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2006 OPPONENTS NU U TAFISI DEFENSIVE END 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide 85

2006 OPPONENTS Game 1 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS Sept. 2, 2006 Neyland Stadium Knoxville, Tenn. 5:30 p.m. ET / 2:30 PT Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Enrollment: 25,244 Colors: Orange and White Conference: SEC Stadium: Neyland Stadium (104,047) Press Box Phone: (865) 974-2937 President: Dr. John D. Petersen Athletic Director: Mike Hamilton Head Coach: Phillip Fulmer Office Phone: (865) 974-1234 Career Record: 128-37/14 years Record at Tennessee: Same Starters returning (O/D/S): 6/5/2 Football SID: Bud Ford Office Phone: (865) 974-1212 Cell Phone: (865) 567-6287 E-mail: bford@tennessee.edu SID Fax: (865) 974-1296 Website: http://www.utsports.com Series: Tied, 1-1 Game 3 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS Sept. 16, 2006 3:15 p.m. Location: Portland, Ore. Enrollment: 25,011 Colors: Green, White, Silver Conference: Big Sky Stadium: PGE Park Press Box Phone: TBA President: Daniel Bernstine Athletic Director: Teri Mariani (interim) Head Coach: Tim Walsh Office Phone: (503) 725-5625 Career Record: 110-78/17 years Record at Portland State: 83-64/13 years Starters returning (O/D/S): 6/6/2 Football SID: Mike Lund Office Phone: (503) 725-5602 Cell Phone: (503) 866-0236 E-mail: lundm@pdx.edu SID Fax: (503) 725-5610 Website: http://www.goviks.com Series: First meeting Game 5 OREGON STATE BEAVERS Sept. 30, 2006 Reser Stadium Corvallis, Ore. Location: Corvallis, Ore. Enrollment: 19,000 Colors: Orange and Black Stadium: Reser Stadium (43,000) Press Box Phone: (541) 737-2410 President: Dr. Edward Ray Athletic Director: Bob De Carolis Head Coach: Mike Riley Office Phone: (541) 737-2614 Career Record: 28-30/5 years Record at Oregon State: Same Starters returning (O/D/S): 9/7/2 Football SID: Steve Fenk Office Phone: (541) 737-7470 Cell Phone: (541) 230-0627 E-mail: steve.fenk@oregonstate.edu SID Fax: (541) 737-3072 Website: http://www.osubeavers.com Series: Cal leads, 32-26 Game 2 MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS Sept. 9, 2006 4 p.m. Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota Enrollment: 47,618 Colors: Maroon & Gold Conference: Big Ten Stadium: Herbert H. Humphrey Metrodome (64,172) Press Box Phone: (612) 627-4400 President: Robert H. Bruininks Athletic Director: Joel Maturi Head Coach: Glen Mason Office Phone: (612) 624-6004 Career Record: 117-114-1/20 years Record at Minnesota: 58-50/9 years Starters returning (O/D/S): 7/7/3 Football SID: Mike Lockrem Office Phone: (612) 624-7345 Cell Phone: (612) 554-7207 E-mail: sande102@umn.edu SID Fax: (612) 625-0359 Website: http://www.gophersports.com Series: Tied, 2-2 Game 4 ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS Sept. 23, 2006 Location: Tempe, Arizona Enrollment: 51,612 Colors: Maroon & Gold Conference: Pacific-10 Stadium: Frank Kush Field/Sun Devil Stadium Press Box Phone: (480) 965-6207 President: Dr. Michael Crow Athletic Director: Lisa Love Head Coach: Dirk Koetter Office Phone: (480) 965-5053 Career Record: 59-38 (8 years) Record at Arizona State: 33-28 (5 years) Starters returning (O/D/S): 10/5/2 Football SID: Mark Brand Office Phone: (480) 965-6592 Cell Phone: (480) 734-7790 E-mail: mark.brand@asu.edu SID Fax: (480) 965-5408 Website: http://www.thesundevils.com Series: Cal trails, 13-12 Game 6 OREGON DUCKS Oct. 7, 2006 5 p.m. Location: Eugene, Ore. Enrollment: 20,044 Colors: Green and Yellow Stadium: Autzen Stadium (54,000) Press Box Phone: (541) 346-7074 President: Dave Frohnmayer Athletic Director: Bill Moos Head Coach: Mike Bellotti Office Phone: (541) 346-3825 Career Record: 111-67-2/16 years Record at Oregon: 90-42/11 years Starters returning (O/D/S): 7/6/2 Football SID: David Williford Office Phone: (541) 346-5488 Cell Phone: (541) 954-9834 E-mail: diw@uoregon.edu SID Fax: (541) 346-5488 Website: http://www.goducks.com Series: Cal leads, 36-30-2 86 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide

Game 7 WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS Oct. 14, 2006 Martin Stadium Pullman, Wash. Location: Pullman, Wash. Enrollment: 21,000 Colors: Crimson and Gray Stadium: Martin Stadium (37,600) Press Box Phone: (509) 335-2684 President: V. Lane Rawlins Athletic Director: Jim Sterk Head Coach: Bill Doba Office Phone: (509) 335-0250 Career Record: 19-16/3 years Record at Washington State: Same Starters returning (O/D/S): 7/7/1 Football SID: Rod Commons Office Phone: (509) 335-2684 Cell Phone: (509) 432-6421 E-mail: rodco@wsu.edu SID Fax: (509) 335-5197 Website: http://www.wsucougars.com Series: Cal leads, 37-25-5 Game 8 WASHINGTON HUSKIES Oct. 21, 2006 Location: Seattle, Wash. Enrollment: 42,000 Colors: Purple and Gold Stadium: Husky Stadium Press Box Phone: (206) 543-2230 President: Dr. Mark Emmert Athletic Director: Todd Turner Head Coach: Tyrone Willingham Office Phone: (206) 543-2223 Career Record: 67-60-1/11 years Record at Washington: 2-9/1 year Starters returning (O/D/S): 5-3-1 Football SID: Richard Kilwien Office Phone: (206) 543-2230 Cell Phone: (206) 795-8158 E-mail: rkilwien@u.washington.edu SID Fax: (206) 543-5000 Website: http://www.gohuskies.com Series: Cal trails, 36-45-4 Game 9 UCLA BRUINS Nov. 4, 2006 5 p.m. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment: 34,000 Colors: Blue and Gold Stadium: Rose Bowl (91,500) Press Box Phone: (626) 397-4210 President: TBD Athletic Director: Daniel Guerrero Head Coach: Karl Dorrell Office Phone: (310) 825-8699 Career Record: 22-15/3 years Record at UCLA: Same Starters returning (O/D/S): 5/7/2 Football SID: Marc Dellins Office Phone: (310) 206-6831 Cell Phone: NA E-mail: mdellins@athletics.ucla.edu SID Fax: (310) 825-8664 Website: http://www.uclabruins.com Series: Cal trails, 26-48-1 Game 10 ARIZONA WILDCATS Nov. 11, 2006 Arizona Stadium Tucson, Ariz. Location: Tucson, Ariz. Enrollment: 35,500 Colors: Cardinal and Navy Stadium: Arizona Stadium (56,002) Press Box Phone: (520) 621-2801 President: Dr. Peter Likins Athletic Director: Jim Livengood Head Coach: Mike Stoops Office Phone: (520) 621-4917 Career Record: 6-16/2 years Record at Arizona: Same Starters returning (O/D/S): 8/9/2 Football SID: Tom Duddleston Jr. Office Phone: (520) 621-4163 Cell Phone: (520) 419-9236 E-mail: tduddles@arizona.edu SID Fax: (520) 6621-2681 Website: http://www.arizonaathletics.com/ Series: Cal leads, 12-11-2 Game 11 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TROJANS Nov. 18, 2006 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, Calif. 5 p.m. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment: 32,000 Colors: Cardinal and Gold Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (92,000) Press Box Phone: (213) 741-1341 President: Dr. Stevens Sample Athletic Director: Mike Garrett Head Coach: Pete Carroll Office Phone: (213) 740-4204 Career Record: 54-10/5 years Record at USC: Same Starters returning (O/D/S): 4/6/1 Football SID: Tim Tessalone Office Phone: (213) 740-8480 Cell Phone: (213) 725-3572 E-mail: tessalon@usc.edu SID Fax: (213) 740-7584 Website: http://www.usctrojans.com Series: Cal trails, 30-58-5 Game 12 STANFORD CARDINAL Dec. 2, 2006 Noon Location: Stanford, Calif. Enrollment: 13,075 Colors: Cardinal and White Stadium: Stanford Stadium (50,000) Press Box Phone: (650) 723-4418 President: Dr. John Hennessy Athletic Director: Bob Bowlsby Head Coach: Walt Harris Office Phone: (650) 723-4511 Career Record: 68-74/12 years Record at Stanford: 5-6/1 year Starters returning (O/D/S): 10/6/1 Football SID: Gary Migdol Office Phone: (650) 723-4418 Cell Phone: (650) 279-6800 E-mail: gmigdol@stanford.edu SID Fax: (650) 725-2957 Website: http://www.gostanford.com Series: Cal trails, 43-54-11 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide 87

CALIFORNIA Golden Bears BIG GAME HISTORY & RECORDS BIG GAME HISTORY On Dec. 2, 2006, California and Stanford meet for one of the greatest rivalries in college football, the 109th renewal of the Big Game. The series, which dates back to 1892, has featured some of the most memorable finishes in the history of the sport. Stanford enters this year s match-up in Berkeley with a 54-43-11 edge, but it has been a remarkably close rivalry with 50 Big Games having been determined by a touchdown or less. In the NCAA record book, the 108 games between the Bay Area schools ties for the ninth longest series in Division I-A football. The status of the rivalry as one of the truly great sporting spectacles across the country was undoubtedly established in the very first game. Stanford upset Cal, 14-10, on March 19, 1892, in a contest played on a field at the corner of Haight and Stanyan streets in San Francisco. Stanford manager Herbert C. Hoover, later to become the 31st president of the United States, and his Cal counterpart counted the gate receipts and reported the then-staggering sum of $30,000. 88 The game continued to grow in popularity with capacity crowds becoming the norm. In 1923, Cal played its first game in vs. Stanford, with the Bears winning, 9-0, capping an undefeated season. Stanford and Cal also played the first game in Stanford Stadium in 1921. The Bears won that meeting, 42-7, en route to the Rose Bowl. Cal achieved its greatest success in the series under Pappy Waldorf, who retired with a 71-2 record vs. Stanford from 1947-56. The 1949 game was highlighted by Jim Monachino s 84yard run - still the longest rush by a Cal player in Big Game history. Five games have been won on the final play, starting with the 1972 meeting in Berkeley. Cal faced fourth down from the Stanford 7 with three seconds on the clock. But quarterback Vince Ferragamo completed a touchdown pass to a diving Steve Sweeney, giving the Bears a 24-21 win. Two years later, Stanford s Mike Langford booted a 50-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Cardinal to a 22-20 decision over the Bears. 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide In 1982, Cal won on a five-lateral, 57-yard kickoff return that will forever be remembered as, The Play. Trailing 20-19, the Bears received Stanford s kick with just four seconds left. Cal proceeded to travel the length of the field and through the Stanford Band to produce an improbable 25-20 victory. The Cardinal prevailed in 1990 by scoring nine points in the final 12 seconds. Stanford scored a touchdown with 12 seconds remaining, with John Hopkins connecting on a 37-yard field goal as time ran out for a 27-25 win. Finally, in 2000, Cal and Stanford played the first overtime game in the history of the series, with the Cardinal emerging with a 36-30 triumph. For the 100th renewal of the series, the teams donned uniforms representative of the ones they wore more than a half century earlier. On the night prior to the Nov. 21, 1997 contest, a gala event dubbed the Big Auction raised more than $1 million in scholarship funds for each school. The Bears currently enjoy a four-game winning streak in the series with head coach Jeff Tedford 4-0 vs. the Cardinal.

