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BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -
Nate Longshore
passed for 198 yards and three touchdowns in his return to the starting lineup, and California held off punchless Arizona
State in the second half of a 24-14 victory Saturday.
LaReylle Cunningham
,
Cameron Morrah
and
Nyan Boateng
caught scoring passes from Longshore, the senior two-year starter who lost his job in training camp to
Kevin Riley
.
Cal (4-1, 2-0 Pac-10) reopened its quarterback competition this week after the offense made slow starts in its last two games,
and coach Jeff Tedford kept the winner's identity secret until Longshore ran onto the Memorial Stadium field.
Longshore went 17-for-28 with an interception, and the Cal offense failed to score after the opening minutes of the third
quarter. The Bears still did enough to overcome the absence of injured
Jahvid Best
, the Bears' top rusher and receiver, because Arizona State barely moved the ball for long stretches of its third straight
loss.
Shane Vereen
rushed for 93 yards and caught five passes for 51 more in Best's place during a fairly simple victory over the
Sun Devils
(2-3, 1-1), whose offense sputtered for the third straight week. Last season's conference co-champions averaged 32.3 points
per game in 2007, but this Arizona State squad has managed just 44 total points during its first three-game losing streak
of coach Dennis Erickson's short tenure.
Rudy Carpenter
passed for 165 yards and threw two interceptions, while
Keegan Herring
didn't do much to help the
Sun Devils
' struggling rushing attack, running for just 37 yards in his return from injury.
Kyle Williams
caught Carpenter's only TD pass.
Longshore has been booed regularly by Cal's fans over the past two seasons, but the senior remains a favorite of Tedford,
the quarterback guru who sent Trent Dilfer, Kyle Boller and
Aaron Rodgers
to the NFL.
Longshore took the field to scattered catcalls, but immediately led Cal on a strong opening drive that stalled inside the
5 on three incompletions. After Arizona State's
Dimitri Nance
fumbled, Longshore hit Cunningham with a diving 19-yard TD pass down the middle to put the Bears up 10-0 less than 10 minutes
in.
Early in the second quarter, Longshore led another long drive culminating in Morrah's 22-yard TD catch. Arizona State finally
got moving with a 70-yard drive culminating in Williams' 30-yard catch-and-run for a score midway through the period, but
Cal extended its lead to 24-7 midway through the third on Boateng's second TD catch of the season.
The Bears blocked an Arizona State field goal attempt moments later, but were hit with a personal foul for jumping onto the
line, allowing the
Sun Devils
to score on Herring's 8-yard run. Arizona State made two decent late drives, but Carpenter fumbled on a crushing sack by
Zack Follett
to kill the first, and
Thomas Weber
missed a field goal to finish the
Sun Devils
in the final seconds.
Best, Cal's versatile sophomore speedster, dislocated his elbow last week against Colorado State. He hopes to return at Arizona
after Cal's upcoming bye week.
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