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When did the University of California football team start?from en.wikipedia.org
1880s through 1940s. University of California fielded its first American Football team in 1886. In March 1892, the school played it first game against Stanford University. This was the first instance of the annual rivalry match – The Big Game, one of oldest college rivalries in the United States.
Who is the rival of California in football?from en.wikipedia.org
Main article: Big Game (American football) California's main rival is Stanford. The two schools participate in the Big Game every year, with the winner taking home the Stanford Axe. Stanford leads the series record at 59–44–10 through the 2019 season.
What team did the Bears beat in the 2018 Cheez-It Bowl?from en.wikipedia.org
After the Bears upset #15 Washington 12–10 and defeated USC 15–14 at the Coliseum in Los Angeles to snap a 14-year losing streak to the Trojans, the Bears lost 10–7 in overtime to TCU in the 2018 Cheez-It Bowl. The Bears’ offensive efficiency ranked as the second worst among all Power Five teams.
What division is the Golden Bears football team in?from en.wikipedia.org
2019 California Golden Bears football team. The 2019 California Golden Bears football team represented the University of California, Berkeley in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They competed as members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference. In their third year under head coach Justin Wilcox, ...
How many seasons does Cal play?from en.wikipedia.org
Cal plays 2 other schools in the South Division as well. One from Arizona and either Utah or Colorado. This cycle repeats after eight seasons.
How many Rose Bowls did the Cal boys win?from en.wikipedia.org
Known as "Pappy's Boys", the Cal teams of 1947-1950 won 33 consecutive regular-season games, earning three PCC championships and three Rose Bowl berths. However, California lost all three Rose Bowls: 20–14 to Northwestern in 1949, 17–14 to Ohio State in 1950, and 14–6 to Michigan in 1951.
How many times did Stanford beat Berkeley?from en.wikipedia.org
During these years, California wielded dominant teams, however the Bears were able to beat Stanford only three times.
How much did FTX pay for UC Berkeley?from abc7news.com
Cryptocurrency giant FTX is paying UC Berkeley $17.5 million in cryptocurrency for the naming rights, and the money will go to the athletic department.
What division is the Golden Bears football team in?from en.wikipedia.org
2019 California Golden Bears football team. The 2019 California Golden Bears football team represented the University of California, Berkeley in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They competed as members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference. In their third year under head coach Justin Wilcox, ...
What is the new name for the FTX field?from abc7news.com
The new official name is FTX Field at California Memorial Stadium.
What bowl did the Bears go to?from en.wikipedia.org
The Bears went to the Redbox Bowl, where they defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini 35–20, their first bowl win since 2015 .
Where is the FTX logo on the football field?from abc7news.com
Now the FTX logo will be displayed on the 20 and 30 yard line on the field, on press banners and on social media in the 10-year deal.
Who was the quarterback for the Utah Utes in 2019?from en.wikipedia.org
This defeat was the first shutout of a California team since a 1999 defeat to No. 5 Nebraska. Starting quarterback Chase Garbers and backup Devon Modster were injured for the game.
Who is the new defensive line coach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers?from en.wikipedia.org
Coaching changes. On February 26, 2019, defensive line coach Tony Tuioti left the Golden Bears to become the new defensive line coach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers under Scott Frost. Andrew Browning was named the Bears' new defensive line coach on February 27, 2019.
Final: NC State 19, Florida State 17
Crushing loss for Florida State, which led 17-3 before going scoreless in the second half. Jordan Travis was picked off on Florida State's final two possessions as the Wolfpack somehow found a way after losing quarterback Devin Leary to an apparent shoulder injury.
Final: Alabama 24, Texas A&M 20
Alabama tried to give it away at home vs. Texas A&M, but the Aggies couldn't quite take it in the end. A&M had a chance to win it on the 2-yard line with three seconds left, but Haynes King threw incomplete, and the Crimson Tide escaped.
Final: Clemson 31, Boston College 3
DJ Uiagalelei struggled through a 1 for 7 stretch that included an interception in the first half as the Tigers looked disturbingly uninterested for a stretch. But the mercurial quarterback got things back on track nicely to finish 18 of 32 for 220 yards, three touchdowns and just the one interception.