BIG GAME RECORDS RUSHING Cal: 390, Nov. 19, 1949 Stanford: 322, Nov. 19, 1984 Both Teams: 565, Nov. 24, 1956 (Cal 181, Stanford 284) Cal Individual: 226, Joe Igber, Nov. 23, 2002 (26 attempts) Stanford Individual: 209, Lou Valli, Nov. 24, 1956 Cal Longest Rush: 84, Jim Monachino, Nov. 19, 1949 Stanford Longest Rush: 94, Casey Moore, Nov. 20, 1999 PASSING Cal: 377, Nov. 18, 1989 Stanford: 401, Nov. 21, 1959 Cal Individual: 377, Troy Taylor, Nov. 18, 1989 Stanford Individual: 401, Dick Norman, Nov. 21, 1959 Cal Individual: 80, Jack Jensen to Paul Keckley, Nov. 22, 1947 Stanford Individual: 82, Brian Johnson to Walter Batson, Nov. 21, 1987 RECEIVING Cal Individual (Yards): 245, Geoff McArthur, Nov. 22, 2003 (16 catches) Stanford Individual (Yards): 141, Ken Margerum, Nov. 18, 178 (7 catches) Cal Individual (Rec.): 16, Geoff McArthur, Nov. 22, 2003 Stanford Individual (Rec.): 12, Chris Burford, Nov. 21, 1959 TOTAL OFFENSE Cal: 560, Nov. 20, 1993 Stanford: 563, Nov. 22, 1969 Both Teams: 1,027, Nov. 22, 1969 (Cal 464, Stanford 563) Cal Individual: 414, Aaron Rodgers, Nov. 22, 2003 Stanford Individual: 409, Jim Plunkett, Nov. 22, 1969 SCORING Cal: 48, Nov. 22, 1975 (48-15) Stanford: 42, Nov. 23, 1996 (42-21) Cal Individual: 24, Chuck Muncie, Nov. 22, 1975 24, Lindsey Chapman, Nov. 20, 1993 Stanford Individual: 18, Vincent White, Nov. 22, 1980 MISCELLANEOUS Longest Cal Punt: 67, Jack Jensen, Nov. 20, 1948 Longest Stanford Punt: 75, Dave Lewis, Nov. 21, 1964 75, Stan Anderson, Nov. 19, 1932 Longest Cal Field Goal: 52, Jim Breech, Nov. 20, 1976 Longest Stanford Field Goal: 50, Mike Langford, Nov. 23, 1974 Longest Cal Kickoff Return: 100, Deltha O Neal, Nov. 20, 1999 Stanford Kickoff Return: 95, Kevin Scott, Nov, 19, 1988 Longest Cal Punt Return: 105, Bobby Sherman, Nov. 8, 1902 84, Jemeel Powell, Nov. 23, 2002 Longest Stanford Punt Return: 76, Glyn Milburn, Nov. 21, 1992 Longest Cal Interception Return: 75, Steve Bancroft, Nov. 24, 1928 Longest Stanford Interception Return: 71, Gordy Riegel, Nov. 18, 1972 THE AXE The Stanford Axe, the trophy awarded to the winner of the Big Game every year, actually made its debut on the eve of a baseball game between the rival universities on April 13, 1899. On that afternoon at a pre-game rally, a group of Stanford students introduced the instrument to decapitate a straw man adorned in California blue and gold, much to the delight of the Indian faithful who chanted Give em the axe while the proceedings continued. The next day, Stanford rooters taunted their Cal counterparts by cutting pieces of blue and gold ribbon with the Axe and by using it to chop at a designated piece of wood whenever the Indians made a good play. Cal rallied for an upset over Stanford and the Golden Bear fans were so overcome with emotion that a group of Cal men wrestled it away from the Stanford students and smuggled it across the bay via ferry. The Axe was placed in a safe at a Berkeley bank, to be removed once a year for the Axe Rally. By 1933, each side decided that the Axe would make an ideal Big Game trophy. It was mounted on a plaque that lists the scores of each game since 1933. THE LAST TIME SCORING Cal scored 40 points: 41, Nov. 20, 2004 (41-6) Stanford scored 40 points: 42, Nov. 23, 1996 (42-21) Both teams 60 points: 63, Stanford (36-30 OT), Nov. 18, 2000 Cal shutout Stanford: Nov. 22, 1952 (26-0) Stanford shutout Cal: Nov. 20, 1971 (14-0) RUSHING Cal rushed for 