nevada, with 14 carries for 66

yards and also led the team in rushing at USC with five carries for 32 yards• Had five carries for 46 yards and a touchdown on the ground against Southern Utah• Has career totals of 858 yards rushing and 12 touchdowns on 154 carries

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSRushes: 21 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Rushes: 21 (vs. UCLA)Rushing Yards: 151 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Rushing Yards: 151 (vs. UCLA)Rushing TDs: 2 (2x, last at Wash. State, 2012) Rushing TDs: 2 (at Washington State)Long Rush: 68 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Long Rush: 68 (vs. UCLA)Points: 12 (2x, last at Washngton State, 2012) Points: 12 (at Washington State)Receptions: 4 (at Ohio State, 2012) Receptions: 4 (vs. Ohio State)Receiving Yards: 74 (at Arizona State, 2011) Receiving Yards: 65 (at Ohio State)Long Reception: 74 (at Arizona State, 2011) Long Reception: 30 (at Ohio State)Receiving TDs: 1 (2x, last vs. UCLA, 2012) Receiving TDs: 1 (vs. UCLA)All Purpose Yards: 163 (vs. UCLA, 2012) All Purpose Yards: 163 (vs. UCLA)

TB/RET – #5 BRENDAN BIGELOW (5-10, 190, So.) ...BIG-uh-low• Third on the team in rushing with 343 yards while adding three TDs on 27 carries (12.7 ypr)• Had 160 yards rushing and two TDs on four carries at Ohio State, to become only the second

FBS player in last decade with more than 150 yards rushing on five or less carries• Scored twice at Ohio State on runs of 81 and 59 yards, with the 81-yarder the longest run

ever by an opponent at Ohio Stadium as well as Cal’s longest run of the year to earn CFPA All Purpose Performer of the Week and honorable mention CFPA Running Back Performer of the Week honors

• Became the first Cal rusher since Jahvid Best in 2009 to post three touchdown runs of 50 or more yards when he raced 57 yards for a touchdown at Utah, finishing with 66 yards on two carries

• Recorded his first career receiving TD against UCLA on a career-long 32-yard reception, part of his personal-best-tying two receptions

• Had 59 yards rushing on a career-high eight rushes at Washington State• Had a career-high 40 yards receiving on a career-high-tying two catches (including a

31-yarder), as well as a season-best four kick returns, 96 kick return yards and a 40-yard kick return vs. Stanford

• Ranks tied for 44th in the nation and sixth in the Pac-12 in kick returns (23.53 ypr)

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSRushes: 8 (at Washington State, 2012) Rushes: 8 (at Washington State)Rushing Yards: 160 (at Ohio State, 2012) Rushing Yards: 160 (at Ohio State)Rushing TDs: 2 (2x, last at Ohio State, 2012) Rushing Yards: 2 (2x, last at Ohio State)Long Rush: 81 (at Ohio State, 2012) Long Rush: 81 (at Ohio State)Receptions: 2 (2x, last vs. Stanford, 2012) Receptions: 2 (2x, last vs. Stanford)Receiving Yards: 40 (vs. Stanford, 2012) Receiving Yards: 40 (vs. Stanford)Long Reception: 32 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Long Reception: 32 (vs. UCLA)Kick Returns: 6 (at Oregon, 2011) Kick Returns: 4 (vs. Stanford)Kick Return Yards: 111 (vs. Presb., 2011) Kick Return Yards: 96 (vs. Stanford)Long Kick Return: 88TD (vs. Presb., 2011) Long Kick Return: 40 (vs. Stanford)Points: 12 (at Ohio State, 2012) Points: 12 (at Ohio State)All Purpose Yards: 234 (at Ohio State, 2012) All Purpose Yards: 234 (at Ohio State)

QB – #16 ALLAN BRIDGFORD (6-3, 220, Jr.)• Got his first career start in the season opener against Nevada, completing 2-of-9 passes

for six yards, and appeared for one play against Ohio State

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSCompletions: 8 (at Oregon, 2011) Completions: 2 (vs. Nevada)Attempts: 19 (at Oregon, 2011) Attempts: 9 (vs. Nevada)Passing Yards: 103 (at Oregon, 2011) Passing Yards: 6 (vs. Nevada)Long Pass: 33 (vs. Presbyterian, 2011) Long Pass: 8 (vs. Nevada)

PK – #13 VINCENZO D’AMATO (6-1, 200, Jr.) ... vin-CHEN-zo duh-MAHT-oh• Leads the Pac-12 in field goals made (1.44 fgmpg) and field goal percentage (13-18, .722),

while ranking 25th nationally in field goals made• Has made each of his last nine field goal attempts, converting on his final three (3-4) to tie

a career high in field goals made at USC and then making his lone attempts vs. Arizona State, vs. UCLA, a career-high 52-yarder at Washington State, and vs. Stanford, and both attempts at Utah

• Leads the team in scoring with 64 points on 13 field goals and 25 extra points• 90th nationally and ninth in the conference in scoring at 7.11 ppg• Tallied a personal best 14 points against Southern Utah, converting all three of his field goal

attempts, including a 47-yarder and 5-of-6 extra points• Has career totals of 20 games played and 116 points scored to rank second among all active

Cal players, making 20-of-30 (.667) field goal attempts and 56 of of his 59 extra-point tries (.949)

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSField Goals Made: 3 (2x, last at USC, 2012) Field Goals Made: 3 (2x, last at USC)Long Field Goal: 52 (at Washington State, 2012) Long Field Goal: 52 (at Wash. State)PATs Made: 8 (vs. Eastern Washington, 2009) PATs Made: 5 (vs. Southern Utah)Points: 14 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Points: 14 (vs. Southern Utah)

WR – #6 CHRIS HARPER (6-0, 170, Fr.)• Second on the club in receptions (29), receiving yards (380) and TD catches (2)• Has a combined 11 catches for 168 yards in the last two games• Led Cal in receiving yards against Southern Utah with a career-high-tying seven catches

for a 94 yards, vs. Stanford with four catches for 82 yards and at Utah with a career-high tying seven catches for 86 yards, including a career-long 33-yard reception

• Hauled in a 13-yard touchdown reception in his first collegiate game against Nevada, part of his five receptions for 57 yards on the day

• Scored his second touchdown of the season at Ohio State on a 19-yard pass from Zach Maynard

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSReceptions: 7 (2x, last at Utah, 2012) Receptions: 7 (2x, last at Utah)Receiving Yards: 94 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Receiving Yards: 94 (vs. Southern Utah)Receiving TDs: 1 (2x last at Ohio State, 2012) Receiving TDs: 1 (2x, last at Ohio State)Long Reception: 33 (at Utah, 2012) Long Reception: 33 (at Utah)All Purpose Yards: 94 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) All Purpose Yards: 94 (vs. Southern Utah)Tackles: 1 (at Ohio State, 2012) Tackles: 1 (at Ohio State)

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TB/RET – #13 MIKE MANUEL (5-9, 198, Sr.)• Has posted 12 kick returns for 230 yards in 2012, including a career-high six kick returns

for 99 yards against Arizona State• Had a season-long 29-yard kick return at Utah among his two returns for 42 yards

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSRushes: 7 (vs. Washington State, 2011) Rushes: Rushing Yards: 29 (vs. Washington State, 2011) Rushing Yards: Receptions: 1 (twice, last at Stanford, 2011) Receptions: Receiving Yards: 9 (at Stanford, 2011) Receiving Yards: Kick Returns: 6 (vs. Arizona State, 2012) Kick Returns: 6 (vs. Arizona State)Kick Return Yards: 103 (at Stanford, 2011) Kick Return Yards: 99 (vs. Arizona State)Long Kick Return: 32 (vs. Texas, 2011) Long Kick Return: 29 (at Utah)

QB – #15 ZACH MAYNARD (6-2, 185, Sr.)• Has completed 165-of-267 passes for 2,039 yards with 12 passing touchdowns, three rushing

scores and nine interceptions for a 134.04 quarterback rating that ranks sixth in the Pac-12 and 58th nationally

• Threw TD passes to Keenan Allen and Richard Rodgers, part of his 20-of-32 day for 288 yards at Utah, including a 51-yard pass to Rodgers

• Completed 19-of-31 passes for 214 yards, with one interception vs. Stanford• Connected with Keenan Allen for a season-long 69-yard touchdown at Washington State

(14-23-2-189-1), and later garnered his third rushing TD of the season• Threw four TD passes for the second time in his career against UCLA, along with his second

rushing TD of 2012, completing 25-of-30 passes for a season-high 295 yards and posting career highs for completion percentage (83.3%) and quarterback efficiency rating (203.27)

• Posted his first rushing touchdown of 2012 at Ohio State, along with a career-high 26 completions in 37 attempts for 280 yards with one TD and one interception

• Completed 17-of-23 passes for 229 yards with one TD and on interception against Southern Utah, along with six rushes for a season-high 39 yards

• Completed 17-of-30 passes for 245 yards and two touchdowns vs. Nevada• Ranks 10th all-time at Cal in total offense yards (5189) and has 5029 passing yards to move

within 153 from cracking Cal’s all-time top-10 list in that category

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSCompletions: 26 (at Ohio State, 2012) Completions: 26 (at Ohio State)Attempts: 43 (2x, last vs. USC, 2011) Attempts: 37 (at Ohio State)Passing Yards: 349 (at Washington, 2011) Passing Yards: 295 (vs. UCLA)Passing TDs: 4 (2x, last vs. UCLA, 2012) Passing TDs: 4 (vs. UCLA)Long Pass: 90 (at Washington, 2011) Long Pass: 69 (at Washington State)Rushes: 19 (at USC, 2012) Rushes: 19 (at USC)Rushing Yards: 52 (vs. Fresno State, 2011) Rushing Yards: 78 (at Washington State)Rushing TDs: 1 (7x, last at Wash. State, 2012) Rushing TDs: 1 (3x, last at Wash. State) Long Rush: 43 (vs. Fresno State, 2011) Long Rush: 22 (vs. Southern Utah)Points: 6 (7x, last at Washington State, 2012) Points: 6 (3x, last at Washington State)

WR – #10 DARIUS POWE (6-3, 212, Fr.)• Posted his first two collegiate receptions at Ohio State, finishing with two catches for 44

yards, including a career-long 36-yarder• Started his first career game at Washington State

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSReceptions: 2 (at Ohio State, 2012) Receptions: 2 (at Ohio State, 2012)Receiving Yards: 44 (at Ohio State, 2012) Receiving Yards: 44 (at Ohio State, 2012)Long Reception: 36 (at Ohio State, 2012) Long Reception: 36 (at Ohio State)All Purpose Yards: 36 (at Ohio State, 2012) All Purpose Yards: 36 (at Ohio State)

OL – #73 JORDAN RIGSBEE (6-4, 306, RFr.)• Has started the first nine games of 2012 at left guard alongside his brother and left tackle

Tyler Rigsbee, and recovered a fumble on a botched punt against UCLA

OL – #77 TYLER RIGSBEE (6-5, 290, Sr.)• Has started the first nine games of 2012 at left tackle alongside his brother and left guard

Jordan Rigsbee

TE – #11 RICHARD RODGERS (6-4, 265, So.)• Third on the club with 244 yards receiving, while his 15 receptions are fourth• Enjoyed a breakout game against UCLA, catching seven passes for 129 yards (career

highs), including a 50-yarder• Caught his first career touchdown pass on a seven-yarder from Zach Maynard at Utah, part

of his three receptions for 76 yards, including a season-high 51-yard catch• Had his first multi-catch game against Arizona State with two grabs for 14 yards• Father, Richard Sr., is a former Cal football player who was prominently involved in “The

Play” in the 1982 Big Game (making the fourth of five laterals)

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSReceptions: 7 (vs. UCLA 2012) Receptions: 7 (vs. UCLA)Receiving Yards: 129 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Receiving Yards: 129 (vs. UCLA)Long Reception: 51 (at Utah, 2012) Long Reception: 51 (at Utah)Receiving TDs: 1 (at Utah, 2012) Receiving TDs: 1 (at Utah)Kick Returns: 1 (at Arizona State, 2011) Kick Returns: Kick Return Yards: 5 (at Arizona State, 2011) Kick Return Yards:Long Kick Return: 5 (at Arizona State, 2011) Long Kick Return:Blocked Kicks: 1 (vs. Presbyterian, 2011) Blocked Kicks:Tackles: 1 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Tackles: 1 (vs. Nevada)

OL – #57 BRIAN SCHWENKE (6-4, 300, Sr.) ... SHWANK-ee• Moved to center from guard for his senior season in 2012• Named to Phil Steele’s second-team preseason All-Pac-12 team in 2012• Has played in 45 of 47 possible games during his four seasons with the program (2009-12)

and made 33 starts over the past three seasons, 12 in 2010, 12 in 2011 and nine in 2012 (most among active Cal players)

TB – #20 ISI SOFELE (5-8, 200, Sr.) ... EE-see so-FELL-ay• Second on the team in rushing in 2012 with 477 yards on 109 carries with two touchdowns • 10th all-time at Cal in career 100-yard rushing games with seven, after posting 105 yards

on the ground and his 13th career rushing touchdown against Arizona State• Also hit the century mark in rushing yards against Southern Utah, rushing for 104 yards on

19 carries including his first touchdown of 2012• Had a season-high 21 carries for 86 yards at Ohio State, 63 yards on 14 carries at Wash-

ington State, and 47 yards on 12 carries at Utah• Has led Cal in rushing three times this season• Has racked up 2,219 career rushing yards while playing in all 47 games possible (the only

Cal player to do so) and making 21 starts over his four collegiate seasons from 2009-12

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSRushes: 26 (vs. Utah, 2011) Rushes: 21 (at Ohio State)Rushing Yards: 190 (vs. Oregon State, 2011) Rushing Yards: 105 (vs. Arizona State)Rushing TDs: 2 (2x, last vs. Presbyterian, 2011) Rushing TDs: 1 (2x, last vs. Arizona State)Long Rush: 56 (vs. Oregon State, 2011) Long Rush: 32 (vs. Arizona State)Points: 12 (2x, last vs. Presbyterian, 2011) Points: 6 (2x, last vs. Arizona State)Receptions: 3 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Receptions: 3 (vs. Nevada)Receiving Yards: 33 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Receiving Yards: 33 (vs. Nevada)Receiving TDs: 1 (twice, last vs. Stanford, 2010) Receiving TDs: Long Rec: 22 (at Washington, 2011) Long Rec: 17 (vs. Nevada)All Purpose Yards: 190 (vs. Oregon State, 2011) All Purpose Yards: 118 (vs. Southern Utah) Kick Returns: 6 (twice, last vs. Utah, 2009) Kick Returns: 1 (at Washington State)Kick Return Yards: 127 (at Washington, 2009) Kick Return Yards: 12 (at Wash. State)Long Kick Return: 65 (at Washington, 2009) Long Kick Return: 12 (at Wash. State)Tackles: 4 (at UCLA, 2009) Tackles:

FB – #48 ERIC STEVENS (6-0, 242, Sr.)• Missed 2011 due to injury but has returned in 2012 and contributed career highs of 10

rushes for 41 yards and seven receptions for 47 yards• Garnered a personal-best two catches for a career-high-tying 13 yards at Ohio State, along

with two rushes for 11 yards, and also had two catches for 10 yards vs. UCLA• Had a career-high-tying 13 receiving yards on the longest catch of his career at USC• Had career highs of three rushes and 12 rushing yards against Southern Utah• Has played in 32 games and started nine contests from 2008-12

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSRushes: 3 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Rushes: 3 (vs. Southern Utah)Rushing Yards: 12 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Rushing Yards: 12 (vs. Southern Utah)Receptions: 2 (2x, last vs. UCLA, 2012) Receptions: 2 (2x, last vs. UCLA)Receiving Yards: 13 (2x, last at USC, 2012) Receiving Yards: 13 (2x, last at USC)Receiving TDs: 1 (at Nevada, 2010) Receiving TDs:Long Reception: 13 (at USC, 2012) Long Reception: 13 (at USC)Tackles: 2 (2x, last vs. Washington State, 2009) Tackles: 1 (at Utah)Kick Returns: 1 (vs. Washington State, 2009) Kick Returns:Kick Return Yards: 11 (vs. Washington State, 2009) Kick Return Yards:Long Kick Return: 11 (vs. Washington State, 2009) Long Kick Return:All Purpose Yards: 24 (at Ohio State, 2012) All Purpose Yards: 24 (at Ohio State)Points: 6 (at Nevada, 2010) Points:

OL – #75 MATT SUMMERS-GAVIN (6-4, 300, Sr.)• A national semifinalist for the prestigious Campbell Trophy and a candidate for the 2012

National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete Awards • Also one of 30 candidates selected nationally for the prestigious Senior CLASS Award®

after being named in the preseason to first-team All-Pac-12 squads by Phil Steele and Blue Ribbon, as well as to the Outland Trophy watch list

• Has played in 38 games with 31 starts over the last three seasons (2009-12), including 18 straight that included the final four games of 2010, all 13 games in 2011 and six games in 2012, missing three games due to injury

WR – #1 BRYCE TREGGS (5-11, 175, Fr.)• Scored Cal’s first touchdown of 2012 on a 37-yard reception against Nevada, becoming the

third Golden Bear in the last five seasons to score a receiving touchdown on his first touch• Tied his season high with four catches against Stanford, good for 16 yards• Added three catches for 38 yards against Southern Utah, three for 28 yards at Ohio State,

and two for 22 vs. Arizona State, while picking up one at USC (17) and at Utah (4)• Set a personal best with four catches (29 yards) vs. UCLA to his extend his string of con-

secutive games with a catch to all six of his career but did not have a catch for the first time in his career at Washington State

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSReceptions: 4 (2x, last vs. Stanford, 2012) Receptions: 4 (2x, last vs. Stanford)Receiving Yards: 62 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Receiving Yards: 62 (vs. Nevada)Receiving TDs: 1 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Receiving TDs: 1 (vs. Nevada)Long Reception: 37 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Long Reception: 37 (vs. Nevada)All Purpose Yards: 62 (vs. Nevada, 2012) All Purpose Yards: 62 (vs. Nevada)

TE – #84 JACOB WARK (6-4, 255, So.)• Hauled in a career-high-tying two passes for a career-high 26 yards at USC, second on the

team in both categories• Picked up his first career start at Ohio State, setting a career-high-tying mark with two recep-

tions for 12 receiving yards, after making one catch for 20 yards (longest career reception) and posting career highs of two kick returns for 27 in the season opener vs. Nevada

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSReceptions: 2 (2x, last at USC, 2012) Receptions: 2 (2x, last at USC)Receiving Yards: 26 (at USC, 2012) Receiving Yards: 26 (at USC)Long Reception: 20 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Long Reception: 20 (vs. Nevada)Kick Returns: 2 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Kick Returns: 2 (vs. Nevada)Kick Return Yards: 27 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Kick Return Yards: 27 (vs. Nevada)Long Kick Return: 14 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Long Kick Return: 14 (vs. Nevada)All Purpose Yards: 47 (vs. Nevada, 2012) All Purpose Yards: 47 (vs. Nevada)

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22 CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington)

Broadcast Bios – DefenseComplete player biographies that include links to game-by-game stats for each season and career stats can be found by clicking on a player’s

name on the football roster page at CalBears.com (calbears.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/cal-m-footbl-mtt.html). Full player career stats for all members of the 2012 Cal football team can be found by visiting calbears.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2012-2013/histcarr.html.

