Oct. 26, 2002
Final Stats
By ANDREW HINKELMAN
Associated Press Writer
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - Steven Jackson rushed for a career-high 239 yards and
three touchdowns to revive a sputtering offense, helping Oregon State end a
three-game losing streak Saturday with a 24-13 victory over California.
Jackson dominated the first half, scoring all three Beavers touchdowns to go
along with 168 yards on 16 carries. Quarterback Derek Anderson continued to
struggle, going 8-of-24 for 80 yards with no touchdowns.
Kyle Boller was 27-of-51 for 284 yards, moving into third place on the
Golden Bears' career passing list with 7,281 yards. Joe Igber led a punchless
California running game with 33 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown. The Bears
(5-4, 2-3 Pac-10) netted just 16 yards rushing.
After two lackluster three-and-out possessions to start the game, Oregon
State (5-3, 1-3) started to click offensively when Anderson converted a
third-and-9 from his 9 with a 15-yard pass to Kenny Farley.
Then Jackson took over, picking 11, 11, 42 and 7 yards on consecutive plays
to score the Beavers' first touchdown. For the game, Oregon State gained 301
yards on the ground.
Cal answered with a 10-play, 80-yard drive to retake the lead in the second
quarter, capped by Igber's 1-yard plunge and helped by a 47-yard pass to
Lashaun Ward and a 20-yarder to Tom Swoboda.
Ward led the Bears with four catches for 81 yards, plus another 112 on
kickoff returns. Swoboda had seven receptions for 77 yards.
Both teams traded drives ending in punts when the Beavers struck again, this
time with a four-play, 82-yard drive in just more than a minute, highlighted by
backup running back Dwight Wright's 47-yard scamper straight up the middle and
an 18 yard reverse for receiver Kenny Farley.
On the Bears' ensuing possession, linebacker Nick Barnett forced Boller to
fumble and Noah Happe recovered for Oregon State.
Jackson again dominated, running the ball on four consecutive plays,
including a 32-yard pickup, setting up goal-to-go.
A pass interference penalty on third down gave the Beavers another chance,
and Jackson took it in from 4 yards out for his third score of the half.
The teams traded field goals in the second half as both offenses fizzled.
Oregon State managed just 92 yards in the final two quarters while the Bears
picked up 94.
Still, the Beavers had to be pleased with the first half.
The embattled offensive line - where left guard Mike Kuykendall had to move
to left tackle following injuries to the first and second stringers, and
untested David Lose took over at left guard - opened gaping holes for Jackson
and provided adequate protection for Anderson, who has been battered the last
three games.
Anderson was sacked once. Boller went down four times.