Cal-Washington State Postgame Notes
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Cal-Washington State Postgame Notes

The Road Team Won In The Series For The First Time Since 2014

  • Cal now leads the all-time series with the Cougars, 48-29-5. The home team had won every meeting since 2015 prior to today.
  • Christopher Brooks notched his 15th career touchdown (11th rushing) on Cal's opening drive of the game.
  • Cal has produced at least one drive in the first quarter of every game going 63 yards or more. The Bears' opening drive that ended with Brooks' touchdown capped a seven-play, 79-yard drive.
  • Making his Cal debut, Nate Rutchena recorded his first career interception in the second quarter.
  • Daniel Scott hauled in his fourth career interception and his third this season later in the second quarter;.
  • Cal blocked a punt in the first quarter. It was the first block since Craig Woodson blocked one at UCLA in 2020. The blocked punt was also the first in Nick Alftin's career. 
  • After entering today's game with one carry for two yards in his career, Chris Street rushed eight times for 51 yards today. 
  • Luc Bequette notched his 11th career sack - first this season - in the second quarter.
  • Josh Drayden tied his career high with eight tackles.
  • Today marked the first career start for Trey Paster.
  • Today's attendance was 40,286.

 
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