DB – #2 MARC ANTHONY (6-0, 200, Sr.)• Has totaled 44 tackles that is sixth on the team, while his career high 6.5 tackles for loss

(-17 yards) is tied for first and his two interceptions tied for fourth• Had a career-high 13 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss (-1 yard) against USC and came back

with nine stops, 2.0 tackles for loss (-6 yards) and one pass breakup against Arizona State • Returned an interception against Southern Utah 61 yards for his first career TD and had

another pick on Cal’s seven-yardline vs. Stanford• Collected career highs in tackles for loss (3.0) and tackle for loss yards (9) against Nevada

in 2012 season opener• Has earned CFPA Honorable Mention Defensive Back Performer of the Week twice in 2012

for his performances against Nevada and Stanford• Cal’s active career leader in interception return yards (96), while ranking second among

active Cal players in career tackles (130), passes defended (26), pass breakups (21) and interceptions (5), and third in tackles for loss (12.0, -27 yards)

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 13 (at USC, 2012) Tackles: 13 (at USC)TFL: 3.0 (vs. Nevada, 2012) TFL: 3.0 (vs. Nevada) TFL Yards: 9 (vs. Nevada, 2012) TFL Yards: 9 (vs. Nevada)INT: 1 (5x, last vs. Stanford, 2012) INT: 1 (2x, last vs. Stanford)INT Return Yards: 61 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) INT Return Yards: 61 (vs. Southern Utah)Long INT Return: 61TD (vs. Southern Utah, 2011) Long INT Return: 61TD (vs. Southern Utah) PBU: 3 (vs. Washington State, 2011) PBU: 1 (3x, last vs. Stanford)FF: 1 (2x, last vs. Stanford, 2012) FF: 1 (vs. Stanford)All Purpose Yards: 61 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) All Purpose Yards: 61 (vs. Southern Utah) Points: 6 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Points: 6 (vs. Southern Utah)

DL – #41 TODD BARR (6-3, 275, RFr.)• Tied for fourth on the team in tackles for loss (4.5, -20 yards) and tied for fifth in sacks (2.0,

-11 yards), while adding 10 tackles and a quarterback hurry• Registered a career-high three tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss (-3 yards) and 0.5 sacks (-0

yards) vs. Nevada• Also had 1.5 tackles for loss (-10 yards), including his first full career sack (-9 yards) against

Arizona State, a lone tackle at Ohio State that went for a five-yard loss, two tackles and 0.5 sacks (-2 yards) and 0.5 TFL (-2 yards) vs. Southern Utah, one tackle and his first career quarterback hurry against UCLA, and one tackle at Utah

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 3 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Tackles: 3 (vs. Nevada)TFL: 1.5 (2x, last vs. Arizona State, 2012) TFL: 1.5 (2x, last vs. Arizona State) TFL Yards: 10 (vs. Arizona State, 2012) TFL Yards: 10 (vs. Arizona State)Sacks: 1.0 (vs. Arizona State, 2012) Sacks: 1.0 (vs. Arizona State)Sack Yards: 9 (vs. Arizona State, 2012) Sack Yards: 9 (vs. Arizona State)

LB – #22 NATHAN BROUSSARD (6-3, 246, RFr.)• Has played in all nine games, including his first three career starts in the last three contests

at Washington State, vs. Stanford and at Utah, contributing season totals of 12 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss (-23 yards) and 3.0 sacks (-21 yards)

• Tied his career-high-tying with three tackles at Washington State, while adding a 13-yard sack and a quarterback hurry

• Registered a three-yard sack against UCLA and a half-sack (-2 yards) vs. Arizona State, and a career-high-tying three tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss (-2 yards) vs. Southern Utah

• Had a half tackle for loss among his two tackles vs. Stanford (-3 yards)

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 3 (2x, last at Washington State, 2012) Tackles: 3 (2x, last at Washington State)TFL: 1.0 (3x, last vs. Stanford, 2012) TFL: 1.0 (3x, last vs. Stanford, 2012)TFL Yards: 13 (at Washington State, 2012) TFL Yards: 13 (at Washington State)Sacks: 1.0 (2x, last at Washington State, 2012) Sacks: 1.0 (2x, last at Wash. State, 2012)Sack Yards: 13 (at Washington State, 2012) Sack Yards: 13 (at Washington State)

DL – #91 DEANDRE COLEMAN (6-5, 309, Jr.)• Leads all Cal defensive linemen in 2012 with 39 tackles, while adding 5.5 tackles for loss (-17

yards) to rank third on the team, 2.0 sacks (-10 yards), a pass breakup, a fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry

• Has career totals of 76 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss (-47 yards), 4.0 sacks (-25 yards), two pass breakups, two passes defended and two fumble recoveries in 34 games and 11 starts

• Cal’s active career leader in tackles for loss• Tied his career high in tackles with eight against Arizona State, and also had a career-high-

tying eight tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss (-1 yard) vs. Nevada; a season-high 1.5 tackles for loss (-10 yards) vs. Southern Utah while also picking up 1.0 sack (-8 yards) and seven tackles; five tackles with 0.5 tackles for loss (-1 yard) at Utah; two tackles at Ohio State; four tackles, one fumble recovery and 0.5 TFL (-1 yard); and one tackle vs. UCLA and at Washington State with the latter also being a tackle for loss (-3 yards)

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 8 (2x, last vs. Arizona State, 2012) Tackles: 8 (2x, last vs. Arizona State)TFL: 3.0 (vs. Presbyterian, 2011) TFL: 1.5 (vs. Southern Utah)TFL Yards: 11 (vs. Texas, 2011) TFL Yards: 10 (vs. Southern Utah) Sacks: 1.0 (3x, last vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Sacks: 1.0 (vs. Southern Utah)Sack Yards: 11 (vs. Texas, 2011) Sack Yards: 8 (vs. Southern Utah)FR: 1 (2x, last vs. Stanford, 2012) FR: 1 (vs. Stanford)PBU: 1 (2x, last at USC, 2012) PBU: 1 (at USC)

LB – #11 NICK FORBES (6-1, 236, So.)• Tied for first on the team with 63 tackles and ranks tied for seventh in the Pac-12 (7.0 tpg),

while adding 3.0 tackles for loss (-15 yards), 1.5 sack (-11 yards), three pass breakups, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, two quarterback hurries and a blocked kick in 2012

• Posted a career and game-high 13 tackles vs. Stanford• Notched 10 tackles against UCLA, including an 11-yard sack that was the first of his career,

and also collected his first career forced fumble and fumble recovery• Had Cal’s first blocked field goal since 2008 and first blocked kick since 2011 against Arizona

State, while adding eight tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss at USC; eight tackles and a pass breakup against Southern Utah; seven tackles, including 1.0 tackle for loss (-2 yard) and 0.5 sack (-0 yards) at Utah; six tackles, a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry vs. Arizona State; four tackles in his first career start at Ohio State; four tackles, a quarterback hurry and a pass breakup at Washington State; and three vs. Nevada

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 13 (vs. Stanford, 2012) Tackles: 13 (vs. Stanford)TFL: 1.0 (3x, last at Utah, 2012) TFL: 1.0 (3x, last at Utah)TFL Yards: 11 (vs. UCLA, 2012) TFL Yards: 11 (vs. UCLA)Sacks: 1.0 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Sacks: 1.0 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Sack Yards: 11 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Sack Yards: 11 (vs. UCLA, 2012)FF: 1 (vs. UCLA, 2012) FF: 1 (vs. UCLA)FR: 1 (vs. UCLA, 2012) FR: 1 (vs. UCLA)PBU: 1 (3x, last at Washington State, 2012) PBU: 1 (3x, last at Washington State)Blocked Kick: 1 (vs. Arizona State, 2012) Blocked Kick: 1 (vs. Arizona State)

DB – #23 JOSH HILL (5-10, 203, Sr.)• Tied for team lead with 63 tackles and ranks tied for seventh in the Pac-12 (7.0 tpg), while

ranking second with six pass breakups, and adding a forced fumble and 0.5 tackles for loss (-0 yards)

• Posted a career-high 12 tackles against Nevada in season opener; added 11 and a pass breakup vs. Stanford; nine along with a forced fumble and a pass breakup against USC; eight vs. Southern Utah; six with two pass breakups against Arizona State; six at Utah with a pass breakup

• Cal’s active career leader in tackles (190) and forced fumbles (3); tied for first in interception return touchdowns (1); tied for second in pass breakups (21) and fumble recoveries (2); third in passes defended (25), interceptions (4) and interception return yards (46)

• Has played in 45 career games with 29 starts, adding 5.5 tackles for loss (-18 yards) and 1.0 sack (-4 yards)

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 12 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Tackles: 12 (vs. Nevada)TFL: 2.0 (vs. Fresno State, 2011) TFL: 0.5 (vs. Nevada)TFL Yards: 10 (vs. Fresno State, 2011) TFL Yards: 0 (vs. Nevada)Sacks: 1.0 (vs. Fresno State, 2011) Sacks: Sack Yards: 4 (vs. Fresno State, 2011) Sack Yards: FF: 1 (3x, last at USC, 2012) FF: 1 (at USC)FR: 1 (2x, last vs. UCLA, 2010) FR: INT: 1 (4x, last at Arizona State, 2011) INT: INT Return Yards: 32TD (vs. Utah, 2011) INT Return Yards: Long INT Return: 32TD (vs. Utah, 2011) Long INT Return:PBU: 3 (3x, last at UCLA, 2011) PBU: 2 (vs. Arizona State)Points: 6 (vs. Utah, 2011) Points: LB – #34 J.P. HURRELL (5-11, 230, Sr.) ... HUH-rell• Has played in 45 games with three starts, recording 52 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss (-14

yards), 2.5 sacks (-13 yards), one interception, two pass breakups and one fumble recovery• Notched a career-high six tackles against Southern Utah, including 2.5 sacks (-13 yards);

posted five tackles at Utah; had three stops at Washington State; and secured his first career interception at USC and also had a tackle

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 6 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Tackles: 6 (vs. Southern Utah)TFL: 2.5 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) TFL: 2.5 (vs. Southern Utah)TFL Yards: 13 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) TFL Yards: 13 (vs. Southern Utah)Sacks: 2.5 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Sacks: 2.5 (vs. Southern Utah)Sack Yards: 15 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) Sack Yards: 15 (vs. Southern Utah)INT: 1 (at USC, 2012) INT: 1 (at USC) FR: 1 (vs. UC Davis, 2010) FR: PBU: 1 (2x, last vs. Presbyterian, 2011) PBU:

DB – #3 KAMERON JACKSON (5-9, 185, So.)• Named the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week after recording the first three career interceptions against UCLA (along with four tackles and a pass breakup), and now ranks tied for 11th in the Pac-12 in that category (0.33 ipg) ... the three interceptions tied for the most in the Pac-12 this season and are the most by a Cal player in the Jeff Tedford era• Also selected as one of two CFPA Defensive Back Performers of the Week and the MACCO Bowl Las Vegas Pac-12 Player of the Week for his performance against the Bruins• Has 21 tackles, three interceptions, a fumble recovery and two pass breakups, notching a career-high five tackles against Nevada, along with a fumble recovery and pass breakupCAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHS Tackles: 5 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Tackles: 5 (vs. Nevada) INT: 3 (vs. UCLA, 2012) INT: 3 (vs. UCLA) FR: 1 (vs. Nevada, 2012) FR: 1 (vs. Nevada) PBU: 1 (2x, last vs. UCLA, 2012) PBU: 1 (2x, last vs. UCLA)

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LB – #7 JALEN JEFFERSON (6-2, 225, RFr.)• Has 38 tackles, while adding 0.5 tackles for loss (-5 yards), 0.5 sacks (-5 yards) and one

pass breakup and two QBH• Set a new career high with 10 tackles against UCLA, along with a half-sack (-5 yards); had

eight tackles vs. Arizona State and Southern Utah when he added a pass breakup and quarterback hurry; five stops and a quarterback hurry at Washington State; four tackles at Ohio State in his first start; and three at USC

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 10 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Tackles: 10 (vs. UCLA) TFL: 0.5 (vs. UCLA 2012) TFL: 0.5 (vs. UCLA)TFL Yards: 5.0 (vs. UCLA, 2012) TFL Yards: 5 (vs. UCLA)Sack: 0.5 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Sack: 0.5 (vs. UCLA)Sack Yards: 5 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Sack Yards: 5 (vs. UCLA)PBU: 1 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) PBU: 1 (vs. Southern Utah)

P – #16 COLE LEININGER (6-1, 200, Fr.) ... lining-GUR• Averaging 41.3 yards per punt on 44 punts, forcing 21 fair catches, hitting eight for 50 or

more yards, including a career-best 61-yarder at Washington State, and pinning opponents inside the 20-yardline 10 times after pinning Stanford inside the 20 on a career-high three occasions

• Booted a career-high nine punts against Arizona State, including two of 50-plus yards, and also booted two punts of 50 or more yards at Utah (59, 50)

• Had a career-high average of 47.0 at Ohio State

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHS Punts: 9 (vs. Arizona State, 2012) Punts: 9 (vs. Arizona State)Punting Average: 47.0 (at Ohio State, 2012) Punting Average: 47.0 (at Ohio State)Long Punt: 61 (at Washington State, 2012) Long Punt: 61 (at Washington State)50+ Yard Punts: 2 (2x, last at Utah, 2012) 50+ Yard Punts: 2 (2x, last at Utah)I-20 Punts: 3 (vs. Stanford, 2012) I-20 Punts: 3 (vs. Stanford)

DB – #5 MICHAEL LOWE (5-11, 210, So.)• Has 50 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss (-1 yard), 1.0 sack (-1 yard), three interceptions that he

has returned 67 yards and a pass breakup in 2012• In addition to a career-high nine tackles vs. UCLA, also had his first career interception that

he returned 57 yards; posted eight tackles against Arizona State; also had nine at Utah along with his third career INT that was returned 10 yards; seven vs. Stanford; five at Ohio State in his first career start; notched his second career interception and had four tackles along with his first career TFL and sack at Washington State; had four tackles at USC

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 9 (2x, last at Utah, 2012) Tackles: 9 (2x, last at Utah) INT: 1 (3x, last at Utah, 2012) INT: 1 (3x, last at Utah)INT Return Yards: 57 (vs. UCLA, 2012) INT Return Yards: 57 (vs. UCLA)PBU: 1 (3x, last vs. Nevada, 2012) PBU: 1 (vs. Nevada) All Purpose Yds: 57 (vs. UCLA, 2012) All Purpose Yards: 57 (vs. UCLA) LB – #40 CHRIS McCAIN (6-6, 225, So.)• Has posted 38 tackles, while leading the team in quarterback hurries (4), ranking tied for

first with 6.5 tackles for loss (-20 yards) and tied for second with 2.5 sacks (-11 yards)• Notched career highs of 2.5 TFL (-9 yards), 1.5 sacks (-7 yards) and two quarterback hur-

ries against UCLA, while setting a career high with nine tackles and 2.0 TFL (-2 yards) vs. Nevada; seven tackles vs. Stanford; six tackles at Ohio State; four vs. Arizona State and four at Washington State along with a 0.5 sack (-1 yard), a quarterback hurry and his first career pass breakup; and 0.5 TFL (-3 yards) and 0.5 sacks (-3 yards) among his two tackles vs. Southern Utah

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 9 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Tackles: 9 (vs. Nevada)TFL: 2.5 (vs. UCLA, 2012) TFL: 2.5 (vs. UCLA)TFL Yards: 9 (vs. UCLA, 2012) TFL Yards: 9 (vs. UCLA)Sacks: 1.5 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Sacks: 1.5 (vs. UCLA)Sack Yards: 7 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Sack Yards: 7 (vs. UCLA)PBU: 1 (at Washington State, 2012) PBU: 1 (at Washington State, 2012)

LB – #37 ROBERT MULLINS (6-0, 225, Sr.)• Fifth on team with 50 tackles and tied for 19th in the Pac-12 (6.2 tpg), while adding 3.5

tackles for loss (-11 yards), a 0.5 sack (-1) yard), a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry

• Set a new career high in tackles in the season opener against Nevada with 12 and also chipped in a 1.0 tackle for loss (-3 yards); added eight against Southern Utah (1.0 TFL, -4 yards), at USC (fumble recovery) and at Utah with 1.5 tackles for loss (-4 yards) and a 0.5 sack (-1 yard)

• Has played in career 33 games with seven starts, registering 72 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss (-13 yards), 1.5 sack (-3 yards), two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 12 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Tackles: 12 (vs. Nevada)FF: 1 (2x, last vs. Stanford, 2012) FF: 1 (vs. Stanford)FR: 1 (at USC, 2012) FR: 1 (at USC)TFL: 1.5 (at Utah, 2012) TFL: 1.5 (at Utah)TFL Yards: 4 (2x, last at Utah, 2012) TFL Yards: 4 (2x, last at Utah)Sacks: 1.0 (at Stanford, 2011) Sacks: 0.5 (at Utah)Sack Yards: 2 (at Stanford, 2011) Sack Yards: 1 (at Utah)

DL – #96 KENDRICK PAYNE (6-2, 283, Sr.)• Season totals include 23 tackles, picking up a career-high five vs. UCLA as well as a career-

high 2.0 sacks (-12 yards) and a career-high-tying 2.0 tackles for loss (-12 yards)• Part of his four tackles vs. Stanford was a half-sack (-0 yards), also had four tackles at Utah

with a 0.5 TFL (-1 yard), while he had three tackles vs. Nevada (0.5 TFL, -1 yard), Southern Utah and Arizona State (0.5 SK, -3 yards)

• Has played in 46 career games with 15 starts, recording 58 tackles, 11.0 tackles for loss

(-41 yards), 6.0 sacks (-32 yards), one pass breakup and one fumble recovery

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 5 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Tackles: 5 (vs. UCLA)TFL: 2.0 (2x, last vs. UCLA, 2012) TFL: 2.0 (vs. UCLA)TFL Yards: 12 (vs. UCLA) TFL Yards: 12 (vs. UCLA)Sacks: 2.0 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Sacks: 2.0 (vs. UCLA)Sack Yards: 12 (vs. UCLA, 2012) Sack Yards: 12 (vs. UCLA)FR: 1 (at Minnesota, 2009) FR: PBU: 1 (vs. Maryland, 2009) PBU:

LB – #17 BRENNAN SCARLETT (6-4, 255, So.)• Has totaled 33 tackles, while adding 4.0 tackles for loss (-17 yards), 1.5 sacks (-13 yards),

one forced fumble, one pass breakup and one quarterback hurry• One of his five tackles vs. Arizona State was his first career sack (-9 yards) and part of his

career best 2.0 tackles for the loss (-10 yards)• Set a career high with 12 tackles against Nevada, while also adding his first career forced

fumble and 0.5 tackles for loss (-2 yards)• Had six tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss (-1 yard) at Ohio State; secured his first career pass

breakup along with four tackles at USC; had three tackles and a half-sack (-4 yards) against Southern Utah; two tackles at Washington State; and one tackle along with a quarterback hurry vs. UCLA

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 12 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Tackles: 12 (vs. Nevada)TFL: 2.0 (vs. Arizona State, 2012) TFL: 2.0 (vs. Arizona State)TFL Yards: 10 (vs. Arizona State, 2012) TFL Yards: 10 (vs. Arizona State)Sacks: 1.0 (vs. Arizona State, 2012) Sacks: 1.0 (vs. Arizona State)Sack Yards: 9 (vs. Arizona State, 2012) Sack Yards: 9 (vs. Arizona State)FF: 1 (vs. Nevada, 2012) FF: 1 (vs. Nevada)PBU: 1 (at USC, 2012) PBU: 1 (at USC)

DB – #4 AVERY SEBASTIAN (5-10, 190, So.)• Has 44 tackles and one quarterback hurry, including 37 stops in the past five games, with a career-best 14 vs. Arizona State, 10 at Utah with first-career TFL (-4 yards); six vs. UCLA, two at Washington State and three vs. Stanford

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 14 (vs. Arizona State, 2012) Tackles: 14 (vs. Arizona State)TFL: 1.0 (at Utah, 2012) TFL: 1.0 (at Utah)TFL Yards: 4 (at Utah, 2012) TFL Yards: 4 (at Utah)

DL – #50 AARON TIPOTI (6-2, 280, Sr.) ... tuh-PO-tee• Had 14 tackles with a season-high-tying four against Nevada and Stanford; three at USC;

two vs. Southern Utah, at Washington State and at Utah; and one at Ohio State, while adding his first career fumble recovery vs. Southern Utah and a 0.5 TFL at Utah (-1 yard)

• Returned to action at Washington State after missing the previous two games due to injury• Has career totals of 78 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss (-31 yards), 1.5 sacks (-15 yards), two

forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup in 39 career contests and 15 starts

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 6 (at Oregon, 2011) Tackles: 4 (2x, last vs. Stanford)TFL: 1.0 (3x, last vs. Texas, 2011) TFL: 0.5 (at Utah)TFL Yards: 5 (at USC, 2010) TFL Yards: 1 (at Utah)Sacks: 1.0 (at Oregon, 2011) Sacks: Sack Yards: 14 (at Oregon, 2011) Sack Yards: FF: 1 (2x, last vs. Utah, 2011) FF: FR: 1 (vs. Southern Utah, 2012) FR: 1 (vs. Southern Utah)PBU: 1 (vs. Texas, 2011) PBU:

DB – #1 STEVE WILLIAMS (5-10, 185, Jr.)• Third on the team with 56 tackles, while ranking tied for 22nd in the Pac-12 (6.2 tpg)• Has added team highs of nine pass breakups and 12 passes defended (4th, Pac-12, 1.33

pdpg), a team-high-tying three interceptions (T11th Pac-12, 0.33 ipg) and 3.5 tackles for loss (-7 yards)

• In addition to his third career interception at Washington State, also notched a career-high four pass breakups and a team-high six tackles while earning Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week honors

• Had eight tackles and 1.0 TFL (-1 yard) vs. UCLA• Secured his second interception of the season at USC • Set a career high in tackles with 12 against Nevada, including a 0.5 tackle for loss (-1 yard)• Boasted his third career tackle for loss (-2 yards) among his six tackles and his first pass

breakup of 2012 vs. Southern Utah• Had five tackles and a pass breakup vs. Stanford and at Utah• Notched at Ohio State and also had six tackles• Cal’s active career leader in interceptions (6), passes defended (30) and pass breakups

(24), tied for second in forced fumbles (2) and fourth in interception return yards (45) • His 24 career pass breakups rank ninth all time at Cal

CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 SEASON GAME HIGHSTackles: 12 (vs. Nevada, 2012) Tackles: 12 (vs. Nevada)TFL: 1.0 (5x, last vs. UCLA, 2012) TFL: 1.0 (3x, last vs. UCLA)TFL Yards: 3 (at USC, 2012) TFL Yards: 3 (at USC)Sacks: 1.0 (vs. UCLA, 2010 Sacks: Sack Yards: 2 (vs. UCLA, 2010) Sack Yards: FF: 1 (2x, last at UCLA, 2011) FF: INT: 1 (6x, last at Washington State, 2012) INT: 1 (3x, last at Washington State) INT Return Yds: 45 (vs. Stanford, 2011) INT: PBU: 4 (at Washington State, 2012) PBU: 4 (at Washington State)All Purpose Yards: 45 (vs. Stanford, 2011) All Purpose Yards:

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2012 Game SummariesGame 1

Nevada 31, at Cal 24September 1, 2012 • TV: Pac-12 Networks • Attendance: 63,186

BERKELEY – Nevada quarterback Cody Fajardo engineered the winning drive by throwing a 14-yard pass to Zach Sudfeld on third-and-4 from the Cal 38 and a 19-yarder to Brandon Wimberly that set up Stefphon Jefferson’s winning score, as Nevada topped Cal, 31-24, in the Bears’ first game in the newly-renovated California Memorial Stadium.

