The California Golden Bears (3-4) take on the Oregon State Beavers (4-3) at California Memorial Stadium on Saturday, October 26, 2024.
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When is Cal vs. Oregon State and when does it start?
This game between the Golden Bears and Beavers will happen on Saturday, October 26, 2024. Expect to see the kickoff at 4 p.m. ET.
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Cal Stats & Insights
The Golden Bears fell to the North Carolina State Wolfpack 24-23 in their last game.
Cal is totaling 371.4 yards per game on offense, which ranks 86th in the FBS. On the defensive side of the ball, the Golden Bears rank 46th, surrendering 337.9 yards per contest.
From an offensive standpoint, the Golden Bears rank 48th in the FBS with 252.0 passing yards per game. Meanwhile, they rank 93rd in passing yards allowed per contest (233.3).
Cal ranks 107th in rushing yards this year (119.4 rushing yards per game), but has been thriving on defense, ranking 20th-best in the FBS with 104.6 rushing yards allowed per game.
The Golden Bears own the 94th-ranked offense this year (24.0 points per game), and they’ve been more effective defensively, ranking 23rd-best with just 18.7 points allowed per game.
Oregon State Stats & Insights
The Beavers’ last game finished in a 33-25 loss to the UNLV Rebels.
Oregon State is putting up 430.3 total yards per contest on offense this season (40th-ranked). Meanwhile, it is surrendering 371.4 total yards per game (77th-ranked).
The Beavers’ pass defense has been leading the way for the team, as they rank 20th-best in the FBS with 175.1 passing yards surrendered per game. In terms of offense, they are accumulating 191.3 passing yards per game, which ranks 103rd.
On the defensive side of the ball, Oregon State is a bottom-25 run unit, allowing 196.3 rushing yards per game (14th-worst). On the bright side, it is thriving on the offensive side of the ball, posting 239.0 rushing yards per contest (eighth-best).
With 30.3 points per game on offense, the Beavers rank 56th in the FBS. On defense, they rank 91st, giving up 27.3 points per game.
Cal Key Players to Watch
Fernando Mendoza leads Cal with 1,731 passing yards (247.3 ypg) on 151-of-224 passing with eight touchdowns compared to three interceptions this season.
The team’s top rusher, Jaivian Thomas, has carried the ball 71 times for 437 yards (62.4 per game), with four touchdowns this year.
This season Jaydn Ott has racked up 135 yards (27.0 per game) on 47 attempts with three touchdowns, while also catching 11 passes for 115 yards (23.0 per game) and one touchdown.
Jack Endries’ 366 receiving yards (52.3 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s totaled 28 receptions and two touchdowns.
Nyziah Hunter has put together a 230-yard season so far (32.9 receiving yards per game) with four touchdowns, hauling in 20 passes.
Jonathan Brady’s 18 catches have yielded 199 yards (33.2 ypg).
Oregon State Key Players to Watch
Gevani McCoy leads Oregon State with 1,276 passing yards (182.3 ypg) on 120-of-194 passing with two touchdowns compared to five interceptions this season. He also adds 312 rushing yards (44.6 ypg) on 53 carries while scoring five touchdowns on the ground.
Anthony Hankerson’s team-high 700 rushing yards (100.0 per game) have come on 146 carries, with 13 touchdowns this year.
This season Jamious Griffin has rushed for 450 yards (90.0 per game) on 73 carries with four touchdowns.
Trent Walker’s 468 receiving yards (66.9 yards per game) lead the team. He has 46 receptions with one touchdown.
Jermaine Terry II has put up a 174-yard season so far (24.9 receiving yards per game), hauling in 11 passes.
Jeremiah Noga’s 13 receptions have netted him 156 yards (22.3 ypg).
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