Cal-Stanford Postgame Notes

Cal-Stanford Postgame Notes

With today's 38-17 Stanford win, the Cardinal extended its winning streak in the series to five. The last time Cal won the Big Game was in 2009, and 2008 was the last time the Bears defeated Stanford in Berkeley.

Cal's touchdown pass today was the 33rd of the season, which set a school single-season record, surpassing the previous record of 32 set in 1996.

Jared Goff set the school single-season record for passing yards, now with 3,580, surpassing the record he set in 2013 as a freshman (3,508). He ended the game 16-for-31 for 182 yards and one touchdown. Now with 31 touchdown passes this season, he tied Pat Barnes' 31 passing scores in 1996 for the school single-season record. Goff's 49 career passing touchdowns are sixth in school history. Kevin Riley is fifth with 50. Now with 7,088 career passing yards, Goff remained fifth all-time in school history. Rich Campbell (1977-80) is fourth with 7,174.

Goff had his string of consecutive passes thrown without an interception snapped at 159, which is second in school history, giving him the top two school records in that category. 

Luke Rubenzer notched a personal-best 60 rushing yards, the first Cal quarterback to notch 50 rushing yards since Zach Maynard totaled 52 rushing yards against Fresno State in 2011.

Daniel Lasco picked up his 12th rushing touchdown of the season with a TD in the fourth quarter– giving him 15 for his career. He has now scored a touchdown in the last 10 consecutive games (9 rushing, 1 receiving). The touchdown also puts Lasco in a tie for ninth in school single-season history. Lasco ended the day with 18 carries for 103 yards and a touchdown. It was his fourth career 100-yard rushing performance, all earned this season.

Bryce Treggs has caught a pass in 31 of the last 32 games that he has played in and his last 25 contests in a row.

Darius White picked up his first career interception in the second quarter.

Bryce McGovern (9) and Mustafa Jalil (6) both had career highs in tackles. McGovern also notched his first career blocked punt. It was Cal's first blocked punt since Richard Rodgers blocked a punt against Presbyterian in 2011.

Cal successfully recovered its' own onside kick for the first time since last year against Colorado.

Today's attendance was a season-high of 56,483

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