200 yards: 226, Nov. 19, 2005 Stanford rushed for 200 yards: 220, Nov. 23, 1996 Cal rushed for 300 yards: 307, Nov. 20, 2004 Stanford rushed for 300 yards: 322, Nov. 17, 1984 Both teams 500 yards rushing: 565, Nov. 24, 1956 (Cal 281, Stan 284) Cal player rushed for 100 yards: 123, Marshawn Lynch, Nov. 19, 2005 Stanford player rushed for 100 yards: 116, Casey Moore, Nov. 20, 1999 Cal player had a rush of 50 yards: 55, Marshawn Lynch, Nov. 20, 2004 Stanford player had a rush of 50 yards: 94, Casey Moore, Nov. 20, 1999 RECEIVING Cal player caught 10 passes: 16, Geoff McArthur, Nov. 22, 2003 Stanford player caught 10 passes: 10, Gene Washington, Nov. 18, 1967 Cal player caught passes for 100 yards: 245, Geoff McArthur, Nov. 22, 2003 Stanford player caught passes for 100 yards: 101, Luke Powell, Nov. 18, 2000 Cal player caught passes for 150 yards: 245, Geoff McArthur, Nov. 22, 2003 Stanford player caught passes for 150 yards: Never PASSING Cal passed for 300 yards: 359, Nov. 22, 2003 Stanford passed for 300 yards: 346, Nov. 20, 1993 Both teams 600 yards passing: 611, Nov. 20, 1993 (Cal 265, Stan 346) Cal player passed for 300 yards: 359, Aaron Rodgers, Nov. 22, 2003 Stanford player passed for 300 yards: 346, Steve Stenstrom, Nov. 20, 1993 Cal player completed a pass of 50 yards: 56, Steve Levy to DeSean Jackson, Nov. 19, 2005 Stanford player completed a pass of 50 yards: 75, Randy Fasani to Luke Powell, Nov. 18, 2000 Cal player completed a pass of 75 yards: 80, Jack Jensen to Paul Keckley, Nov. 22, 1947 Stanford player completed a pass of 75 yards: 75, Randy Fasani to Luke Powell, Nov. 18, 2000 TOTAL OFFENSE Cal had 400 yards: 474, Nov. 20, 2004 Stanford had 400 yards: 410, Nov. 20, 1999 Cal had 500 yards: 533, Nov. 22, 2003 Stanford had 500 yards: 538, Nov. 18, 1978 Both teams 800 yards: 817, Nov. 22, 2003 (Cal 533, Stan 284) Both teams 900 yards: 917, Nov. 18, 1995 (Cal 464, Stan 453) Cal player had 300 yards: 414, Aaron Rodgers, Nov. 22, 2003 Stanford player had 300 yards: 327, Steve Stenstrom, Nov. 20, 1993 MISCELLANEOUS Cal player punted the ball 60 yards: 60, Ryan Longwell, Nov. 23, 1996 Stanford player punted the ball 60 yards: 60, Ken Naber, Nov. 17, 1979 Cal player kicked a 50-yard field goal: 52, Jim Breech, Nov. 20, 1976 Stanford player kicked a 50-yard field goal: 50, Mike Langford, Nov. 23, 1974 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide 89

SERIES HISTORY vs. 2006 OPPONENTS ARIZONA Cal leads, 12-11-2 10/14/78 W 33-20 A 9/15/79 W 10-7 A 9/27/80 L 31-24 H 9/19/81 W 14-13 A 10/1/83 T 33-33 H 9/8/84 L 23-13 A 9/21/85 L 23-17 H 10/25/86 L 33-16 A 10/10/87 T 23-23 H 10/29/88 W 10-7 A 11/4/89 W 29-28 H 9/29/90 W 30-25 A 9/21/91 W 23-21 A 10/24/92 L 24-17 H 11/13/93 W 24-20 H 11/5/94 L 13-6 A 9/30/95 L 20-15 A 11/2/96 W 56-55 4OT H 11/15/97 L 41-38 2OT A 11/14/98 L 27-23 H 11/3/01 L 38-24 H 11/16/02 L 52-41 H 10/25/03 W 42-14 H 10/23/04 W 38-0 A 10/1/05 W 28-0 H Points for Cal - 627 Points for UA - 591 Most Points, Cal - 56 (1996) Most Points, UA - 55 (1996) Largest Margin, Cal - 38 (2004) Largest Margin, UA - 17 (1986) Longest Win Streak, Cal - 4 (1988-91) Longest Win Streak, UA - 4 (1997-02) ARIZONA STATE ASU leads series, 13-12 9/25/76 W 31-22 A 10/14/78 L 35-21 A 9/8/79 W 17-9 A 11/8/80 L 34-6 A 10/17/81 L 45-17 A 9/25/82 L 15-0 H 11/5/83 W 26-24 H 10/6/84 W 19-14 A 11/2/85 L 30-8 H 11/8/86 L 49-0 A 11/14/87 W 38-20 H 10/13/90 W 31-24 A 11/16/91 W 25-6 