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CFB : Teaser Line Matchup
Saturday 11/17/2012Line$ LineOU LineScore
CALIFORNIA
 
OREGON ST
+16  

-16  
+625

-1000

48.5
 
14
Final
62

CALIFORNIA (3 - 8) at OREGON ST (7 - 2)
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Week 12 Saturday, 11/17/2012 10:30 PM
Board SideTotal
369CALIFORNIA+20.5Over 42
370OREGON ST-8.5Under 54
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CALIFORNIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-8-103-84-623.89.1397.7(5.9)2.430.515.3430.5(5.5)2.0
Road Games1-3-22-22-223.77.5427.5(6.1)2.032.017.0416.0(5.8)1.7
Last 3 Games0-3-2.80-32-119.07.7413.3(6.2)3.343.019.7442.7(6)1.7
Turf Games3-7-93-74-525.39.7412.5(6.1)2.430.815.1424.7(5.4)1.9
Conference Games2-6-3.72-63-520.08.2372.5(5.5)2.629.715.5437.7(5.6)2.2
CALIFORNIA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)23.89.120.427:4137-182(4.9)18-3057.8%216(7.1)68-398(5.9)(16.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.26.713.320.730:5437-157(4.2)21-3560.4%238(6.9)72-395(5.5)(14.8)
Offense Road Games23.77.521.729:1639-193(5)20-3262.2%234(7.4)70-427(6.1)(18)
Defense (All Games)30.515.323.932:1940-167(4.1)24-3862.8%264(6.9)78-430(5.5)(14.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.32.518.122.130:2239-173(4.4)21-3462.3%245(7.3)73-419(5.7)(12.9)
Defense Road Games32.017.022.030:4434-171(5)22-3858.3%245(6.5)72-416(5.8)(13)

OREGON ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games7-2+86-34-525.911.1408.6(5.7)1.419.19.3347.7(5.1)2.4
Home Games4-0+4.93-11-321.510.5343.5(4.8)1.211.57.2261.0(4)3.0
Last 3 Games1-2-1.61-22-125.39.7387.7(5.6)2.324.314.3337.7(5)2.0
Turf Games4-1+3.43-21-420.68.4360.2(5.1)1.813.27.8267.4(4.2)2.6
Conference Games5-2+4.24-33-425.911.9410.4(5.7)1.920.110.0362.3(5.4)2.4
OREGON ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)25.911.120.932:1933-111(3.3)23-3859.6%297(7.8)72-409(5.7)(15.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.811.919.230:4836-136(3.8)20-3459.0%230(6.7)70-365(5.2)(15.4)
Offense Home Games21.510.518.233:2834-97(2.8)21-3756.8%247(6.7)71-343(4.8)(16)
Defense (All Games)19.19.319.227:4130-100(3.3)23-3958.2%248(6.4)69-348(5.1)(18.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.29.515.921.831:5238-161(4.2)21-3561.6%244(7.1)73-405(5.6)(13.7)
Defense Home Games11.57.216.226:3228-85(3)19-3653.5%176(4.9)64-261(4)(22.7)
Average power rating of opponents played: CALIFORNIA 41.6,  OREGON ST 44.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CALIFORNIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/22/2012@ USC9-27L16L56.5U36-7718-34-173240-29622-34-1923
9/29/2012ARIZONA ST17-27L2.5L58U38-1599-28-126148-11627-46-2930
10/6/2012UCLA43-17W2.5W55.5O42-18625-30-295334-12931-47-2536
10/13/2012@ WASHINGTON ST31-17W-7W55U50-31814-23-189218-3634-63-3842
10/20/2012STANFORD3-21L1L47U28-319-31-214346-25217-32-2232
10/27/2012@ UTAH27-49L2L45O28-15320-32-288345-18816-24-1561
11/2/2012WASHINGTON13-21L-4L51.5U42-24917-36-201439-17416-29-2354
11/10/2012OREGON17-59L32.5L67.5O40-2369-21-113348-18028-37-3950
11/17/2012@ OREGON ST            

