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06FB Guide P117-150.Pmd CALIFORNIA Golden Bears TOP 5 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS (1937-present) Bill Powell Tarik Glenn Charlie Erb POINTS FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING - BOTH TEAMS 37 Cal (8) vs. Arizona State (29), Oct. 17, 1981 MOST POINTS IN A GAME BY CAL MOST TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 35 Cal (24) vs. Pacific (11), Sept. 7, 1991 86 vs. Pacific, Sept. 7, 1991 BY CAL 35 Cal (12) vs. Missouri (23), Oct. 5, 1985 70 vs. Baylor, Aug. 31, 2002 35 vs. Pacific, Sept. 7, 1991 34 Cal (10) vs. Washington State (24), Nov. 16, 60 vs. Montana, Nov. 15, 1947 35 vs. Oregon State, Oct. 31, 1981 1974 58 vs. Temple, Sept. 18, 1993 32 vs. Washington, Oct. 12, 1985 33 Cal (14) vs. UCLA (19), Oct. 25, 1975 56 vs. Arizona (4 OT), Nov. 2, 1996 32 vs. San Jose State, Oct. 1, 1977 More tied with 33 56 at Air Force, Sept. 4, 2004 31 at Stanford, Nov. 22, 2003 56 at Washington, Sept. 10, 2005 31 vs. San Jose State, Oct. 6, 1990 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING MOST POINTS IN A GAME - - BOTH TEAMS FEWEST TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 2 Cal (1) vs. San Diego State (1), Sept. 18, 1982 BOTH TEAMS BY CAL 3 Cal (2) vs. San Jose State (1), Sept. 26, 1981 111 Cal (56) vs. Arizona (55) (4 OT), Nov. 2, 1996 3 vs. USC, Nov. 4, 1967 6 Cal (3) vs. Stanford (3), Nov. 21, 1998 110 Cal (86) vs. Pacific (24), Sept. 7, 1991 3 vs. Washington, Oct. 26, 1946 6 Cal (5) vs. Oregon (1), Sept. 16, 1967 103 Cal (54) vs. Washington (49), Oct. 6, 1973 3 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 1946 7 Cal (4) at Washington (3), Oct. 17, 1998 101 Cal (52) vs. Virginia Tech (49), Dec. 26, 2003 4 vs. Iowa, Sept. 30, 1961 More tied with 7 (Insight Bowl) 4 vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 17, 1955 100 Cal (37) at Washington State (63), Oct. 18, 1997 MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING MOST TOTAL FIRST DOWNS - MOST POINTS IN A HALF BY CAL BY CAL BOTH TEAMS 22 at Washington State, Oct. 19, 1996 51 vs. Pacific (1st), Sept. 7, 1991 59 Cal (24) vs. Missouri (35), Oct. 5, 1985 20 vs. Arizona, Nov. 2, 1996 45 vs. Baylor (1st), Aug. 31, 2002 58 Cal (21) vs. Arizona State (37), Oct. 17, 1981 20 vs. UCLA, Oct. 26, 1996 45 vs. Temple (1st), Sept. 18, 1993 57 Cal (30) vs. Washington State (27), Sept. 22, 19 vs. Arizona, Nov. 4, 1989 42 vs. San Jose State (1st), Oct. 1, 1977 1990 19 vs. Stanford, Nov. 18, 1989 41 at Arizona State (1st), Nov. 1, 2003 57 Cal (27) vs. Texas Tech (30), Dec. 30, 2004 MOST POINTS IN A HALF - (Holiday Bowl) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS PASSING 56 Cal (26) vs. Nevada (30), Sept. 21, 1996 BOTH TEAMS BY CAL 0 vs. Washington State, Sept. 17, 1966 68 Cal (51) vs. Pacific (17) (1st), Sept. 7, 1991 FEWEST TOTAL FIRST DOWNS - 0 vs. Iowa, Sept. 30, 1961 63 Cal (35) vs. Navy (28) (1st), Dec. 25, 1996 BOTH TEAMS 0 vs. Stanford, Nov. 19, 1960 (Aloha Bowl) 