H 11/14/92 L 28-12 A 11/6/93 L 41-0 A 9/24/94 W 25-21 H 11/11/95 L 38-29 H 11/9/96 L 35-7 A 11/8/97 L 28-21 H 11/7/98 L 55-22 A 9/25/99 W+ 24-23 H 10/7/00 L 30-10 A 11/9/02 W 55-38 A 11/1/03 W 51-23 A 10/30/04 W 27-0 H + forfeited by Cal Points for Cal - 687 Points for ASU - 522 Most Points, Cal - 55 (2002) Most Points, ASU - 55 (1998) Largest Margin, Cal - 28 (2003) Largest Margin, ASU - 33 (1998) Longest Win Streak, Cal - 3 (1987-91, current) Longest Win Streak, ASU - 4 (1995-98) MINNESOTA Series tied, 2-2 M denotes Minneapolis 10/6/51 W 55-14 H 10/4/52 W 49-13 A 10/3/64 L 26-20 H 9/19/87 L 32-23 A (Points-Cal 147, UM 85) OREGON Cal leads series, 36-30-2 11/18/99 W 12-0 H 11/17/00 L 2-0 H 11/22/04 W 12-0 H 10/12/05 T 0-0 H 10/21/16 L 39-14 H 11/17/17 L 21-0 A1 11/23/18 W 6-0 H 10/22/21 W 39-0 H 10/24/25 W 28-0 A2 10/30/26 L 21-13 H 10/15/27 W 16-0 A2 11/3/28 W 13-0 H 11/12/35 W 6-0 A2 11/14/36 W 28-0 H 11/13/37 W 26-0 A2 11/12/38 W 20-0 H 10/14/39 L 6-0 H 11/16/40 W 14-6 H 10/18/41 L 19-7 A2 10/31/42 W 20-7 H 11/17/45 L 20-13 H 10/5/46 L 14-13 H 11/12/49 W 41-14 H 9/30/50 W 28-7 A2 11/17/51 W 28-26 H 10/11/52 W 41-7 A2 11/14/53 T 0-0 H 10/9/54 L 33-27 H 10/15/55 L 21-0 A2 11/3/56 L 28-6 H 10/26/ L 24-6 A1 10/25/58 W 23-6 H 11/7/59 L 20-18 A1 10/22/60 L 20-0 H 11/13/65 W 24-0 A2 9/16/67 W 21-13 H 11/16/ W 36-8 H 9/12/70 L 31-24 A2 11/13/71 W 17-10 A1 11/4/72 W 31-12 H 10/13/73 L 41-10 A1 10/12/74 W 40-10 H 10/11/7 W 34-7 A1 10/9/76 W 27-10 H 11/12/77 W 48-16 A1 10/7/78 W 21-18 H 10/6/79 W+ 19-14 A1 10/11/80 W 31-6 H 10/16/82 W 10-7 H 10/8/83 L 24-17 A1 9/22/84 L 21-14 H 10/19/85 L 27-24 A1 11/1/86 L 27-9 H 10/31/87 W 20-6 A1 9/9/89 L 35-19 A1 11/10/90 W 28-3 H 10/12/91 W 45-7 H 11/7/92 L 37-17 A1 10/2/93 W 42-41 H 10/15/94 L 23-7 A1 10/14/95 L 52-30 H 11/16/96 L 40-23 A1 11/13/99 L 24-19 H 11/11/00 L 25-17 A1 10/13/01 L 48-7 H 11/8/03 L 21-17 A1 11/6/04 W 28-27 H 11/5/05 L 27-20 OT A1 +Forfeited to Cal A1 - Eugene; A2 - Portland Points for Cal - 1312 Points for Ore - 1081 Most Points, Cal - 48 (1977) Most Points, Ore - 52 (1995) Largest Margin, Cal - 39 (1921) Largest Margin, Ore - 41 (2001) Longest Win Streak, Cal - 6 (1927-38) Longest Win Streak, Ore - 7 (1994-03) OREGON STATE Cal leads series, 32-26-0 10/28/05 W 10-0 H 10/27/17 W 14-3 H 11/1/19 W 21-14 H 10/30/20 W 17-7 A1 10/20/23 W 26-0 H 10/16/26 L 27-7 H 10/10/36 W 7-0 A2 10/2/37 W 24-6 H 10/29/38 W 13-7 H 11/18/39 L 21-0 A1 11/2/40 L 19-13 H 11/15/41 L 6-0 H 10/3/42 L 13-8 A1 11/16/46 L 28-7 H 10/16/48 W 42-0 H 10/1/49 W 41-0 A2 10/21/50 W 27-0 H 10/27/51 W 35-14 H 9/26/53 W 26-0 A2 11/13/54 W 46-7 H 11/12/55 W 16-14 H 10/13/56 L 21-13 A1 11/9/57 L 21-19 H 11/1/58 L 14-8 A1 10/24/59 L 24-20 H 10/29/60 W 14-6 A1 11/8/69 L 35-3 H 11/7/70 L 16-10 A1 10/9/71 W 30-27 H 11/11/72 L 26-23 A2 10/20/73 W 24-14 H 10/19/74 W 17-14 A1 10/18/75 W 51-24 H 10/16/76 L 10-9 A1 10/15/77 W 41-17 H 10/13/79 W 45-0 H 10/18/80 W 27-6 H 10/31/81 W 45-3 H 10/30/82 W 28-14 A1 10/15/83 W 45-19 H 10/13/84 L 9-6 A1 9/14/85 L 23-20 A2 10/11/86 L 14-12 H 9/17/88 L 17-16 A1 10/28/89 L 25-14 H 11/9/91 W 27-14 A1 10/3/92 W 42-0 H 10/21/95 W 13-12 A1 9/28/96 W 48-42 3OT H 11/1/97 W 33-14 H 10/31/98 W 20-19 A1 11/6/99 L 17-7 A1 11/4/00 L 38-32 H 10/27/01 L 19-10 A1 10/26/02 L 24-13 A1 10/4/03 L 35-21 H 10/2/04 W 49-7 A1 10/15/05 L 23-20 H A1 - Corvallis; A2 - Portland Points for Cal - 1273 Points for OSU - 1031 Most Points, Cal - 51 (1975) Most Points, OSU - 38 (2000) Largest Margin, Cal - 45 (1979) Largest Margin, OSU - 32 (1969) Longest Win Streak, Cal - 6 (1948-54, 1977-83, 1991-98) Longest Win Streak, OSU - 5 (1939-46, 1955-59, 1984-89, 1999-03) 90 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide

