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2012 California Golden Bears football team

The 2012 California Golden Bears football team represented University of California, Berkeley in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS college football season. The Bears were led by eleventh-year head coach Jeff Tedford and played their home games at Memorial Stadium after having played at home the previous season at AT&T Park due to reconstruction on Memorial Stadium. They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference.

2012 California Golden Bears football
ConferencePac-12 Conference
DivisionNorth Division
Record3–9 (2–7 Pac-12)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorJim Michalczik (3rd as oc; 9th overall season)
Defensive coordinatorClancy Pendergast (3rd season)
MVPIsi Sofele
Steve Williams
Home stadiumCalifornia Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 63,186)
Seasons
← 2011
2013 →
2012 Pac-12 Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
North Division
No. 7 Stanford xy$   8 1     12 2  
No. 2 Oregon x%   8 1     12 1  
No. 20 Oregon State   6 3     9 4  
Washington   5 4     7 6  
California   2 7     3 9  
Washington State   1 8     3 9  
South Division
UCLA x   6 3     9 5  
Arizona State   5 4     8 5  
USC   5 4     7 6  
Arizona   4 5     8 5  
Utah   3 6     5 7  
Colorado   1 8     1 11  
Championship: Stanford 27, UCLA 24
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

Coming off a 7–5 previous season, the Bears fell to 3–9 (2–7 in the Pac-12), the second losing season in three years and the worst of the Tedford era. Despite a decisive win over eventual Pac-12 South winner UCLA, Cal closed out the season with five consecutive losses. While wide receiver Keenan Allen became the team's all time leader in career receptions, no receiver posted a 1,000-yard season and no running backs broke the 1,000-yard rushing mark. Tedford was subsequently fired as head coach on November 20.[1]

Roster Edit

2012 California Golden Bears Spring Football

Quarterbacks

  •  6 Kyle Boehm – Freshman
  •  7 Austin Hinder – Sophomore
  •  8 Zach Kline – Freshman
  • 15 Zach Maynard – Senior
  • 16 Allan Bridgford – Junior

Tailbacks

  •  2 Daniel Lasco Freshman
  •  5 Brendan Bigelow – Sophomore
  •  9 C. J. Anderson – Senior
  • 13 Mike Manuel – Senior
  • 20 Isi Sofele – Senior
  • 23 Dasarte Yarnway – Junior
  • 24 Trajuan Briggs – Sophomore
  • 27 Mitchel Bartolo – Junior
  • 34 Darren Ervin – Freshman

Fullbacks

  • 22 Nico Dumont – Junior
  • 32 David Aknin – Senior
  • 48 Eric Stevens – Senior

Wide receivers

  •  3 Maurice Harris – Freshman
  • 21 Keenan Allen – Junior
  • 28 Jackson Bouza – Junior
  • 81 Ross Bostock – Senior
  • 86 Bryce McGovern – Sophomore
  • 88 Kaulin Krebs – Senior
  • 89 Stephen Anderson – Freshman

Tight ends

  • 11 Richard Rodgers II – Sophomore P
  • 45 Spencer Ladner – Senior
  • 46 Brett Buchanan – Sophomore
  • 82 Jake Davis – Junior
  • 84 Jacob Wark – Sophomore
  • 87 Spencer Hagan – Junior
 

Offensive linemen

  • 57 Brian Schwenke – Senior
  • 58 Chris Adcock – Sophomore
  • 59 Brian Farley – Freshman
  • 65 Dominic Galas – Senior
  • 68 Mark Brazinski – Junior
  • 70 Geoffrey Gibson – Sophomore
  • 71 Alejandro Crosthwaite – Sophomore
  • 72 Matt Williams – Junior
  • 73 Jordan Rigsbee – Freshman
  • 75 Matt Summers-Gavin – Senior
  • 76 Christian Okafor – Freshman
  • 77 Tyler Rigsbee – Senior
  • 79 Bill Tyndall – Junior

Defensive linemen

  • 17 Brennan Scarlett – Sophomore
  • 39 Nathan Phillip –   Junior
  • 41 Todd Barr –   Freshman
  • 50 Aaron Tipoti –   Senior
  • 54 Austin Clark –   Junior
  • 55 Viliami Moala – Sophomore
  • 56 Keni Kaufusi –   Junior
  • 75 Puka Lopa –   Freshman
  • 90 Mustafa Jalil – Sophomore
  • 91 Deandre Coleman –   Junior
  • 96 Kendrick Payne –   Senior
  • 99 Gabe King –   Sophomore

Linebackers

  •  7 Jalen Jefferson –   Freshman
  •  9 Jason Gibson –   Freshman
  • 10 Lucas King –   Sophomore
  • 11 Nick Forbes –   Sophomore
  • 14 Cecil Whiteside – Sophomore
  • 22 Nathan Broussard –   Freshman
  • 28 Matt Mayes-   Sophomore
  • 34 J.P. Hurrell – Senior
  • 35 Ted Agu –   Sophomore
  • 37 Robert Mullins –   Senior
  • 40 Chris McCain – Sophomore
  • 42 Steven Fanua –   Junior
  • 43 Dan Camporeale –   Junior
  • 44 David Wilkerson –   Sophomore
  • 51 Kameron Krebs –   Senior
  • 53 Thomas Wade – Freshman
 

Defensive backs

  •  1 Steve Williams –   Junior
  •  2 Marc Anthony –   Senior
  •  3 Kameron Jackson – Sophomore
  •  4 Avery Sebastian – Sophomore
  •  5 Michael Lowe –   Sophomore
  •  6 Alex Logan –   Junior
  • 15 Adrian Lee –   Sophomore
  • 18 Joel Willis –   Freshman
  • 20 Isaac Lapite –   Sophomore
  • 21 Stefan McClure – Sophomore
  • 23 Josh Hill –   Senior
  • 29 Jordan Morgan – Freshman P
  • 31 Tyré Ellison –   Senior

Long snappers

  • 69 John Sheperdson – Sophomore
  • 83 Cary Kriegsman –   Sophomore
  • 86 Brandon Madueño –   Junior

Placekickers/Punters

  • 13 Vincenzo D'Amato – Senior PK
  • 14 Chad Smith –   Sophomore P
  • 36 Benjamin Calder –   Freshman PK
  • 45 James Langford – Junior PK