Cal quarterback Zach Maynard returned after being benched for the first three series as punishment for missing a tutoring session earlier this summer to throw two touchdown passes for Cal. But he also lost a fumble deep in Nevada territory in the fourth quarter as the Bears lost at home to Nevada for the second time in 25 tries and first since 1903.

Cal appeared to seize the momentum in the third quarter when Keenan Allen answered Jefferson’s second touchdown run with an elusive 39-yard score on a reverse.

Khalid Wooten fumbled the ensuing kickoff, but Cal had to settle for a field goal by Vincenzo D’Amato that cut the lead to 21-17. Maynard then fumbled at the Nevada 21 at the end of a scramble early in the fourth quarter.

The Bears did tie the game later in the fourth on Maynard’s 13-yard TD pass to Chris Harper, but could never take the lead.

There wasn’t much to celebrate early for the sellout crowd of 63,186 as the offense sputtered behind backup Allan Bridgford, who completed two of his nine passes and the defense once again struggled against Nevada’s pistol offense.

Maynard led the Bears to a score on his third drive in the game, connecting on a 37-yard TD pass to freshman Bryce Treggs.

Notes• The Bears have an all-time record of 73-41-4 in season openers over the first

117 campaigns of Cal football that began in 1882. In the 2011 season opener, Cal defeated Fresno State, 36-21, at Candlestick Park in the Battle By the Bay. The Bears’ most recent season-opening win at Memorial Stadium was a 52-3 victory over UC Davis on Sept. 4, 2010.

• This game was the first played in the newly-renovated California Memorial Stadium and the first at the venue since a 16-13 loss to Washington on Nov. 27, 2010. The most recent win by the Bears in Memorial Stadium was a 50-17 victory over Arizona State on Oct. 23, 2010.

• The game was a sellout of 63,186. Cal had a streak of 43 consecutive games of at least 50,000 fans that was snapped in the 2010 season finale against Washington. The last Cal sellout came against USC on Oct. 3, 2009 (71,799).

• Cal leads the all-time series with Nevada, 22-3-1 (not including an additional 7-1 mark against the Wolf Pack from 1906-14 when both schools played rugby instead of football). Prior to today, the teams had played only twice since 1945, a 33-15 Cal win in Berkeley on Sept. 21, 1996, and a 52-31 victory by Nevada in Reno on Sept. 17, 2010.

• Keenan Allen extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 25, every game he’s played at Cal. Allen scored his first touchdown of 2012 on a reverse that went for 39 yards in the third quarter. It was Allen’s second rushing TD of his career, with the first one coming against UC Davis in 2010. On the receiving end, Allen paced the Bears with six catches for 67 yards.

• For the first time in his Cal career, C.J. Anderson paced Cal in rushing, garnering 66 yards on 14 attempts. Isi Sofele rushed five times for 21 yards. Sofele also caught three passes for 33 yards.

• Bryce Treggs’ first career reception was good for a 37-yard touchdown reception from Maynard. Treggs became the third Cal player in the last five seasons to score a touchdown on his first career receptions, joining Anthony Miller with the winning touchdown in the 2008 Emerald Bowl victory over Miami (FL) and Spencer Hagan against Presbyterian in 2011. Treggs caught three passes in the game for 62 yards and the score.

• Another true freshman wide receiver, Chris Harper, hauled in a game-tying touchdown pass for the Bears halfway through the fourth quarter on a 13-yard reception from Maynard. Harper finished the day with five catches for 57 yards and the TD. The last time two Cal true freshmen both scored in their first game at Cal was Marshawn Lynch and Justin Forsett on Sept. 4, 2004, at Air Force.

• Marc Anthony collected a career-high 3.0 tackles for loss. Following Allen’s touchdown, the first fumble of 2012 was recovered by Kameron Jackson. Playing in his first career game, Todd Barr secured 1.5 tackles, including a 0.5 sack and a 1.5 tackle for loss. Keni Kaufusi notched his first career forced fumble, to go along with a career-best 1.0 tackles for loss.

• Making their first career starts were Chris Adcock, Allan Bridgford, Alex Logan, Jordan Rigsbee, Richard Rodgers, Brennan Scarlett and Bryce Treggs. Also, Matt Summers-Gavin started his 26th game, the most among active Cal players, and Brian Schwenke started his 25th game.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreNevada 14 0 7 10 – 31Cal 0 7 10 7 – 14

Scoring SummaryQtr Time Scoring Play, Drive V-H1st 4:34 NEV – Jefferson 2 yd run (Hardison kick), 16-80 6:13 7-0 0:00 NEV – Fajardo 49 yd run (Hardison kick), 2-60 0:26 14-02nd 4:38 CAL – Treggs 37 yd pass from Maynard (D’Amato kick), 6-77 2:39 14-73rd 6:20 NEV – Jefferson 2 yd run (Hardison kick), 12-79 4:41 21-7 5:39 CAL – Allen 39 yd run (D’Amato kick) 2-51 0:44 21-14 4:38 CAL – D’Amato 40 yd field goal, 4-4 0:53 21-174th 8:46 NEV – Hardison 39 yd field goal 14-57 4:55 24-17 7:24 CAL – Harper 13 yd pass from Maynard (D’Amato kick), 5-61 1:16 24-24 0:36 NEV – Jefferson 2 yd run (Hardison kick), 9-61 2:48 31-24

Team Statistics NEV CALFIRST DOWNS 27 21NET YARDS RUSHING 220 113NET YARDS PASSING 230 251 Completions-Attempts-Int 25-32-0 19-39-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 450 364 Total Offense Plays 89 67 Average Gain Per Play 5.1 5.4Fumbles: Number Lost 6-1 3-2Penalties: Number-Yards 11-110 7-55PUNTS-YARDS 7-301 7-270 Average Yards Per Punt 43.0 38.6KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-318 5-310Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-22-0 3-39-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD 4-88-0 6-123-0Interceptions: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-5-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 35:06 24:54Third-Down Conversions 11 of 20 3 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 1-2 Touchdowns 3-5 1-2 Field Goals 1-5 0-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 1-1PAT Kicks 4-4 3-3Field Goals 1-1 1-2

Individual Stat LeadersNEV

Rushing (No-Yds-TD): Jefferson (34-147-3), Fajardo (20-97-1)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Fajardo (25-32-0-230-0)Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Wimberly (7-83-0), Sudfeld (4-41-0), Bradley (4-40-0), Turner (4-20-0) Defense (Tackles; Big Plays): Wooten (7; 1.0 TFL, -4 yards), Williams (6; 1 PBU), Jones (6; 1.0 TFL,

-3 yards; 1 FF; 1 PBU; 1 QBH), Boughton (5, 2 PBU)CAL

Rushing (No-Yds-TD): Anderson (14-66-0), Allen (2-35-1), Sofele (5-22-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Maynard (17-30-0-245-2), Bridgford (2-9-0-6-0)Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Allen (6-67-0), Harper (5-57-1), Treggs (3-62-1), Sofele (3-33-0)Defense (Tackles; Big Plays): Williams (12; 0.5 TFL, -1 yard), Hill (12; 0.5 TFL, -0 yards), Scarlett

(12; 0.5 TFL, -2 yards), Mullins (12; 1.0 TFL, -3 yards)

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2012 Game SummariesGame 2

at Cal 50, Southern Utah 31September 8, 2012 • TV: Pac-12 Networks • Attendance: 57,745

BERKELEY – California cornerback Marc Anthony scored on a 61-yard interception return in the fourth quarter and the Golden Bears beat Southern Utah, 50-31.

Keenan Allen had two touchdowns, one on a 69-yard punt return, to help the Bears notch their first victory at newly renovated Memorial Stadium.

Cal (1-1) had 518 yards of offense, and in the fourth quarter, forced two turnovers and scored 30 points.

Defensive end Aaron Tipoti recovered a fumble on Southern Utah’s next possession, and Vincenzo D’Amato’s third field goal made it 37-17.

Allen, who caught a 19-yard touchdown from quarterback Zach Maynard on the first play of the fourth quarter, made it 44-17 with a long punt return. Allen fumbled the ball, but recovered it and then broke free down the right sideline on his way into the endzone.

C.J. Anderson and Isi Sofele both added short touchdown runs, and Daniel Lasco scored on a 77-yard run in the fourth quarter.

Cal scored on four consecutive possessions in the second quarter to go in front.

Anderson’s 7-yard touchdown run capped a 94-yard drive for the Bears, Sofele scored on a 12-yard run and D’Amato added a pair of field goals to give Cal a 20-3 lead.

Southern Utah stayed close and pulled within 20-17 midway through the third quarter on Sorensen’s 5-yard touchdown pass to Brown, but the Thun-derbirds couldn’t slow Cal down in the fourth.

Notes• With Cal’s victory over Southern Utah, Jeff Tedford earned his 80th career

victory as head coach at Cal. Tedford is the Golden Bears’ all-time winningest coach.

• This was the first-ever meeting between Cal and Southern Utah. The Bears are now 6-0 all-time against FCS opponents. Last year, Cal defeated FCS foe Presbyterian at AT&T Park, 63-12.

• Cal has now won 42 of its last 53 home games. With 50 points scored, the Bears improved to 62-5 all-time when scoring 30 or more points. The Bears are also 41-2 when scoring 40 or more and 15-0 when scoring 50 under Tedford. The last time Cal scored 50 or more points was a 63-12 victory against Presbyterian last season.

• After hauling in five catches for 57 yards against Nevada last week, true freshman Chris Harper posted seven catches for 94 yards against Southern Utah. Harper is now Cal’s leading receiver on the season with 12 catches for 151 yards and a touchdown, while Allen is second with 11 catches for 136 yards and a touchdown.

• Isi Sofele was Cal’s leading rusher on the day with 19 carries for 104 yards and a touchdown. The 104 yards gave Sofele his sixth career 100-yard performance, which ties him for sixth all-time at Cal. The previous five 100-yard games all came in 2011 with the last one occurring in the regular season finale at Arizona State.

• C.J. Anderson notched his ninth career rushing touchdown. The touchdown ended Cal’s season-long drive of seven plays, 94 yards in 2:08. Today was the fifth time both Anderson and Sofele have scored a rushing TD in the same game, with the last occurrence happening at ASU last season.

• Daniel Lasco rushed 77 yards for his first career touchdown, which was also the longest rush of the season for the Bears. The run gave Cal 500 yards of total offense (520) for the first time since last year against Presbyterian (581)

• Keenan Allen extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 26, every game he’s played at Cal. Allen ended the day with five catches for 69 yards and his first receiving touchdown of 2012. Entering the game ranked second in the Pac-12 and tied for 24th nationally in punt returns, Allen took a fourth-quarter punt back 69 yards for his first career punt return for a touchdown. On the season, Allen has returned six punts for 133 yards and a touchdown.

• Marc Anthony picked off his fourth career interception, and first of 2012, and returned it 61 yards for a touchdown. The last time Cal intercepted a pass and returned it for a TD was Josh Hill against Utah last season. The 61-yarder is the longest since Mychal Kendricks’ 68-yard pick-six at UCLA in 2009.

• Jalen Jefferson garnered his first career tackle, and ended the day pacing the Bears with nine tackles. In the fourth quarter, Aaron Tipoti registered his first career fumble recovery. J.P. Hurrell and Brennan Scarlett secured their first career sacks, and Hurrell would go on to post three sacks (-15 yards) on the day. Nick Forbes (8) reached a new career high in tackles. Nathan Broussard earned his first career 0.5 tackle for loss.

• Vincenzo D’Amato was a personal-best 3-for-3 on field goals today, making him 4-for-5 on the season. His 47-yard field goal in the fourth quarter tied his career high (at Oregon, 2009). D’Amato also picked up a career-high 14 points on the day.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreSouthern Utah 3 7 7 14 - 31Cal 0 20 0 30 - 50

Scoring SummaryQtr Time Scoring Play, Drive V-H1st 0:22 SSU – Cook 40 yd field goal, 4-7 1:34 3 - 02nd 13:23 CAL – D’Amato 18 yd field goal, 8-55 1:52 3 - 3 9:40 CAL – Anderson 6 yd run (D’Amato kick), 7-94 2:08 3 - 10 5:22 CAL – Sofele 12 yd run (D’Amato kick), 5-37 1:58 3 - 17 0:25 CAL – D’Amato 27 yd field goal 8-44, 2:54 3 - 20 0:00 SSU – Morgan 37 yd pass from Sorensen (Miller kick), 4-57 0:19 10 - 203rd 8:27 SSU – Brown 5 yd pass from Sorensen (Cook kick) 12-75, 6:33 17 - 20 4th 14:54 CAL – Allen 19 yd pass from Maynard (D’Amato kick), 8-60 2:46 17 - 27 10:47 CAL – Anthony 61 yard interception (D’Amato kick) 17 - 34 9:22 CAL – D’Amato 47 yd field goal, 4-6 1:12 17 - 37 7:28 CAL – Allen 69 yd punt return (D’Amato kick) 17 - 44 4:48 SSU – Wilson 8 yd pass from Sorensen (Cook kick), 7-67 2:33 24 - 44 3:21 CAL – Lasco 77 yd run (D’Amato kick), 2-69 1:21 24 - 50 0:42 SSU – Moala 7 yd pass from Sorensen (Cook kick), 9-83 2:34 31 - 50

Team Statistics SSU CalFIRST DOWNS 18 19NET YARDS RUSHING 79 289NET YARDS PASSING 292 229 Completions-Attempts-Int 31-45-1 17-23-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 371 518 Total Offense Plays 79 61 Average Gain Per Play 4.7 8.5Fumbles: Number Lost 1-1 4-1Penalties: Number-Yards 7-56 12-106PUNTS-YARDS 6-250 3-92 Average Yards Per Punt 41.7 30.7KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-302 10-592Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 3-94-1Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD 8-192-0 4-82-0Interceptions: Number-Yards-TD 1-10-0 1-61-1Fumble Returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 35:55 24:05Third-Down Conversions 10 of 20 5 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 5-5 Touchdowns 3-3 3-5 Field Goals 0-3 2-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 5-30PAT Kicks 4-4 5-6Field Goals 1-1 3-3

Individual Stat LeadersSSU

Rushing (No-Yds-TD): Wilson (17-74-0), Crawford-Harris (4-28-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Sorensen (31-45-1-292-4)Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Moala (9-85-1), Brown (6-48-1), Morgan (3-42-1), Wilson (3-15-1) Defense (Tackles; Big Plays): Killebrew (11), Browning (8, TFL, FF), Flentroy (8)

CALRushing (No-Yds TD): Sofele (19-104-1), Lasco (2-74-1), Anderson (5-46-1)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Maynard (17-23-1-229-1)Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Harper (7-94-0), Allen (5-69-1), Treggs (3-38-0)Defense (Tackles; Big Plays): Jefferson (9, PBU), Forbes (8, PBU), Mullins (8, TFL)

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26 CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington)

2012 Game SummariesGame 3

at No. 12 Ohio State 35, Cal 28September 15, 2012 • TV: ABC • Attendance: 105, 232

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Braxton Miller lofted a 72-yard touchdown pass to Devin Smith with 3:26 left and Christian Bryant snuffed out the Golden Bears’ last chance with an interception as the 12th-ranked Buckeyes edged the Golden Bears, 35-28, at Ohio Stadium.

Cal (1-2) amassed 512 yards of offense (second-straight week the Bears went over 500 yards of total offense), including 331 yards to 173 for Ohio State in the second half alone. The Bears were victimized by three missed field goals and a touchdown that was called back by a penalty.

Ohio State built a 20-7 lead at half, but the Cal defense held the Buckeyes to just 25 yards and no first downs on 14 plays in the third quarter.

Brendan Bigelow raced 81 yards on his first carry of the game -- the longest run ever by an opposing back in 90-year-old Ohio Stadium and the longest by a Cal player since Jahvid Best’s 93-yard touchdown run at UCLA in 2009. Maynard then kept on a one-yard sneak to give Cal a 21-20 lead early in the fourth quarter.

Just two plays after Ohio State took a 28-21 lead, Bigelow, who finished with career-best 160 yards on only four carries, burst through the Ohio State defense for a 16-yard run and then topped that on the next play with a 59-yarder to tie the game at 28.

Miller promptly turned the ball over by throwing an interception directly to Cal defensive back Steve Williams.

The Bears patiently drove to the Ohio State 25, where the drive stalled. On fourth-and-1, junior kicker Vincenzo D’Amato came out for a 42-yard field goal. He was wide left with 4:20 left, his third kick that sailed left of the mark on the day, missing twice from 42 and once from 40 yards.

Now down by seven after OSU’s 72-yard score, the Bears still had a shot to tie, but Maynard overthrew a receiver with 1:09 left and Bryant picked it off.

Notes• This game was the seventh in the series between Cal and Ohio State, and

the Buckeyes lead the series 6-1.• This was also the seventh road game in the Jeff Tedford era that was played

in a different time zone and started before noon PT. The Golden Bears now have a 5-2 record in those contests.

• This was the second game in a row that Cal boasted over 500 yards of total offense (512). They outgained Ohio State by 100 yards (412). Against Southern Utah, the Bears had 518 yards.

• Brendan Bigelow scored on a career-long 81-yard touchdown run. It was Cal’s longest play from scrimmage this season. It is the longest rush since Jahvid Best’s 93-yard touchdown run at UCLA in 2009. Bigelow followed that with a 59-yard touchdown later in the game. He ended the day with a personal-best 160 rushing yards and 234 all-purpose yards. His previous career best in all-purpose yards was 137 against Presbyterian last year.

• Zach Maynard finished 26-for-37 for 280 yards with a touchdown, an interception and a one-yard rushing touchdown. The completions were a career high. It was also Maynard’s first rushing touchdown this season - fifth of his career - and the first since last year at Arizona State. Maynard spread the ball around, throwing to eight different receivers.

• Keenan Allen moved up to sixth all-time at Cal in career receptions with 164 after his nine grabs for 80 yards against the Buckeyes to pace the Bears. Na’il Benjamin is fifth with 165, Brian Treggs is fourth with 167 and Bobby Show is third with 180. Midway through the second quarter, he also registered his 2,000th-career receiving yard, and now has 2,049 for his career. Steve Rivera ranks 10th all time at Cal with 2,085 career receiving yards. Allen also had his first pass attempt since last year at Colorado. It went to Maynard for eight yards. For his career, Allen is 3-for-3 with 52 yards passing.

• Chris Harper hauled in a 19-yard touchdown reception - his second of the season - in the first quarter. He finished with three catches for 32 yards and the score.

• C.J. Anderson had a career-high four receptions for 65 yards. On the ground, Anderson carried the ball four times for 13 yards. Isi Sofele posted 21 rushes for 86 yards, including a season-best 26-yarder.

• After losing the time of possession battle the last two weeks, the Bears had the ball for 35:10 compared to 24:50 for Ohio State.

• Darius Powe made his first career catch in the first quarter. He later hauled in a 36-yard reception in the third quarter.

• Keni Kaufusi earned his second career forced fumble on the last play of the first quarter. He and Brennan Scarlett picked up their second career tackles for loss, as well. Todd Barr also registered a tackle for loss.

• Alex Logan was Cal’s leading tackler with a personal-best seven takedowns. Michael Lowe also tied his career high in tackles with five.

• Steve Williams caught his fourth career interception, first of this season.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreCal 7 0 7 14 - 28Ohio State 13 7 0 15 - 35

Scoring SummaryQtr Time Scoring Play, Drive V-H1st 5:11 OHS – Miller 55 yd run (Basil kick failed), 3-61 0:49 0 - 6 2:38 CAL – Harper 19 yd pass from Maynard (D’Amato kick), 6-75 2:33 7 - 6 1:27 OHS – Smith 25 yd pass from Miller (Basil kick), 4-75 1:11 7 - 132nd 13:30 OHS – Stoneburner 1 yd pass from Miller (Basil kick), 5-45 1:33 7 - 203rd 9:34 CAL – Bigelow 81 yd run (D’Amato kick) 1-81, 0:14 14 - 204th 12:26 CAL – Maynard 1 yd run (D’Amato kick), 8-46 2:34 21 - 20 8:31 OHS – Stoneburner 3 yd pass from Miller (Miller rush) 11-75, 3:55 21 - 28 8:10 CAL – Bigelow 59 yd run (D’Amato kick), 2-75 0:21 28 - 28 3:26 OHS – Smith 72 yard pass from Miller (Basil kick) 3-75, 0:54 28 - 35

Team Statistics Cal OHSFIRST DOWNS 22 14NET YARDS RUSHING 224 163NET YARDS PASSING 288 249 Completions-Attempts-Int 27-38-1 16-30-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 512 412 Total Offense Plays 79 63 Average Gain Per Play 6.5 6.5Fumbles: Number Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties: Number-Yards 7-56 12-106PUNTS-YARDS 4-40 11-101 Average Yards Per Punt 43.2 40.9KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-323 6-388Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD 1--9-0 1-2-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-74-0 2-42-0Interceptions: Number-Yards-TD 1-0-0 1-38-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 35:10 24:50Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 5 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2 Touchdowns 2-3 2-2 Field Goals 0-3 0-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 6-50PAT Kicks 4-4 3-4Field Goals 0-3 0-0

Individual Stat LeadersCal

Rushing (Rush, Yds TD): Bigelow (4-160-2), Sofele (21-86-0), Anderson (4-13-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Maynard (26-37-1-280-1)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Allen (9-80-0), Anderson (4-65-0), Harper (3-32-1)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Logan (7, PBU), Williams (6, INT), McCain (6), Scarlett (6, TFL)

OHSRushing (Rush, Yds TD): Hall (17-87-0), Miller (12-75-1)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Miller (16-30-1-249-4)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Smith (5-145-2), Stoneburner (3-44-2), Brown (3-31-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Shazier (13, 2 TFL, Sack), Barnett (10, TFL), Hankins (10, TFL, Sack)

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CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington) 27

2012 Game SummariesGame 4

at No. 13 USC 27, Cal 9September 22, 2012 • TV: Pac-12 Networks • Attendance: 83,421

LOS ANGELES – Matt Barkley passed for 192 yards and threw two touchdown passes to Marqise Lee, and No. 13 USC bounced back from its first loss with a 27-9 victory over Cal on Saturday.

