NCAAF Game Recap - Colorado at California
Sat Nov 24, 2018 7:00 PM EST

Aub
21
Bama
52
F
SCar
35
Clem
56
F
ND
24
USC
17
F
Mich
39
OSU
62
F
GATec
21
UGA
45
F
Okla
59
WVU
56
F
Wash
28
WaSt
15
F
UCF
38
SoFL
10
F
LSU
72
TxAM
74
F(6OT)
Tex
24
Kans
17
F
Fla
41
FlaSt
14
F
UtSt
24
Boise
33
F
MD
3
PSU
38
F
KY
56
Lou
10
F
BYU
27
Utah
35
F
Syr
42
BC
21
F
Ill
16
NW
24
F
MissSt
35
Miss
3
F
Pitt
3
MiaFL
24
F
K St
38
IASt
42
F
NIU
21
WestMI
28
F
Ball
21
MiaOH
42
F
ColSt
19
AF
27
F
Hou
31
Mem
52
F
Neb
28
Iowa
31
F
C Mi
13
Toled
51
F
Akr
28
Ohio
49
F
E Mi
28
Kent
20
F
Buff
44
BGSU
14
F
Ark
0
MIZ
38
F
CoCar
28
SoAl
31
F
UVA
31
VaTec
34
F OT
ECU
6
Cin
56
F
Oreg
55
OreSt
15
F
Navy
28
Tul
29
F
Bayl
35
TxTch
24
F
W Ky
30
LT
15
F
Purd
28
Ind
21
F
Marsh
28
FLInt
25
F
NCSt
34
UNC
28
F OT
Wake
59
Duke
7
F
OD
13
Rice
27
F
GaSo
35
GASt
14
F
NMS
21
Lib
28
F
Wyo
31
NM
3
F
Troy
10
App
21
F
Del
6
JMU
20
F
ULLaf
31
ULMon
28
F
Stan
49
UCLA
42
F
SMiss
39
UTEP
7
F
UAB
3
MidTN
27
F
AzSt
41
Ariz
40
F
MIN
37
Wisc
15
F
SMU
24
Tuls
27
F
Temp
57
UConn
7
F
ArkSt
33
TxSt
7
F
Tenn
13
Vand
38
F
Rut
10
MSU
14
F
UNCC
27
FlAtl
24
F
SJSU
13
Fres
31
F
Colo
21
Cal
33
F
NorTx
24
UTSA
21
F
(N/A)
27
JacSt
34
F
OkSt
24
TCU
31
F
NEV
29
UNLV
34
F
Hawaii
31
SDSU
30
F OT

Nov 24, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Colorado (5-7)

0

7

14

0

21

California (7-4)

21

3

3

6

33

California's defense scores twice in 33-21 win over Colorado
Sat Nov 24, 2018 11:50 PM

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) California coach Justin Wilcox has come to accept his team's inconsistencies on offense. It's been much easier to handle with the way the Golden Bears have been on the other side of the ball.

Elijah Hicks and Ashtyn Davis scored on interception returns for touchdowns in the first quarter as California forced a season-high five turnovers and rolled past Colorado 33-21 on Saturday night.

Chase Garbers passed for 116 yards and two touchdowns while absorbing several big hits early as the Golden Bears (7-4, 4-4 Pac-12) clinched their first winning season since 2015 despite nearly blowing a 17-point lead.

"That's kind of where we are right now," Wilcox said. "It's not always going to be pretty. But we took care of the ball and we found a way to make some plays that were really the difference."

The Bears were already assured of a bowl bid and can improve their prospects next week against Stanford in a game that was delayed due to unhealthy air conditions stemming from the deadly wildfire in Northern California.

Colorado, on the other hand, will begin a coaching search after ending the season with seven straight losses. The skid cost coach Mike MacIntyre his job a week earlier and the Buffaloes (5-7, 2-7) showed little improvement in his absence.

"Moving forward, this is a great program," interim coach Kurt Roper said. "It's going to do nothing but ascend."

The Bears have improved steadily in two seasons under Wilcox, most significantly on defense, a point that was driven home emphatically in the first two minutes against the Buffaloes.

Hicks put Cal ahead with a 34-yard pick-6 off quarterback Steven Montez. Davis followed with a 35-yard interception return for a touchdown 45 seconds later. Davis added another interception late in the second quarter.

"I know it was the first drive of the game but in practice we run that play all the time," Hicks said of his first career interception. "I just had to cash in."

Garbers threw touchdown passes of one and seven yards. The second came after the Buffaloes cut the Bears lead to 27-21.

