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06FB Guide P093-116.Pmd CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2005 SCORING DRIVES STAN 5 88 2:04 TD 9:05/1 Jackson 56 pass/Levy SCORING DRIVES - CALIFORNIA STAN 7 71 2:34 TD 9:33/3 Forsett 21 run No. of Total Drive Type of Score Scoring STAN 6 77 2:17 TD 7:14/4 Lynch 3 run Opp Plays Yards Time Score Time/Qtr Play STAN 5 43 2:27 TD 3:31/4 Stevens 14 pass/Williams SS 10 81 5:34 TD 9:26/1 Jackson 31 pass/ Longshore BYU 8 65 3:04 TD 11:56/1 Lynch 3 run SS 6 48 1:25 FG 1:19/2 Schneider 49 field goal BYU 4 52 2:16 TD 12:00/2 Lynch 23 run SS 3 23 0:35 TD 9:36/3 Lynch 2 run BYU 3 58 :35 TD :03/2 Jackson 42 pass/Levy SS 7 14 2:41 FG 2:2/3 Schneider 27 field goal BYU 5 65 2:01 TD 10:47/3 Lynch 35 run SS 1 46 0:07 TD 0:11/3 Smith, N. 46 pass/Levy BYU 6 96 2:55 TD 3:48/3 Jackson 22 pass/Levy SS 2 12 0:45 TD 13:19/4 Manderino 3 run SS 1 49 0:00 TD 5:21/4 Jackson 49 punt return UW 5 80 1:19 TD 2:16/1 Jordan 9 pass/Ayoob SCORING DRIVES - OPPONENTS UW 10 80 3:50 TD 3:50/2 Jordan 24 pass/Ayoob No. of Total Drive Type of Score Scoring UW 8 94 2:42 TD 2:50/2 Jordan 58 pass/Ayoob Opp Plays Yards Time Score Time/Qtr Play UW 1 14 0:05 TD 1:57/2 Gray 14 pass/Ayoob SS 8 73 3:23 FG 2:44/2 Gamboa 26 field goal UW 12 76 5:01 TD 1:43/3 O’Keith 5 run UW 6 69 3:47 TD 7:20/4 O’Keith 71 run UW 1 56 0:10 TD 14:40/1 Shackelford 56 pass/Stan. UW 1 41 0:00 TD 6:25/4 Hughes 41 INT return UW 7 52 3:18 FG 8:25/2 Knudson 46 field goal UW 7 75 3:47 TD 0:00/4 Forsett 35 run UW 8 86 3:53 TD 11:07/3 Chambers 39 pass/Stan. UI 7 80 1:59 TD 13:01/1 Forsett 5 run UI 14 80 6:01 TD 7:00/1 Thomas 1 run UI 7 81 3:31 TD 7:55/3 O’Keith 26 pass/Ayoob UI 16 77 6:40 TD 14:07/2 Brasic 1 run UI 4 38 1:26 TD 13:14/4 Forsett 2 run UI 12 61 4:17 FG 0:00/2 Reda 36 field goal UI 1 79 0:00 TD 11:34/4 Mixon 79 punt return UI 6 67 2:40 FG 8:54/4 Reda 31 field goal UI 6 80 2:59 TD 5:55/4 O’Keith 12 run NMS 9 70 2:35 FG 10:00/1 Foley 28 field goal NMS 6 80 2:25 TD 12:35/1 Forsett 1 run NMS 1 94 0:00 TD 9:11/1 C. Williams, 94 KR NMS 2 80 0:36 TD 9:24/1 Jackson 41 pass/Ayoob NMS 12 60 4:51 FG 0:00/3 Foley 32 field goal NMS 5 73 1:07 TD 1:43/1 Ayoob 1 run NMS 9 79 4:33 TD 2:00/2 Ayoob 5 run UCLA 1 4 0:05 TD 4:02/1 Cowan 4 pass/Olson NMS 9 80 3:19 TD 11:41/4 Ayoob 7 run UCLA 7 77 2:19 TD 14:50/2 Drew 12 run NMS 10 81 5:56 TD 3:27/4 T. Williams, 2 run UCLA 10 66 3:46 TD 0:21/2 Drew 1 run UCLA 1 81 0:00 TD 7:33/3 Drew 81 punt return UA 8 45 3:22 TD 0:47/1 Lynch, 1 yd run UCLA 11 80 5:25 TD 7:30/4 Olson 1 run UA 12 79 6:35 TD 5:42/2 Ayoob 1 yd run UCLA 5 75 0:55 TD 1:35/4 Drew 28 pass/Olson