Final: South Carolina 24, Kentucky 14
No. 13 Kentucky struggled mightily tonight without injured quarterback Will Levis. Kaiya Sheron got the start at QB and finished 15 of 27 for 178 yards and two TDs and an INT. UK finished with just 299 total yards, in part because the Wildcats surrendered six sacks totaling -54 yards.
No. 20 Kansas State 10, Iowa State 9
Sometimes, you have to win ugly, and that's exactly what Kansas State did in a low-scoring in Ames. Wildcats quarterback Adrian Martinez put up some good numbers (323 yards of total offense and a touchdown) but K-State couldn't sustain drives; neither could Iowa State, though, and the Cyclones had less than 300 yards of offense.
Late 3Q: Florida State 17, NC State 10
Devin Leary just exited NC State's game with Florida State due to what appears to be a shoulder injury. He was spotted immediately going to the locker room. The preseason ACC Player of the Year has had his struggles this season, but you hate to see that if you're a Wolfpack fan.
Final: Notre Dame 28, No. 16 BYU 20
The 2022 season got off to a nightmarish start for Notre Dame, but the Fighting Irish have now won three straight to get back over .500 in coach Marcus Freeman's first year.
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STANDINGS
CONF | W-L | HOME | AWAY | STRK | |||
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UCLA Bruins | 3 - 0 | 6 - 0 | 5 - 0 | 1 - 0 | W6 | ||
USC Trojans | 4 - 0 | 6 - 0 | 4 - 0 | 2 - 0 | W6 | ||
Oregon Ducks | 3 - 0 | 5 - 1 | 3 - 0 | 2 - 1 | W5 | ||
Utah Utes | 2 - 1 | 4 - 2 | 3 - 0 | 1 - 2 | L1 | ||
Oregon State Beavers | 1 - 2 | 4 - 2 | 2 - 1 | 2 - 1 | W1 | ||
Washington State Cougars | 1 - 2 | 4 - 2 | 3 - 1 | 1 - 1 | L1 | ||
Washington Huskies | 1 - 2 | 4 - 2 | 4 - 0 | 0 - 2 | L2 | ||
California Golden Bears | 1 - 1 | 3 - 2 | 3 - 0 | 0 - 2 | L1 | ||
Arizona Wildcats | 1 - 2 | 3 - 3 | 2 - 2 | 1 - 1 | L1 | ||
Arizona State Sun Devils | 1 - 2 | 2 - 4 | 2 - 2 | 0 - 2 | W1 | ||
Stanford Cardinal | 0 - 4 | 1 - 4 | 1 - 2 | 0 - 2 | L4 | ||
Colorado Buffaloes | 0 - 2 | 0 - 5 | 0 - 2 | 0 - 3 | L5 |
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RANKINGS
W | L | PCT | PTS | STRK | TREND | |||
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1 | Georgia Bulldogs | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | 1535 | W6 | 1 | |
2 | Ohio State Buckeyes | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | 1507 | W6 | 1 | |
3 | Alabama Crimson Tide | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | 1489 | W6 | 2 | |
4 | Clemson Tigers | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | 1348 | W6 | 1 | |
5 | Michigan Wolverines | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | 1319 | W6 | 1 | |
6 | Tennessee Volunteers | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | 1232 | W5 | 2 | |
7 | USC Trojans | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | 1214 | W6 | 1 | |
8 | Oklahoma State Cowboys | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | 1150 | W5 | 1 | |
9 | Ole Miss Rebels | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | 1061 | W6 | - | |
10 | Penn State Nittany Lions | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | 974 | W5 | - | |
11 | UCLA Bruins | 6 | 0 | 1.000 | 907 | W6 | 7 | |
12 | Oregon Ducks | 5 | 1 | .833 | 893 | W5 | - | |
13 | TCU Horned Frogs | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | 819 | W5 | 4 | |
14 | Wake Forest Demon Deacons | 5 | 1 | .833 | 748 | W2 | 1 | |
15 | North Carolina State Wolfpack | 5 | 1 | .833 | 746 | W1 | 1 | |
16 | Mississippi State Bulldogs | 5 | 1 | .833 | 589 | W3 | 7 | |
17 | Kansas State Wildcats | 5 | 1 | .833 | 559 | W3 | 3 | |
18 | Syracuse Orange | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | 393 | W5 | 4 | |
19 | Kansas Jayhawks | 5 | 1 | .833 | 330 | L1 | - | |
20 | Utah Utes | 4 | 2 | .667 | 327 | L1 | 9 | |
21 | Cincinnati Bearcats | 5 | 1 | .833 | 257 | W5 | 3 | |
22 | Texas Longhorns | 4 | 2 | .667 | 150 | W2 | - | |
22 | Kentucky Wildcats | 4 | 2 | .667 | 150 | L2 | 9 | |
24 | Illinois Fighting Illini | 5 | 1 | .833 | 117 | W4 | - | |
25 | James Madison Dukes | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | 105 | W5 | - |
ROSTER
NO | NAME | POS | HT | WT | |
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41 | Champion Johnson | FB | 6'1" | 250 | |
70 | Ryan Lange | OL | 6'6" | 340 | |
13 | Jack Plummer | QB | 6'5" | 215 | |
17 | Noah Mitcheom | QB | 6'2" | 185 | |
62 | Ben Coleman | OL | 6'4" | 330 | |
11 | Mavin Anderson | WR | 6'0" | 200 | |
46 | Jake Muller | TE | 6'5" | 235 | |
14 | Monroe Young | WR | 6'0" | 210 | |
54 | Spencer Lovell | OL | 6'6" | 335 | |
2 | Kai Millner | QB | 6'2" | 215 | |
6 | Jaydn Ott | RB | 6'0" | 205 | |
25 | DeCarlos Brooks | RB | 5'10" | 210 | |
4 | Jermaine Terry II | TE | 6'4" | 255 | |
88 | Nick Alftin | TE | 6'5" | 230 | |
73 | Matthew Cindric | OL | 6'4" | 295 | |
34 | Andy Alfieri | TE | 6'3" | 245 | |
79 | Ender Aguilar | OL | 6'5" | 285 | |
66 | Colin Hamilton | OL | 6'7" | 305 | |
71 | Sioape Vatikani | OL | 6'3" | 335 | |
29 | Aidan Lee | WR | 6'1" | 240 | |
86 | Jeffrey Johnson | TE | 6'5" | 240 | |
64 | Joshua Stovall | OL | 6'4" | 285 | |
3 | Jeremiah Hunter | WR | 6'2" | 205 | |
44 | Beaux Tagaloa | FB | 6'0" | 255 | |
85 | Keleki Latu | TE | 6'6" | 230 | |
39 | Trond Grizzell | WR | 6'4" | 205 | |
84 | Jaiven Plummer | WR | 6'3" | 210 | |
67 | Colin Moroney | OL | 6'5" | 265 | |
22 | Justin Richard Baker | WR | 5'10" | 180 | |
63 | Brayden Rohme | OL | 6'6" | 285 | |
77 | Everett Johnson | OL | 6'7" | 310 | |
24 | Chris Street | RB | 5'9" | 210 | |
65 | Dylan Jemtegaard | OL | 6'4" | 290 | |
37 | Kenden Robinson Jr. | WR | 6'1" | 195 | |
76 | Bastian Swinney | OL | 6'6" | 310 | |
68 | Trent Ramsey | OL | 6'5" | 285 | |
78 | Jackson Brown | OL | 6'6" | 305 | |
80 | Jordan King | WR | 6'2" | 215 | |
60 | Brian Driscoll | OL | 6'4" | 315 | |
36 | Grant Daley | WR | 6'1" | 205 | |
83 | Chris Rogers | WR | 6'3" | 190 | |
19 | Tyler Jensen | QB | 6'6" | 230 | |
26 | Ashton Hayes | RB | 6'0" | 195 | |
89 | Tommy Christakos | WR | 6'4" | 220 | |
28 | Damien Moore | RB | 5'10" | 210 | |
74 | Dashaun Harris | OL | 6'2" | 320 | |
72 | T.J. Session | OL | 6'4" | 300 | |
15 | Fernando Mendoza | QB | 6'5" | 215 | |
18 | Mason Starling | WR | 6'4" | 205 | |
87 | Jack Endries | TE | 6'4" | 230 | |
31 | Ashton Stredick | RB | 5'9" | 195 | |
7 | J.Michael Sturdivant | WR | 6'3" | 205 | |
16 | Zach Johnson | QB | 6'1" | 190 | |
81 | Elijah Mojarro | TE | 6'4" | 240 | |
82 | Mason Mangum | WR | 5'11" | 185 |