PORTLAND STATE First meeting STANFORD Stanford leads series, 54-43-11 3/19/92 L 14-10 A2 12/17/92 T 10-10 A2 11/30/93 T 6-6 A2 11/29/94 L 6-0 A2 11/28/95 T 6-6 A2 11/26/96 L 20-0 A2 11/25/97 L 28-0 A2 11/24/98 W 22-0 A2 11/30/99 W 30-0 A2 11/29/00 L 5-0 A2 11/9/01 W 2-0 A2 11/8/02 W 16-0 A2 11/14/03 T 6-6 A2 11/12/04 L 18-0 H 11/11/05 L 12-5 A1 11/10/06 L* 6-3 H 11/9/07 L* 21-11 A1 11/14/08 L* 12-3 H 11/13/09 W* 19-13 A1 11/12/10 W* 25-6 H 11/11/11 W* 21-3 A1 11/9/12 T* 3-3 H 11/8/13 L* 13-8 A1 11/14/14 L* 26-8 H 11/30/18 W+ 67-0 H 11/22/19 W 14-10 A1 11/20/20 W 38-0 H 11/19/21 W 42-7 A1 11/25/22 W 28-0 A1 11/24/23 W 9-0 H 11/22/24 T 20-20 H 11/21/25 L 27-14 A1 11/20/26 L 41-6 H 11/19/27 L 13-6 A1 11/24/28 T 13-13 H 11/23/29 L 21-6 A1 11/22/30 L 41-0 H 11/21/31 W 6-0 A1 11/19/32 T 0-0 H 11/25/33 L 7-3 A1 11/24/34 L 9-7 H 11/23/35 L 13-0 A1 11/21/36 W 20-0 H 11/20/37 W 13-0 A1 11/19/38 W 6-0 H 11/25/39 W 32-14 A1 11/30/40 L 13-7 H 11/29/41 W 16-0 A1 11/21/42 L 26-7 H 11/23/46 L 25-6 H 11/22/47 W 21-18 A1 11/20/48 W 7-6 H 11/19/49 W 33-14 A1 11/25/50 T 7-7 H 11/24/51 W 20-7 A1 11/22/52 W 26-0 H 11/21/53 T 21-21 A1 11/20/54 W 28-20 H 11/19/55 L 19-0 A1 11/24/56 W 20-18 H 11/23/57 L 14-12 A1 11/22/58 W 16-15 H 11/21/59 W 20-17 A1 11/19/60 W 21-10 H 11/25/61 L 20-7 A1 11/24/62 L 30-13 H 11/30/63 L 28-17 A1 11/21/64 L 21-3 H 11/20/65 L 9-7 A1 11/29/66 L 13-7 H 11/18/67 W 26-3 A1 11/23/68 L 20-0 H 11/22/69 L 29-28 A1 11/21/70 W 22-14 H 11/20/71 L 14-0 A1 11/18/72 W 24-21 H 11/24/73 L 26-17 A1 11/23/74 L 22-20 H 11/22/75 W 48-15 A1 11/20/76 L 27-24 H 11/19/77 L 21-3 A1 11/18/78 L 30-10 H 11/17/79 W 21-14 A1 11/22/80 W 28-23 H 11/21/81 L 42-21 A1 11/20/82 W 25-20 H 11/19/83 W 27-18 A1 11/17/84 L 27-10 H 11/23/85 L 24-22 A1 11/22/86 W 17-11 H 11/21/87 L 31-7 A1 11/19/88 T 19-19 H 11/18/89 L 24-14 A1 11/17/90 L 27-25 H 11/23/91 L 38-21 A1 11/21/92 L 41-21 H 11/20/93 W 46-17 A1 11/19/94 W 24-23 H 11/18/95 L 29-24 A1 11/23/96 L 42-21 H 11/22/97 L 21-20 A1 11/21/98 L 10-3 H 11/20/99 L 31-13 A1 11/18/00 L 36-30 OT H 11/17/01 L 35-28 A1 11/23/02 W 30-7 H 11/22/03 W 28-16 A1 11/20/04 W 41-6 H 11/19/05 W 27-3 A1 A1 - Palo Alto; A2 - San Francisco *Rugby, not in official records +-SATC game, not in official records Points for Cal - 1741 Points for Stan - 1718 Most Points, Cal - 48 (1975) Most Points, Stan - 42 (1996) Largest Margin, Cal - 35 (1921, 2004) Largest Margin, Stan - 41 (1930) Longest Win Streak, Cal - 5 (1919-23) Longest Win Streak, Stan - 7 (1995-01) TENNESSEE Series Tied, 1-1 9/10/77 W 27-17 A 10/3/87 L 38-12 A (Points-Tennessee 55, Cal 39) UCLA UCLA leads series, 48-26-1 11/4/33 T 0-0 A1 10/20/34 W 3-0 H 11/2/35 W 14-2 A1 10/17/36 L 17-6 H 10/30/37 W 27-14 A1 10/15/38 W 20-7 H 11/4/39 L 20-7 A1 10/19/40 W 9-7 H 11/1/41 W 27-7 A1 10/17/42 L 21-0 H 10/16/43 W 13-0 A1 11/13/43 W 13-6 H 9/30/44 W 6-0 H 11/11/44 L 7-0 A1 9/29/45 L 13-0 A1 11/24/45 W 6-0 H 10/19/46 L 13-6 H 11/1/47 W 6-0 A1 11/6/48 W 28-13 H 10/29/49 W 35-21 A1 11/11/50 W 35-0 H 11/3/51 L 21-7 A1 11/1/52 L 28-7 H 10/31/53 L 20-7 A1 10/30/54 L 27-6 H 10/29/55 L 47-0 A1 10/20/56 L 34-20 H 11/2/57 L 16-14 A1 11/8/58 W 20-17 H 10/17/59 L 19-12 A1 11/5/60 L 28-0 