(25) California 34, (17) Stanford 28

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#25CAL (8-3)37141034
#17STAN (7-4)1407728

Final

7:30 PM ET, November 21, 2009
Stanford Stadium
STANFORD, CA

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STANFORD, CA - 7:30 PM ET
Stanford comes into the Big Game as possibly the nation's hottest team after scoring 106 points against Oregon and USC the past two weeks. Cal will once again have to win without star RB Jahvid Best, who is out with a concussion. The Cardinal lead the all-time series 50-42-10.
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Quarterback play will be the difference when California travels to Stanford for the Big Game.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
CAL8-33412524-24-15-35-3
STAN7-43892765-12-36-36-3
· Complete Standings
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
CAL66-24-051-4-035-2-010-0-0
STAN38-21-024-7-012-0-06-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
CAL1-19-016-39-032-41-057-43-0
STAN3-40-017-54-029-61-035-61-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsCAL
 
310.0 / 43rd
STAN
 
262.0 / 55th
Passing YardsCAL
 
242.0 / 24th
STAN
 
123.0 / 61st
Rushing YardsCAL
 
96.0 / 45th
STAN
 
145.0 / 30th
Points ScoredCAL
 
27.0 / 60th
STAN
 
27.0 / 11th
Full Team Stats: California | Stanford
THIS WEEK'S LINE
FAVORITESPREADUNDERDOGOVER/UNDER
STANFORD8CALIFORNIA61
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Individual Leaders
California Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Riley54.72850188
Sweene...55.64500
Stanford Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Luck56.32575134
Pritch...45.511802
California Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Vereen1839525.212
Best1418676.112
Stanford Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Gerhar...34318715.527
Luck613545.82
California Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Jones4365115.16
Tucker2945315.61
Stanford Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Whalen5792616.24
Owusu3768218.45
Full Player Stats: California | Stanford

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- California coach Jeff Tedford knows how difficult it can be going up against the defenses of Oregon and Southern California after his offenses managed only a field goal in each game against those juggernauts.

So watching film of Stanford scoring 106 points the past two weeks against those same two teams has Tedford just a little concerned heading into the Big Game on Saturday at Stanford Stadium.

"It's probably the most impressive thing I've seen, as far as their performance against SC and Oregon," Tedford said Monday. "That's not easy to do. You really have to give them a lot of credit for where they are and what they've accomplished."

Stanford is playing its best football of late, beating then-No. 7 Oregon 51-42 on Nov. 7 and knocking off No. 11 USC 55-21 last Saturday to move into the thick of the Pac-10 race. The Cardinal can earn a Rose Bowl bid by beating California at home next week and getting losses by Oregon, Oregon State and Arizona down the stretch.

The turnaround engineered by coach Jim Harbaugh from a 1-11 season under Walt Harris to now has been nothing short of remarkable. The Cardinal have moved up to No. 14 in the latest Associated Press poll as excitement on The Farm has reached such great heights that even Tiger Woods is planning to be on the Stanford sideline for the Big Game.

Harbaugh wants to make sure all the hype doesn't distract his players from the "blue-collar" mentality that he has instilled in his team.

"Maybe for a day yesterday we were a white-collar football team," Harbaugh said. "We have to get back to our identity starting today. The hubris, the overconfidence can be a killer. We can't afford that. We know who we are. We're a blue-collar team that has to prepare, to study and to practice with great intensity."

Harbaugh caused some controversy in the win against USC by going for a 2-point conversion with a 48-21 lead and 6:47 remaining. Harbaugh and Trojans coach Pete Carroll reportedly got into a tiff at the postgame handshake, but Harbaugh defended his decision Monday.

"I felt like it was the right thing to do, knowing SC would have at least two more possession opportunities, not including onside kicks," he said. "We wanted to be full throttle all game. I felt like we were going to get it. That's why we did it. Credit USC for stopping us on it."

Harbaugh is beating and irritating the Pac-10 powerhouse and isn't planning to leave anytime soon. He is close to signing an extension, with athletic director Bob Bowlsby saying an announcement should be coming soon.

"I love Stanford, I love Stanford football, I love our stadium, our players probably most of all and our coaches," Harbaugh said. "I hope I have the honor of coaching at Stanford for a very long time. I believe that Mr. Bowlsby and I will have an announcement about that in the not too distant future. I'm sure you understand that our focus has to be on Cal and the Big Game this week. It just has to be."

Harbaugh has a 16-18 record in three years at Stanford, beating USC twice and Cal once during his tenure. He has qualified Stanford for its first bowl game since 2001.

Cal will again be short-handed for the game as star tailback Jahvid Best recovers from a concussion. Tedford said there is "no chance" Best would play against the Cardinal. Best sustained his second concussion in an eight-day period when he fell on his back and head from about 8 feet in the air Nov. 7 against Oregon State.

Best returned to the team late last week and was an honorary captain before the Golden Bears beat Arizona last Saturday. Best has 16 touchdowns and 867 yards rushing this season.

"Not having a player like Jahvid Best, let's be honest, the guy is one of the best players in the country," Tedford said. "You can't say we're not going to miss Jahvid Best. That doesn't mean our other guys aren't going to step up and play."

Backup Shane Vereen ran for a career-high 159 yards, including a late 61-yard touchdown, last week that led Cal past then-No. 18 Arizona 24-16.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, November 19th
Colorado 28 Final
12 Oklahoma State 31
Friday, November 20th
6 Boise State 52 Final
Utah State 21
Saturday, November 21st
FIU 3 Final
1 Florida 62
Chattanooga 0 Final
2 Alabama 45
Kansas 20 Final
3 Texas 51
4 TCU 45 Final
Wyoming 10
8 LSU 23 Final
Mississippi 25
10 Ohio State 21 Final
Michigan 10
11 Oregon 44 Final
Arizona 41 2OT
Minnesota 0 Final
13 Iowa 12
14 Penn State 42 Final
Michigan State 14
North Carolina State 10 Final
15 Virginia Tech 38
16 Wisconsin 31 Final
Northwestern 33
25 California 34 Final
17 Stanford 28
19 Oregon State 42 Final
Washington State 10
Duke 16 Final
20 Miami (FL) 34
San Diego State 7 Final
21 Utah 38
Air Force 21 Final
22 Brigham Young 38
Virginia 21 Final
23 Clemson 34
Memphis 14 Final
24 Houston 55
25 Rutgers 13 Final
Syracuse 31