Keenan Allen had nine catches for 93 yards for the Bears, who managed just 250 total yards and couldn’t get into the Coliseum end zone, failing to build on an encouraging effort in last week’s narrow loss at Ohio State.

Cal’s defense could feel good about shutting down All-America receiver Robert Woods and managing two interceptions against Barkley, who couldn’t beat the Bears on any long downfield throws.

At least kicker Vincenzo D’Amato shook off last week’s struggles at Ohio State to hit three field goals for Cal.

D’Amato, who missed three field goal attempts in Columbus last week, missed an early 35-yard try at the Coliseum, but hit his second attempt.

USC appeared to be in position to take control after Lee’s TD catch capped a sharp drive early in the second quarter, but Barkley threw his second in-terception on a tipped pass deep in Cal territory shortly before halftime. The Trojans added a late field goal for a 17-3 lead.

Cal pulled within 17-9 midway through the third quarter, and McNeal’s fumble led to a drive deep into USC territory – but Cal burned two timeouts on the drive before T.J. McDonald picked off Maynard’s throw at the 7. After Andre Heidari made his second field goal and the USC defense forced an-other three-and-out, the Trojans embarked on their clock-consuming drive.

Notes• With today’s 27-9 USC victory, the Trojans extended their winning streak

over Cal to nine games.• Jeff Tedford’s record is now 6-5 in conference openers. Today’s game marked

the fourth consecutive conference opener that the Golden Bears played on the road.

• Today’s game is the only regular-season contest that Cal will play on natural grass. In 2011, all but two of the Bears’ games were played on natural grass.

• With his 9 receptions on the day, Keenan Allen moved up to fourth all time at Cal in career receptions with 173. Brian Treggs, father of Cal freshman Bryce Treggs, is third on the list with 180 catches. Allen also cracked Cal’s top 10 in career receiving yards. He posted 94 yards against USC to give him 2,143 yards for his career, which ranks ninth in school history. Allen passed both Steve Rivera (2,085, 1973-75) and Sean Dawkins (2,124, 1990-92) today.

• Keenan Allen extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 28 - every game he’s played in at Cal. Heading into today’s action, the streak ranked tied for eighth nationally and tied for first in the Pac-12.

• Marc Anthony set a career high with 13 tackles. He entered the game with a best of 10 at Oregon State in 2010. The 13 sets a season best for a Cal player this year, ahead of Steve Williams, Josh Hill and Robert Mullins, who all had 12 stops in the opener vs. Nevada.

• Steve Williams became Cal’s active leader in interceptions with the fifth of his career on the first drive of the game. It was his second of the season. J.P. Hurrell secured his first career interception on a tipped pass with four minutes remaining in the first half.

• Cal’s active career leader in tackles for loss, Deandre Coleman, secured his 12th career tackle for loss.

• For the second time in his career, Vincenzo D’Amato made three field goals (also vs. Southern Utah, Sept. 8, 2012). He was 3-for-4 on the day.

• Jacob Wark had a personal-best 26 yards receiving on two catches, second to Allen among the Bears.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreCal 0 3 6 0 - 9USC 7 10 0 10 - 27

Scoring SummaryQtr Time Scoring Play, Drive V-H1st 7:54 USC – Reed 33 yd run (Heidari kick), 6-71 2:49 0 - 72nd 10:15 CAL – D’Amato 24 yd field goal 15-60, 5:13 3 - 7 7:01 USC – Lee 11 yd pass from Barkley (Heidari kick), 6-75 3:14 3 - 14 0:03 USC – Heidari 40 yd field goal, 11-57 2:32 3 - 173rd 11:56 CAL – D’Amato 26 yd field goal 9-66, 3:04 6 - 17 7:58 CAL – D’Amato 35 yd field goal 10-40, 3:36 9 - 174th 14:10 USC – Heidari 41 yd field goal 12-69, 5:55 9 - 20 5:56 USC – Lee 3 yd pass from Barkley (Heidari kick), 14-75 6:22 9 - 27

Team Statistics Cal USCFIRST DOWNS 21 29NET YARDS RUSHING 77 296NET YARDS PASSING 173 192 Completions-Attempts-Int 18-34-2 22-34-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 250 488 Total Offense Plays 70 74 Average Gain Per Play 3.6 6.6Fumbles: Number Lost 1-0 2-1Penalties: Number-Yards 7-54 8-65PUNTS-YARDS 4-172 2-86 Average Yards Per Punt 43.0 43.0KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-260 6-336Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-15-0 2-6-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-66-0 2-41-0Interceptions: Number-Yards-TD 2-0-0 2-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 28:32 31:28Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 5 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 3-4 Touchdowns 0-5 2-4 Field Goals 3-5 1-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 9-56PAT Kicks 0-0 3-3Field Goals 3-4 2-2

Individual Stat LeadersCal

Rushing (Rush, Yds TD): Anderson (5-32-0) , Bigelow (4-31-0), Sofele (8-16-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Maynard (18-33-2-173-0)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Allen (9-93-0), Wark (2-26-0), Treggs (1-17-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Anthony (13, TFL), Hill (9, FF, PBU), Forbes (8, TFL), Mullins (8, FR)

USCRushing (Rush, Yds TD): Redd (21-158-1), McNeal (10-115-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Barkley (22-34-2-192-2)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Lee (11-94-2), Woods (5-30-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Dawson (9), McDonald (9, INT, PBU), Bailey (8)

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28 CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington)

2012 Game SummariesGame 5

Arizona State 27, at Cal 17September 29, 2012 • TV: FX • Attendance: 51,634

BERKELEY – Taylor Kelly threw three touchdown passes to help Arizona State send California to a 1-4 start with a 27-17 victory on Saturday.

The Sun Devils, who lead the Pac-12 in scoring and total defense, ha-rassed Zach Maynard all afternoon, proving they can be just effective against a starting quarterback after feasting on backups the previous three weeks.

Maynard finished 9 for 28 for 126 yards with a touchdown. Isi Sofele rushed for 105 yards and scored his second touchdown of the season. Cal’s standout wide receiver Keenan Allen hauled in four catches for 79 yards and a touchdown, including a season-best 44-yard reception. Allen moved up to seventh in career receiving yards at Cal, now with 2,221. He surpassed Na’il Benjamin and Wesley Walker today.

Kelly completed 26 of 45 passes for 292 yards, but Arizona State was unable to pull away. The Sun Devils settled for field goal attempts on five drives deep into Cal territory. Alex Garoutte made only two of them, hitting the upright on a 39-yard try in the third quarter and having a 37-yarder blocked by Nick Forbes early in the fourth to keep the lead at 20-10.

Cal responded with an 80-yard scoring drive that featured a career-best 44-yard run by C.J. Anderson and a 10-yard TD pass from Maynard to Allen, to make it 20-17.

Kelly coolly led Arizona State on 74-yard drive, completing 4 of 5 passes for 45 yards, capped by a 22-yarder to Ozier to make it 27-17 with 6:17 to play.

Cal went three-and-out on its next possession before punting and then through three incomplete passes and took a sack in its final drive inside the last two minutes of the game.

Cal’s first quarter touchdown took only 1:01 off the clock and covered 76 yards in three plays, starting with a 44-yard pass from Maynard to Allen. After an 8-yard pass play to Bryce Treggs, Sofele scampered 24 yards up the middle to tie the game at 7-7.

The Sun Devils scored early in the first quarter on Rogers’ first catch of the season, a 1-yarder from Kelly. Garoutte made a 28-yard field goal later in the quarter before the Sun Devils capitalized on a fumble by Sofele late in the first half to score on Kelly’s 9-yard pass to Ozier with 53 seconds remaining.

Notes• With today’s 27-17 Arizona State victory, Cal fell to 1-4, 0-2 on the season.

It was the first time the Sun Devils beat the Golden Bears in five years and only the second time in Jeff Tedford’s tenure at Cal. It was also the first time ASU beat Cal at Memorial Stadium since 1997.

• Keenan Allen hauled in four catches for 79 yards and a touchdown on the day. The receiving touchdown was his second of the season and the 13th of his career, which ties him for eighth all-time at Cal. His first catch of the day was good for 44 yards, a season high.

• Allen now has 177 career receptions. That total ranks fourth all-time at Cal and is three shy of Bobby Shaw’s third-place total of 180. He also has 2,221 career receiving yards, which ranks seventh all-time at Cal, as he passed Na’il Benjamin and Wesley Walker today. Marvin Jones is sixth with 2,270 career receiving yards while Brian Treggs and Dameane Douglas are tied for fourth with 2,335 yards each.

• Allen also extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 29 - every game he’s played in at Cal. Heading into today’s action, the streak ranked tied for eighth nationally and tied for first in the Pac-12.

• On Cal’s first drive of the game, Isi Sofele rattled off a season-high 32-yard rush. On Cal’s second drive, Sofele reached 2,000-career rushing yards. He now has 2,075 for his career. On the day, he finished with 15 carries for 105 yards and his second touchdown run of the season - 13th of his career. He also posted his seventh career 100-yard rushing performance - second this season - which ranks 10th all-time in school history.

• C.J. Anderson had a career-long 44-yard rush to set up Allen’s touchdown reception in the fourth quarter. He finished with 78 yards on eight carries.

• Avery Sebastian notched a career-high 15 tackles, the most since D.J. Holt (at Nevada), Chris Conte (at USC) and Mike Mohamed (vs. Oregon) tallied 16 each in 2010. The total included his first career tackle for loss.

• Todd Barr and Brennan Scarlett notched their third and second career sacks, respectively. Michael Lowe chipped in a personal-best nine tackles and Jalen Jefferson tied his career high in tackles with nine, as well.

• Nick Forbes blocked a field goal attempt in the fourth quarter, Cal’s first blocked field goal this season. The last time Cal blocked a field goal was by Rulon Davis against Washington State on Sept. 6, 2008.

• Cal’s one penalty for 15 yards was the lowest in the Pac-12 this season in both categories

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreArizona State 7 10 3 7 - 27Cal 0 7 3 7 - 17

Scoring SummaryQtr Time Scoring Play, Drive V-H1st 7:11 ASU – Rogers 1 yd pass from Kelly (Garoutte kick), 9-67 3:25 7 - 02nd 13:06 CAL – Sofele 24 yd run (D’Amato kick), 3-76, 1:01 7 - 7 6:08 ASU – Garoutte 28 yd field goal, 12-52 4:28 10 - 7 0:53 ASU – Ozier 9 yd pass from Kelly (Garoutte kick), 9-37 2:18 17 - 73rd 4:28 ASU – Garoutte 33 yd field goal 9-51, 2:12 20 - 7 1:12 CAL – D’Amato 35 yd field goal 9-58, 3:10 20 - 104th 9:33 CAL – Allen 10 yd pass from Maynard (D’Amato kick), 8-80, 1:52 20 - 17 6:17 ASU – Ozier 22 yd pass from Kelly (Garoutte kick), 9-74 3:10 27 - 17

Team Statistics ASU CalFIRST DOWNS 29 17NET YARDS RUSHING 116 159NET YARDS PASSING 293 126 Completions-Attempts-Int 27-46-0 9-28-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 409 285 Total Offense Plays 94 66 Average Gain Per Play 4.4 4.3Fumbles: Number Lost 3-0 3-1Penalties: Number-Yards 1-15 12-119PUNTS-YARDS 6-255 9-376 Average Yards Per Punt 43.0 43.0KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-342 4-253Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-22-0 2-10-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-66-0 6-99-0Interceptions: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 35:41 24:19Third-Down Conversions 9 of 20 4 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-7 2-2 Touchdowns 2-7 1-2 Field Goals 2-7 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-54 3-23PAT Kicks 3-3 2-2Field Goals 2-5 1-1

Individual Stat LeadersASU

Rushing (Rush, Yds TD): Marshall (17-69-0) , Grice (10-47-0), Miles (2-14-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Kelly (26-45-0-292-3)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Ross (7-84-0), Foster (5-63-0), Coyle (4-37-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Johnson (9, PBU), Sutton (8, 4 TFL, 2 SCK, FF), Magee (8, 0.5 SCK),

Bradford (7, 1.5 TFL, 1.0 SCK, PBU, FF)Cal

Rushing (Rush, Yds TD): Sofele (15-105-1) , Anderson (8-78-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Maynard (9-28-0-126-1)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Allen (4-79-1), Treggs (2-22-0), Rodgers (2-14-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Sebastian (14), Anthony (9, 2.0 TFL, PBU), Lowe (8), Jefferson (8)

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2012 Game SummariesGame 6

at Cal 43, No. 25 UCLA 17October 6, 2012 • TV: Pac-12 Networks • Attendance: 57,643

BERKELEY – Zach Maynard matched his career high with four touchdown passes and added a fifth score on the ground and California forced a season-high six turnovers to defeat No. 25 UCLA, 43-17.

Richard Rodgers caught seven passes for 129 yards, both career bests, while Keenan Allen caught a pair of touchdowns and finished with eight receptions to move into third place on Cal’s career list and also had a career-high-tying two touchdown catches.

Maynard, who completed only 9 of 28 passes in last week’s loss to Arizona State, was almost flawless against UCLA. He completed 13 consecutive throws during one stretch in the second half and finished 25 of 30 for 295 yards.

The Bears’ senior quarterback also scored on a 1-yard keeper in the fourth quarter following a 57-yard interception return by safety Michael Lowe.

UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley threw four interceptions, three by Bears cor-nerback Kameron Jackson that were the first three of his career. The Bruins, who had only one turnover in their previous two games, also fumbled twice.

C.J. Anderson rushed for a career-high 151 yards, 68 on a touchdown run in the fourth quarter to extend Cal’s lead to 26 points. Anderson’s 151 rushing yards on the night were the most since Brendan Bigelow amassed 160 earlier this season at Ohio State.

Following a 26-yard field goal by Vincenzo D’Amato, his fifth straight make, Cal later took the lead on Maynard’s 5-yard touchdown pass to Anderson midway through the second quarter. Maynard got the drive started with a 42-yard comple-tion to tight end Rodgers then capped it with the throw to Anderson, who beat safety Tevin McDonald on an slant pattern.

Five plays after a UCLA fumble, Maynard connected with Allen for an 8-yard touchdown on an inside slant play similar to the one run by Anderson.

Maynard threw touchdowns on Cal’s first two drives in the second half to push the lead to 29-14.

Notes• With the 43-17 California victory over No. 25 UCLA, Jeff Tedford continued his

streak of not losing to UCLA at Memorial Stadium during his tenure at Cal. The last time the Bruins won at Memorial Stadium was in 1998. The last time the Bears beat a top-25 team before tonight was in 2009 when Cal beat then-No. 14 Stanford, 34-28. The Golden Bears are 63-5 when scoring 30 points and 42-2 when scoring 40 points.

• Keenan Allen hauled in eight catches for 79 yards and two touchdown receptions. The receiving touchdowns were his third and fourth of the season and the 14th and 15th of his career. He is tied for seventh all-time at Cal in career touchdowns.

• Allen now has 185 career receptions. That total ranks third all-time at Cal, as he passed Bobby Shaw tonight. He is 10 receptions away from Dameane Douglas for second (195), and Geoff McArthur is first with 202. He also has 2,300 career receiving yards, which ranks sixth all-time at Cal, as he passed Marvin Jones today. Brian Treggs and Dameane Douglas are tied for fourth with 2,335 career receiving yards and DeSean Jackson is third with 2,423 receiving yards.

• Allen also extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 30 - every game he’s played in at Cal. Heading into today’s action, the streak ranked tied for eighth nationally and tied for first in the Pac-12.

• Zach Maynard tied his career high with four touchdown passes, two of which went to Allen. It was the first time he threw four touchdowns in a regulation contest, and also added a rushing TD, making him responsible for five touchdowns for the first time in his career. The only other time he threw for four touchdowns was in the overtime win at Colorado last season. He ended the contest completing 25 of 30 passes for a season-high 295 yards with an interception along with the four passing TDs.

• Richard Rodgers enjoyed a career day, catching seven passes for 129 yards, his first career 100-yard performance. In the fourth quarter, he racked up a career-high 50-yard reception. In the second quarter, he collected a 42-yard reception.

• C.J. Anderson snagged his first touchdown reception of the season - second of his career - for Cal’s first touchdown of the night in the second quarter. In the fourth quarter, he secured his second touchdown of this season - 10th of his career - that came on a personal-best 68-yard run. Anderson finished the day with a career high in carries (21) and rushing yards (151). The 100-yard performance was the first of his career.

• Earning his first career start, Brendan Bigelow hauled in his first receiving touchdown, good for 32 yards. It was his fourth career score.

• Kameron Jackson notched his first career interception right before halftime, and then grabbed his second and third INTs in the fourth quarter. The last time a Cal player had two or more interceptions was Sean Cattouse against Presbyterian last year.

• Michael Lowe earned his first career interception and returned it 42 yards. It was one of six turnovers Cal’s defense forced on the night. The last time the Cal defense forced five or more turnovers was against Colorado in 2010.

• Vincenzo D’Amato has made his last five consecutive field goals, including a 26-yarder tonight in his only attempt. The drive that ended with D’Amato’s field goal was the Bears’ longest drive of the season (16 plays) that lasted a season-high 6:35.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreUCLA 7 0 7 3 - 17Cal 3 13 13 14 - 43

Scoring SummaryQtr Time Scoring Play, Drive V-H1st 10:44 UCLA – Marsh 4 yd pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick), 7-28 2:09 7 - 0 4:09 CAL – D’Amato 26 yd field goal 16-66, 6:35 7 - 32nd 8:33 CAL – Anderson 5 yd pass from Maynard (D’Amato kick), 8-67 3:21 7 - 10 2:52 CAL – Allen 8 yd pass from Maynard (D’Amato kick), 5-34 1:14 7 - 163rd 12:33 CAL – Bigelow 32 yd pass from Maynard (D’Amato kick), 1-32 0:09 7 - 23 10:16 UCLA – Fauria 3 yd pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick), 7-74 2:12 14 - 23 5:58 CAL – Allen 34 yd pass from Maynard (D’Amato kick), 9-75, 4:18 14 - 29 4th 14:31 UCLA – Fairbairn 42 yd field goal, 13-77 3:36 17 - 29 6:32 CAL – Maynard 1 yd run (D’Amato kick), 4-27 1:25 17 - 36 1:32 CAL – Anderson 68 yd run (D’Amato kick), 5-85 2:50 17 - 43

Team Statistics UCLA CalFIRST DOWNS 26 24NET YARDS RUSHING 128 185NET YARDS PASSING 253 295 Completions-Attempts-Int 31-47-4 25-30-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 381 480 Total Offense Plays 81 72 Average Gain Per Play 4.7 6.7Fumbles: Number Lost 3-2 3-2Penalties: Number-Yards 12-99 10-100PUNTS-YARDS 3-118 3-126 Average Yards Per Punt 39.3 42.0KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-260 8-504Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-12-0 1-20-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD 6-141-0 1-15-0Interceptions: Number-Yards-TD 1-2-0 4-57-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 29:35 30:25Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 6 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 4-5 Touchdowns 2-5 3-5 Field Goals 1-5 1-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-20 6-38PAT Kicks 2-2 4-6Field Goals 1-2 1-1

Individual Stat LeadersUCLA

Rushing (Rush, Yds TD): Franklin (15-102-0) , James (4-14-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Hundley (31-47-4-253-2)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Evans (7-68-0), James (6-41-0), Payton (3-41-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Kendricks (14, TFL), Barr (8, TFL, SCK, FF), Marsh (8, 2 TFL, FF, FR, PBU)

CalRushing (Rush, Yds TD): Anderson (21-151-1) , Sofele (5-21-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Maynard (25-30-1-295-4)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Allen (8-79-2), Rodgers (7-129-0), Treggs (4-29-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Jefferson (10, 0.5 TFL, 0.5 SCK), Forbes (10, TFL, FF, FR, SCK),

Lowe (9, INT)

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30 CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington)

2012 Game SummariesGame 7

Cal 31, at Washington State 17October 13, 2012 • TV: Pac-12 Networks • Attendance: 27,339

PULLMAN, Wash. – Quarterback Zach Maynard threw for a touchdown and ran for another as California beat Washington State 31-17 on Saturday night.

C.J. Anderson rushed for two touchdowns as the Golden Bears (3-4, 2-2 Pac-12) earned their eighth straight win over the Cougars.

Cal got a balanced ground attack from Anderson, Brendan Bigelow and May-nard, who each rushed for more than 50 yards. As a team, Cal rushed for over 300 yards (318) for the first time since 2010 and produced over 500 yards of total offense (507) for the third time this season.

The Bears held Washington State to just 36 rushing yards for the game.The Bears scored first, after Michael Lowe’s interception gave Cal the ball on

its own 25. On the third play, Maynard connected with his brother, Keenan Allen, on a short pass that turned into a 69-yard touchdown reception and a 7-0 Bears lead late in the first quarter.

WSU’s Andrew Furney’s 20-yard field goal to cut Cal’s lead to 7-3 in the second quarter.

Cal responded with a 75-yard drive, and Anderson ran over from the 4 to give the Bears a 14-3 lead that they held at the end of the first half.

Cal marched 71 yards on the opening drive of the second half, with Maynard running over from the 1-yard line for a 21-3 lead.