Sources: 2012 California Golden Bears Football Spring Roster

Depth chart Edit

Coaching staff Edit

  • Jeff Tedford – head coach – 11th year
  • Jim Michalczik – Offensive coordinator/offensive line – 9th year
  • Clancy Pendergast – Defensive coordinator – 3rd year
  • Jeff Genyk – Special teams/tight ends – 3rd year
  • Marcus Arroyo – Quarterbacks – 2nd year
  • Kenwick thompson – Assistant head coach/linebackers – 6th year
  • Todd howard – Defensive line – 1st year
  • Ron gould – Associate head coach/Run Game coordinator – 16th year
  • Wes Chandler – Wide receivers – 1st year
  • Ashley Ambrose – Defensive backs – 2nd year
  • Ryan mckinley – Defensive Graduate Assistant – 2nd year
  • Ben steele – Offensive Administrative Assistant – 2nd year

Schedule Edit

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 112:00 p.m.Nevada*P12NL 24–3163,186
September 812:00 p.m.Southern Utah*
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Berkeley, CA
P12NW 50–3157,745
September 159:00 a.m.at No. 12 Ohio State*ABCL 28–35105,232  
September 223:00 p.m.at No. 13 USCP12NL 9–2783,421
September 291:00 p.m.Arizona State
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Berkeley, CA
FXL 17–2751,634
October 67:00 p.m.No. 25 UCLA 
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Berkeley, CA (rivalry)
P12NW 43–1757,643
October 137:30 p.m.at Washington StateP12NW 31–1727,339
October 2012:00 p.m.No. 22 Stanford
FOXL 3–2161,024
October 276:45 p.m.at UtahP12NL 27–4945,017
November 26:00 p.m.Washington
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Berkeley, CA
ESPN2L 13–2142,226
November 107:30 p.m.No. 2 Oregon
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Berkeley, CA
ESPNL 17–5957,672
November 177:30 p.m.at No. 15 Oregon StateP12NL 14–6243,779
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Pacific time

Conference opponents not played this season: Arizona, Colorado

Game summaries Edit

Nevada Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Wolf Pack 14 0 7 10 31
Golden Bears 0 7 10 7 24

The Bears reopened California Memorial Stadium with over 11,000 fewer seats[2] on September 1 with a loss to the Nevada Wolf Pack. It was the first home game for the Bears at Memorial Stadium since November 20, 2010 when they took on the Washington Huskies, and to commemorate the occasion the Cal athletic department had a ribbon-cutting ceremony planned before the game.[3] The last time Cal faced Nevada was on September 17, 2010 at Mackay Stadium in Reno, where they lost 52–32. The last time the Bears defeated the Wolf Pack was a 33–15 game in Berkeley. Cal however, had a large advantage in the all-time series against Nevada with a record of 22–2–1 with all of the games being played in Berkeley except for the 2010 game and another meeting back in 1915.[4]

Cal quarterback Zach Maynard was benched for the first three series of the game as punishment for missing a tutoring session earlier during the summer and Allan Bridgford started in his stead.[5] Nevada jumped out to an early lead with an 80 yard scoring drive capped off by a 2-yard run by Stefphon Jefferson. Quarterback Cody Fajardo had a 45-yard run at the end of the quarter to put the Wolf Pack up 14–0 as the quarter wound down. The Bears got on the board in the second quarter with a 37-yard reception by receiver Bryce Treggs. A 31-yard field goal attempt in the final seconds of the quarter missed, making it 14–7 Nevada at the half.

Jefferson had his second touchdown run of the game on a 2-yard run on the Wolf Pack's second possession of the third quarter. The Bears responded on the following drive when receiver Keenan Allen was able to score on a 39-yard run and Cal was able to convert a Nevada fumble recovered on the kick off with a 40-yard field goal. However a Maynard fumble in Nevada territory in the beginning of the quarter led to a 39-yard field goal by the Wolf Pack. Cal tied the game on the ensuing possession with a 13-yard reception by receiver Chris Harper. However Nevada put the game away with a 2-yard run by Jefferson in the final minute and recovered a second Cal fumble on the game's final drive.[6]

Nevada quarterback Cody Fajardo threw for 230 yards and ran for 97, including one of the Wolf Pack's four touchdowns. Running back Stefphon Jefferson accounted for the other three with 145 yards on the ground. Zach Maynard passed for 247 yards and two scores, while the Bears put up a total of 110 yards on the ground, half of Nevada's.[7]

Southern Utah Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Thunderbirds 3 7 7 14 31
Golden Bears 0 20 0 30 50

On September 8 California hosted the Southern Utah Thunderbirds for the first time in program history. The Thunderbirds are members of the Big Sky Conference and are part of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The Bears committed two turnovers in the first quarter but only the second was converted into points in the form of a 40-yard field goal. Cal tied with an 18-yard field goal to open the second quarter and added a pair of touchdowns on a 6-yard run by C.J. Anderson and a 12-yard run by Isi Sofele. A 27-yard field goal came on Cal's final series of the half with Southern Utah adding a touchdown on a 37-yard pass From Brad Sorensen to receiver Cameron Morgan as time expired to make it 20–10 Cal at the half.

The only points in the third quarter came on a 5-yard reception to Southern Utah running back Henna Brown. The fourth quarter saw an explosion in scoring by Cal, leading off with a 19-yard scoring reception by Keenan Allen. Cornerback Marc Anthony then intercepted Sorensen on the ensuing drive for a 61-yard score. A 47-yard field goal was then followed up with a 69-yard punt return for a touchdown by Allen. The Thunderbirds added an 8-yard reception for a touchdown by defensive back Brian Wilson and a 7-yard scoring reception by receiver Fatu Moala, sandwiching a 77-yard touchdown run by Cal running back Daniel Lasco with the PAT missing.[8]

Southern Utah's Brad Sorensen passed for 292 yards and four touchdowns with one pick, with four different receivers catching scores while the ground game was held to 79 yards. Zach Maynard threw for 229 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Isi Sofele had his first 100 yard game of the season with 104 as Cal rushed for 289 yards.[9]

Ohio State Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Golden Bears 7 0 7 14 28
Buckeyes 13 7 0 15 35

The Bears' game on September 15 against the Ohio State Buckeyes was the first meeting between the two schools since 1972 and was California's final non-conference game of the season. California and Ohio State have met six times in the past with the Buckeyes winning five of the six with California's only win the series coming in the 1921 Rose Bowl during one the Bears' five claimed national championship seasons.[10] This game was the first of a home and home series with Ohio State scheduled to visit Berkeley in 2013.[11]

Ohio State scored first on a 55-yard run by quarterback Braxton Miller with the PAT missing. Cal responded with a 19-yard reception by receiver Chris Harper. The Buckeyes came right back with a 25-yard scoring reception by receiver Devin Smith. The sole score of the second quarter was a 1-yard reception by receiver Jake Stoneburner. A 40-yard field goal attempt by the Bears missed to make it 20–7 Ohio State at the half.

