California 45, Oregon State 31
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[November 03, 2014]
Preview: California at Oregon State
California 45, Oregon State 31: Daniel Lasco rushed for a career-high
188 yards and three touchdowns and the visiting Bears played spoiler on
a night which Beaver quarterback Sean Mannion became the Pac-12
Conference's all-time passing leader.
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Jared Goff was 24-for-47 for 277 yards and a touchdown as
California (5-4, 3-4 Pac-12) snapped a three-game losing streak. The
Bears scored the game's final 18 points after squandering a 17-point
lead in the third quarter.
Mannion broke Matt Barkley's mark of 12,327 career passing yards,
finishing 30-for-45 for 320 yards with a pair of scores. The
fifth-year senior led the Beavers (4-4, 1-4) back from a 27-10
deficit with three straight drives in the second half ending in
touchdowns, but also threw a costly interception midway through in
the fourth quarter.
Vic Enwere had a 19-yard scoring run to give California its biggest
lead 27-10 midway through the third quarter before the Beavers'
spurt, which began when Mannion fired an 8-yard pass to Jordan
Villamin. Chris Brown and Terron Ward followed with scoring runs to
give the Beavers a 31-27 lead, but the Bears answered on a 10-yard
pass from Goff to Chris Harper with 8:42 to play and never trailed
again.
Lasco had 121 yards, including touchdown runs of 14 and 21 yards in
the first half, as the Bears took a 20-10 lead into the break. After
a California field goal opened the scoring, Mannion hit Rahmel
Dockery for a 3-yard score to give the Beavers a short-lived 7-3
lead.
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GAME NOTEBOOK: Mannion entered the game needing 194 yards passing to
break Barkley's mark. ... Mannion broke the record hitting Connor
Hamlett with a 15-yard catch early in the fourth quarter. ...
Villamin caught nine passes for 140 yards and Victor Bolden had 11
grabs for 119 yards for the Beavers.
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