Washington State came back with a 75-yard drive, with Tuel passing 8 yards to Brett Bartolone for a touchdown to narrow Cal’s lead to 21-10 with 6:42 left in the third. That broke a string of six quarters in which WSU had not scored a touchdown.

Vincenzo D’Amato hit a 52-yard field goal to lift Cal to a 24-10 lead with 2:02 left in the third. Furney missed a 43-yarder for WSU early in the fourth quarter.

Anderson added a 29-yard touchdown run for a 31-10 lead.Cal’s Steve Williams hauled in his sixth career interception and his third this

season. In the last two games, Cal has posted six interceptions.

Notes• With today’s 31-17 California victory over Washington State, Jeff Tedford continued

his winning streak against the Cougars, which now stands at eight. The last time Cal lost to Washington State was in 2002. Tonight’s win also marked Tedford’s 50th career conference victory at Cal.

• The Golden Bears are 64-5 when scoring 30 points in the Tedford era.• Keenan Allen hauled in 11 catches for 166 yards and a season-high 69-yard

touchdown reception. It was his first 100-yard receiving performance of the season and the seventh of his career, which ranks fifth all time at Cal. The 11 catches gave Allen his first double-digit reception game this season. The receiving touchdown was the fifth of the season and the 16th of his career. He is seventh all-time at Cal in career touchdowns. The touchdown also marked the first time this season that Cal scored first.

• Allen now has 196 career receptions. That total ranks second all-time at Cal, as he passed Dameane Douglas tonight. He is just six receptions away from Geoff McArthur with 202. He also has 2,466 career receiving yards, which ranks third all-time at Cal. Bobby Shaw is second with 2,731 and Geoff McArthur is first with 3,188.

• Allen also extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 31 - every game he’s played in at Cal. Heading into today’s action, the streak ranked tied for eighth nationally and tied for first in the Pac-12.

• Zach Maynard completed 14 of 23 passes for 189 yards with a touchdown pass, a rushing touchdown and two interceptions. He set a new personal best in rushing yards with 78 on 10 carries. He also rushed for his seventh career rushing touchdown, third in 2012.

• C.J. Anderson punched in his team-leading third and fourth rushing touchdowns this season - 11th and 12th of his career - and ended the night with 112 yards on 15 carries. It was his second career 100-yard performance, as he also went over 100 yards last week against UCLA. Anderson is the second Cal player to score two rushing touchdowns in a game this season (Brendan Bigelow vs. Ohio State). Anderson is Cal’s leading rusher on the season with 498 yards. Tonight marked the third game that Anderson led Cal in rushing.

• Anderson, Sofele and Bigelow have now combined for 1,000 rushing yards this season. The trio, along with Maynard, each rushed for at least 50 yards tonight.

• Vincenzo D’Amato connected on a career-long 52-yard field goal in the third quarter. He has now made his last six consecutive field goal attempts.

• Cal posted 500 yards of total offense (507) for the third time this season. The Bears also produced 318 rushing yards. The last time Cal rushed for over 300 yards as a team was against UCLA in 2010 (304). In the last three games, the Cal rushing attack is averaging 220 yards per game.

• Steve Williams secured his third interception of the season - sixth of his career - in the first quarter. He is Cal’s active career and season leader in that category. Williams also set a new career high with four pass breakups, giving him 22 for his career with ranks tied for 10th all time at Cal.

• Michael Lowe caught his second career interception, and his second in as many weeks. As a team, the Bears have secured six interceptions in the last two games.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreCal 7 7 10 7 - 31WSU 0 3 7 7 - 17

Scoring SummaryQtr Time Scoring Play, Drive V-H1st 5:55 CAL – Allen 69 yd pass from Maynard (D’Amato kick), 3-75 1:12 7 - 02nd 10:14 WSU – Furney 20 yd field goal 16-86, 6:02 7 - 3 6:35 CAL – Anderson 4 yd run (D’Amato kick), 9-75 3:39 14 - 33rd 10:58 CAL – Maynard 1 yd run (D’Amato kick), 9-71 3:57 21 - 3 6:42 WSU – Bartolone 8 yd pass from Tuel (Furney kick), 10-75 4:16 21 - 10 2:02 CAL – D’Amato 52 yd field goal, 6-28 2:04 24 - 104th 10:27 CAL – Anderson 29 yd run (D’Amato kick), 7-74, 3:12 31 - 10 7:09 WSU – Bartolone 6 yd pass from Tuel (Furney kick), 9-75 3:18 31 - 17

Team Statistics Cal WSUFIRST DOWNS 25 23NET YARDS RUSHING 318 36NET YARDS PASSING 189 384 Completions-Attempts-Int 14-23-2 33-63-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 507 420 Total Offense Plays 73 81 Average Gain Per Play 6.9 5.2Fumbles: Number Lost 0-0 2-0Penalties: Number-Yards 8-91 5-30PUNTS-YARDS 4-182 4-155 Average Yards Per Punt 45.5 38.8KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-378 4-253Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-14-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-67-0 2-48-0Interceptions: Number-Yards-TD 2-0-0 2-6-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 30:59 29:01Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 5 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-4 Touchdowns 2-3 2-4 Field Goals 0-3 1-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-17 0-0PAT Kicks 4-4 2-2Field Goals 1-1 1-2

Individual Stat LeadersCal

Rushing (Rush, Yds TD): Anderson (15-112-2) , Maynard (10-78-1), Sofele (14-63-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Maynard (14-23-2-189-1)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Allen (11-166-1), Harper (1-9-0), Wark (1-7-0), Rodgers (1-7-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Williams (5.5, INT, 4 PBU), Jefferson (5), Hill (4.5)

WSURushing (Rush, Yds TD): Brooks (1-40-0) , Caldwell (4-24-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Tuel (29-53-0-320-2), Halliday (4-10-2-64-0)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Myers (8-108-0), Bartolone (6-44-2), Wilson (4-87-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Bucannon (10.5), Locker (7.5), Carpenter (6, INT)

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2012 Game SummariesGame 8

Stanford 21, at Cal 3October 20, 2012 • TV: FOX • Attendance: 61,024

BERKELEY – The No. 22 Cardinal (5-2, 3-1 Pac-12) outgained the Bears 475 to 217 yards, outrushed them 252 to 3 yards and beat Cal, 21-3.

Stepfan Taylor ran for a career-high 189 yards and a touchdown, Josh Nunes completed 16 of 31 passes for 214 yards and a score and the Cardinal coasted to victory.

Cal (3-5, 2-3) had not scored so few points in the Big Game since losing 10-3 in 1998. Zach Maynard was sacked four times, the Bears fumbled three times - losing two of them - and had another interception of Nunes wiped out by a penalty.

Scrambling for yards on the game’s opening possession, Nunes fumbled and Deandre Coleman recovered at the Cal 47. On the ensuing drive, Chase Thomas jarred the ball loose from Maynard on third down and forced the Bears to punt.

On the ensuing drive, Taylor shook two defenders at the line of scrimmage, cut outside and sliced back up the middle for a 7-yard touchdown run to give Stanford a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter.

Starting out of a power formation, Ertz broke free for a short catch and ran 68 yards down the sideline. Fellow tight end Levine Toilolo followed with a 9-yard touchdown pass from backup Kevin Hogan - normally just a read-option quarter-back - to put the Cardinal ahead 14-3 on the first throw of his career.

The Bears lost 2 yards on three plays - all runs - after Keenan Allen returned a punt 29 yards and Brendan Bigelow took a short slant for a 31-yard gain to Stanford’s 2. They settled for a 21-yard field goal by Vincenzo D’Amato.

Bigelow also fumbled early in the second quarter to end another Cal drive, and a pass interference penalty on Steve Williams wiped out an interception. And after a video review, officials ruled that Jordan Richards stripped Allen before the wide receiver went down and Stanford’s Devon Carrington recovered.

Nunes found Ertz on the next play for a 20-yard touchdown pass to give Stanford a 21-3 lead and quiet the crowd, other than the small smattering of boos fans mixed in on occasion.

Stanford stuffed Isi Sofele on fourth-and-1 from the Cal 44 early in the fourth quarter, a play that essentially put the game away. Marc Anthony stepped in front of a pass by Nunes for an interception on the following possession and returned it to the Cal 10. But the Bears’ best drive of the game then ended when Wayne Lyons tip-toed the sideline to intercept Maynard’s pass at the Stanford 3.

Maynard completed 19 of 31 passes for 214 yards - most with the game al-ready decided. Allen, one of the nation’s best receivers, was held to four catches for 43 yards.Notes

• Jeff Tedford fell to 7-4 against the Cardinal in the Big Game. He is tied with the legendary Pappy Waldorf for the most wins against Stanford at Cal.

• Chris Harper led Cal in receiving for the second time this season, posting four catches for 82 yards. He also notched a season-high 29-yard reception. Three of his four catches were good for 20 or more yards, and he compiled three of the four grabs in the fourth quarter.

• Keenan Allen hauled in four catches for 43 yards. Allen now has 200 career receptions. That total ranks second all-time at Cal, as he is just two receptions away from Geoff McArthur with 202. He also has 2,509 career receiving yards, which ranks third all-time at Cal. Bobby Shaw is second with 2,731 and Geoff McArthur is first with 3,188.

• Allen also extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 32 - every game he’s played in at Cal. Heading into today’s action, the streak ranked tied for eighth nationally and tied for first in the Pac-12.

• Brendan Bigelow returned a kick return for a season-high 40 yards. He also hauled in a 31-yard reception - one yard shy of his personal best - that led to Cal’s field goal. He added a second catch to end the game with 40 receiving yards.

• Vincenzo D’Amato made his seventh consecutive field goal in the second quarter. He has now been good on 11 of his 16 attempts this season.

• On the opening drive of the game, Robert Mullins forced his second career fumble that was recovered by Deandre Coleman, the second recovery of his career.

• In the fourth quarter, Marc Anthony picked off his fifth career interception and his second this season. In the last three games, the Bears have registered seven interceptions.

• Josh Hill ended the game with 11 tackles, second to Nick Forbes’ game high of 13, which was a personal best for him.

• Cole Leininger booted eight punts for an average of 40.0, including a 56-yarder. Three of his punts were inside the 20.

• The 217 yards of total offense were the lowest for the Bears this season. The previous low in 2012 was 250 at USC. Cal finished the game with three rushing yards as a team. The last time the Bears were held to less than 10 rushing yards was against Texas in the Holiday Bowl last year (7).

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreStanford 7 14 0 0 - 21Cal 0 3 0 0 - 3

Scoring SummaryQtr Time Scoring Play, Drive V-H1st 4:42 Stan – Taylor 7 yd run (Williamson kick), 6-34 2:25 7 - 02nd 13:47 Cal – D’Amato 21 yd field goal 6-21, 2:59 7 - 3 12:12 Stan – Toilolo 9 yd pass from Nunes (Williamson kick), 3-75 1:35 14 - 3 8:15 Stan – Ertz 20 yd pass from Nunes (Williamson kick), 1-20 0:05 21 - 3

Team Statistics Stan CalFIRST DOWNS 23 12NET YARDS RUSHING 252 3NET YARDS PASSING 223 214 Completions-Attempts-Int 17-32-1 19-31-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 475 217 Total Offense Plays 78 59 Average Gain Per Play 6.1 3.7Fumbles: Number Lost 2-1 3-2Penalties: Number-Yards 9-90 5-63PUNTS-YARDS 5-169 8-320 Average Yards Per Punt 33.8 40.0KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-256 2-128Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-53-0 1-29-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 4-96-0Interceptions: Number-Yards-TD 1-2-0 1-3-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-7-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 36:58 23:02Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 1 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 1-2 Touchdowns 3-5 0-2 Field Goals 0-5 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 1-1PAT Kicks 3-3 0-0Field Goals 0-2 1-1

Individual Stat LeadersStan

Rushing (Rush, Yds TD): Taylor (28-189-1) , Wilkerson (6-22-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Nunes (16-31-1-214-1)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Ertz (6-134-1), Patterson (3-19-0), Terrell (2-45-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Thomas (7, 3 TFL, FF, FR, SCK), Tarpley (6, PBU), Skov (5, 2 TFL, SCK)

CalRushing (Rush, Yds TD): Sofele (10-13-0) , Anderson (7-5-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Maynard (19-31-1-214-0)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Harper (4-82-0), Allen (4-43-0), Treggs (4-16-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Forbes (13), Hill (11, PBU), McCain (7, TFL)

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32 CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington)

2012 Game SummariesGame 9

at Utah 49, Cal 27October 27, 2012 • TV: Pac-12 Networks • Attendance: 45,017

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Reggie Dunn set a school record with two 100-yard kickoff returns, and Utah’s defense forced three turnovers in a 49-27 victory over California. Keenan Allen hauled in five catches to becomes Cal’s all-time career receptions leader, but the Bears could not overcome a slow start.

Reggie Topps’ 17-yard fumble return for a touchdown gave Utah a 14-3 lead with 2:13 left in the first quarter. The Utes led 28-6 at halftime after a 5-yard TD run by freshman quarterback Travis Wilson.

In his third start, Wilson completed 16 of 24 passes for 156 yards.Utah intercepted Zach Maynard once and sacked him four times.Allen surpassed Geoff McArthur (202, 2000-04) to become Cal’s all-time

receptions leader and now has 205 career catches, but he didn’t get on track until the game was well in hand.

Cal outgained Utah 441-344, but turnovers and penalties hurt the Bears, who scored a pair of late touchdowns after being kept out of the end zone for seven straight quarters.

Utah’s defense, which held Oregon State to 228 yards in a road loss last week, allowed Cal to average over 10 yards on its first four plays.

D’Amato added a 38-yarder, his ninth straight, in the second quarter.Cal finished with 153 yards rushing, but a huge chunk came on Brendan

Bigelow’s 57-yard TD on the final play of the third quarter, when the Bears trailed 42-6.

Maynard finished 20 of 32 for 288 yards with two TDs and an interception.Allen, meanwhile, needed just three catches to become Cal’s all-time

receptions leader, but he didn’t catch his first pass until 10:52 remained in the third quarter. Five plays later, Lacy made a play against Allen to break up what would have been a 29-yard TD reception.

Allen tied the all-time mark of 202 catches with 4:26 left in the third on a 15-yard reception, but Maynard fumbled the ball away on the next play on a hit by Trevor Reilly. Allen broke the record on an 11-yard catch with 12:43 remaining, and added a 23-yard TD reception on the next play with 12:17 to go.

Notes

• Utah has now defeated Cal in three of the last four meetings. The Bears lead the overall series, 5-4.

• With an 11-yard catch in the fourth quarter, junior wide receiver Keenan Allen recorded the 203rd reception of his career, passing Geoff McArthur for Cal’s all-time career record. McArthur had 202 catches from 2000-04. Allen ended the night with 5 catches for 61 yards and a career total of 205 receptions.

• Keenan Allen also extended his streak to 33 games with a catch - every game of his Cal career - with a nine-yard reception earlier in the third quarter. Heading into today’s action, the streak ranked eighth nationally and first in the Pac-12.

• Freshman tight end Richard Rodgers had a career-long 51-yard reception late in the first quarter - one yard longer than his previous personal best, which he obtained against UCLA. He had his first career TD catch late in the fourth quarter, a 7-yarder.

• Cornerback Steve Williams recorded his team-leading ninth pass break-up of the year on an attempt into the end zone. Williams now has 24 break-ups during his career, which ranks ninth in Cal history.

• Tailback Brendan Bigelow had a his third touchdown run of at least 50 yards this season when he went 57 yards for a score at the end of the third quarter. Bigelow also had TD rushes of 81 and 59 yards at Ohio State. The last time a Cal running back had three rushes of 50 or more yards was Jahvid Best in 2009 (61, 73, 93).

• Vincenzo D’Amato connected on two field goals against Utah to run his streak to nine consecutive makes. He had a 49-yarder in the first quarter and a 38-yarder early in the second quarter. D’Amato is now 13-for-18 on the year.

• Freshman wide receiver Chris Harper matched his career high with seven catches. He also had seven against Southern Utah.

• Despite the loss, Cal outgained Utah, 441 yards to 334. The Bears had 288 yards through the air and 153 on the ground.

• Reggie Dunn’s 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown n the first quarter was the first against the Bears since James Rodgers of Oregon State went 86 for a score on Nov. 15, 2008, in Corvallis. Dunn had a second 100-yard TD KO return in the fourth quarter.

• Cole Leininger has had a punt of at least 56 yards in three straight games. He had a 59-yarder in the first quarter vs. Utah.

• Michael Lowe notched his third career interception in the third quarter. It was Cal’s eighth INT and 11th turnover in the last four games.

• Maurice Harris had his first career catch in the fourth quarter, good for 24 yards.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreCal 3 3 7 14 - 27Utah 14 14 14 7 - 49

Scoring SummaryQtr Time Scoring Play, Drive V-H1st 12:49 Stan – Taylor 7 yd run (Williamson kick), 6-34 2:25 3 - 0 12:33 Cal – D’Amato 21 yd field goal 6-21, 2:59 3 - 7 2:13 Stan – Toilolo 9 yd pass from Nunes (Williamson kick), 3-75 1:35 3 - 142nd 14:52 Stan – Ertz 20 yd pass from Nunes (Williamson kick), 1-20 0:05 6 - 14 6:41 Cal – D’Amato 21 yd field goal 6-21, 2:59 6 - 21 0:22 Stan – Toilolo 9 yd pass from Nunes (Williamson kick), 3-75 1:35 6 - 283rd 11:29 Stan – Ertz 20 yd pass from Nunes (Williamson kick), 1-20 0:05 6 - 35 0:29 Cal – D’Amato 21 yd field goal 6-21, 2:59 6 - 42 0:00 Stan – Toilolo 9 yd pass from Nunes (Williamson kick), 3-75 1:35 13 - 424th 14:44 Stan – Ertz 20 yd pass from Nunes (Williamson kick), 1-20 0:05 13 - 49 12:17 Cal – D’Amato 21 yd field goal 6-21, 2:59 20 - 49 1:18 Stan – Toilolo 9 yd pass from Nunes (Williamson kick), 3-75 1:35 27 - 49

Team Statistics Cal UtahFIRST DOWNS 19 22NET YARDS RUSHING 153 188NET YARDS PASSING 288 156 Completions-Attempts-Int 20-32-1 16-24-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 441 344 Total Offense Plays 60 69 Average Gain Per Play 7.3 5.0Fumbles: Number Lost 3-2 1-0Penalties: Number-Yards 6-52 8-80PUNTS-YARDS 3-140 4-162 Average Yards Per Punt 46.7 40.5KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-306 8-510Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-2-0Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD 4-76-0 4-230-2Interceptions: Number-Yards-TD 1-10-0 1-13-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-17-1Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 22:22 37:38Third-Down Conversions 4 of 10 8 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 Touchdowns 1-2 4-4 Field Goals 1-2 0-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 4-20PAT Kicks 3-3 7-7Field Goals 2-2 0-0

Individual Stat LeadersCal

Rushing (Rush, Yds TD): Bigelow (2-66-1), Sofele (12-47-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Maynard (20-32-1-288-2)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Harper (7-86-0), Allen (5-61-1), Rodgers (3-76-1)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Sebastian (10, TFL), Lowe (9, INT), Mullins (8, 1.5 TFL, 0.5 SCK)

UtahRushing (Rush, Yds TD): Sofele (10-13-0) , Anderson (7-5-0)Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD): Maynard (19-31-1-214-0)Receiving (Rec-Yds TD): Harper (4-82-0), Allen (4-43-0), Treggs (4-16-0)Defense (Tackles Big Plays): Blechen (7, TFL, 2 PBU), Reilly (5, FF), Kruger (4, SCK)

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The Last TimeCalifornia Team

Kickoff Return for TD ......... 88, Brendan Bigelow vs. Presbyterian, Sept. 17, 2011Punt Return for TD ....................69, Keenan Allen vs. Southern Utah, Sept. 8, 2012Interception Return for TD ...............61, Marc Anthony vs. Southern Utah, Sept. 8, 2012Fumble Return for TD .........................19, Trevor Guyton vs. Fresno State, Sept. 3, 2011Scored 50+ Points .....................................50, vs. Southern Utah, Sept. 8, 2012Back-To-Back 50+ Points .... 52 vs. UC Davis/52 vs. Colorado, Sept. 4-11, 2010Shutout at home .................................................vs. Arizona, Oct. 1, 2005 (28-0)Shutout at home (Pac-10) .................................vs. Arizona, Oct. 1, 2005 (28-0)Shutout on road ..................................................at Arizona, Oct. 23, 2004 (38-0)Shutout on road (Pac-10) .................................. at Arizona, Oct. 23, 2004 (38-0)Overtime Game ........................................... at Colorado, Sept. 10, 2011 (36-33)300+ yards rushing ..............................318, at Washington State, Oct. 13, 2012400+ yards rushing .......................................431, vs. Washington, Dec. 6, 2008<25 yards rushing ..................................................3, vs. Stanford, Oct. 20, 2012300+ yards passing ................................................ 321, at Oregon, Oct. 6, 2011400+ yards passing .........................................423, at Maryland, Sept. 13, 2008500+ yards passing ......................................503, vs. Arizona (4ot), Nov. 2, 2006<100 yards passing ....................................... 92, vs. Washington, Nov. 27, 2010500+ yards total offense ......................507, at Washington State, Oct. 13, 2012600+ yards total offense .................. 611, vs. New Mexico State, Sept. 11, 2004<200 yards total offense ........................................195, vs. Texas, Dec. 28, 2011<150 yards total offense .....................................130, at Stanford, Nov. 20, 1999Beat a Top 20 team at home ..............vs. No. 18 Arizona, Nov. 14, 2009 (24-16)Beat a Top 15 team at home ......... vs. No. 15 Tennessee, Sept. 1, 2007 (45-31)Beat a Top 10 team at home ............vs. No. 3 USC, Sept. 27, 2003 (34-31, 3ot)Beat a Top 5 team at home ..............vs. No. 3 USC, Sept. 27, 2003 (34-31, 3ot)Beat a Top 20 team on the road .........at No. 14 Stanford, Nov. 21, 2009 (34-28)Beat a Top 15 team on the road .........at No. 14 Stanford, Nov. 21, 2009 (34-28)Beat a Top 10 team on the road ...........at No. 10 Indiana, Nov. 27, 1969 (17-14)Beat a Top 5 team on the road ...............at No. 3 Stanford, Nov. 24, 1951 (20-7)Forced 4 or more turnovers ........................................6, vs. UCLA, Oct. 6, 2012Forced 5 or more turnovers ........................................6, vs. UCLA, Oct. 6, 2012Had 4 or more interceptions .......................................4, at UCLA, Oct. 29, 2011Had 5 or more interceptions ............................5, vs. Washington, Oct. 21, 2006Had 0 TO ........................................................................ vs. Utah, Oct. 22, 2011