H 11/4/61 L 35-15 A1 11/3/62 L 26-16 H 11/2/63 W 25-0 A1 10/31/64 L 25-21 H 10/23/65 L 56-3 A1 10/22/66 L 28-15 H 10/14/67 L 37-14 A1 10/19/68 W 39-15 H 10/18/69 L 32-0 A1 10/17/70 L 24-21 H 10/23/71 W 31-24 A1 10/21/72 L 49-13 H 10/27/73 L 61-21 A1 10/26/74 L 28-3 H 10/25/75 L 28-14 A1 10/23/76 L 35-19 H 10/22/77 L+ 21-19 A1 10/21/78 L 45-0 H 10/20/79 L 28-27 A1 10/25/80 L 32-9 H 10/24/81 L 34-6 A1 10/23/82 L 47-31 H 10/22/83 L 20-16 A2 10/20/84 L 17-14 H 10/26/85 L 34-7 A2 10/18/86 L 36-10 H 10/24/87 L 42-18 A2 10/15/88 L 38-21 H 9/30/89 L 24-6 A2 10/20/90 W 38-31 H 10/5/91 W 27-24 A2 10/31/92 W 48-12 H 9/4/93 W 27-25 A2 10/8/94 W 26-7 H 10/28/95 L 33-16 A2 10/26/96 L 38-29 H 10/25/97 L 35-17 A2 10/24/98 L 28-16 H 10/16/99 W* 17-0 A2 10/14/00 W 46-38 3OT H 10/20/01 L 56-17 A2 10/19/02 W 17-12 H 10/18/03 L 23-20 OT A2 10/1604 W 45-28 H 10/8/05 L 47-40 A2 +Forfeited by UCLA *Forfeited by Cal A1 - Los Angeles; A2 - Pasadena Points for Cal - 1254 Points for UCLA - 1783 Most Points, Cal - 48 (1992) Most Points, UCLA - 61 (1973) Largest Margin, Cal - 36 (1992) Largest Margin, UCLA - 53 (1965) Longest Win Streak, Cal - 5 (1990-94) Longest Win Streak, UCLA - 18 (1972-89) USC USC leads series, 58-30-5 11/28/12 W* 18-0 A1 11/27/13 T* 3-3 A1 10/23/15 L 28-10 H 11/25/15 W 23-21 A1 11/4/16 W 27-0 A1 11/29/17 T 0-0 A1 12/14/18 W 33-7 A1 11/8/19 W 14-13 A1 11/5/21 W 38-7 H 10/28/22 W 12-0 A2 11/10/23 W 13-7 A1 11/1/24 W 7-0 H 10/23/26 L 27-0 H 10/29/27 L 13-0 A1 10/20/28 T 0-0 H 11/2/29 W 15-7 A1 11/8/30 L 74-0 A1 10/24/31 L 6-0 H 11/5/32 L 27-7 A1 10/28/33 L 6-3 H 11/10/34 W 7-2 A1 10/26/35 W 21-7 H 11/7/36 W 13-7 A1 10/23/37 W 20-6 H 10/15/38 L 13-7 A1 10/28/39 L 26-0 H 11/9/40 W 20-7 A1 10/25/41 W 14-0 H 11/7/42 L 21-7 A1 10/2/43 L 7-0 H 10/30/43 L 13-0 A1 10/7/44 T 6-6 A1 11/18/44 L 32-0 H 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide 91

SERIES HISTORY vs. 2006 OPPONENTS (continued) 9/29/45 L 13-2 H 11/14/45 L 14-0 A1 11/9/46 L 14-0 A1 10/25/47 L 39-14 H 10/30/48 W 13-7 A1 10/15/49 W 16-10 H 10/14/50 W 13-7 A1 10/20/51 L 21-14 H 11/1/52 L 10-0 A1 10/24/53 L 32-20 H 10/23/54 L 29-27 A1 10/22/55 L 33-6 H 11/10/56 L 20-7 A1 10/19/57 W 12-0 H 10/18/58 W 14-12 A1 10/31/59 L 14-7 H 10/15/60 L 27-10 A1 10/21/61 L 28-14 H 10/20/62 L 32-6 A1 10/26/63 L 36-6 H 10/24/64 L 26-21 A1 11/6/65 L 35-0 H 11/5/66 L 35-9 A1 11/4/67 L 31-12 H 11/9/68 L 35-17 A1 11/1/69 L 14-9 H 10/31/70 W 13-10 A1 10/30/71 L 28-0 H 10/14/72 L 42-14 A1 11/3/73 L 50-14 H 11/2/74 T 15-15 A1 11/1/75 W 28-14 H 10/30/76 L 20-6 A1 10/29/77 W 17-14 H 10/28/78 L 42-17 A1 10/27/79 L 24-14 H 11/1/80 L 60-7 A1 11/7/81 L 21-3 H 11/6/82 L 42-0 A1 10/29/83 L 19-9 H 10/27/84 L 31-7 A1 11/9/85 W 14-6 H 11/15/86 L 28-3 A1 9/26/87 L 31-14 H 11/5/88 L 35-3 A1 10/14/89 L 31-15 H 11/3/90 T 31-31 A1 11/2/91 W 52-30 H 10/17/92 L 27-24 A1 10/30/93 L 42-14 H 10/22/94 L 61-0 A1 10/7/95 L 26-16 H 10/5/96 W 22-15 A1 9/27/97 L 27-17 H 10/10/98 W 32-31 A1 10/30/99 W+ 17-7 H 10/28/00 W 28-16 A1 11/10/01 L 55-14 H 10/12/02 L 30-28 A1 9/27/03 W 34-31 3OT H 10/9/04 L 23-17 A1 11/12/05 L 35-10 H *Rugby, not in official records +Forfeited by Cal A1 - Los Angeles; A2 - Pasadena Points for Cal - 1216 Points for USC - 1977 Most Points, Cal - 52 (1991) Most Points, USC - 74 (1930) Largest Margin, Cal - 31 (1921) Largest Margin, USC - 74 (1930) Longest Win Streak, Cal - 6 (1918-24) Longest Win Streak, USC - 11 (1959-69) WASHINGTON Washington leads