UA 6 62 2:21 TD 9:45/3 Jordan 39 pass/Ayoob UCLA 4 7 1:01 TD 0:00/4 Drew 2 run UA 5 44 2:38 TD 1:51/4 Manderino 10 pass/Ayoob OSU 7 14 1:43 FG 5:05/1 Serna 24 field goal UCLA 4 75 0:29 TD 12:45/1 Forsett 1 run OSU 5 59 1:10 FG 1:51/1 Serna 25 field goal UCLA 1 15 0:11 TD 12:28/1 Stevens 15 pass/Ayoob OSU 4 29 2:26 FG 0:00/2 Serna 27 field goal UCLA 10 65 2:25 FG 12:25/2 Schneider 32 field goal OSU 8 80 3:18 TD 11:42/3 Bernard 31 run UCLA 5 61 2:22 TD 9:29/2 Jackson 35 pass/Ayoob OSU 6 32 1:54 TD 6:41/4 Bernard 11 run UCLA 10 73 4:15 FG 4:07/2 Schneider 27 field goal UCLA 7 63 2:54 FG 4:39/3 Schneider 25 field goal WSU 3 85 1:13 TD 10:32/1 Gibson 66 pass/Brink UCLA 7 72 2:21 TD 1:21/3 Lynch 11 run WSU 5 81 1:06 FG 3:07/1 Langley 22 field goal UCLA 7 17 1:51 FG 12:55/4 Schneider 36 field goal WSU 8 86 2:59 TD 12:01/3 Hill 38 pass/Brink WSU 2 64 0:46 TD 10:09/3 Hill 62 pass/Brink OSU 7 82 2:00 TD 14:51/2 Ayoob 21 pass/Lynch WSU 4 87 1:57 TD 3:05/3 Hill 38 pass/Brink OSU 2 8 0:43 TD 4:17/2 Jackson 6 pass/Ayoob WSU 10 55 2:56 TD 9:52/4 Jordan 16 pass/Brink OSU 8 80 3:06 TD 1:41/3 Ayoob 4 run UO 8 54 2:26 TD 5:54/1 Williams 23 pass/Dixon WSU 9 65 4:07 TD 6:19/1 Lynch 39 run UO 10 53 3:42 FG 13:12/2 Martinez 29 field goal WSU 4 73 1:02 TD 1:57/1 Gray 22 pass/Ayoob UO 8 34 3:18 FG 11:42/3 Martinez 49 field goal WSU 1 16 0:00 TD 2:34/2 Van Hoesen 16 int. return UO 1 18 0:07 TD 10:48/3 Whitehead 18 run WSU 2 3 0:26 TD 1:04/2 Manderino 3 run UO 6 25 0:00 TD OT Finley 4 pass/Leaf WSU 2 62 0:47 TD 5:19/4 Cunningham 57 pass/ Ayoob USC 9 47 4:30 TD 7:15/1 L. White 1 run WSU 5 45 2:23 TD 1:50/4 Hawkins 9 pass/Ayoob USC 11 70 4:05 TD 8:33/2 Leinart 6 run USC 4 68 1:39 TD 3:01/2 Leinart 3 run UO 1 1 0:04 TD 1:54/1 Lynch 1 run USC 7 80 3:21 TD 11:39/3 L. White 6 run UO 8 37 4:03 FG 00:44/2 Schneider 21 field goal USC 13 97 5:46 TD 7:43/4 L. White 2 run UO 6 40 2:24 FG 3:31/3 Schneider 45 field goal UO 2 58 0:49 TD 0:49/3 Lynch 52 run STAN 9 28 3:52 FG 9:54/2 Sgroi 37 field goal USC 7 40 4:05 FG 3:10/1 Schneider 45 field goal BYU 15 92 6:04 TD 14:16/2 Curtis 19 pass/Beck USC 6 51 2:30 TD 1:34/4 Manderino 1 run BYU 7 91 4:23 TD 0:38/2 Naufahu 3 run BYU 12 74 4:34 TD 14:14/4 Harline 7 pass/Beck BYU 14 96 4:24 TD 5:35/4 Watkins 9 pass/Beck 102 2006 California Golden Bears Football Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2005 PACIFIC-10 RECAP 2005 PACIFIC-10 FINAL STANDINGS Conference Points Overall Points Team W L T For Opp Pct W L T For Opp Pct 1. USC 8 0 0 383 149 1.000 12 1 0 638 297 .923 2. Oregon 7 1 0 278 189 .875 10 2 0 414 278 .883 3. 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