California Individual RushingRushed for 200+ yards ..............311, Jahvid Best vs. Washington, Dec. 6, 2008Had a run of 50+ yards .................. 57, Brendan Bigelow at Utah, Oct. 27, 2012Had a run of 75+ yards ....... 81, Brendan Bigelow at Ohio State, Sept. 15, 2012Had 30+ rushing attempts ............ 42, Shane Vereen at Stanford, Nov. 21, 2009Had 35+ rushing attempts ............ 42, Shane Vereen at Stanford, Nov. 21, 2009Had 40+ rushing attempts ............ 42, Shane Vereen at Stanford, Nov. 21, 2009Had 3+ TD rushes .......................... 3, Shane Vereen at Stanford, Nov. 21, 2009Had 4+ TD rushes .......................... 5, Jahvid Best at Minnesota, Sept. 19, 2009Had 5+ TD rushes .......................... 5, Jahvid Best at Minnesota, Sept. 19, 2009

California Individual PassingPassed for 300+ yards ........349, Zach Maynard at Washington, Sept. 24, 2011Passed for 350+ yards ..................423, Kevin Riley at Maryland, Sept. 13, 2008Passed for 400+ yards ..................423, Kevin Riley at Maryland, Sept. 13, 2008Passed for 500+ yards ..............503, Pat Barnes vs. Arizona, Nov. 2, 1996 (4ot)Had 30+ completions .......................33, Kevin Riley at Maryland, Sept. 13, 2008Had 50+ attempts ............................58, Kevin Riley at Maryland, Sept. 13, 2008Completed a pass of 50+ yards .................51, Maynard to Rodgers at Utah, Oct. 27, 2012 Completed a pass of 75+ yards 90, Maynard to Allen, at Washington, Sept. 24, 2011Had 4+ TD passes ...............................4, Zach Maynard vs. UCLA, Oct. 6, 2012

California Individual ReceivingHad 10+ receptions .........11, Keenan Allen at Washington State, Oct. 13, 2012Had 100+ yards receiving ........166, Keenan Allen at Washington State, Oct. 13, 2012Had 150+ yards receiving .166, Keenan Allen at Washington State, Oct, 13, 2012Had 3+ TD catches .................3, DeSean Jackson vs. Minnesota, Sept. 9, 2006

California Individual DefenseHad 15+ tackles ........................ 15.0, Sean Cattouse vs Stanford, Nov 20, 2010Had 20+ tackles ...............................22.0, Jerrott Willard vs. USC, Oct. 30, 1993Had 2+ interceptions ................... 3, Kameron Jackson vs. UCLA, Oct. 16, 2012Had 5+ tackles for loss...5, Tully Banta-Cain vs. New Mexico State, Sept. 7, 2002Had 4+ sacks ........... 4.5, Tully Banta-Cain vs. New Mexico State, Sept. 7, 2002Blocked a punt ......................Richard Rodgers, vs. Presbyterian, Sept. 17, 2011Blocked a field goal ..................... Nick Forbes vs. Arizona State, Sept. 29, 2012Cal recorded a safety ......................................... Team vs. Oregon, Nov. 1, 2008

California Individual MiscellaneousScored 4+ TDs................................ 5, Jahvid Best at Minnesota, Sept. 19, 2009Punted the ball 70+ yards ............... 71, Bryan Anger vs Stanford, Nov 20, 2009Kicked a 50+ yard FG ...... 52, Vincenzo D’Amato at Wash. State, Oct. 13, 2012Made 3+ FG ................................. 3, Vincenzo D’Amato at USC, Sept. 22, 2012Returned a blkd FG for a TD ..... Zack Follett @ Washington State, Sept. 6, 2008 (65 yards)Returned PAT for a score ..... Wendell Hunter at Southern Miss, Dec. 6, 2004 (blocked kick)Returned a blkd punt for a TD .........Chris Conte vs. Arizona State, Oct. 23, 2010 (17 yards)

Opponent TeamKickoff Return for TD ...............100, Reggie Dunn at Utah (twice), Oct. 27, 2012Punt Return for TD ............................. 64, Cliff Harris vs. Oregon, Nov. 13, 2010Interception Return for TD ..... 29, Justin Bethel vs. Presbyterian, Sept. 17, 2011Fumble Return for TD ........................................ 17, Reggie Topps at Utah, Oct. 27, 2012Scored 50+ Points ................................................52, at Nevada, Sept. 17, 2010Shutout by at home ...............................vs. Arizona State, Sept. 25, 1982 (15-0)Shutout by at home (Pac-10)................ vs. Arizona State, Sept. 25, 1982 (15-0)Shutout by on road ........................................at Nebraska, Sept. 11, 1999 (45-0)Shutout by on road (Pac-10) ..................................at USC, Oct. 22, 1994 (61-0)Rushed for 300+ yards ........................................... 365, at Oregon, Oct. 6, 2011Rushed for <25 yards ................................................ 13, vs. Utah, Oct. 22, 2011Passed for 300+ yards ........................384, at Washington State, Oct. 13, 2012Passed for 400+ yards .....................................474, at Colorado, Sept. 10, 2011Passed for <100 yards ................................28, vs. Presbyterian, Sept. 17, 2011Had 500+ yards total offense ................................. 563, at Oregon, Oct. 6, 2011Had 600+ yards total offense ....................................602, at USC, Oct. 16, 2010Had <200 yards total offense .................................. 178, vs. Utah, Oct. 22, 2011Had <150 yards total offense ......................48, vs. Presbyterian, Sept. 17, 2011Forced 4 or more turnovers .......................................5, vs. Texas, Dec. 28, 2011Forced 5 or more turnovers .......................................5, vs. Texas, Dec. 28, 2011Had 4 or more interceptions ........................................4, vs. UCLA, Oct. 6, 2012Had 5 or more interceptions ............................. 5, at Arizona State, Nov. 7, 1998Had 0 TO ........................................................ vs. Arizona State, Sept. 29, 2012

Opponent Individual RushingRushed for 200+ yards ............ 239, LaMichael James, at Oregon, Oct. 6, 2011Had a run of 50+ yards ..................... 62, Curtis McNeal, at USC, Sept. 22, 2012Had a run of 75+ yards ...............94, Casey Moore, vs. Stanford, Nov. 20, 1999Had 30+ rushing attempts ..........34, Stefphon Jefferson, vs. Nevada, Sept. 1, 2012Had 35+ rushing attempts ...42, Yvenson Bernard, vs. Oregon State, Oct. 15, 2005Had 40+ rushing attempts ...42, Yvenson Bernard, vs. Oregon State, Oct. 15, 2005

Opponent Individual PassingPassed 300+ yards .............. 320, Jeff Tuel, at Washington State, Oct. 13, 2012Passed for 350+ yards .............474, Tyler Hansen, at Colorado, Sept. 10, 2011Passed for 400+ yards .............474, Tyler Hansen, at Colorado, Sept. 10, 2011Had 30+ completions ............. 30, Jeff Tuel, at Washington State, Oct. 13, 2012Had 50+ attempts .................. 53, Jeff Tuel, at Washington State, Oct. 13, 2012Comp. a pass of 50+ yards ..................68, Nunes to Ertz, vs. Stanford, Oct. 20, 2012Comp. a pass of 75+ yards . 78, Hansen to Richardson, at Colorado, Sept. 10, 2011Had 4+ TD passes .....................4, Braxton Miller, at Ohio State, Sept. 15, 2012

Opponent Individual ReceivingHad 10+ receptions ............................ 11, Marqise Lee, at USC, Sept. 22, 2012Had 100+ yards receiving ................134, Zach Ertz, vs. Stanford, Oct. 20, 2012Had 150+ yards receiving ....284, Paul Richardson, at Colorado, Sept. 10, 2011Had 200+ yards receiving ....284, Paul Richardson, at Colorado, Sept. 10, 2011Had 3+ TD catches ............................ 3, Ed Dickson, at Oregon, Sept. 26, 2009

Opponent Individual DefenseHad 15+ tackles ..........................15, Delano Howell, at Stanford, Nov. 21, 2009Had 20+ tackles ................. 20, Chester Burnett, vs. Arizona, Nov. 2, 1996 (4ot)Had 2+ interceptions ...................... 3, Tevin McDonald, at UCLA, Oct. 29, 2011Had 5+ tackles for loss .........5.0, Eric Manning, at Oregon State, Oct. 26, 2002Had 4+ sacks .................... 4.5, Derrick Rodgers, at Arizona State, Nov. 9, 1996Blocked a punt ........................... Justin Bethel, vs. Presbyterian, Sept. 17, 2011Blocked a field goal ................................Brian Blechen, vs. Utah, Oct. 22, 2011Recorded a safety ............................... Team, vs. Southern Miss, Aug. 30, 2003

Opponent Individual MiscellaneousScored 4+ touchdowns ................... 4, Toby Gerhart, at Stanford, Nov. 21, 2009Punted the ball 60+ yards .... 62 Josh Hubner, vs. Arizona State, Sept. 29, 2012Kicked a 50+ yard field goal ............52, Will Oliver, at Colorado, Sept. 10, 2011Made 3+ field goals ............................... 3, Andre Heidari, vs. USC, Oct. 13, 2011Returned a blkd FG for a TD ....Brandon Chillar, at UCLA, Oct. 18, 2003 (65 yards)Returned a PAT for a score ..Corey Ivy, vs. Oklahoma, Sept. 20, 1997 (blocked kick)Returned a blkd punt for a TD .....Oliver Aaron, vs. Arizona State, Oct. 23, 2010 (1 yard)

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2012 Cal Football Media InformationThe media schedule for October 28 – November 2 and an A-Z guide detailing the policies and services of Cal’s athletic communications offices is below.

Additional information can be found online at CalBears.com/media. For more information or questions, contact a member of the athletic communications staff listed below.

Athletic Communications ContactsAssociate Director (Lead Football Contact): Kyle McRae • Phone: (510) 219-9340 • Email: [email protected] Director (Secondary Football Contact): Tim Miguel • Phone: (510) 326-9761 • Email: [email protected] AD/Athletic Communications (Football Credentials): Herb Benenson • Phone: (510) 334-0791 • Email: [email protected]

Media Schedule (October 28 – November 4)SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28Media Availability (Jeff Tedford and Requested/Selected Players): 5:30 p.m. PT (Meet outside Memorial Stadium north tunnel)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29Media Availability: None Cal Coaches Corner: 6-7 p.m. PT (NewsTalk 910 AM KKSF)Head coach Jeff Tedford and a selected player still to be announced are scheduled to join host Todd McKim on the weekly radio show broadcast live from the Paragon at the Claremont Hotel Club & Spa at 41 Tunnel Road in Berkeley.Game Notes: Cal game notes for the team’s home contest vs. Washington at Memorial Stadium on Friday, Nov. 2 (6 p.m. PT), will be posted at CalBears.com and distributed via email.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30Television B-Roll: 8:10 a.m. PT (Meet outside Memorial Stadium north tunnel)Cal Football Weekly Press Conference with Jeff Tedford and Requested/Selected Players: 10:30 a.m. PT (Meet outside Memorial Stadium north tunnel)Pac-12 Conference Call: 11:25 a.m. PT (Jeff Tedford); 9:55 a.m. – 12:25 p.m. PT (entire call)A taped replay will be available at 3:30 p.m. PT Tuesday. Audio files of the conference call will also be available on the Pac-12 website (pac-12.com) following each teleconference call. All 12 conference head coaches are available beginning at 9:55 a.m. PT. In order to participate on the call, media must send a request to Dave Hirsch ([email protected]) for the conference call and taped replay phone numbers and full conference call schedule.Pac-12 Playbook: 9-10:00 p.m. PT (Pac-12 Networks)Head coach Jeff Tedford will be featured on the debut of the latest edition of the Pac-12 Playbook coaches show of the week that will air several times throughout the week. Check Pac-12.com for complete listings.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31Television B-Roll: 8:30 a.m. PT (Meet outside Memorial Stadium north tunnel)Media Availability (Requested/Selected Players): 10:30 a.m. PT (Meet outside Memorial Stadium north tunnel)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1Television B-Roll: 8:30 a.m. PT (Meet outside Memorial Stadium north tunnel)Media Availability (Jeff Tedford, Jim Michalczik, Clancy Pendergast): 10:05 a.m. PT (Meet outside Memorial Stadium north tunnel)

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2Game (vs. Washington, Memorial Stadium): 6 p.m. PTMedia Availability: Head coach Jeff Tedford, requested players and assistant coaches will be available to the media in a press conference in the Tahir Family Theatre following a 10-minute post-game cooling off period. The team’s locker room is closed. Media members may work from the Peter E. Haas Press Box in Memorial Stadium following the conclusion of interviews.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3Media Availability: None

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4Media Availability: TBA*Unless noted above and until further notice media should gather for all media availability sessions other than on gameday no later than the times listed in the media schedule above outside the Memorial Stadium north tunnel; media schedule subject to change

Conference CallsConference calls with players or coaches may be scheduled at certain times. Kyle McRae will arrange and distribute information regarding these confer-

ence calls. The call-in number and access code are listed below. Call-In Number: (309) 495-0761 • Access Code: 5044044

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Credential RequestsHome Games

Please direct all requests/questions for media, photo and parking credentials for 2012 Cal football home games to Herb Benenson. Only media who cover the Bears on a regular basis will be considered for season credentials. A lost season credential will result in that member of the media being moved to the single-game list. All single-game requests should be made as far in advance as possible to help ensure space availability both in the press box and on the field. Requests for media covering a visiting team for a Cal home game should be made through the opposing school’s football media relations contact. Credentials will be available for pick up at Media Will Call located in the third-floor lobby of the Simpson Center for Student-Athlete High Performance just inside Gate 5 near Warring Alley the day of the game unless other arrangements are made. Road Games

Please direct your requests/questions for media, photo and parking credentials for 2012 Cal football road games to Kyle McRae no later than 10 days prior to the contest as requests are normally put in at least eight days in advance. If you miss the deadline, please contact Kyle McRae to see if arrangements can still be made.

Email ListContact Kyle McRae to be placed on the Cal football email list and receive relevant updated information regarding Cal football, including media schedules

and policies, throughout the season.

Internet AccessBoth wireless and ethernet connections are available in the press box and field-level photographer work area on gamedays. Contact a member of the

Athletic Communications staff on gameday to obtain a username and password.

InterviewsGameday

Cal football will conduct postgame interviews in the Tahir Family Team Theater inside the Simpson Center for Student-Athlete High Performance. A member of the Athletic Communication staff will lead media to the room at the conclusion of each game.

Cal head coach Jeff Tedford will be present to answer questions, followed by players and coaches requested by media members. Visiting team inter-views will be in the media room just outside the visiting team locker room on level one of the stadium. Contact the visiting team media relations office for postgame policies.

Non-GamedayMedia members wishing to conduct interviews with head coach Jeff Tedford and requested/selected players on non-gamedays are asked to gather outside

the Memorial Stadium north tunnel no later than the days/times listed in the 2012 Cal football non-gameday regular-season media schedule at the top of page 23 of the game notes. A member of the athletic communications staff (see below for names and contact info) will escort the media from the third-floor lobby to the appropriate interview location at the times listed above. A text will be sent informing media members who regularly conduct post-practice interviews of a change to the media schedule only if it has been changed by 15 minutes or more.

Please have your interview requests ready by the time listed above to give to the athletic communications staff member who will escort you to the interview location. All player interview requests for the Tuesday press conference need to be made to Kyle McRae ([email protected], 510-219-9340) by Sunday at 6 p.m. PT. Please note that interview requests for assistant coaches must be submitted 24 hours in advance to McRae. Media members should also alert McRae when requesting interviews in which they will need more than 10 minutes to conduct in a post-practice or press conference setting so arrangements can be made that will work for all parties. Media members with interview requests that do not fall into the media schedule should contact McRae to attempt to make alternate arrangements.

Media Will CallMedia Will Call is located just inside located in the third-floor lobby of the Simpson Center for Student-Athlete High Performance near Gate 5 and the

end of the Warring Alley. It will open six hours before kickoff and remain open through the conclusion of the first quarter. Identification is required to pick up credentials or tickets. Parking passes cannot be left at will call.

Media who arrive after the end of the first quarter should call the press box at (510) 642-3098.

Online ResourcesVisit CalBears.com for the most recent, frequent, relevant and accurate information on Cal Athletics, CalBears.com covers the Golden Bears inside and out.

In addition to player and coach profiles, press releases, schedules, feature stories and sport information guides, there are also links to each of Cal’s social media pages under the multiemedia tab. CalBears.com/gameday also contains complete information for fans visiting Memorial Stadium.

The Pac-12 Conference and each of its members use Collegepressbox.com. The site contains a large amount of information available for download by media members. Contact Kyle McRae ([email protected], 510-219-9340) for more details, including a username and password for full access to the site.

Parking/TransportationGameday

Parking at Cal is always at a premium and visitors are encouraged to use public transportation. The Downtown Berkeley BART station is located about a mile west of Memorial Stadium, in close proximity to Haas Pavilion, Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field, the Hellman Tennis Courts and Spieker Aquatics Complex. Hourly guest parking on non-football gamedays is available in the MLK Student Union and RSF garages along Bancroft Way adjacent to Haas Pavilion and at the Underhill Garage.

Underhill also serves as the football gameday parking location. Entrances are off either Channing Way or Haste Street, just west of College Avenue. The lot is about three blocks from Memorial Stadium. Media can either take the short walk to media will call (located in the third-floor lobby of the Simpson Center adjacent to Memorial Stadium or use a media-only shuttle that begins running two hours before game time. A media shuttle is also available post-game from the pregame dropoff point along Warring Street to the Underhill Garage.

Parking passes cannot be left at will call on gamedays and must be picked up or mailed in advance.Television crews should order parking passes for their crews by sending in the Special Event Parking Arrangements form found on the university’s website

(pt.berkeley.edu) in advance. Request the Underhill Garage for football games. Note that the campus parking office does not accept credit cards – only cash or check.

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Non-GamedayMLK Student Union Garage – Paid parking is available at the MLK Student Union Garage located on the north side of Bancroft Way between Telegraph

Avenue and Dana Street (basketball gameday media parking lot) about five blocks to the west of the Simpson Center and Memorial Stadium. If you park here, you would then need to walk east on Bancroft Way until you reach the venue.

Public Transportation – Public transportation is highly recommended when visiting Berkeley. There are multiple public transportation options that lead directly to Memorial Stadium and Witter Rugby Field. BART has a station in downtown Berkeley about a half-mile west of the venue. Please visit bart.org, actransit.org or 511.org for more information.

Recreational Sports Facility Garage – Paid parking is available at the Recreational Sports Facility Garage located on the north side of Bancroft Way between Telegraph Avenue and Dana Street (basketball gameday media parking lot) about six blocks to the west of Witter Rugby Field. If you park here, you would then need to walk east on Bancroft Way until you reach the venue.

Street – Paid parking is available all day on weekends and after 5 p.m. PT on weekdays along Stadium Rim Way. The payment machine is located in the southeast corner of Witter lot and accepts only $1 and $5 bills. No other forms of payment are available. Limited two-hour free and paid street parking (check signs) may be available on streets near Memorial Stadium/Simpson Center, with most options just south along Piedmont Avenue, Prospect Street, Channing Way or Warring Street.

Underhill Garage – Paid parking is available at the Underhill Garage located at the corner of Channing Way and College Avenue (football gameday media parking lot) about five blocks to the southwest of Witter Rugby Field. If you park here, you would then need to walk north on College Avenue to Bancroft Way and then east on Bancroft Way until you reach the venue.

Witter Lot – Paid parking in the vicinity of Witter Rugby Field is available in the adjacent Witter Lot located just south of Centennial Drive near the corner of Centennial and Stadium Rim Way on a first-come, first-served basis. The payment machine is located in the southeast corner of the lot and accepts only $1 and $5 bills. No other forms of payment are available. If you park here, you would then need to walk down the hill on Stadium Rim Way on the south side of the stadium keeping the stadium on your right until you reach the Simpson Center.

More Information – For more information on directions and parking options, visit berkeley.edu/map. A parking specific map can be located online at http://pt.berkeley.edu/sites/pt.berkeley.edu/files/content/NewPadMap2011.pdf.

Photo RequestsMedia outlets should request courtesy photos through the Athletic Communications Office. Images of all 29 teams can also be purchased by visiting

goldenbearsports.com.

Photographer Work RoomA photographer work room has been established at field level in of Memorial Stadium (west side at approximately the 20-yard line on the north end of the

field). Power and internet access are available, as well as limited desk space on a first-come, first-served basis. Pregame meals and drinks are available on the media level of the press box (seventh floor).