series, 45-36-4 11/24/04 T 6-6 A 11/6/15 L 72-0 H 11/13/15 L 13-7 A 11/18/16 L 13-3 H 11/30/16 L 14-7 A 11/3/17 W 27-0 H 11/27/19 L 7-0 A 11/12/21 W 72-3 H 11/11/22 W 45-7 A 11/17/23 W 9-0 H 11/8/24 T 7-7 A 11/14/25 L 7-0 H 11/6/26 L 13-7 A 11/12/27 L 6-0 H 11/10/28 W 6-0 A 11/16/29 W 7-0 H 11/25/30 L 13-0 A 11/7/31 W 13-0 H 10/22/32 W 7-6 A 11/11/33 W 33-0 H 10/27/34 L 13-7 A 11/9/35 W 14-0 H 10/24/36 L 13-0 A 11/6/37 T 0-0 H 10/22/38 W 14-7 A 11/11/39 L 13-6 H 10/26/40 L 7-6 A 11/8/41 L 13-6 H 10/24/42 W 19-6 A 10/28/44 L 33-7 H 10/6/45 W 27-14 H 10/26/46 L 20-6 A 11/8/47 W 13-7 H 10/23/48 W 21-0 A 10/22/49 W 21-7 H 11/4/50 W 14-7 A 11/10/51 W 37-28 H 11/8/52 L 22-7 A 11/7/53 W 53-25 H 11/6/54 W 27-6 A 11/5/55 W 20-6 H 10/27/56 W 16-7 A 11/16/57 L 35-27 H 11/15/58 W 12-7 A 11/14/59 L 20-0 H 11/12/60 L 27-7 A 10/14/61 W 21-14 H 11/10/62 L 27-0 A 11/9/63 L 39-26 H 11/7/64 L 21-16 A 10/16/65 W 16-12 H 10/15/66 W 24-20 A 10/28/67 L 23-6 H 11/2/68 T 7-7 A 11/11/69 W 44-13 H 10/10/70 W 31-28 A 11/6/71 L 30-7 H 10/28/72 L 35-21 A 10/6/73 W 54-49 H 11/9/74 W 52-26 A 11/8/75 W 27-24 H 11/6/76 W 7-0 A 11/5/77 L 50-31 H 11/3/79 L 28-24 H 10/10/81 L 27-26 H 10/9/82 L 50-7 A 11/3/84 L 44-14 A 10/12/85 L 28-12 H 10/4/86 L 50-18 A 11/12/88 L 28-27 A 10/21/89 L 29-16 H 10/27/90 L 46-7 A 10/19/91 L 24-17 H 10/10/92 L 35-16 A 10/9/93 L 24-23 H 11/12/94 L 31-19 A 10/11/97 L 30-3 H 10/17/98 L 21-13 A 10/23/99 L 31-27 H 10/21/00 L 36-24 A 9/29/01 L 31-28 H 10/5/02 W 34-27 A 11/15/03 W 54-7 H 11/13/04 W 42-12 A 9/10/05 W 56-17 A Points for Cal - 1540 Points for UW - 1604 Most Points, Cal - 72 (1921) Most Points, UW - 72 (1915) Largest Margin, Cal - 69 (1921) Largest Margin, UW - 72 (1915) Longest Win Streak, Cal - 5 (1947-51) Longest Win Streak, UW - 19 (1977-01) WASHINGTON STATE Cal leads series, 37-25-5 10/25/19 L 14-0 H 11/6/20 W 49-0 H 10/29/21 W 14-0 A1 11/4/22 W 61-0 H 10/27/23 W 9-0 A1 10/25/24 W 20-7 H 11/7/25 W 35-7 H 10/13/28 W 13-3 H 10/12/29 W 14-0 H 10/4/30 L 16-0 H 10/17/31 W 13-7 A3 10/15/32 L 7-2 H 10/21/33 T 6-6 A1 10/31/36 L 14-13 H 10/9/37 W 27-0 H 10/1/38 W 27-3 A1 10/21/39 W 13-7 H 10/12/40 L 9-6 H 10/4/41 L 13-6 A1 11/3/45 T 7-7 H 11/2/46 W 47-14 H 10/18/47 W 21-6 H 11/13/48 W 44-14 H 11/5/49 W 33-14 H 10/13/51 W 42-35 A1 11/15/52 W 28-13 H 10/16/54 W 17-7 H 10/8/55 T 20-20 H 11/17/56 L 14-13 H 9/28/57 L 13-7 A1 10/4/58 W 34-14 H 9/19/59 W 20-6 A2 10/8/60 T 21-21 H 9/17/66 W 21-6 A2 10/25/69 W 17-0 A2 10/24/70 W 45-0 H 10/16/71 W 24-23 A2 9/16/72 W 37-23 H 11/17/73 L 31-28 A1 11/16/74 W 37-33 H 9/27/75 W 33-21 A1 11/13/76 W 23-22 H 10/8/77 L 17-10 A1 11/11/78 W 22-14 H 11/10/79 W 45-13 A1 11/15/80 L 31-17 H 11/14/81 L 19-0 A2 11/13/82 W 34-14 H 11/12/83 L 16-6 A1 11/10/84 L 33-7 H 9/7/85 L 20-19 A1 9/20/86 W 31-21 H 11/28/87 T* 17-17 A4 10/8/88 L 44-13 A1 11/11/89 W 38-26 H 9/22/90 L 41-31 A1 10/16/93 L 34-7 A1 10/29/94 L 26-23 H 11/4/95 W 27-11 H 10/19/96 L 21-18 A1 10/18/97 L 63-37 A1 9/26/98 W 24-14 H 10/2/99 L 31-7 A1 9/30/00 L 21-17 H 9/22/01 L 51-20 A1 9/28/02 L 48-38 H 10/22/05 W 42-38 H *Coca-Cola Bowl A1- Pullman; A2 - Spokane; A3 - Portland; A4 - Tokyo, Japan Points for Cal - 1497 Points for WSU - 1154 Most Points, Cal - 61 (1922) Most Points, WSU - 63 (1997) Largest Margin, Cal - 61 (1922) Largest Margin, WSU - 31 (1988, 2001) Longest Win Streak, Cal - 8 (1920-29) Longest Win Streak, WSU - 4 (1999-02) 92 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide