Oregon State upsets Cal

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BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)—California tailback Jahvid Best slammed to the ground after a terrifying fall into the end zone and the Golden Bears never recovered from losing their star.

Sean Canfield and Oregon State were too much for stunned Cal.

Canfield threw for 342 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a score Saturday night in Oregon State’s 31-14 victory over No. 23 Cal, which lost Best to a concussion in the second quarter.

The Bears (6-3, 3-3 Pac-10), who had won three straight to get back in the Top 25 for the first time following a four-week absence, tried to regroup after watching Best land on his head in the end zone following a leaping touchdown over a defender.

But they looked out of sync and lost their fifth straight at home to the Beavers. Oregon State (6-3, 4-2) became bowl eligible.

“It’s a great win to beat Cal down here again,” Canfield said. “I’ve never lost down here and it’s nice to go out that way.”

Best briefly lost consciousness. He was carted off the field and taken to the emergency room. He had movement in all of his extremities, something coach Jeff Tedford quickly told his players so they would know their teammate was all right.

Tedford said results of an initial exam came out normal.

“It’s very sobering when that happens,” Tedford said. “When it happened, it was unbelievably scary. He was out of it pretty good.”

Canfield got everybody involved. He completed 29 of 39 passes with nine to Jacquizz Rodgers and six each to James Rodgers and Joe Halahuni. It was the third straight game Cal gave up more than 300 yards in the air. Damola Adeniji had five catches for Oregon State, which leads the Pac-10 in passing.

“It was great to see so many guys contribute,” Canfield said.

Lance Mitchell’s 18-yard interception return early in the third quarter set up Justin Kahut’s 24-yard field goal that made it 24-7. The Beavers have won three in a row against Cal and nine of the last 11.

Canfield completed 11 of his first 13 passes, including five straight to start the game. Canfield’s first incompletion came in the final minute of the first quarter, but he then immediately connected with Adeniji on a 32-yarder.

Canfield threw a 15-yard TD strike to James Rodgers early in the second quarter for the Beavers, who have won four of their last five games and are in position for a school-record fourth consecutive bowl berth.

Jacquizz Rodgers was held to 67 yards rushing on 25 carries but had a late 24-yard TD run.

Cal, meanwhile, struggled to get anything going offensively—and that only became worse after Best’s injury. The Bears were held to one first down and 45 yards in the first quarter, 37 of those coming on one pass play.

Best’s helmet came off on impact. He vaulted into the air over Oregon State safety Cameron Collins and was at least 5 feet off the ground. Best’s jersey was removed and he was wearing an oxygen mask when taken away.

“He went airborne into the end zone and I tried to tackle him,” Collins said. “I believe he came down wrong. It’s really unfortunate. … As a team we took a knee and said a quick prayer for him. As a competitor, you never want to see something like that happen.”

Best missed practice Tuesday and Wednesday with a slight concussion sustained in the team’s 23-21 win at Arizona State last Saturday, but participated in full during Thursday’s workout. The concussion wasn’t diagnosed right away.

The latest injury—with 6:07 before halftime—silenced Memorial Stadium, where fans chanted “Jahvid! Jahvid!” before everything went quiet to see what happened with the 20-year-old junior.

“I was standing right there. You knew right when he landed it was something,” Cal quarterback Kevin Riley said. “His eyes were blank and he was trying to breathe.”

Best’s teammates went down on their knees and waited, then moved to the end zone as trainers and doctors took him away on a stretcher. The game was delayed 13 minutes. Some of Oregon State’s players who were on the field at the time huddled together in support.

Beavers coach Mike Riley kept his team on task.

“It’s always an eerie thing in a game when it’s so quiet and somebody gets hurt like that,” Riley said. “It’s just scary.”

Kevin Riley, who was helped off the field just before halftime after a hard hit, was 19 of 34 for 200 yards and one touchdown, a late 3-yarder to Verran Tucker.

In Cal’s last 39 home games, the Bears are 0-7 against Southern California and Oregon State and 32-0 against all other opponents.

Updated Nov 8, 12:02 am EST
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Head to Head - Week 10

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Oregon State 436 342 94 23 61.1% 6/36 1 36:05
California 239 200 39 14 30.8% 5/32 1 23:55

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  1. brianam
    29. Posted by brianam Sun Nov 29 9:58pm EST

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    cal lot becase jahvid best got injured
  2. Dawgmeat
    28. Posted by Dawgmeat Mon Nov 9 12:32pm EST

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    and as far as Cal has not beaten a ranked team all year long ..... so what ???? Florida has beaten 1 ranked team all season long and they are #1 in the country. on top of that .... the 1 ranked team they beat ... it wasnt an impressive win by any stretch of the imagination. hell, Washington's offense looked 5 times better against LSU than Florida's offense did .... and Washington is sitting on 3 victories. Texas has only beaten 1 ranked team all year long as well.
  3. Dawgmeat
    27. Posted by Dawgmeat Mon Nov 9 12:26pm EST

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    Vince ..... i do agree there ....... this season is nothing but a bunch of average teams. even Florida, Texas and Alabama ...... they dont impress me one bit. in past seasons there have typically been a few teams that stand out above the rest of them .... not this year. ill bet anything an average team like Oregon St or Stanford could beat any team in the country. im not saying they are better than any team in the country because they clearly arent .... im just referring to the parity across the board in college football this year. if Florida was playing Oregon St and the line was a pick em ....... i would not bet a damned dime on the game. now ..... if the 95 Cornhuskers, the 01 Hurricanes or the 04 Trojans were playing Oregon St and the line was a pick em ..... id empty my savings account and bet against Oregon St. there is not a great team in college football this year.
  4. Dawgmeat
    26. Posted by Dawgmeat Mon Nov 9 12:20pm EST

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    Vince ....... my question is legitimate as well ..... if not Cal, then who ?????? this is of course referring to last weeks poll. i post #3 i outlined the teams and their record that were #26-#30 in the AP Poll ..... or common referred to as .... others receiving votes. im not saying Cal is some kind of world beaters ..... but every single team that was ranked behind them in last weeks poll had something just as bad as Cal getting smoked by Oregon and USC. Auburn losing 3 in a row, TTU with 3 losses and got HAMMERED by an unranked team at home, Clemson with 3 losses, one of them unranked ..... West Virginia lost to two unranked teams ..... BYU got humiliated at home twice, once by an unranked team. sure ..... a case can be made that Cal shouldnt have been ranked ..... but i can make a better case that whichever team you say should be ranked instead of Cal shouldnt be ranked.

    you cant just take Cal out of the rankings and leave the spot blank .... you have to replace them with somebody ...... so the question i ask is legitimate as well ..... if not Cal ...... then who ????
  5. Vince
    25. Posted by Vince Mon Nov 9 3:15am EST

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    Dawgmeat--

    Common, I think it's a legitimate question. Now maybe Cal is a very talented team and are not playing to their potential, but they've shown nothing to indicate they were deserving of the ranking they had. Seriously, they don't have 1 single win against a team with a winning record and the three they've faced with winning records they've lost badly. So please tell me where I'm wrong here. Are there other teams in the polls with suspect records? Of course. Personally, I think every team from the Big 10 conference is a joke. And Penn State getting pounded by a weak (barely beat Navy, lost to Purdue) Ohio State team is testament to that. But in spite of the fact that I think Ohio State is overrated, they only have 2 losses and have beat a couple of ranked teams. Overall, I think there are a lot of teams that look pretty average this year. It would be great if the PAC 10 and Big 10 commissioners would get on board a playoff system instead of fighting it and holding up progress.
  6. Todd
    24. Posted by Todd Sun Nov 8 10:54pm EST

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    I'm a BEAVER fan,but I feel bad for Best.


    GO BEAVS
  7. racepug
    23. Posted by racepug Sun Nov 8 6:49pm EST

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    I think California lacks character or heart, or something. Seems that they can beat up on weaklings like Maryland (although they didn't do so great AT Maryland in 2008, did they?) but when a team comes out and "punches them in the mouth" they don't respond as much as they lie down. Good players and a coach who is MUCH better than the zombie Tom Holmoe EVER was, but as far as "taking it to the next level," I'm not sure how much more can be expected of the G.B.s as long as Coach Tedford is in Berkeley.
  8. Q
    22. Posted by Q Sun Nov 8 2:48pm EST

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    No invite to the AMC Car Care Bowl.. for Cal this year...