Montez passed for 170 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions. Kyle Evans added a 1-yard touchdown run for Colorado.

"Three scores with turnovers," Roper said. "Obviously that changes the game."

THE TAKEAWAY

Colorado: The Buffaloes have a lot of work to do in a short amount of time. With recruiting already in full swing, it's imperative that the administration decide on a full-time replacement for MacIntyre. A handful of names have been thrown around but there is no clear front-runner. Whoever takes the job will inherit a program in flux. Colorado has 25 seniors, including eight starters, but will return most of the key starters on offense and defense.

California: The Bears set the tone early with their defense, which was key in a game when their offense sputtered much of the night. Garbers had a pretty efficient game and showed some grit with his running. That was critical because the Buffaloes made running back Patrick Laird mostly a non-factor. Greg Thomas helped bail out Cal's offense with a pair of field goals.

LAIRD SHUT DOWN

Laird had an off day running and finished with 49 yards on 18 carries but did crack the 2,000-yard barrier for his career. Laird still needs 180 yards to become the third Cal running back to have multiple 1,000-yard seasons. Marshawn Lynch and Russell White did it previously.

THIRD-DOWN ISSUES

Cal's inability to convert on third down was a key reason the Bears couldn't pull away. They converted a season-worst 1 of 17 opportunities and went three-and-out on their first two drives in the second half, enabling Colorado to cut the gap. "Just key misses, tipped balls here and there, missed assignments," Garbers said. "Not the greatest performance but we got the win."

HE SAID IT

"Our defense has been doing their thing all year. They just make plays. They're takers; that's what they do." - Cal wide receiver Moe Ways, who had a touchdown reception.

UP NEXT

Colorado: The Buffaloes season is over.

California: The Bears host Stanford on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.

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Passing

Colo Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Montez 33 16 48.5 2 170 26 3 46.3
Cal Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
C. Garbers 26 14 53.8 2 116 30 0 91.2

Rushing

Colo Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. McMillian 21 58 2.8 11 0
S. Montez 10 53 5.3 18 0
Cal Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
C. Garbers 12 47 3.9 17 0
P. Laird 18 45 2.5 9 0

Receiving

Colo Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
L. Shenault Jr. 7 65 9.3 22 0
K. Nixon 2 48 24.0 24 1
Cal Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
V. Wharton III 6 61 10.2 15 0
M. Ways 3 43 14.3 30 1

Fumbles

Colo F FL
K. Nixon 1 1
R. Blackmon 2 1

Returning

Colo KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
R. Blackmon 3 28.3 0 33 3 -1.7 0 0
K. Evans 2 20.0 0 26 0 0 0
Cal KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
A. Davis 4 20.5 0 28 0 0 0
N. Remigio 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 2

Punting

Colo Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Kinney 5 197 39.4 47
Cal Punt Yds Avg LgPu
S. Coutts 8 371 46.4 57

Takeaways

Cal Int Yds InTD
A. Davis 2 59 1
E. Hicks 1 34 1

Team Stats Comparison

Colo Cal
Points For 21 33
Total Yards 318 211
Rushing Yards 148 95
Passing Yards 170 116
Passing Completions / Attempts 16/33 14/26
Turnovers 5 0
Interceptions Thrown 3 0
Fumbles - Lost 3/2 0/0
First Downs 19 12
Penalties - Yards 7/54 9/75
Time Of Possession 51:51 09:09
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 9/19 1/16
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/1 3/3
Punts - Average Yards 5/39 8/46

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Colo Cal
Cal 01:11 TD Elijah Hicks 34 yd interception return (Greg Thomas kick) 0 7
Cal 01:56 TD Ashtyn Davis 35 yd interception return (Greg Thomas kick) 0 14
Cal 10:19 TD Patrick Laird 1 yd pass from Chase Garbers (Greg Thomas kick) 0 21
2nd Quarter Colo Cal
Colo 03:28 TD Kyle Evans 1 yd run (James Stefanou kick) 7 21
Cal 06:46 FG Greg Thomas 24 yd FG 7 24
3rd Quarter Colo Cal
Colo 04:45 TD K.D. Nixon 24 yd pass from Steven Montez (James Stefanou kick) 14 24
Cal 10:04 FG Greg Thomas 33 yd FG 14 27
Colo 14:19 TD Juwann Winfree 3 yd pass from Steven Montez (James Stefanou kick) 21 27
4th Quarter Colo Cal
Cal 04:25 TD Moe Ways 7 yd pass from Chase Garbers (failed 2pt pass) 21 33

Game Information

Stadium: California Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, California
Attendance: 34,457
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