Oct. 30, 2010
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Cal has fallen to 0-4 in 2010 road games, in which the Bears have been outscored 145-61. The Bears have lost six straight games away from Memorial Stadium dating back to the last two contests of 2009, including a Poinsettia Bowl setback to Utah.
QB Kevin Riley left the game with an injury after he threw a pass out of the end zone in the first quarter. That final attempt was a 32-yard completion to WR Marvin Jones.
QB Brock Mansion finished 14-of-24 for 138 yards and one touchdown, all career highs. Entering today, Mansion was 0-for-1 in 2010 and 3-for-8 for 26 yards in his career.
TB Shane Vereen rushed for 53 yards for an updated career total of 2,441 yards.
Vereen did not catch a pass for the first time in his career, breaking his streak of having at least one reception in 33 straight games, which was the longest active string by a Football Bowl Subdivision running back.
WR Marvin Jones finished the game with 5 receptions for 66 yards, upping his team lead to 38 catches and 574 yards.
TE Anthony Miller's 45-yard catch was the longest of his career and his first TD catch since 2008 Emerald Bowl.
The Bears defense allowed 392 yards to the Beavers. Cal came into the game allowing 301.4 ypg.
WR Keenan Allen had career-highs of eight catches, six kickoff returns (also team season high) and 106 kickoff return yards.
DB Marc Anthony had a career high 10 tackles.
The Bears ended the game with a season-high 103 penalty yards on a season-worst 12 flags against them. Cal entered the game as the second-least-penalized team in the conference. The 12 penalties were the most since the Bears also committed 12 in a 23-21 win at Arizona State on Oct. 31, 2009.
S Sean Cattouse tied his career high with 8 stops.
DB Steve Williams had a career-high two pass breakups.
DL Cameron Jordan tied his season highs with 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sacks.
Oregon State has now won four in a row and 10 of the last 12 meetings between the clubs since 1999, as well as five of seven games in Corvallis during the period. Cal continues to lead the all-time series, 33-30.
P Bryan Anger punted 8 times for a 43.4 average, matching a career high for number of punts in a game. He entered the game No. 9 in the nation with a 46.2 ypp average.