Cal scored in the third quarter with an 81-yard run by running back Brendan Bigelow with a 42-yard field goal attempt missing. Maynard had a 1-yard run to open the fourth quarter and the Buckeyes added a 3-yard reception by Stoneburner with Miller successfully rushing for the two-point conversion. Bigelow had his second rushing touchdown of the game with a 59-yard run. Miller was intercepted on the following drive but Cal failed to capitalize on it when a 42-yard field goal missed. The go ahead score came with a 72-yard scoring reception by Smith and Ohio State picked off Maynard on the ensuing drive to hold off the Bears.[12]

Ohio State's Braxton Miller threw for 249 yards and four scores with an interception and receiver Devin Smith had 145 yards with two touchdown receptions. Zach Maynard passed for 280 yards, a score and a pick, and running back Brandon Bigelow had 160 yards on the ground with two scores.[13]

USC Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Golden Bears 0 3 6 0 9
#13 Trojans 7 10 0 10 27

California will travel to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 22 to face the USC Trojans for the two schools' 100th meeting. The Trojans lead the all-time series 66–29–5 with the Trojans winning the last meeting 30–9 in San Francisco. The last California win in the series came in 2003 after the Bears defeated the third ranked Trojans 34–31 in three overtimes.

1st quarter scoring: USC – Silas Redd 33-yard run (Andre Heidari kick)

2nd quarter scoring: CAL – Vincen D'Amato 24-yard field goal; USC – Marqise Lee 11-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Heidari kick); USC – Heidari 40-yard field goal

3rd quarter scoring: CAL – D'Amato 26-yard field goal; CAL – D'Amato 35-yard field goal

4th quarter scoring: USC – Heidari 41-yard field goal; USC – Lee 3-yard pass from Barkley (Heidari kick)

Arizona State Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Sun Devils 7 10 3 7 27
Golden Bears 0 7 3 7 17

California will meet the Arizona State Sun Devils on September 29 at California Memorial Stadium for the first Pac-12 home game of the season. The Golden Bears lead the all-time series 17–14 with California winning the last meeting 47–38 in Tempe. Under head coach Jeff Tedford, California has gone 8–1 against the Sun Devils and have won the last four meetings.

1st quarter scoring: ARIZ – Darwin Rogers 1-yard pass from Taylor Kelly (Alex Garoutte kick).

2nd quarter scoring: CAL – Isi Sofele 24-yard run (Vincenzo D'Amato kick); ARIZ – Garoutte 28-yard field goal; ARIZ – Kevin Ozier 9-yard pass from Kelly (Garoutte kick).

3rd quarter scoring: ARIZ – Garoutte 33-yard field goal; CAL – D'Amato 35-yard field goal.

4th quarter scoring: CAL – Keenan Allen 10-pass from Zach Maynard (D'Amato Kick); ARIZ – Ozier 22-yard pass from Kelly (Garoutte Kick)

UCLA Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
#25 Bruins 7 0 7 3 17
Golden Bears 3 13 13 14 43

California will meet the UCLA Bruins on October 6 at California Memorial Stadium for the University of California's annual Joe Roth Memorial game and homecoming game. The Bruins lead the all-time series 50–31–1 with UCLA winning the last meeting 31–14 in Pasadena. The Bruins, however, have not won in Berkeley since the 1998 season with the last California victory coming in 2010 at Memorial Stadium. The California athletic department has scheduled the official rededication of the stadium during halftime with a stadium-wide card stunt and a combined halftime show with the University of California Marching Band and the UCLA Bruin Marching Band. This will be the first combined show with the two bands in decades. The stadium, which was originally dedicated as a memorial to the lives of Californian who lost their lives in World War I, will be officially rededicated in memory of all of the Californians who have lost their lives in war.[3] Terry Leyden is the referee for the game.

1st quarter scoring: UCLA – Cassius Marsh 4-yard pass from Brett Hundley (Ka'i Fairbairn kick); CAL – D'Amato, Vincen 26-yard field goal.

2nd quarter scoring: CAL – C. J. Anderson 5-yard pass from Zach Maynard (D'Amato kick); CAL – Keenan Allen 8-yard pass from Maynard (D'Amato kick blockdd)

3rd quarter scoring: CAL – Brendan Bigelow 32-yard pass from Maynard (D'Amato kick); UCLA – Joseph Fauria 3-yard pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick); CAL – Allen 34-yard pass from Maynard (D'Amato kick blockdd)

4th quarter scoring: UCLA – Fairbairn 29-yard field goal; CAL – Maynard 1-yard run (D'Amato kick); CAL – Anderson 68-yard run (D'Amato kick).

Washington State Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Golden Bears 7 7 10 7 31
Cougars 0 3 7 7 17

California traveled to Martin Stadium on October 13 to face the Washington State Cougars for the Bears' first Pac-12 North divisional opponent. The Golden Bears lead the all-time series 43–25–5 with California winning the last meeting 30–7 in San Francisco. California has won seven straight games against the Cougars with the last WSU win coming in 2002.