Access to the internet is available through both wireless and an ethernet connection, and passwords and usernames will be distributed on gamedays.

PhotographersField photographers must wear a photo vest at all times, in addition to a photo credential. Photo credentials are not distributed in advance and must be

picked up on gamedays along with photo vests at media will call on the third floor Simpson Center. Photo vests will require an identification card to be left until the vests are returned.

NCAA rules limit shooting to outside the restraining line enclosing the playing field and outside the 25-yard lines (the team area).In addition, the photographers and videographers are welcome to use the photo deck located on level six of the press box.

Postgame Media Work AreaThe Peter E. Haas Press Box at Memorial Stadium also serves as the postgame media work location. The area is equipped with desk space, electrical

outlets and internet access. Final statistical game books, as well as postgame notes, quotes and other relevant media materials will be distributed.

Practice Media CoveragePlease see the media schedule at the top of page 26 for more details.

Pro ScoutsProfessional teams wanting to scout games at Memorial Stadium should contact Herb Benenson ([email protected], 510-334-0791) for creden-

tials and parking.

Phone LinesPhone lines at Memorial Stadium, both in the press box and inside the TV compound, must be requested at least a week in advance through Herb

Benenson. ISDN and dial lines, as well as dry pairs to the visiting team locker room and visiting team interview room, are available for complimentary use. Please contact Herb Benenson with any questions.

Video FeedsVideo highlights of Cal football games are available throughout the season via the Pac-12 Conference satellite feed. For more information, contact the

Pac-12 office at (925) 932-4411.

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Cal in the NFL

Cal has a total of 31 players currently active in the NFL as of Oct. 23, 2012, according to ESPN.com listed below that is the second-most among Pac-12 schools, with the team’s 25 players on 53-player rosters (doesn’t include injured reserve or physically unable to perform lists) is tied for ninth nationally. Links to additional information, including complete player bios and stats can be found at http://espn.go.com/nfl/players?college=13.

Active Cal Players in the NFLas of Oct. 23, 2012Lorenzo Alexander – LB WashingtonTyson Alualu – DT JacksonvilleBryan Anger – P JacksonvilleNnamdi Asomugha – CB Philadelphia^Jahvid Best – RB Detroit*Desmond Bishop – LB Green BayD.J. Campbell – FS CarolinaAndre Carter – DE OaklandChris Conte – S ChicagoBrian De La Puente – OG New OrleansThomas DeCoud – S AtlantaJustin Forsett – RB HoustonScott Fujita – LB ClevelandMatt Giordano – S OaklandTony Gonzalez – TE AtlantaNick Harris – P CarolinaLavelle Hawkins – WR TennesseeDeSean Jackson – WR PhiladelphiaMarvin Jones – WR CincinnatiCameron Jordan – DE New OrleansMychal Kendricks – LB PhiladelphiaL.P. LaDouceur – LS DallasMarshawn Lynch – RB SeattleAlex Mack – C ClevelandBrandon Mebane – DT SeattleCameron Morrah – TE SeattleAaron Rodgers – QB Green BayMitchell Schwartz – OT ClevelandCraig Stevens – TE TennesseeNick Sundberg – LS WashingtonShane Vereen – RB New England^Physically unable to perform list*Injured reserve

Cal in the NFL Player NotesLORENZO ALEXANDER (LB – WASHINGTON REDSKINS)• Has played in all eight games off the bench, contributing 19 tackles, 1.5 sacks and a fumble recovery … posted a season-high-tying five tackles, all 1.5 of his sacks and a fumble recovery in a Week 6 win over Min-nesota, and then equaled the five tackles in a Week 7 loss at the New York Giants

TYSON ALUALU (DT – JACKSONVILLE JAQUARS)• Has started each of the first seven games and contributed 19 tackles and 1.0 sack, highlighted by a season-high six-stop contest in a Week 2 loss to Houston, and four tackles and 1.0 sack in a Week 1 loss at Minnesota

BRYAN ANGER (P – JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS)• Eighth in the NFL with a 48.3 yards per punt average, punting 45 times for 2,173 yards to rank second in the league in both categories, while also posting a 41.3 yard net punting average that is 11th … has pinned opponents inside their own 20-yardline nine times and also forced nine fair catches … had one punt of 60 or more yards for four consecutive games from Weeks 2-5, including a career-long 66-yarder in a Week 3 win at Indianapolis, and one of at least 55 yards in all seven of his contests … punted a career-high-tying nine times in a Week 2 loss to Houston and a Week 7 overtime loss at Oakland

NNAMDI ASOMUGHA (CB – PHILADELPHIA EAGLES)• Has 23 tackles, an interception and seven passes defended in seven games played (all starts), with his lone in-terception and a season-high-tying three passes defended in a Week 6 overtime loss to Detroit, a season-high eight tackles in a Week 5 loss at Pittsburgh and a season-high-tying three passes defended in a Week 1 win at Cleveland

JAHVID BEST (RB – DETROIT LIONS)• On the team’s physically unable to participate (PUP) list

DESMOND BISHOP (LB – GREEN BAY PACKERS)• On the injured reserve list

D.J. CAMPBELL (FS – CAROLINA PANTHERS)• Drafted in the seventh round (No. 216) by the Carolina Panthers in the 2012 NFL Draft, and appeared in four games in the 2012 NFL preseason, registering six tackles, but has not appeared in a regular season game

ANDRE CARTER (DE – OAKLAND RAIDERS)• Has played in each of the last three games, contributing a tackle both in a Week 6 loss at Atlanta and a Week 7 overtime win against Jacksonville before not recording a stat in a Week 8 win at Kansas City … signed with Oakland prior to a Week 4 loss at Denver but did not play in his first contest on the Raiders’ roster … has returned in 2012 from an injury that ended his strong 2011 season with New England after 14 games (52 tackles, 10.0 sacks, one pass defended, two forced fumbles) … has career totals of 496 tackles, 76.0 sacks and 17 forced fumbles in his 12th NFL season during a career that has seen him in San Francisco (2001-05), Washington (2006-10), New England (2011) and Oakland (2012)

CHRIS CONTE (S – CHICAGO BEARS)• Has 40 tackles, one interception that he returned 35 yards and three passes defended while starting each of the team’s first seven games … posted his interception and both passes defended against Indianapolis and former Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck in the season opener … had a career-high 11 tackles in a Week 4 Monday Night Football victory at Dallas, while contributing a combined 14 stops in his last two games with eight in a Week 8 win vs. Carolina after six in a Week 7 victory vs. Detroit BRIAN DE LA PUENTE (OG – NEW ORLEANS SAINTS)• Has started all seven games for a team that has won its last two contests with a Week 5 win over San Diego and a Week 7 victory at Tampa Bay

THOMAS DeCOUD (S – ATLANTA FALCONS)• Tied for third in the NFL with four interceptions that he has returned 37 yards … has started all seven games for the only remaining unbeaten NFL team, also contributing 36 tackles, 1.0 sack and six passes defended to go along with his four picks … posted a season-high, team-high and game-high-tying nine tackles as well as his first sack of the season in a Week 8 win at Philadelphia … had a game-clinching interception late in the fourth quarter of a Week 5 win at Washington and returned it 24 yards … had a huge performance in a Week 3 win at San Diego, with two interceptions and a fumble recovery … returned his other interception 15 yards in a Week 2 win vs. Denver … posted seven tackles in a Week 1 win at Kansas City

JUSTIN FORSETT (RB – HOUSTON TEXANS)• Has played in all seven games off the bench, rushing 23 times for 120 yards, including a season-high and team-high 47 yards on seven carries in a Week 6 loss vs. Green Bay that was the team’s first defeat of the season and then 32 yards on six carries in a Week 7 win vs. Baltimore

SCOTT FUJITA (LB – CLEVELAND BROWNS)• Has played in four games with three starts, contributing 14 tackles and 1.0 sack, including a season-high six stops and his lone sack of the season in a Week 4 loss at Baltimore

MATT GIORDANO (S – OAKLAND RAIDERS)• Has started each of the last five game and played in all seven, making 22 tackles and recording one interception that he returned 21 yards in a Week 8 win at Kansas City … posted a season-high eight stops in a Week 4 loss at Denver

TONY GONZALEZ (TE – ATLANTA FALCONS)• Has started all seven games for the only remaining unbeaten team in the NFL and is seventh in the league with 46 receptions for 459 yards and four touchdown catches ... had season lows of three catches and 29 receiving yards in a Week 8 win at Philadelphia … had a 13-yard reception to set up Matt Bryant’s game-winning 55-yard field goal with 0:01 remaining in a 23-20 Week 6 win over Oakland, finishing with four catches for 42 yards … had season highs of 13 receptions and 123 receiving yards with a touchdown catch for the fourth time in the first five games of the season in a Week 5 win at Washington … previous season highs were nine catches and 91 receiving yards with a touchdown reception for the third consecutive game during a Week 3 win at San Diego … also had seven catches for 70 yards and a touchdown in a Week 2 win vs. Denver; five catches for 53 yards and a touchdown in a Week 1 win at Kansas City; and five catches for 51 yards in a Week 4 victory vs. Carolina … ranks among the NFL’s all-time leaders in receptions (1195, No. 2), touchdown catches (99, No. 8T) and receiving yards (13797, No. 10) in 245 games (227 starts), having only missed two contests in his 16th NFL campaign

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38 CAL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES – Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 (vs. Washington)

NICK HARRIS (P – DETROIT LIONS)• Signed with Detroit following the third game and has combined to punt 24 times for 994 yards and a 41.4 yard average over the last four contests, including a season-best 44.0 yards per punt in his most recent contest in a Week 8 win over Seattle … in his 12th NFL season, including a previous eight-season stint with the Lions (2003-10) as well as two-plus campaigns with Cincinnati (2001-03) to begin his career and one with Jacksonville (2011)

LAVELLE HAWKINS (WR – TENNESSEE TITANS)• Has four catches for 20 yards, playing in four of the first eight off the bench

DESEAN JACKSON (WR – PHILADELPHIA EAGLES)• Has 34 catches for 524 yards and an average of 15.4 yards per catch in seven games (all starts), including season bests of seven receptions and 114 yards receiving in a Week 2 win vs. Baltimore … added six catches for 99 yards and a touchdown on a 19-yard reception in a Week 4 win vs. the New York Giants; five grabs for 74 yards in a Week 6 loss to Detroit; five for 59 in a Week loss to Atlanta; four for 77 in a Week 1 win at Cleveland; four for 58 in a Week 5 loss at Pittsburgh; and three for 43 in a Week 3 loss at Arizona

MARVIN JONES (WR – CINCINNATI BENGALS)• Has played in five of seven games off the bench, making three catches for 26 yards … had career bests of two catches and 21 receiving yards, and a career-long 16-yard catch in a Week 6 loss at Cleveland … made his first NFL catch for five yards in a Week 4 win at Jacksonville

CAMERON JORDAN (DE – NEW ORLEANS SAINTS)• Has started all seven games and contributed 30 tackles, 3.0 sacks, one pass defended and one forced fumble … had a career and game-high 11 stops in a Week 1 loss to Washington … has notched 1.0 sack each in a Week 7 win at Tampa Bay, a Week 5 victory vs. San Diego, and a Week 2 loss at Carolina, adding a forced fumble against the Buccaneers

MYCHAL KENDRICKS (LB – PHILADELPHIA EAGLES)• Has played in all seven games, starting the first six, and compiled 29 tackles and four passes defended, with a career-best six tackles in a Week 3 loss at Arizona and a career-high two passes defended in a Week 2 win against Baltimore

L.P. LaDOUCER (LS – DALLAS COWBOYS)• Has played in all seven games off the bench but has not recorded any stats … has not missed a game since 2005, playing in all 103 regular-season contests during the last seven cam-paigns

MARSHAWN LYNCH (RB – SEATTLE SEAHAWKS)• Second in the NFL in rushing with 757 yards and three touchdowns on the ground over 159 carries in eight games (all starts) … has four 100-yard rushing games, with 26 carries for 122 yards in a Week 2 win over Dallas, 118 yards on 20 rushes in a Week 4 loss at St. Louis, 105 on 12 carries including a career long 77-yard touchdown run in a Week 8 loss at Detroit, and 103 yards on 19 carries in a Week 7 loss at San Francisco … added season bests of four receptions and 37 receiving yards against the Rams … also had 25 rushes for 98 yards in a Week 3 win vs. Green Bay and 21 attempts for 85 rushing yards twice, both in a Week 1 loss at Arizona and a Week 5 victory at Carolina … has at least 85 rushing yards in seven of his eight games, with the only exception a season-low 41 yards in a Week 6 win against New England … has fumbled only once in 2012 in the season opener at Arizona … has added 11 catches for 84 yards, and has at least one catch in every game other than a Week 2 win against Dallas

ALEX MACK (C – CLEVELAND BROWNS)• Started his 56th consecutive regular-season NFL game (all 55 games possible since beginning his NFL career in 2009) and eighth contest of the season in a Week 8 win vs. San Diego

BRANDON MEBANE (DT – SEATTLE SEAHAWKS)• Has 32 tackles, 3.0 sacks and three passes defended in eight games (all starts), with a season-high seven of the tackles coming in a Week 6 win vs. New England, 2.0 sacks in a Week 3 victory over Green Bay and two of his passes defended in a season-opening Week 1 loss at Arizona … had six tackles and 1.0 sack in his most recent contest in a Week 8 loss at Detroit

CAMERON MORRAH (TE – SEATTLE SEAHAWKS)• Has not played in the team’s first seven games and is on the injured reserve list

AARON RODGERS (QB – GREEN BAY PACKERS)• The NFL’s highest rated quarterback (107.9) who leads the league in touchdown passes (21) and completion percentage (205-297, 69.0%), while throwing only four interceptions … also among NFL leaders in completions (205, 2nd) and passing yardage (2165, 3rd) … was 22-of-35 for 186 yards with two touchdowns in a Week 8 win vs. Jacksonville to move into second place on Green Bay’s all-time list for touchdown passes with 153 … posted a season-high 342 passing yards and a season-best 81.1 completion percentage (30-37), with three touchdown passes and no interceptions for a 132.2 quarterback rating in a Week 7 win at St. Louis … had a career-high and Green Bay franchise-record-tying six touchdown passes with no interceptions for a season-high 133.8 quarterback rating in a Week 6 win at Houston in which he was 24-of-37 for 338 yards … had three TD throws in a Week 5 loss at Indianapolis in which he completed 20-of-32 passes for 235 yards and also ran for a season-high 57 yards on five carries … posted four TD passes in a Week 4 win vs. New Orleans in which he completed a season-high 31-of-41 passes for 319 yards … completed 26-of-39 passes for 223 yards in a Week 3 loss at Seattle … completed 22-of-32 passes for 219 yards with a touchdown in a Week 2 win over Chicago … was 30-of-44 for 303 yards, with two TD passes in a Week 1 loss to San Francisco … has added 27 rushes for 129 yards … has started all eight games in 2012

MITCHELL SCHWARTZ (OT – CLEVELAND BROWNS)• Has started each of the first eight games of his NFL career

CRAIG STEVENS (TE – TENNESSEE TITANS)• Has 15 receptions for 188 yards and a touchdown, with at least one catch in each of the first eight games (all starts), including his first touchdown catch of the season and fourth of his career in a Week 4 loss at Houston … had season highs of five catches and 63 yards receiving in a wild 44-41 Week 3 overtime win vs. Detroit and a season-long 46-yard reception at San Diego in Week 2

NICK SUNDBERG (LS – WASHINGTON REDSKINS)• Played in a Week 1 victory at New Orleans off the bench but has not played since and is on the injured reserve list

SHANE VEREEN (RB – NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS)• Has rushed for 72 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries … scored on a fourth-and-one play from the Rams’ one-yard line among his seven carries for 22 yards and one reception for a career-high 17 yards in a Week 8 win at St. Louis … rushed for a career-high 49 yards on a career-high-tying eight rushes and caught one pass for 10 yards in the first start of his career in a Week 7 win over the New York Jets … scored on a one-yard run in a Week 5 win over Denver … played for the first time in 2012 during a Week 4 win at Buffalo, catching his first career pass for five yards and rushing one time for no gain

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2012 California FootballCalifornia Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2012)

All games

Team Statistics CAL OPPSCORING 232 255 Points Per Game 25.8 28.3FIRST DOWNS 180 211 R u s h i n g 76 82 P a s s i n g 89 104 P e n a l t y 15 25RUSHING YARDAGE 1521 1478 Yards gained rushing 1854 1795 Yards lost rushing 333 317 Rushing Attempts 329 355 Average Per Rush 4.6 4.2 Average Per Game 169.0 164.2 TDs Rushing 14 11PASSING YARDAGE 2053 2272 C o m p - A t t - I n t 168-278-9 218-353-12 Average Per Pass 7.4 6.4 Average Per Catch 12.2 10.4 Average Per Game 228.1 252.4 TDs Passing 12 19TOTAL OFFENSE 3574 3750 Total Plays 607 708 Average Per Play 5.9 5.3 Average Per Game 397.1 416.7KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 34-698 31-848PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-212 12-119INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-131 9-71KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.5 27.4PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 14.1 9.9INT RETURN AVERAGE 10.9 7.9FUMBLES-LOST 21-10 21-6PENALTIES-Yards 71-680 71-646 Average Per Game 75.6 71.8PUNTS-Yards 46-1894 45-1823 Average Per Punt 41.2 40.5 Net punt average 38.2 35.4KICKOFFS-Yards 49-3054 49-2965 Average Per Kick 62.3 60.5 Net kick average 51.2 39.1TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 7 : 0 5 3 2 : 5 53RD-DOWN Conversions 38/116 65/146 3rd-Down Pct 33% 45%4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/11 6/12 4th-Down Pct 36% 50%SACKS BY-Yards 23-134 37-244MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 28 33FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-18 8-15ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (22-29) 76% (29-39) 74%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (13-29) 45% (23-39) 59%PAT-ATTEMPTS (25-28) 89% (31-32) 97%ATTENDANCE 291232 261009 Games/Avg Per Game 5/58246 4/65252 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalCalifornia 20 63 56 93 0 232Opponents 72 65 45 73 0 255

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2012 California FootballCalifornia Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2012)

All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gAnderson, C.J. 9 - 2 82 532 19 513 6.3 4 68 57.0Sofele, Isi 9 - 6 109 517 40 477 4.4 2 32 53.0Bigelow, Brendan 9 - 2 27 343 0 343 12.7 3 81 38.1Lasco, Daniel 9 - 0 2 77 3 74 37.0 1 77 8.2Maynard, Zach 9 - 8 90 301 249 52 0.6 3 22 5.8Stevens, Eric 9 - 4 10 41 0 41 4.1 0 11 4.6Allen, Keenan 9 - 9 3 43 4 39 13.0 1 39 4.3Treggs, Bryce 9 - 8 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.6TEAM 6 - 0 5 0 13 -13 -2.6 0 0 -2.2Total 9 329 1854 333 1521 4.6 14 81 169.0Opponents 9 355 1795 317 1478 4.2 11 62 164.2

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gMaynard, Zach 9 - 8 134.04 165-267-9 61.8 2039 12 69 226.6Bridgford, Allan 3 - 1 27.82 2-9-0 22.2 6 0 8 2.0Allen, Keenan 9 - 9 167.20 1-1-0 100.0 8 0 8 0.9Anderson, C.J. 9 - 2 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 9 130.23 168-278-9 60.4 2053 12 69 228.1Opponents 9 126.78 218-353-12 61.8 2272 19 72 252.4

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/gAllen, Keenan 9 - 9 61 737 12.1 6 69 81.9Harper, Chris 9 - 2 29 380 13.1 2 33 42.2Treggs, Bryce 9 - 8 21 216 10.3 1 37 24.0Rodgers, Richard 8 - 5 15 244 16.3 1 51 30.5Anderson, C.J. 9 - 2 11 120 10.9 1 30 13.3Stevens, Eric 9 - 4 7 47 6.7 0 13 5.2Bigelow, Brendan 9 - 2 6 83 13.8 1 32 9.2Wark, Jacob 9 - 4 6 65 10.8 0 20 7.2Sofele, Isi 9 - 6 6 64 10.7 0 17 7.1Powe, Darius 8 - 1 2 44 22.0 0 36 5.5Harris, Maurice 4 - 0 1 24 24.0 0 24 6.0Bouza, Jackson 9 - 0 1 18 18.0 0 18 2.0Maynard, Zach 9 - 8 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.9Schwenke, Brian 9 - 9 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3Total 9 168 2053 12.2 12 69 228.1Opponents 9 218 2272 10.4 19 72 252.4

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgAllen, Keenan 15 212 14.1 1 69Total 15 212 14.1 1 69Opponents 12 119 9.9 0 37

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgJackson, Kameron 3 0 0.0 0 0Williams, Steve 3 0 0.0 0 0Lowe, Michael 3 67 22.3 0 57Anthony, Marc 2 64 32.0 1 61Hurrell, J.P. 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 12 131 10.9 1 61Opponents 9 71 7.9 0 38

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgBigelow, Brendan 17 400 23.5 0 40Manuel, Mike 12 230 19.2 0 29Wark, Jacob 2 27 13.5 0 14Lasco, Daniel 2 29 14.5 0 21Sofele, Isi 1 12 12.0 0 12Total 34 698 20.5 0 40Opponents 31 848 27.4 2 100

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 4 29 7.2 1 17

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2012 California FootballCalifornia Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2012)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsD'Amato, Vincenzo - 13-18 25-28 - - - - - 64Allen, Keenan 8 - - - - - - - 48Anderson, C.J. 5 - - - - - - - 30Bigelow, Brendan 4 - - - - - - - 24Maynard, Zach 3 - - - - - - - 18Sofele, Isi 2 - - - - - - - 12Harper, Chris 2 - - - - - - - 12Lasco, Daniel 1 - - - - - - - 6Rodgers, Richard 1 - - - - - - - 6Treggs, Bryce 1 - - - - - - - 6Anthony, Marc 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 28 13-18 25-28 - - - - - 232Opponents 33 8-15 31-32 1-1 - - - - 255