    There's an issue w Tedford here, which I can't quite put a finger on yet. He had the most returning Seniors in the conference, it falls on him for not making a better showing. It's said that he doesn't show the same carisma or fire as say a Carroll or a Harbaugh..

    But lets face it, the Pac-10 is Stacked one through six..(easily the best conference in the Nation).!

    Bear Fan..
  9. Dawgmeat
    21. Posted by Dawgmeat Sun Nov 8 1:10pm EST

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    Vince ..... and id love to hear you respond to my post #3.


    if not Cal ....... then WHO ??????
  10. RU4EAL
    20. Posted by RU4EAL Sun Nov 8 11:29am EST

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    Bob

    Good point about the "hurdle" move. You can watch the play on youtube. I wonder what others think about that play.
  11. Bob
    19. Posted by Bob Sun Nov 8 10:44am EST

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    I heard one of the annoucers mention when Best was still laying on the ground that the "rule book"
    says the runner cannot "hurdle" over a tackle. If in fact that is true...........why did the TD count. Anyone know of this rule?
  12. OSUBuxSux
    18. Posted by OSUBuxSux Sun Nov 8 8:03am EST

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    UC fan here hope you guys win the PAC 10 go to the Rose Bowl and beat Ohio State. Then you guys can refer to yourselves as The OSU.
  13. Vince
    17. Posted by Vince Sun Nov 8 2:09am EST

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    Can we finally remove Cal from the Top 25? I'd love to hear an explanation of why they were ever in the Top 25 in the first place. They've gotten killed (not close games mind you, but destroyed) by the 3 teams they've faced with winning records.
  14. David P
    16. Posted by David P Sun Nov 8 1:10am EST

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    Its a great day to be a Beaver! Of course, its always a good day to be a beaver.
  15. Lind
    15. Posted by Lind Sun Nov 8 1:10am EST

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    Beavers rule!!!!!! Way to take down Cal. Beaver Nation!!!!!!!!!
  16. Beaver Fever
    14. Posted by Beaver Fever Sun Nov 8 1:01am EST

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    Thank you, Kevin Riley, for leaving Oregon to play at Cal.
    Thank you Sean Canfield, for leaving California to play at OSU.
  17. RU4EAL
    13. Posted by RU4EAL Sun Nov 8 12:16am EST

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    Final Pac10 Standings will be:

    Oregon State 7-2
    Oregon 6-3
    AZ 6-3
    Stanford 6-3
    USC 6-3
  18. RU4EAL
    12. Posted by RU4EAL Sat Nov 7 11:55pm EST

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    The Beavers will win out and sit alone at the top of the Pac10.
  19. aks77
    11. Posted by aks77 Sat Nov 7 11:48pm EST

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    Ryan S, thanks for the good words and class from OSU and Beaver Nation. Hopefully, Best will be okay very soon. Congrats to OSU for a well-played game and solid victory. The Bears just didn't have it, especially after losing Best.
  20. Ryan S
    10. Posted by Ryan S Sat Nov 7 11:34pm EST

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    From an OSU alumnus and Beaver Nation: Speedy recovery for Jahvid Best.
  21. KevinK
    9. Posted by KevinK Sat Nov 7 10:51pm EST

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    Oregon State -- (6-3, 3-3) is incorrect, it should be (6-3, 4-2)
  22. Beaver Fever
    8. Posted by Beaver Fever Sat Nov 7 10:47pm EST

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    Sincere 'best' wishes for Jahvid Best recovery. I think this is second week in a row with a concussion for him.
  23. Rex B
    7. Posted by Rex B Sat Nov 7 3:26pm EST

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    This should be an entertaining game, here's hoping the Beavers can pull it out in Berkeley once again.
  24. Beaver Fever
    6. Posted by Beaver Fever Sat Nov 7 1:50am EST

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    This looks to be a cakewalk for the Beavers. The only easier win will be up in Seattle. It must really bite to be a Huskies fan.
  25. <i>underthefloor</i>
    5. Posted by underthefloor Thu Nov 5 10:17pm EST

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    Cal has only played two decent teams so far this year and they got crushed both times. The only remaining game Cal will win is against Washington.
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