Stanford Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
#22 Cardinal 7 14 0 0 21
Golden Bears 0 3 0 0 3

For the first time since 1892, the annual Big Game between the California Golden Bears and the Stanford Cardinal was not be played at the end of the season in either November or December.[14] The new Pac-12 television deal that was signed in 2011 has been faulted for the move because it has created many scheduling issues. Also, both universities have refused to play their rivalry game on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. The reasoning for not wanting the Big Game after Thanksgiving is that many students are out of town for the holiday and that because of the short week, many longstanding events that are performed throughout the week leading up to the game would not be possible.[15] Because it is an even numbered year, Stanford will travel to California Memorial Stadium for the 115th Big Game and the outcome will determine who wins the Stanford Axe. Jeff Tedford, however, in his career at California has won seven of the last ten Big Games.

Utah Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Golden Bears 3 3 7 14 27
Utes 14 14 14 7 49

California traveled to the Rice-Eccles Stadium on October 27 to face the Utah Utes for the Bears' first trip to Salt Lake City with Utah as a conference opponent. The Golden Bears lead the all-time series 5–3 with California winning the last meeting 34–10 in San Francisco. The last time California travelled to Salt Lake City to face the Utes, the all-time attendance record at Rice-Eccles Stadium (46,768) was set.

Utah senior running back Reggie Dunn set an NCAA record with two 100-yard kickoff returns for touchdowns.

Washington Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Huskies 7 0 7 7 21
Golden Bears 0 7 6 0 13

California met the Washington Huskies on November 2 at California Memorial Stadium for a Friday night, primetime matchup on ESPN2. The Huskies lead the all-time series 49–38–4 with Washington winning the last meeting 31–23 in Seattle. The last California win came during the 2008 season and prior to that, the Bears won five straight against the Huskies from 2002 to 2006.

Oregon Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
#3 Ducks 14 10 14 21 59
Golden Bears 7 3 7 0 17

California met the Oregon Ducks on November 10 at California Memorial Stadium for a meeting with the preseason, north division favorites. The Golden Bears lead the all-time series 40–32–2 with Oregon winning the last meeting 43–15 in Eugene. Under head coach Jeff Tedford, the Bears have only lost once to the Ducks in Berkeley. The only home defeat came in 2010 after an incredibly close 15–13 loss to the then-#1 ranked Ducks.

1st quarter scoring: ORE – Colt Lyerla 10 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota (Alejandro Maldonado Kick); CAL – Darius Powe 10 Yd Pass From Allan Bridgford (Vincenzo D'Amato Kick); ORE – Byron Marshall 3 Yd Run (Maldonado Kick)

2nd quarter scoring: CAL – D'Amato 27 Yd Field Goal; ORE – Maldonado 26 Yd Field Goal; ORE – Josh Huff 10 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota (Maldonado Kick)

3rd quarter scoring: CAL – Isi Sofele 4 Yd Run (D'Amato Kick); ORE – Josh Huff 35 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota (Maldonado Kick); ORE – Josh Huff 39 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota (Maldonado Kick)

4th quarter scoring: ORE – Colt Lyerla 14 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota (Maldonado Kick); ORE – Will Murphy 7 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota (Maldonado Kick); ORE – B.J. Kelley 18 Yd Pass From Bryan Bennett (Maldonado Kick)

Oregon State Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Golden Bears 7 0 7 0 14
#16 Beavers 14 21 14 13 62

California traveled to the Reser Stadium to face the Oregon State Beavers for the Bears' final game of the regular season. The Golden Bears led the all-time series 34–30–0 with California winning the last meeting 23–6 in San Francisco. The two schools have split their last two meetings and in the last ten years, Oregon State has compiled a 7–3 record against California since 2005.

1st quarter scoring: ORST – Markus Wheaton 11 Yd Pass From Sean Mannion (Trevor Romaine Kick); CAL – Isi Sofele 9 Yd Run (Vincenzo D'Amato Kick); ORST – Tyler Anderson 1 Yd Run (Trevor Romaine Kick)

2nd quarter scoring: ORST – Brandin Cooks 48 Yd Pass From Sean Mannion (Trevor Romaine Kick); ORST – Connor Hamlett 14 Yd Pass From Sean Mannion (Trevor Romaine Kick); ORST – Micah Hatfield 6 Yd Pass From Sean Mannion (Trevor Romaine Kick)

3rd quarter scoring: ORST – Storm Woods 1 Yd Run (Trevor Romaine Kick); ORST – Terron Ward 47 Yd Run (Trevor Romaine Kick); CAL – Allan Bridgford 1 Yd Run (Vincenzo D'Amato Kick)

4th quarter scoring: ORST – Terron Ward 17 Yd Run (Pat Failed); ORST – Malcolm Agnew 8 Yd Pass From Richie Harrington (Trevor Romaine Kick)

Postseason Edit

Three days after the close of the season Tedford was let go on November 20.[1] On December 5, Louisiana Tech head coach Sonny Dykes was announced as his successor.[16] On the same day, wide receiver Keenan Allen, who had become Cal's all-time leader in receptions during the season, announced that he would forgo his senior season and enter the 2013 NFL Draft.[17] Several members of Dykes' coaching staff at Louisiana Tech joined him at Cal for the same positions they had coached with the Bulldogs: offensive coordinator Tony Franklin,[18] assistant head coach/wide receivers coach Rob Likens,[19] running backs coach Pierre Ingram,[20] and special teams coordinator/inside receivers coach Mark Tommerdahl.[21] Longtime running backs coach Ron Gould, who had been with the program since 1997 and served under Tedford's predecessor, Tom Holmoe, left to become the head coach at UC Davis.[22]

Rankings Edit

Ranking movements
Legend: — = Not ranked.
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Statistics Edit

Scores by quarter (all opponents) Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
California 34 77 76 93 280
All Opponents 107 96 80 114 397

Scores by quarter (Pac-12 opponents) Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
California 27 46 59 42 174
Pac-12 Opponents 77 82 66 75 300

References Edit

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The 2012 California Golden Bears football team represented University of California Berkeley in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS college football season The Bears were led by eleventh year head coach Jeff Tedford and played their home games at Memorial Stadium after having played at home the previous season at AT amp T Park due to reconstruction on Memorial Stadium They were members of the North Division of the Pac 12 Conference 2012 California Golden Bears footballConferencePac 12 ConferenceDivisionNorth DivisionRecord3 9 2 7 Pac 12 Head coachJeff Tedford 11th season Offensive coordinatorJim Michalczik 3rd as oc 9th overall season Defensive coordinatorClancy Pendergast 3rd season MVPIsi SofeleSteve WilliamsHome stadiumCalifornia Memorial Stadium Capacity 63 186 Seasons 20112013 2012 Pac 12 Conference football standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L W L North DivisionNo 7 Stanford xy 8 1 12 2 No 2 Oregon x 8 1 12 1 No 20 Oregon State 6 3 9 4 Washington 5 4 7 6 California 2 7 3 9 Washington State 1 8 3 9 South DivisionUCLA x 6 3 9 5 Arizona State 5 4 8 5 USC 5 4 7 6 Arizona 4 5 8 5 Utah 3 6 5 7 Colorado 1 8 1 11 Championship Stanford 27 UCLA 24 BCS representative as conference champion BCS at large representativex Division champion co championsy Championship game participantRankings from AP PollComing off a 7 5 previous season the Bears fell to 3 9 2 7 in the Pac 12 the second losing season in three years and the worst of the Tedford era Despite a decisive win over eventual Pac 12 South winner UCLA Cal closed out the season with five consecutive losses While wide receiver Keenan Allen became the team s all time leader in career receptions no receiver posted a 1 000 yard season and no running backs broke the 1 000 yard rushing mark Tedford was subsequently fired as head coach on November 20 1 Contents 1 Roster 1 1 Depth chart 2 Coaching staff 3 Schedule 4 Game summaries 4 1 Nevada 4 2 Southern Utah 4 3 Ohio State 4 4 USC 4 5 Arizona State 4 6 UCLA 4 7 Washington State 4 8 Stanford 4 9 Utah 4 10 Washington 4 11 Oregon 4 12 Oregon State 5 Postseason 6 Rankings 7 Statistics 7 1 Scores by quarter all opponents 7 2 Scores by quarter Pac 12 opponents 8 ReferencesRoster Edit2012 California Golden Bears Spring FootballQuarterbacks 6 Kyle Boehm Freshman 7 Austin Hinder Sophomore 8 Zach Kline Freshman 15 Zach Maynard Senior 16 Allan Bridgford JuniorTailbacks 2 Daniel Lasco Freshman 5 Brendan Bigelow Sophomore 9 C J Anderson Senior 13 Mike Manuel Senior 20 Isi Sofele Senior 23 Dasarte Yarnway Junior 24 Trajuan Briggs Sophomore 27 Mitchel Bartolo Junior 34 Darren Ervin FreshmanFullbacks 22 Nico Dumont Junior 32 David Aknin Senior 48 Eric Stevens SeniorWide receivers 3 Maurice Harris Freshman 21 Keenan Allen Junior 28 Jackson Bouza Junior 81 Ross Bostock Senior 86 Bryce McGovern Sophomore 88 Kaulin Krebs Senior 89 Stephen Anderson FreshmanTight ends 11 Richard Rodgers II Sophomore P 45 Spencer Ladner Senior 46 Brett Buchanan Sophomore 82 Jake Davis Junior 84 Jacob Wark Sophomore 87 Spencer Hagan Junior Offensive linemen 57 Brian Schwenke Senior 58 Chris Adcock Sophomore 59 Brian Farley Freshman 65 Dominic Galas Senior 68 Mark Brazinski Junior 70 Geoffrey Gibson Sophomore 71 Alejandro Crosthwaite Sophomore 72 Matt Williams Junior 73 Jordan Rigsbee Freshman 75 Matt Summers Gavin Senior 76 Christian Okafor Freshman 77 Tyler Rigsbee Senior 79 Bill Tyndall JuniorDefensive linemen 17 Brennan Scarlett Sophomore 39 Nathan Phillip nbsp Junior 41 Todd Barr nbsp Freshman 50 Aaron Tipoti nbsp Senior 54 Austin Clark nbsp Junior 55 Viliami Moala Sophomore 56 Keni Kaufusi nbsp Junior 75 Puka Lopa nbsp Freshman 90 Mustafa Jalil Sophomore 91 Deandre Coleman nbsp Junior 96 Kendrick Payne nbsp Senior 99 Gabe King nbsp SophomoreLinebackers 7 Jalen Jefferson nbsp Freshman 9 Jason Gibson nbsp Freshman 10 Lucas King nbsp Sophomore 11 Nick Forbes nbsp Sophomore 14 Cecil Whiteside Sophomore 22 Nathan Broussard nbsp Freshman 28 Matt Mayes nbsp Sophomore 34 J P Hurrell Senior 35 Ted Agu nbsp Sophomore 37 Robert Mullins nbsp Senior 40 Chris McCain Sophomore 42 Steven Fanua nbsp Junior 43 Dan Camporeale nbsp Junior 44 David Wilkerson nbsp Sophomore 51 Kameron Krebs nbsp Senior 53 Thomas Wade Freshman Defensive backs 1 Steve Williams nbsp Junior 2 Marc Anthony nbsp Senior 3 Kameron Jackson Sophomore 4 Avery Sebastian Sophomore 5 Michael Lowe nbsp Sophomore 6 Alex Logan nbsp Junior 15 Adrian Lee nbsp Sophomore 18 Joel Willis nbsp Freshman 20 Isaac Lapite nbsp Sophomore 21 Stefan McClure Sophomore 23 Josh Hill nbsp Senior 29 Jordan Morgan Freshman P 31 Tyre Ellison nbsp SeniorLong snappers 69 John Sheperdson Sophomore 83 Cary Kriegsman nbsp Sophomore 86 Brandon Madueno nbsp JuniorPlacekickers Punters 13 Vincenzo D Amato Senior PK 14 Chad Smith nbsp Sophomore P 36 Benjamin Calder nbsp Freshman PK 45 James Langford Junior PKSources 2012 California Golden Bears Football Spring RosterDepth chart Edit DefenseFSJosh HillMichael Lowe WLB ILB ILB SLBChris McCain Robert Mullins J P Hurrell Dan Camporeale Thomas Wade Jalen Jefferson SSAlex LoganTyre EllisonCBMarc AnthonyAdrian Lee DE NT DEDeandre Coleman Kendrick Payne Aaron TipotiKeni Kaufusi Viliami Mosala Todd Barr CBSteve WilliamsKameron JacksonOffenseWRBryce TreggsMaurice Harris LT LG C RG RTTyler Rigsbee Jordan Rigsbee Brian Schwenke Chris Adcock Matt Summers GavinBill Tyndall Alejandro Crosthwaite Chris Adcock Geoffrey Gibson Matt Williams TERichard Rodgers IISpencer Hagan WRKeenan AllenChris HarperQBZach MaynardAllan BridgfordRBIsi SofeleC J Anderson FBEric StevensDasarte Yarnway Special teamsPK Vincenzo D AmatoP Cole LeiningerP Steffan MosKR Brendan Bigelow Mike ManuelPR Keenan Allen Bryce TreggsLS John Shepherdson Brandon MaduenoH Jackson Bouza Steffan MosCoaching staff EditJeff Tedford head coach 11th year Jim Michalczik Offensive coordinator offensive line 9th year Clancy Pendergast Defensive coordinator 3rd year Jeff Genyk Special teams tight ends 3rd year Marcus Arroyo Quarterbacks 2nd year Kenwick thompson Assistant head coach linebackers 6th year Todd howard Defensive line 1st year Ron gould Associate head coach Run Game coordinator 16th year Wes Chandler Wide receivers 1st year Ashley Ambrose Defensive backs 2nd year Ryan mckinley Defensive Graduate Assistant 2nd year Ben steele Offensive Administrative Assistant 2nd yearSchedule EditDateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 112 00 p m Nevada Memorial StadiumBerkeley CAP12NL 24 3163 186September 812 00 p m Southern Utah Memorial StadiumBerkeley CAP12NW 50 3157 745September 159 00 a m at No 12 Ohio State Ohio StadiumColumbus OHABCL 28 35105 232 September 223 00 p m at No 13 USCLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles CAP12NL 9 2783 421September 291 00 p m Arizona StateMemorial StadiumBerkeley CAFXL 17 2751 634October 67 00 p m No 25 UCLA nbsp Memorial StadiumBerkeley CA rivalry P12NW 43 1757 643October 137 30 p m at Washington StateMartin StadiumPullman WAP12NW 31 1727 339October 2012 00 p m No 22 StanfordMemorial StadiumBerkeley CA 115th Big Game Stanford Axe FOXL 3 2161 024October 276 45 p m at UtahRice Eccles StadiumSalt Lake City UTP12NL 27 4945 017November 26 00 p m WashingtonMemorial StadiumBerkeley CAESPN2L 13 2142 226November 107 30 p m No 2 OregonMemorial StadiumBerkeley CAESPNL 17 5957 672November 177 30 p m at No 15 Oregon StateReser StadiumCorvallis ORP12NL 14 6243 779 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Pacific timeConference opponents not played this season Arizona ColoradoGame summaries EditNevada Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalWolf Pack 14 0 7 10 31Golden Bears 0 7 10 7 24See also 2012 Nevada Wolf Pack football team The Bears reopened California Memorial Stadium with over 11 000 fewer seats 2 on September 1 with a loss to the Nevada Wolf Pack It was the first home game for the Bears at Memorial Stadium since November 20 2010 when they took on the Washington Huskies and to commemorate the occasion the Cal athletic department had a ribbon cutting ceremony planned before the game 3 The last time Cal faced Nevada was on September 17 2010 at Mackay Stadium in Reno where they lost 52 32 The last time the Bears defeated the Wolf Pack was a 33 15 game in Berkeley Cal however had a large advantage in the all time series against Nevada with a record of 22 2 1 with all of the games being played in Berkeley except for the 2010 game and another meeting back in 1915 4 Cal quarterback Zach Maynard was benched for the first three series of the game as punishment for missing a tutoring session earlier during the summer and Allan Bridgford started in his stead 5 Nevada jumped out to an early lead with an 80 yard scoring drive capped off by a 2 yard run by Stefphon Jefferson Quarterback Cody Fajardo had a 45 yard run at the end of the quarter to put the Wolf Pack up 14 0 as the quarter wound down The Bears got on the board in the second quarter with a 37 yard reception by receiver Bryce Treggs A 31 yard field goal attempt in the final seconds of the quarter missed making it 14 7 Nevada at the half Jefferson had his second touchdown run of the game on a 2 yard run on the Wolf Pack s second possession of the third quarter The Bears responded on the following drive when receiver Keenan Allen was able to score on a 39 yard run and Cal was able to convert a Nevada fumble recovered on the kick off with a 40 yard field goal However a Maynard fumble in Nevada territory in the beginning of the quarter led to a 39 yard field goal by the Wolf Pack Cal tied the game on the ensuing possession with a 13 yard reception by receiver Chris Harper However Nevada put the game away with a 2 yard run by Jefferson in the final minute and recovered a second Cal fumble on the game s final drive 6 Nevada quarterback Cody Fajardo threw for 230 yards and ran for 97 including one of the Wolf Pack s four touchdowns Running back Stefphon Jefferson accounted for the other three with 145 yards on the ground Zach Maynard passed for 247 yards and two scores while the Bears put up a total of 110 yards on the ground half of Nevada s 7 Southern Utah Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalThunderbirds 3 7 7 14 31Golden Bears 0 20 0 30 50See also 2012 Southern Utah Thunderbirds football team On September 8 California hosted the Southern Utah Thunderbirds for the first time in program history The Thunderbirds are members of the Big Sky Conference and are part of the Football Championship Subdivision FCS The Bears committed two turnovers in the first quarter but only the second was converted into points in the form of a 40 yard field goal Cal tied with an 18 yard field goal to open the second quarter and added a pair of touchdowns on a 6 yard run by C J Anderson and a 12 yard run by Isi Sofele A 27 yard field goal came on Cal s final series of the half with Southern Utah adding a touchdown on a 37 yard pass From Brad Sorensen to receiver Cameron Morgan as time expired to make it 20 10 Cal at the half The only points in the third quarter came on a 5 yard reception to Southern Utah running back Henna Brown The fourth quarter saw an explosion in scoring by Cal leading off with a 19 yard scoring reception by Keenan Allen Cornerback Marc Anthony then intercepted Sorensen on the ensuing drive for a 61 yard score A 47 yard field goal was then followed up with a 69 yard punt return for a touchdown by Allen The Thunderbirds added an 8 yard reception for a touchdown by defensive back Brian Wilson and a 7 yard scoring reception by receiver Fatu Moala sandwiching a 77 yard touchdown run by Cal running back Daniel Lasco with the PAT missing 8 Southern Utah s Brad Sorensen passed for 292 yards and four touchdowns with one pick with four different receivers catching scores while the ground game was held to 79 yards Zach Maynard threw for 229 yards a touchdown and an interception Isi Sofele had his first 100 yard game of the season with 104 as Cal rushed for 289 yards 9 Ohio State Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGolden Bears 7 0 7 14 28Buckeyes 13 7 0 15 35See also 2012 Ohio State Buckeyes football team The Bears game on September 15 against the Ohio State Buckeyes was the first meeting between the two schools since 1972 and was California s final non conference game of the season California and Ohio State have met six times in the past with the Buckeyes winning five of the six with California s only win the series coming in the 1921 Rose Bowl during one the Bears five claimed national championship seasons 10 This game was the first of a home and home series with Ohio State scheduled to visit Berkeley in 2013 11 Ohio State scored first on a 55 yard run by quarterback Braxton Miller with the PAT missing Cal responded with a 19 yard reception by receiver Chris Harper The Buckeyes came right back with a 25 yard scoring reception by receiver Devin Smith The sole score of the second quarter was a 1 yard reception by receiver Jake Stoneburner A 40 yard field goal attempt by the Bears missed to make it 20 7 Ohio State at the half Cal scored in the third quarter with an 81 yard run by running back Brendan Bigelow with a 42 yard field goal attempt missing Maynard had a 1 yard run to open the fourth quarter and the Buckeyes added a 3 yard reception by Stoneburner with Miller successfully rushing for the two point conversion Bigelow had his second rushing touchdown of the game with a 59 yard run Miller was intercepted on the following drive but Cal failed to capitalize on it when a 42 yard field goal missed The go ahead score came with a 72 yard scoring reception by Smith and Ohio State picked off Maynard on the ensuing drive to hold off the Bears 12 Ohio State s Braxton Miller threw for 249 yards and four scores with an interception and receiver Devin Smith had 145 yards with two touchdown receptions Zach Maynard passed for 280 yards a score and a pick and running back Brandon Bigelow had 160 yards on the ground with two scores 13 USC Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGolden Bears 0 3 6 0 9 13 Trojans 7 10 0 10 27See also 2012 USC Trojans football team California will travel to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 22 to face the USC Trojans for the two schools 100th meeting The Trojans lead the all time series 66 29 5 with the Trojans winning the last meeting 30 9 in San Francisco The last California win in the series came in 2003 after the Bears defeated the third ranked Trojans 34 31 in three overtimes 1st quarter scoring USC Silas Redd 33 yard run Andre Heidari kick 2nd quarter scoring CAL Vincen D Amato 24 yard field goal USC Marqise Lee 11 yard pass from Matt Barkley Heidari kick USC Heidari 40 yard field goal3rd quarter scoring CAL D Amato 26 yard field goal CAL D Amato 35 yard field goal4th quarter scoring USC Heidari 41 yard field goal USC Lee 3 yard pass from Barkley Heidari kick Arizona State Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalSun Devils 7 10 3 7 27Golden Bears 0 7 3 7 17See also 2012 Arizona State Sun Devils football team California will meet the Arizona State Sun Devils on September 29 at California Memorial Stadium for the first Pac 12 home game of the season The Golden Bears lead the all time series 17 14 with California winning the last meeting 47 38 in Tempe Under head coach Jeff Tedford California has gone 8 1 against the Sun Devils and have won the last four meetings 1st quarter scoring ARIZ Darwin Rogers 1 yard pass from Taylor Kelly Alex Garoutte kick 2nd quarter scoring CAL Isi Sofele 24 yard run Vincenzo D Amato kick ARIZ Garoutte 28 yard field goal ARIZ Kevin Ozier 9 yard pass from Kelly Garoutte kick 3rd quarter scoring ARIZ Garoutte 33 yard field goal CAL D Amato 35 yard field goal 4th quarter scoring CAL Keenan Allen 10 pass from Zach Maynard D Amato Kick ARIZ Ozier 22 yard pass from Kelly Garoutte Kick UCLA Edit 1 2 3 4 Total 25 Bruins 7 0 7 3 17Golden Bears 3 13 13 14 43See also 2012 UCLA Bruins football team California will meet the UCLA Bruins on October 6 at California Memorial Stadium for the University of California s annual Joe Roth Memorial game and homecoming game The Bruins lead the all time series 50 31 1 with UCLA winning the last meeting 31 14 in Pasadena The Bruins however have not won in Berkeley since the 1998 season with the last California victory coming in 2010 at Memorial Stadium The California athletic department has scheduled the official rededication of the stadium during halftime with a stadium wide card stunt and a combined halftime show with the University of California Marching Band and the UCLA Bruin Marching Band This will be the first combined show with the two bands in decades The stadium which was originally dedicated as a memorial to the lives of Californian who lost their lives in World War I will be officially rededicated in memory of all of the Californians who have lost their lives in war 3 Terry Leyden is the referee for the game 1st quarter scoring UCLA Cassius Marsh 4 yard pass from Brett Hundley Ka i Fairbairn kick CAL D Amato Vincen 26 yard field goal 2nd quarter scoring CAL C J Anderson 5 yard pass from Zach Maynard D Amato kick CAL Keenan Allen 8 yard pass from Maynard D Amato kick blockdd 3rd quarter scoring CAL Brendan Bigelow 32 yard pass from Maynard D Amato kick UCLA Joseph Fauria 3 yard pass from Hundley Fairbairn kick CAL Allen 34 yard pass from Maynard D Amato kick blockdd 4th quarter scoring UCLA Fairbairn 29 yard field goal CAL Maynard 1 yard run D Amato kick CAL Anderson 68 yard run D Amato kick Washington State Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGolden Bears 7 7 10 7 31Cougars 0 3 7 7 17See also 2012 Washington State Cougars football team California traveled to Martin Stadium on October 13 to face the Washington State Cougars for the Bears first Pac 12 North divisional opponent The Golden Bears lead the all time series 43 25 5 with California winning the last meeting 30 7 in San Francisco California has won seven straight games against the Cougars with the last WSU win coming in 2002 Stanford Edit 1 2 3 4 Total 22 Cardinal 7 14 0 0 21Golden Bears 0 3 0 0 3See also 2012 Stanford Cardinal football team For the first time since 1892 the annual Big Game between the California Golden Bears and the Stanford Cardinal was not be played at the end of the season in either November or December 14 The new Pac 12 television deal that was signed in 2011 has been faulted for the move because it has created many scheduling issues Also both universities have refused to play their rivalry game on the Saturday after Thanksgiving The reasoning for not wanting the Big Game after Thanksgiving is that many students are out of town for the holiday and that because of the short week many longstanding events that are performed throughout the week leading up to the game would not be possible 15 Because it is an even numbered year Stanford will travel to California Memorial Stadium for the 115th Big Game and the outcome will determine who wins the Stanford Axe Jeff Tedford however in his career at California has won seven of the last ten Big Games Utah Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGolden Bears 3 3 7 14 27Utes 14 14 14 7 49See also 2012 Utah Utes football team California traveled to the Rice Eccles Stadium on October 27 to face the Utah Utes for the Bears first trip to Salt Lake City with Utah as a conference opponent The Golden Bears lead the all time series 5 3 with California winning the last meeting 34 10 in San Francisco The last time California travelled to Salt Lake City to face the Utes the all time attendance record at Rice Eccles Stadium 46 768 was set Utah senior running back Reggie Dunn set an NCAA record with two 100 yard kickoff returns for touchdowns Washington Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalHuskies 7 0 7 7 21Golden Bears 0 7 6 0 13See also 2012 Washington Huskies football team California met the Washington Huskies on November 2 at California Memorial Stadium for a Friday night primetime matchup on ESPN2 The Huskies lead the all time series 49 38 4 with Washington winning the last meeting 31 23 in Seattle The last California win came during the 2008 season and prior to that the Bears won five straight against the Huskies from 2002 to 2006 Oregon Edit 1 2 3 4 Total 3 Ducks 14 10 14 21 59Golden Bears 7 3 7 0 17See also 2012 Oregon Ducks football team California met the Oregon Ducks on November 10 at California Memorial Stadium for a meeting with the preseason north division favorites The Golden Bears lead the all time series 40 32 2 with Oregon winning the last meeting 43 15 in Eugene Under head coach Jeff Tedford the Bears have only lost once to the Ducks in Berkeley The only home defeat came in 2010 after an incredibly close 15 13 loss to the then 1 ranked Ducks 1st quarter scoring ORE Colt Lyerla 10 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota Alejandro Maldonado Kick CAL Darius Powe 10 Yd Pass From Allan Bridgford Vincenzo D Amato Kick ORE Byron Marshall 3 Yd Run Maldonado Kick 2nd quarter scoring CAL D Amato 27 Yd Field Goal ORE Maldonado 26 Yd Field Goal ORE Josh Huff 10 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota Maldonado Kick 3rd quarter scoring CAL Isi Sofele 4 Yd Run D Amato Kick ORE Josh Huff 35 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota Maldonado Kick ORE Josh Huff 39 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota Maldonado Kick 4th quarter scoring ORE Colt Lyerla 14 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota Maldonado Kick ORE Will Murphy 7 Yd Pass From Marcus Mariota Maldonado Kick ORE B J Kelley 18 Yd Pass From Bryan Bennett Maldonado Kick Oregon State Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGolden Bears 7 0 7 0 14 16 Beavers 14 21 14 13 62See also 2012 Oregon State Beavers football team California traveled to the Reser Stadium to face the Oregon State Beavers for the Bears final game of the regular season The Golden Bears led the all time series 34 30 0 with California winning the last meeting 23 6 in San Francisco The two schools have split their last two meetings and in the last ten years Oregon State has compiled a 7 3 record against California since 2005 1st quarter scoring ORST Markus Wheaton 11 Yd Pass From Sean Mannion Trevor Romaine Kick CAL Isi Sofele 9 Yd Run Vincenzo D Amato Kick ORST Tyler Anderson 1 Yd Run Trevor Romaine Kick 2nd quarter scoring ORST Brandin Cooks 48 Yd Pass From Sean Mannion Trevor Romaine Kick ORST Connor Hamlett 14 Yd Pass From Sean Mannion Trevor Romaine Kick ORST Micah Hatfield 6 Yd Pass From Sean Mannion Trevor Romaine Kick 3rd quarter scoring ORST Storm Woods 1 Yd Run Trevor Romaine Kick ORST Terron Ward 47 Yd Run Trevor Romaine Kick CAL Allan Bridgford 1 Yd Run Vincenzo D Amato Kick 4th quarter scoring ORST Terron Ward 17 Yd Run Pat Failed ORST Malcolm Agnew 8 Yd Pass From Richie Harrington Trevor Romaine Kick Postseason EditThree days after the close of the season Tedford was let go on November 20 1 On December 5 Louisiana Tech head coach Sonny Dykes was announced as his successor 16 On the same day wide receiver Keenan Allen who had become Cal s all time leader in receptions during the season announced that he would forgo his senior season and enter the 2013 NFL Draft 17 Several members of Dykes coaching staff at Louisiana Tech joined him at Cal for the same positions they had coached with the Bulldogs offensive coordinator Tony Franklin 18 assistant head coach wide receivers coach Rob Likens 19 running backs coach Pierre Ingram 20 and special teams coordinator inside receivers coach Mark Tommerdahl 21 Longtime running backs coach Ron Gould who had been with the program since 1997 and served under Tedford s predecessor Tom Holmoe left to become the head coach at UC Davis 22 Rankings EditSee also 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings Ranking movementsLegend Not ranked WeekPollPre1234567891011121314FinalAP Coaches HarrisNot released Not releasedBCSNot released Not releasedStatistics EditScores by quarter all opponents Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalCalifornia 34 77 76 93 280All Opponents 107 96 80 114 397Scores by quarter Pac 12 opponents Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalCalifornia 27 46 59 42 174Pac 12 Opponents 77 82 66 75 300References Edit a b Jeff Tedford Relieved of Duties as Football Coach calbears com November 20 2012 Archived from the original on 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