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gMaynard, Zach 9 357 52 2039 2091 232.3Anderson, C.J. 9 83 513 0 513 57.0Sofele, Isi 9 109 477 0 477 53.0Bigelow, Brendan 9 27 343 0 343 38.1Lasco, Daniel 9 2 74 0 74 8.2Allen, Keenan 9 4 39 8 47 5.2Stevens, Eric 9 10 41 0 41 4.6Bridgford, Allan 3 9 0 6 6 2.0Treggs, Bryce 9 1 -5 0 -5 -0.6TEAM 6 5 -13 0 -13 -2.2Total 9 607 1521 2053 3574 397.1Opponents 9 708 1478 2272 3750 416.7

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkD'Amato, Vincenzo 13-18 72.2 1-1 5-5 3-5 3-6 1-1 52 0

FG Sequence California OpponentsNevada 31,(40) (39)Southern Utah (18),(27),(47) (40)Ohio State 40,42,42 -USC 35,(24),(26),(35) (40),(41)Arizona State (35) (28),39,(33),37,30UCLA (26) 46,(29)Washington State (52) (20),43Stanford (21) 40,34Utah (49),(38) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkLeininger, Cole 44 1819 41.3 61 1 21 10 8 0Mos, Steffan 2 75 37.5 57 0 0 1 1 0Total 46 1894 41.2 61 1 21 11 9 0Opponents 45 1823 40.5 62 1 16 16 7 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnD'Amato, Vincenzo 48 2990 62.3 17 1Beito, Noah 1 64 64.0 0 0Total 49 3054 62.3 17 1 27.4 36.3 28Opponents 49 2965 60.5 14 0 20.5 39.1 25

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2012 California FootballCalifornia Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2012)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gAllen, Keenan 9 39 737 212 0 0 988 109.8Bigelow, Brenda 9 343 83 0 400 0 826 91.8Anderson, C.J. 9 513 120 0 0 0 633 70.3Sofele, Isi 9 477 64 0 12 0 553 61.4Harper, Chris 9 0 380 0 0 0 380 42.2Rodgers, Richar 8 0 244 0 0 0 244 30.5Manuel, Mike 9 0 0 0 230 0 230 25.6Treggs, Bryce 9 -5 216 0 0 0 211 23.4Lasco, Daniel 9 74 0 0 29 0 103 11.4Wark, Jacob 9 0 65 0 27 0 92 10.2Stevens, Eric 9 41 47 0 0 0 88 9.8Lowe, Michael 9 0 0 0 0 67 67 7.4Anthony, Marc 9 0 0 0 0 64 64 7.1Maynard, Zach 9 52 8 0 0 0 60 6.7Powe, Darius 8 0 44 0 0 0 44 5.5Harris, Maurice 4 0 24 0 0 0 24 6.0Bouza, Jackson 9 0 18 0 0 0 18 2.0Schwenke, Brian 9 0 3 0 0 0 3 0.3TEAM 6 -13 0 0 0 0 -13 -2.2Total 9 1521 2053 212 698 131 4615 512.8Opponents 9 1478 2272 119 848 71 4788 532.0

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2012 California FootballCalifornia Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2012)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf

23 Hill, Josh 9-9 33 30 63 0.5-0 . . 6 . . 1 . .11 Forbes, Nick 9-6 33 30 63 3.0-15 1.5-11 . 3 2 1-0 1 1 .1 Williams, Steve 9-9 40 16 56 3.5-7 . 3-0 9 . . . . .37 Mullins, Robert 8-5 20 30 50 3.5-11 0.5-1 . . 1 1-0 1 . .0E Lowe, Michael 9-5 27 23 50 1.0-1 1.0-1 3-67 1 . . . . .2 Anthony, Marc 9-8 29 15 44 6.5-17 . 2-64 3 . . 1 . .4 Sebastian, Avery 9-3 28 16 44 1.0-4 . . . 1 . . . .91 Coleman, Deandr 9-9 14 25 39 5.5-17 2.0-10 . 1 1 1-0 . . .7 Jefferson, Jalen 6-5 19 19 38 0.5-5 0.5-5 . 1 2 . . . .40 McCain, Chris 8-7 22 16 38 6.5-20 2.5-11 . 1 4 . . . .17 Scarlett, Brennan 7-7 15 18 33 4.0-17 1.5-13 . 1 1 . 1 . .96 Payne, Kendrick 9-7 8 15 23 4.5-20 3.5-18 . . . . . . .43 Camporeale, Dan 9-1 7 14 21 0.5-2 0.5-2 . . 1 . . . .6 Logan, Alex 7-4 14 7 21 . . . . . . . . .3 Jackson, Kameron 9-2 16 5 21 . . 3-0 2 . 1-0 . . .50 Tipoti, Aaron 7-5 7 11 18 0.5-1 . . . . 1-0 . . .34 Hurrell, J.P. 7-2 10 7 17 2.5-13 2.5-13 1-0 . . . . . .22 Broussard, Nathan 9-3 5 7 12 3.5-23 3.0-21 . . 1 . . . .41 Barr, Todd 9-0 4 6 10 4.5-20 2.0-11 . . 1 . . . .0B Lasco, Daniel 9-0 4 4 8 . . . . . . 1 . .56 Kaufusi, Keni 5-1 2 4 6 2.0-8 1.0-5 . . . . 2 . .55 Moala, Viliami 8-1 2 4 6 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .18 Willis, Joel 9-0 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . .90 Jalil, Mustafa 7-0 3 2 5 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .30 Ervin, Darren 9-0 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .99 King, Gabe 5-0 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .1J King, Lucas 8-0 2 1 3 1.0-12 1.0-12 . . . . . . .31 Ellison, Tyre 9-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .48 Stevens, Eric 9-4 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .35 Agu, Ted 4-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .1F Leininger, Cole 9-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .73 Rigsbee, Jordan 9-9 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . .58 Adcock, Chris 9-9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .15 Maynard, Zach 9-8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .1A Rodgers, Richard 8-5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .0F Harper, Chris 9-2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 6-0 1 . 1 1.0-4 . . . . . . . .21 Allen, Keenan 9-9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 9 383 334 717 57-219 23-134 12-131 29 15 6-0 8 1 .Opponents 9 365 252 617 71-327 37-244 9-71 32 4 10-29 15 2 .

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2012 California FootballCalifornia Game Results (as of Oct 28, 2012)

All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend

Sep 01, 2012 NEVADA L 24-31 0-1 0-0 3:24 63186Sep 08, 2012 SOUTHERN UTAH W 50-31 1-1 0-0 3:23 57745Sep 15, 2012 at #12 Ohio State L 28-35 1-2 0-0 3:34 105232

* Sep 22, 2012 at #13 USC L 9-27 1-3 0-1 3:13 83421* Sep 29, 2012 ARIZONA STATE L 17-27 1-4 0-2 3:31 51634* Oct 06, 2012 #25 UCLA W 43-17 2-4 1-2 3:11 57643* Oct 13, 2012 at Washington State W 31-17 3-4 2-2 3:32 27339* Oct 20, 2012 #22 STANFORD L 3-21 3-5 2-3 3:17 61024* Oct 27, 2012 at Utah L 27-49 3-6 2-4 3:13 45017

*Pac-12 Game

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2012 California FootballCalifornia Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2012)

All games

SEASON CAREER

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gAnderson, C.J. 9 82 532 19 513 6.3 4 68 57.0 22 154 893 35 858 5.6 12 68 39.0Sofele, Isi 9 109 517 40 477 4.4 2 32 53.0 47 442 2334 115 2219 5.0 13 56 47.2Bigelow, Brendan 9 27 343 0 343 12.7 3 81 38.1 20 33 375 7 368 11.2 3 81 18.4Lasco, Daniel 9 2 77 3 74 37.0 1 77 8.2 9 2 77 3 74 37.0 1 77 8.2Maynard, Zach 9 90 301 249 52 0.6 3 22 5.8 22 174 644 484 160 0.9 7 43 7.3Stevens, Eric 9 10 41 0 41 4.1 0 11 4.6 32 11 43 0 43 3.9 0 11 1.3Allen, Keenan 9 3 43 4 39 13.0 1 39 4.3 33 30 258 28 230 7.7 2 45 7.0Treggs, Bryce 9 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.6 9 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.6TEAM 6 5 0 13 -13 -2.6 0 0 -2.2Total 9 329 1854 333 1521 4.6 14 81 169.0Opponents 9 355 1795 317 1478 4.2 11 62 164.2

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gMaynard, Zach 9 134.04 165-267-9 61.8 2039 12 69 226.6 22 129.78 396-672-21 58.9 5029 29 90 228.6Bridgford, Allan 3 27.82 2-9-0 22.2 6 0 8 2.0 7 75.51 15-41-0 36.6 190 0 33 27.1Allen, Keenan 9 167.20 1-1-0 100.0 8 0 8 0.9 33 355.60 3-3-0 100.0 52 1 22 1.6Anderson, C.J. 9 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 22 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 9 130.23 168-278-9 60.4 2053 12 69 228.1Opponents 9 126.78 218-353-12 61.8 2272 19 72 252.4

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gAllen, Keenan 9 61 737 12.1 6 69 81.9 33 205 2570 12.5 17 90 77.9Harper, Chris 9 29 380 13.1 2 33 42.2 9 29 380 13.1 2 33 42.2Treggs, Bryce 9 21 216 10.3 1 37 24.0 9 21 216 10.3 1 37 24.0Rodgers, Richard 8 15 244 16.3 1 51 30.5 21 15 244 16.3 1 51 11.6Anderson, C.J. 9 11 120 10.9 1 30 13.3 22 18 306 17.0 2 74 13.9Stevens, Eric 9 7 47 6.7 0 13 5.2 32 11 74 6.7 1 13 2.3Bigelow, Brendan 9 6 83 13.8 1 32 9.2 20 7 94 13.4 1 32 4.7Wark, Jacob 9 6 65 10.8 0 20 7.2 22 7 70 10.0 0 20 3.2Sofele, Isi 9 6 64 10.7 0 17 7.1 47 20 151 7.6 2 22 3.2Powe, Darius 8 2 44 22.0 0 36 5.5 8 2 44 22.0 0 36 5.5Harris, Maurice 4 1 24 24.0 0 24 6.0 4 1 24 24.0 0 24 6.0Bouza, Jackson 9 1 18 18.0 0 18 2.0 14 4 50 12.5 0 19 3.6Maynard, Zach 9 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.9 22 2 35 17.5 0 22 1.6Schwenke, Brian 9 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 45 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.1Total 9 168 2053 12.2 12 69 228.1Opponents 9 218 2272 10.4 19 72 252.4

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/gMaynard, Zach 9 357 52 2039 2091 232.3 22 846 160 5029 5189 235.9Anderson, C.J. 9 83 513 0 513 57.0 22 155 858 0 858 39.0Sofele, Isi 9 109 477 0 477 53.0 47 442 2219 0 2219 47.2Bigelow, Brendan 9 27 343 0 343 38.1 20 33 368 0 368 18.4Lasco, Daniel 9 2 74 0 74 8.2 9 2 74 0 74 8.2Allen, Keenan 9 4 39 8 47 5.2 33 33 230 52 282 8.5Stevens, Eric 9 10 41 0 41 4.6 32 11 43 0 43 1.3Bridgford, Allan 3 9 0 6 6 2.0 7 44 1 190 191 27.3Treggs, Bryce 9 1 -5 0 -5 -0.6 9 1 -5 0 -5 -0.6TEAM 6 5 -13 0 -13 -2.2Total 9 607 1521 2053 3574 397.1Opponents 9 708 1478 2272 3750 416.7

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PAT PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsD'Amato, Vincenzo - 13-18 25-28 - - - - - 64 - 20-30 56-59 - - - - - 116Allen, Keenan 8 - - - - - - - 48 20 - - - - - - - 120Anderson, C.J. 5 - - - - - - - 30 14 - - - - - - - 84Bigelow, Brendan 4 - - - - - - - 24 5 - - - - - - - 30Maynard, Zach 3 - - - - - - - 18 7 - - - - 1-2 - - 42Harper, Chris 2 - - - - - - - 12 2 - - - - - - - 12Sofele, Isi 2 - - - - - - - 12 15 - - - - - - - 90Lasco, Daniel 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6Rodgers, Richard 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6Anthony, Marc 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6Treggs, Bryce 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 28 13-18 25-28 - - - - - 232Opponents 33 8-15 31-32 1-1 - - - - 255

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgAllen, Keenan 15 212 14.1 1 69 21 252 12.0 1 69Total 15 212 14.1 1 69Opponents 12 119 9.9 0 37

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgBigelow, Brendan 17 400 23.5 0 40 40 875 21.9 1 88Manuel, Mike 12 230 19.2 0 29 24 488 20.3 0 32Lasco, Daniel 2 29 14.5 0 21 2 29 14.5 0 21Wark, Jacob 2 27 13.5 0 14 2 27 13.5 0 14Sofele, Isi 1 12 12.0 0 12 24 480 20.0 0 65Total 34 698 20.5 0 40Opponents 31 848 27.4 2 100

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgJackson, Kameron 3 0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0 0Williams, Steve 3 0 0.0 0 0 6 45 7.5 0 45Lowe, Michael 3 67 22.3 0 57 3 67 22.3 0 57Anthony, Marc 2 64 32.0 1 61 5 96 19.2 1 61Hurrell, J.P. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 12 131 10.9 1 61Opponents 9 71 7.9 0 38

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 4 29 7.2 1 17

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gAllen, Keenan 9 39 737 212 0 0 988 109.8 33 230 2570 252 406 0 3458 104.8Bigelow, Brendan 9 343 83 0 400 0 826 91.8 20 368 94 0 875 0 1337 66.8Anderson, C.J. 9 513 120 0 0 0 633 70.3 22 858 306 0 20 0 1184 53.8Sofele, Isi 9 477 64 0 12 0 553 61.4 47 2219 151 0 480 0 2850 60.6Harper, Chris 9 0 380 0 0 0 380 42.2 9 0 380 0 0 0 380 42.2Rodgers, Richard 8 0 244 0 0 0 244 30.5 21 0 244 0 5 0 249 11.9Manuel, Mike 9 0 0 0 230 0 230 25.6 17 38 9 0 488 0 535 31.5Treggs, Bryce 9 -5 216 0 0 0 211 23.4 9 -5 216 0 0 0 211 23.4Lasco, Daniel 9 74 0 0 29 0 103 11.4 9 74 0 0 29 0 103 11.4Wark, Jacob 9 0 65 0 27 0 92 10.2 22 0 70 0 27 0 97 4.4Stevens, Eric 9 41 47 0 0 0 88 9.8 32 43 74 0 11 0 128 4.0Lowe, Michael 9 0 0 0 0 67 67 7.4 9 0 0 0 0 67 67 7.4Anthony, Marc 9 0 0 0 0 64 64 7.1 39 0 0 0 0 96 96 2.5Maynard, Zach 9 52 8 0 0 0 60 6.7 22 160 35 0 0 0 195 8.9Powe, Darius 8 0 44 0 0 0 44 5.5 8 0 44 0 0 0 44 5.5Harris, Maurice 4 0 24 0 0 0 24 6.0 4 0 24 0 0 0 24 6.0Bouza, Jackson 9 0 18 0 0 0 18 2.0 14 0 50 0 0 0 50 3.6Schwenke, Brian 9 0 3 0 0 0 3 0.3 45 0 3 0 0 0 3 0.1TEAM 6 -13 0 0 0 0 -13 -2.2Total 9 1521 2053 212 698 131 4615 512.8Opponents 9 1478 2272 119 848 71 4788 532.0

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkdD'Amato, Vincenzo 18 13 52 0 30 20 52 0Total 18 13 52 0Opponents 15 8 41 1

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blkLeininger, Cole 44 1819 41.3 61 0 44 1819 41.3 61 0Mos, Steffan 2 75 37.5 57 0 2 75 37.5 57 0Total 46 1894 41.2 61 0Opponents 45 1823 40.5 62 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb obD'Amato, Vincenzo 48 2990 62.3 17 1 60 3698 61.6 18 2Beito, Noah 1 64 64.0 0 0 1 64 64.0 0 0Total 49 3054 62.3 17 1Opponents 49 2965 60.5 14 0

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## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk23 Hill, Josh 9 3 3 3 0 6 3 0.5 . . 6 . 1 . 45 1 1 8 7 2 1 9 0 5.5 1 . 0 4 2 1 2 3 .11 Forbes, Nick 9 3 3 3 0 6 3 3.0 1 . 5 . 3 1 1 1 12 3 3 3 1 6 4 3.0 1 . 5 . 3 1 1 11 Williams, Steve 9 4 0 1 6 5 6 3.5 . 3 9 . . . 34 9 4 3 2 1 2 6 5.5 1 . 0 6 2 4 . 2 .0E Lowe, Michael 9 2 7 2 3 5 0 1.0 1 . 0 3 1 . . . 9 2 7 2 3 5 0 1.0 1 . 0 3 1 . . .37 Mullins, Robert 8 2 0 3 0 5 0 3.5 0 . 5 . . 1 1 . 33 3 2 4 0 7 2 4.5 1 . 5 . . 1 2 .4 Sebastian, Avery 9 2 8 1 6 4 4 1.0 . . . . . . 21 3 4 1 9 5 3 1.0 . . . . . .2 Anthony, Marc 9 2 9 1 5 4 4 6.5 . 2 3 . 1 . 39 9 1 3 9 1 3 0 12.0 . 5 2 1 . 2 .91 Coleman, Deandr 9 1 4 2 5 3 9 5.5 2 . 0 . 1 1 . . 34 3 7 3 9 7 6 14.5 4 . 0 . 2 2 . .40 McCain, Chris 8 2 2 1 6 3 8 6.5 2 . 5 . 1 . . . 18 3 8 2 9 6 7 12.5 4 . 0 . 1 . . .7 Jefferson, Jalen 6 1 9 1 9 3 8 0.5 0 . 5 . 1 . . . 6 1 9 1 9 3 8 0.5 0 . 5 . 1 . . .17 Scarlett, Brennan 7 1 5 1 8 3 3 4.0 1 . 5 . 1 . 1 . 10 1 7 2 0 3 7 4.5 1 . 5 . 1 . 1 .96 Payne, Kendrick 9 8 1 5 2 3 4.5 3 . 5 . . . . . 46 2 7 3 2 5 9 11.5 6 . 5 . 1 1 . .6 Logan, Alex 7 1 4 7 2 1 0.0 . . . . . . 23 1 7 1 0 2 7 0.0 . . . . . .43 Camporeale, Dan 9 7 1 4 2 1 0.5 0 . 5 . . . . . 23 1 7 2 4 4 1 5.0 0 . 5 . . 1 . .3 Jackson, Kameron 9 1 6 5 2 1 0.0 . 3 2 1 . . 15 2 0 7 2 7 0.0 . 3 2 1 . .50 Tipoti, Aaron 7 7 1 1 1 8 0.5 . . . 1 . . 40 2 7 5 1 7 8 6.5 1 . 5 . 1 1 2 .34 Hurrell, J.P. 7 1 0 7 1 7 2.5 2 . 5 1 . . . . 45 2 7 2 5 5 2 3.0 2 . 5 1 2 1 . .22 Broussard, Nathan 9 5 7 1 2 3.5 3 . 0 . . . . . 9 5 7 1 2 3.5 3 . 0 . . . . .41 Barr, Todd 9 4 6 1 0 4.5 2 . 0 . . . . . 9 4 6 1 0 4.5 2 . 0 . . . . .0B Lasco, Daniel 9 4 4 8 0.0 . . . . 1 . 9 4 4 8 0.0 . . . . 1 .56 Kaufusi, Keni 5 2 4 6 2.0 1 . 0 . . . 2 . 13 2 6 8 2.5 1 . 0 . . . 2 .55 Moala, Viliami 8 2 4 6 1.0 . . 1 . . . 21 4 6 1 0 1.0 . . 1 . . .18 Willis, Joel 9 4 2 6 0.0 . . . . . . 9 4 2 6 0.0 . . . . . .90 Jalil, Mustafa 7 3 2 5 0.5 . . . . . . 20 1 1 7 1 8 1.5 0 . 5 . . 1 . .30 Ervin, Darren 9 3 2 5 0.0 . . . . . . 9 3 2 5 0.0 . . . . . .99 King, Gabe 5 1 3 4 0.0 . . . . . . 8 1 3 4 0.0 . . . . . .1J King, Lucas 8 2 1 3 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 8 2 1 3 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . .31 Ellison, Tyre 9 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . . . 24 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . . .48 Stevens, Eric 9 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . . 32 8 4 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .35 Agu, Ted 4 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 5 1 2 3 0.0 . . . . . .73 Rigsbee, Jordan 9 1 . 1 0.0 . . . 1 . . 9 1 . 1 0.0 . . . 1 . .58 Adcock, Chris 9 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .15 Maynard, Zach 9 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 22 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .1A Rodgers, Richard 8 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 21 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . 10F Harper, Chris 9 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 9 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .TM TEAM 6 1 . 1 1.0 . . . . . .21 Allen, Keenan 9 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 33 7 . 7 0.0 . . . . . .1F Leininger, Cole 9 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 9 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

Total 9 3 8 3 3 3 4 7 1 7 57 23 12 2 9 6 8 1Opponents 9 3 6 5 2 5 2 6 1 7 71 37 9 3 2 1 0 1 5 2