16 Cal (12) vs. USF (4), Nov. 18, 1950 0 vs. Oregon State, Oct. 24, 1959 58 Cal (41) at Arizona State (17), Nov. 1, 2003 16 Cal (10) vs. Oregon (6), Oct. 5, 1946 0 vs. Stanford, Nov. 19, 1949 56 Cal (17) vs. Washington State (39), Sept. 28, 18 Cal (16) vs. Washington (2), Oct. 23, 1948 0 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 1946 2002 18 Cal (12) vs. Northwestern (6), Jan. 1, 1949 55 Cal (34) at Arizona State (21), Nov. 9, 2002 18 Cal (3) vs. USC (15), Nov. 9, 1946 MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING - MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER BOTH TEAMS MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING BY CAL 35 Cal (17) vs. Virginia Tech (18), Dec. 26, 2003 BY CAL (Insight Bowl) 35 vs. Baylor (1st), Aug. 31, 2002 24 vs. Pacific, Sept. 7, 1991 34 Cal (16) vs. Washington State (18), Sept. 28, 29 vs. Pacific (2nd), Sept. 7, 1991 24 vs. Oregon State, Oct. 24, 1959 2002 28 vs. Temple (1st), Sept. 18, 1993 22 vs. San Jose State, Oct. 6, 1990 33 Cal (12) at Illinois (21), Sept. 20, 2003 28 vs. Pacific (3rd), Sept. 7, 1991 20 vs. Oregon, Nov. 7, 1959 33 Cal (15) vs. Texas Tech (18), Dec. 30, 2004 28 vs. Cal Aggies (4th), Oct. 8, 1938 20 vs. Washington State, Nov. 17, 1956 (Holiday Bowl) MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER - 32 Cal (15) vs. Arizona (17), Nov. 16, 2002 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 32 Cal (20) vs. Arizona (12), Nov. 2, 1996 BOTH TEAMS BY CAL 43 Cal (22) vs. Navy (21) (2nd), Dec. 25, 1996 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS PASSING 0 vs. USC, Nov. 4, 1964 (Aloha Bowl) 0 vs. Illinois, Sept. 24, 1955 - BOTH TEAMS 42 Cal (35) vs. Baylor (7) (1st), Aug. 31, 2002 1 vs. Washington State, Oct. 16, 1993 1 Cal (1) vs. Washington (0), No. 14, 1959 42 Cal (21) vs. Oregon (21) (4th), Oct. 14, 1995 1 vs. USC, Nov. 5, 1988 2 Cal (0) vs. Iowa (2), Sept. 30, 1961 38 Cal (14) vs. Arizona (24) (2nd), Nov. 16, 2002 More tied with 1 2 Cal (1) vs. USF (1), Nov. 18, 1950 38 Cal (17) at Arizona State (21) (3rd), Nov. 9, 2002 3 Cal (2) vs. UCLA (1), Oct. 17, 1959 38 Cal (10) vs. Washington (28) (4th), Oct. 6, 1973 More tied with 3 126 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears Craig Morton Lindsey Chapman Walter Gordon PLAYS MOST TOTAL YARDS - FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS - BOTH TEAMS BOTH TEAMS 1254 Cal (659) vs. Arizona (595), Nov. 2, 1996 (4 OT) 54 Cal (27) vs. Washington State (27), MOST PLAYS BY CAL 1148 Cal (548) vs. Washington State (600), Sept. 28, 2002 102 vs. San Jose State, Oct. 5, 1968 Oct. 22, 2005 59 Cal (27) vs. Arizona (32), Nov. 16, 2002 101 vs. San Jose State, Oct. 6, 1990 1096 Cal (505) vs. Washington State (591), 59 Cal (36) vs. San Diego State (23), Sept. 18, 1982 98 vs. Washington, Oct. 12, 1985 Oct. 8, 1988 60 Cal (31) vs. Texas Tech (21), Dec. 30, 2004 95 vs. Washington State, Nov. 11, 1978 1096 Cal (625) vs. Washington (471), Oct. 6, 1973 (Holiday Bowl) 94 vs. Pacific, Sept. 15, 1984 1093 