OREGON ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/22/2012@ UCLA27-20W8W52.5U41-12224-35-379228-7227-42-3720
9/29/2012@ ARIZONA38-35W2.5W58O43-18029-45-433123-14231-53-4032
10/6/2012WASHINGTON ST19-6W-15L59.5U40-10025-42-270314-2020-37-2075
10/13/2012@ BYU42-24W5.5W38.5O28-11820-32-332033-8128-51-3053
10/20/2012UTAH21-7W-10W46.5U28-5216-26-174045-13515-28-1724
10/27/2012@ WASHINGTON17-20L-3L49U23-10925-45-318433-9918-30-1941
11/3/2012ARIZONA ST36-26W-3W56O39-15714-33-267232-15022-41-1531
11/10/2012@ STANFORD23-27L3.5L44O28-8623-39-226139-16322-29-2544
11/17/2012CALIFORNIA            
11/24/2012OREGON            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CALIFORNIA: The Golden Bears appear to be a team that could surprise people. Their offense should be solid as they are getting back junior QB Zach Maynard (2,990 pass yds, 17 TD, 12 INT), RB Isi Sofele (1,322 rush yds, 5.2 YPC, 10 TD) and WR Keenan Allen (98 rec, 1,343 yards, 6 TD). This team will be able to put up a lot points, especially considering Maynard has improved during the spring. California fans should also be excited about the fact that the team's strong recent defensive recruiting classes should now start to pay dividends. The Bears held three Pac-12 opponents to 10 points or less last season, and they led the conference in total defense (333 total YPG).
OREGON ST: Oregon State should be a lot better than it was last year, when it finished 3-9 overall. The Beavers return seven offensive starters as well as eight defensive starters. QB Sean Mannion threw for 3,328 yards last year, but also threw more interceptions (18) than he did touchdowns (16), and that will have to change. Coach Mike Riley has already stated that this team will be more committed to the running game, which will consist of numerous running backs. This team also has a good receiving corps with senior WR Markus Wheaton (73 catches, 986 yards, 1 TD) leading the pack. The defense should be much improved from last year's unit that allowed 30.8 PPG and 411 total YPG, as they have solid linebackers and defensive backs returning. If the offensive line holds up, the Beavers could surprise some teams.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (CALIFORNIA-OREGON ST) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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*California-Oregon St. Preview* ===============================

By NOEY KUPCHAN STATS Writer

California (3-8) at No. 16 Oregon State (7-2), 10:30 p.m. EDT

Oregon State went unbeaten in its first six games before dropping two of three.

A visit from struggling California could help the Beavers pick up some much-needed steam.

With a matchup against the country's top team - and their biggest rival - looming, Oregon State will first try to take care of business Saturday night against the Golden Bears, who conclude their schedule looking to snap their longest losing streak in 11 seasons.

Oregon State (7-2, 5-2 Pac-12) jumped out to its first 6-0 start in 105 years but has since looked pedestrian at times. The Beavers saw their undefeated season come to an end Oct. 27 with a 20-17 loss at Washington, then fell 27-23 at then-No. 16 Stanford last Saturday.

Oregon State, which pulled out a 36-26 win over Arizona State in between those defeats, allowed the Cardinal to score the game's final 13 points.

"Obviously, the loss was tough, but I think the vibe of our team is to move on and that's exactly what we're gonna do," said cornerback Jordan Poyer, who's tied for the league lead with five interceptions. "Our opponent this week is Cal, and that's exactly who we're focused on."

The Beavers would appear to have a good chance to bounce back against the Golden Bears (3-8, 2-6) before hosting No. 1 Oregon on Nov. 24 in the annual Civil War game. Cal has been outscored by an average of 22.5 points during a four-game skid - its longest since opening 0-10 in 2001.

Oregon State had taken 10 of 12 meetings in this series before losing 23-6 last Nov. 12, giving up a career-high 190 rushing yards to Isi Sofele and 96 to C.J. Anderson.

Led by Anderson, Sofele and Brendan Bigelow, Cal ranks fourth in the conference with an average of 182.4 yards on the ground. Although the Beavers are 10th in the FBS in rush defense at 99.7 yards per game, coach Mike Riley knows his team can't afford to overlook the Bears.

"They're good, they are talented," Riley said. "We feel like there's three running backs that are all pretty good... they can block and they move the ball on you - we're not expecting anything different than a tough Pac-12 game."

While the Beavers could be in for a big day offensively against a defense that's allowing an average of 37.5 points during its losing streak, it remains to be seen who will start under center.

Cody Vaz threw for 226 yards and a touchdown last weekend but suffered an ankle injury, leaving the door open for former starter Sean Mannion. The sophomore Mannion has averaged 315.8 yards while throwing eight TDs and eight picks in five starts.

"The situation's pretty obvious," Riley said. "Cody's hurt and Sean is chomping at the bit ready to go."

Allan Bridgford, meanwhile, could draw a second consecutive start for the Bears with quarterback Zach Maynard (left knee) uncertain to play. Bridgford completed 9 of 21 passes for 113 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions last Saturday in a 59-17 loss to Oregon.

"We just need to get more first downs, complete more balls and make more plays overall," the junior said.

While Bridgford wasn't very sharp, Sofele ran for a season-best 134 yards on just 15 carries as Cal posted its fifth 200-yard effort on the ground.

Making things even tougher on Bridgford, Cal could be without star wideout Keenan Allen for a third consecutive game. The junior, whose 205 receptions are the most in school history, is dealing with a knee injury.

Cal coach Jeff Tedford says he expects to meet next week with athletic director Sandy Barbour to discuss his future after completing the worst season under his tenure. Tedford's 82 wins are the most in school history, but the Bears have a losing record over the last four years.

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