FINAL
41 - 19
Highlights Cal 37, WSU 3 – Falk fires his fifth interception of the game:
Cal 37, WSU 3 – Falk fumbles, Cal rumbles it in for a TD:
Cal 27, WSU 3 – Bowers front flips off of defender into end zone to extend the Golden Bears’ lead:
Cal 20, WSU 3 – Rockett ejected for targeting:
Cal 17, WSU 3 – Falk throws his fourth interception of the game:
Cal 17, WSU 3 – Falk throws his third interception of the game:
Cal 17, WSU 3 – Wells hauls in TD for Golden Bears as time expires in first half:
Cal 10, WSU 3 – Cougs’ Cox shanks punt, giving Cal short field right before half:
Cal 10, WSU 3 – Bynum snags his second interception of the night:
Cal 10, WSU 0 – Enwere fights his way into the end zone as Golden Bears add to lead:
Cal 3, WSU 0 – Cougars’ Calvin fumbles after reception, WSU’s second turnover of the first quarter:
WSU 0, Cal 0 – Cougars’ Falk intercepted on first drive:
WSU 0, Cal 0 – Cougs kick return TD called back:
Cal AD adresses air quality concerns via @Pac12Network :
WSU-Cal game preview via pac-12.com :
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The difference makers in Washington State’s 37-3 loss at Cal on Friday, Oct. 13. |
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When Justin Wilcox was hired as California’s head coach last January, one of his first calls went to Tim DeRuyter. Friday night in the 37-3 upset of No. 8 Washington State, DeRuyter’s defense did what it does best: force turnovers. |
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Buried beneath a pile of their own mistakes, the Cougars mercilessly saw their unbeaten season come to an end, losing 37-3 to the Golden Bears, who stole their first Pac-12 win Friday evening in the Bay Area. |
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Luani, who played for WSU in 2015 and 2016, was selected by the Oakland Raiders in the seventh round of the 2017 NFL Draft. |
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Defensive end Nnamdi Oguayo is back in the fold for Washington State, but inside linebackers Isaac Dotson and Nate DeRider didn’t make the trip to the Bay Area for tonight’s game against Cal. |
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Officials from the Pac-12 Conference and the University of California, Berkeley monitored the situation the days leading up to Friday’s game between Cal and Washington State, but determined the air was clean enough to play football. |
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