Cal (549) at Louisiana Tech (544), Oct. 4, 1997 61 Cal (28) vs. Stanford (33), Nov. 21, 1998 94 vs. UCLA, Oct. 21, 1978 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS - MOST RUSHING YARDS BY CAL FEWEST PLAYS BY CAL BOTH TEAMS 490 vs. Minnesota, Oct. 6, 1951 36 vs. Washington, Oct. 26, 1946 162 Cal (8) vs. Fleet City (154), Oct. 21, 1944 442 vs. Montana, Nov. 15, 1947 39 vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 17, 1955 210 Cal (45) vs. USC (165), Sept. 29, 1945 435 vs. Pacific, Oct. 8, 1938 44 vs. San Jose State, Oct. 11, 1963 222 Cal (108) vs. Washington (114), Nov. 6, 1937 432 vs. St. Mary’s, Oct. 4, 1947 44 vs. Washington, Nov. 8, 1952 241 Cal (135) vs. Nevada (106), Oct. 27, 1945 419 vs. Pacific, Sept. 7, 1991 44 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 1946 243 Cal (81) vs. UCLA (162), Nov. 11, 1944 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS BY CAL MOST PLAYS - BOTH TEAMS -77 vs. Missouri, Sept. 30, 1972 180 Cal (89) at Oregon State (91), Oct. 31, 1998 -38 vs. Fleet City, Oct. 21, 1944 176 Cal (78) vs. Arizona State (98), Oct. 17, 1981 RUSHING -36 vs. Stanford, Nov. 21, 1998 174 Cal (79) vs. Oregon (95), Sept. 12, 1970 -28 vs. USC, Nov. 1, 1980 173 Cal (91) vs. Arizona (82), Nov. 2, 1996 (4 OT) -20 vs. USC, Nov. 5, 1988 173 Cal (92) vs. Oregon State (81), Sept. 28, 1996 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS (3OT) BY CAL MOST RUSHING YARDS - More tied with 173 84 vs. San Jose State, Oct. 5, 1968 BOTH TEAMS 79 vs. Oregon State, Oct. 24, 1959 758 Cal (350) vs. Pacific (408), Sept. 20, 1958 FEWEST PLAYS - BOTH TEAMS 78 vs. Oregon State, Nov. 1, 1958 663 Cal (226) vs. Colorado (437), Sept. 13, 1975 99 Cal (58) vs. Miami (41), Oct. 9, 1964 75 vs. UCLA, Nov. 2, 1957 658 Cal (162) vs. Arizona State (496), Oct. 17, 1981 100 Cal (62) vs. USF (38), Nov. 18, 1950 74 vs. Oregon, Nov. 7, 1959 643 Cal (214) vs. Iowa (429), Jan. 1, 1959 104 Cal (61) vs. UCLA (43), Nov. 11, 1950 (Rose Bowl) 107 Cal (51) vs. Ohio State (56), Oct. 2, 1954 FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 633 Cal (191) vs. Washington State (442), 111 Cal (39) vs. Pittsburgh (72), Sept. 17, 1955 BY CAL Nov. 16, 1974 111 Cal (62) vs. Pennsylvania (49), Oct. 1, 1955 19 vs. San Diego State, Sept. 10, 1983 633 Cal (178) vs. UCLA (455), Oct. 27, 1973 19 vs. Georgia, Sept. 11, 1976 20 vs. Oregon, Oct. 13, 2001 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS - TOTAL YARDS 20 vs. Penn State, Oct. 27, 1962 BOTH TEAMS 21 at Arizona State, Nov. 7, 1998 -26 Cal (-36) vs. Stanford (10), Nov. 21, 1998 More tied with 21 MOST TOTAL YARDS BY CAL 41 Cal (2) vs. San Diego State (39), Sept. 18, 1982 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS - 47 Cal (-38) vs. Fleet City (85), Oct. 21, 1944 729 vs. Washington, Nov. 15, 2003 53 Cal (58) vs. Arizona (-5), Nov. 16, 2002 670 vs. Utah, Oct. 11, 1958 BOTH TEAMS 69 Cal (40) vs. UCLA (29), Oct. 19, 2002 661 vs. New Mexico State, Sept.
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