NCAAF Game Recap - Ole Miss at California
Sat Sep 16, 2017 10:30 PM EDT

ColSt
23
Bama
41
F
Tul
14
Okla
56
F
Clem
47
Lou
21
F
Tex
24
USC
27
F(1OT)
GASt
0
PSU
56
F
Fres
16
Wash
48
F
AF
13
Mich
29
F
Army
7
OSU
38
F
OkSt
59
Pitt
21
F
Wisc
40
BYU
6
F
LSU
7
MissSt
37
F
Sam
14
UGA
42
F
Mer
10
Aub
24
F
VaTec
64
ECU
17
F
K St
7
Vand
14
F
Stan
17
SDSU
20
F
SMU
36
TCU
56
F
OreSt
23
WaSt
52
F
Ill
23
SoFL
47
F
Tenn
20
Fla
26
F
UCLA
45
Mem
48
F
NM
14
Boise
28
F
UMass
21
Temp
29
F
Ariz
63
UTEP
16
F
IASt
41
Akr
14
F
ULLaf
21
TxAM
45
F
NIU
21
Neb
17
F
DelSt
16
WVU
59
F
UConn
18
UVA
38
F
Kans
30
Ohio
42
F
Furm
16
NCSt
49
F
Bayl
20
Duke
34
F
CoCar
23
UAB
30
F
NoCol
21
Colo
41
F
UtSt
10
Wake
46
F
TnTec
13
Ball
28
F
MidTN
3
MIN
34
F
NorTx
14
Iowa
31
F
C Mi
17
Syr
41
F
Mor
0
Rut
65
F
UNC
53
OD
23
F
Norf
14
JMU
75
F
ND
49
BC
20
F
Purd
35
MIZ
3
F
Colg
10
Buff
33
F
InSt
41
Lib
42
F
NCAT
35
UNCC
31
F
Kent
0
Marsh
21
F
B-C
0
FlAtl
45
F
App
20
TxSt
13
F
ArkPB
3
ArkSt
48
F
Idaho
28
WestMI
37
F
Tuls
51
Toled
54
F
IdSt
30
NEV
28
F
Oreg
49
Wyo
13
F
LT
23
W Ky
22
F
Sou
17
UTSA
51
F
AlaAM
0
SoAl
45
F
SMiss
28
ULMon
17
F
BGSU
7
NW
49
F
KY
23
SCar
13
F
Troy
27
NMS
24
F
AzSt
45
TxTch
52
F
Rice
3
Hou
38
F
Cin
21
MiaOH
17
F
SJSU
16
Utah
54
F
Miss
16
Cal
27
F
FLInt
Ind
Canc
GATec
UCF
Canc

Sep 16, 2017, 10:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Ole Miss (2-1)

10

6

0

0

16

California (3-0)

7

0

10

10

27

California gets defensive in 27-16 win over Ole Miss
Sun Sep 17, 2017 3:27 AM

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) California has followed a consistent formula in getting off to a 3-0 start under first-year coach Justin Wilcox. The Golden Bears have managed to overcome shaky starts with dominant second halves with help from a vastly improved defense.

Ross Bowers threw a touchdown pass on the opening drive of the third quarter and Cameron Goode added a game-sealing interception return for a touchdown in the Golden Bears 27-16 victory over Mississippi on Saturday night.

"We know the second half is our half," Bowers said. "We just don't flinch, whether we could be down, we could be up. This team is always prepared. We're waiting for the adversity because that's when we play our top game."

The Golden Bears withstood two long TD passes by Rebels quarterback Shea Patterson but didn't allow a score over the final 43 minutes to end the nonconference season undefeated.

Cal has overcome second-half deficits in all three games this season and has outscored the opposition 57-13 after halftime. That has helped the Bears get off to a surprising start to the season under Wilcox and sets up a showdown next week against No. 4 Southern California.

"It's not always pretty with us but the guys find a way," Wilcox said. "It's really the third week in a row that nobody flinched. They came back when things got tough and that's when we've been at our best. That's a great quality to have."

The loss ended a long week for Ole Miss (2-1) after interim coach Matt Luke had to miss a day of practice to attend a hearing by the NCAA's Committee of Infractions and then the team traveled to California for the second time in school history. The Rebels are accused of 21 recruiting violations.

Ole Miss then blew a nine-point halftime lead as Cal took the second-half kickoff and drove 72 yards to cut the deficit to 16-14 on a 19-yard TD pass to Vic Wharton III. Matt Anderson added two field goals for the Bears.

The Rebels still had a chance for a comeback but Patterson was intercepted by Goode, who returned it 32 yards for the score with three minutes remaining.

"The defense played unbelievable and the offense did not," Patterson said. "A lot of that's on me. We just have to get back into the flow of things."

Patterson, who threw for more than 400 yards in each of the first two games, hit DeMarkus Lodge on a 72-yard TD pass and D.K. Metcalf on a 71-yarder in the first half but wasn't able to do much else. He finished 26 for 44 for 363 yards with three interceptions.

THE TAKEAWAY

Mississippi: The Rebels self-destructed with 16 penalties for 113 yards, including having 12 men on the field for a punt to extend a Cal drive in the fourth quarter. Ole Miss also was once again unable to generate any kind of running game, gaining just 53 yards on 29 carries. The Rebels were also hurt by a hamstring injury that sidelined kicker Gary Wunderlich early in the game. Freshman Luke Logan badly missed his first career field goal attempt from 48 yards.

"Just from an execution standpoint, we have a lot to get cleaned up," Luke said.

California: The Bears were once again susceptible to the big play, allowing the two TD passes of more than 70 yards. But they also showed they are vastly improved defensively under Wilcox. Cal had three interceptions and forced punts on five straight drives in the second and third quarters. The Bears also had a solid ground game with Patrick Laird running for 78 yards and a score and Vic Enwere rushing for 75 yards.

INJURED RECEIVERS

Cal played without star receiver Demetris Robertson, who had an undisclosed injury. Ole Miss lost its best wideout in the first quarter when A.J. Brown was hit hard on Patterson's first interception and left the game with a knee injury. Brown had 385 yards receiving the first two games but didn't catch a pass against Cal.

POINTS OFF THE BOARD: Anderson kicked a field goal late in the first half but Wilcox took the points off the board when Ole Miss was called for a personal foul on the play. Cal had a first-and-goal from the 9 but the move backfired when Bowers was intercepted in the end zone by C.J. Moore two plays later.

UP NEXT

Mississippi: Visit No. 1 Alabama on Sept. 30.

California: The Bears hope to end a 13-game losing streak against USC on Saturday.

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Passing

Miss Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Patterson 44 26 59.1 2 363 72 3 72.4
Cal Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
R. Bowers 47 24 51.1 1 236 28 2 54.9

Rushing

Miss Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Wilkins 11 38 3.5 11 0
D. Pennamon 5 23 4.6 9 0
Cal Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
P. Laird 22 78 3.5 14 1
V. Enwere 13 75 5.8 25 0

Receiving

Miss Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Metcalf 3 125 41.7 71 1
D. Lodge 4 100 25.0 72 1
Cal Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
K. Noa 6 81 13.5 28 0
V. Wharton III 5 57 11.4 19 1

Fumbles

Miss F FL
S. Patterson 1 0
Cal F FL
R. Bowers 1 0

Returning

Miss KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Jones 3 24.0 0 30 0 0 0
J. Hamilton 1 32.0 0 32 0 0 0
Cal KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
A. Davis 4 19.3 0 28 0 0 0

Punting

Miss Punt Yds Avg LgPu
W. Gleeson 6 256 42.7 49
Cal Punt Yds Avg LgPu
D. Klumph 5 229 45.8 52

Takeaways

Miss Int Yds InTD
C. Moore 2 15 0
Cal Int Yds InTD
D. Downs 1 0 0
J. Hawkins 1 22 0

Team Stats Comparison

Miss Cal
Points For 16 27
Total Yards 416 399
Rushing Yards 53 163
Passing Yards 363 236
Passing Completions / Attempts 26/44 24/48
Turnovers 3 2
Interceptions Thrown 3 2
Fumbles - Lost 2/0 1/0
First Downs 19 25
Penalties - Yards 16/113 7/90
Time Of Possession 07:07 53:53
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 5/17 8/22
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/1 2/3
Punts - Average Yards 6/43 5/46

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Miss Cal
Miss 02:53 FG Gary Wunderlich 21 yd FG 3 0
Cal 06:43 TD Patrick Laird 13 yd run (Matt Anderson kick) 3 7
Miss 07:02 TD DaMarkus Lodge 72 yd pass from Shea Patterson (Gary Wunderlich kick) 10 7
2nd Quarter Miss Cal
Miss 01:58 TD D.K. Metcalf 71 yd pass from Shea Patterson (missed kick) 16 7
3rd Quarter Miss Cal
Cal 03:44 TD Vic Wharton III 19 yd pass from Ross Bowers (Matt Anderson kick) 16 14
Cal 12:13 FG Matt Anderson 19 yd FG 16 17
4th Quarter Miss Cal
Cal 11:16 FG Matt Anderson 41 yd FG 16 20
Cal 12:00 TD Cameron Goode 32 yd interception return (Matt Anderson kick) 16 27

Game Information

Stadium: Kabam Field at California Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, California
Attendance: 37,125
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