Jaydn Ott
Al Sermeno/KLC fotos
Jaydn Ott returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter.
33
Winner California CAL 6-6 , 4-5
7
UCLA UCL 7-5 , 4-5
Winner
California CAL
6-6 , 4-5
33
Final
7
UCLA UCL
7-5 , 4-5
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
CAL California 6 14 0 13 33
UCL UCLA 0 7 0 0 7

Game Recap: Football | | Cal Athletics

Bears Roll Past UCLA, Become Bowl-Eligible

Cal Forces Four Turnovers In 33-7 Victory

PASADENA - Since Cal fans made the most of their gas money on Saturday night, they figured they would milk it as long as possible.

Several thousand Golden Bear enthusiasts who made the trip to the Rose Bowl stayed well after the end of Cal's 33-7 victory over UCLA, dancing and celebrating in the stands behind the South end zone along with players, coaches and staff. The win made Cal bowl-eligible for the first time since 2019 and gave the Bears a three-game winning streak to close out the regular season.

"I'm just glad they didn't waste their gas," said Cal outside linebacker David Reese, who led a suffocating defensive effort with a three-sack performance. "I was happy we were able to come out and perform and get a win for Bear Nation."

Saturday's win put Cal's final regular season record at 6-6 (4-5 Pac-12), prolonging the season in a bowl game to be determined. The Bears forced four turnovers and held the Bruins scoreless in the second half en route to a lopsided win and their first over UCLA since 2019.

"The guys played with guts," Travers Family Coach Justin Wilcox said. "I just have so much respect for the guys in that locker room - finishing the season the way we have. I have a lot of pride seeing those guys enjoy the moment."

Wide receiver Jeremiah Hunter caught eight passes for 101 yards and two touchdowns and inside linebacker Cade Uluave had 12 tackles, a sack and an interception for the Bears, who only trailed for 16 seconds midway through the second quarter.

It marked the first time since 1979 that Cal has won its final game of the regular season to become bowl-eligible.

Kicker Mateen Bhaghani nailed a career-best four field goals, including two in the first quarter to give the Bears a 6-0 lead. After UCLA scored a touchdown to take a 7-6 lead, Jaydn Ott returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown to put Cal back in front for good. It was the Bears' first kick return for a score since Nikko Remigio's 99-yard effort against Sacramento State in 2019.

Hunter's first touchdown catch with 10 seconds remaining in the second quarter gave Cal a 20-7 halftime lead, and the Bears dominated the second half to cruise to the victory.

"I want them to soak it up," Wilcox said. "I want them to be with their brothers. There's nothing like that. That's why a lot of us coach - you can't find that anywhere else. As gut-wrenching and agonizing losing is, there's no feeling like being on the other end of the spectrum - especially under the circumstances and what was at stake. I'm just really proud of those guys. I have a lot of love for those people in that locker room."

The Bears are expected to find out their bowl bid on Sunday, December 3.
 

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